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The Japanese-South African business dynamic : 10 recommendations to consider for improving current and future relations.
(2006)This thesis reveals key issues that have been identified by practitioners, Japanese and South African, supported by the appropriate theory, that may pre-empt potential problems that arise between South Africans and Japanese ... -
Jazz as discourse : a contextualised account of contemporary jazz in post-apartheid Durban and Johannesburg.
(2005)This study offers an ethnographically contextualised close reading of the music played by three 'jazz' groups in eight concerts held in Durban and Johannesburg between June 1994 and December 2003. These performances were ... -
Jazz education for post-apartheid South Africa.
(2001)This essay has two primary purposes: (1) to make a case for jazz education and (2) to suggest ways in which jazz education can more prominently and profitably feature in post-Apartheid South African education. Justifying ... -
Jazz travels : a portfolio of jazz compositions and arrangements of African inspiration.
(2010)The pieces presented in this portfolio are in some ways a synthesis of my own musical history up to this point in time. Though I was scarcely aware as a child, I now know that the diverse strains of modem African American ... -
Jesus, community, and development : models of leadership from "Third quest" images of the historical Jesus.
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Jesus, the master of life : a study of John 11:1-44 utilizing the tri- polar exegetical model of Draper, Gernholm and Patte.
(2002)What is the real meaning of life and death; the absence and presence of Jesus at Bethany? These fundamental biblical questions, which constitute the theological concern ofthe Lazarus story, not only tortured the Johannine ... -
The jika imfundo curriculum intervention: narratives of three principals of underperforming secondary schools in a rural context.
(2021)The purpose of the study is to examine the experiences of principals of underperforming secondary schools in a rural context, with regard to the implementation of the Jika iMfundo curriculum intervention. South Africa ... -
Job creation for the empowerment and development of rural women : the role of the Working for Water Programme in Umlaas catchment area, KwaZulu-Natal.
(2003)The study focuses on job creation for the empowerment and development of women and assessed the role of State projects in the Umlaas Catchment area of the Working for Water Project in Kwazulu-Natal. The concepts of gender, ... -
Job demands and job resources as antecedents of work engagement among school educators in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal.
(2012)The objective of this study is to assess the relationship between work engagement, job demands and job resources in a sample of educators. A cross-sectional survey design was used. Convenience samples (N = 157) were taken ... -
Job evaluation : understanding the grading and remuneration strategies of architectural firms in Cape Town.
(2006)Job Evaluation is the process of determining, as systematically and objectively as possible, the worth of one job relative to another without regard for personalities or existing structures. (Paterson, 1975) The purpose ... -
Job readiness of further education and training (FET) mechanical engineering graduates.
(2012)The scarcity of skilled technical artisans is one of the major stumbling blocks to the economic growth of South Africa. To address the skills scarcity, the South African Department of Education has acknowledged Further ... -
Job satisfaction among healthcare professionals in area military health unit KwaZulu-Natal.
(2006)The current legislation in South Africa, namely the White Paper on Transformation of the Public Sector published on the 15 November 1995 by the Department of Public Service and Administration, addresses the need for ... -
Job satisfaction among pharmaceutical sales represantatives in the context of Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory.
(2012)Data was collected using a questionnaire at two large medical practises. A sample of 50 respondents was used for the study using the convenience sampling technique. The questionnaire consisted of two sections, namely ... -
Job satisfaction and commitment amongst teaching staff in academic departments at one KwaZulu-Natal higher education institution.
(2016)In order to compete in the market environment organisations, including universities must provide a better product or service than their competitors. In addition to facilities, this requires personnel that perform at their ... -
Job satisfaction and propensity to leave employment among teachers.
(2003)Teachers are being stretched to the limit. Expectations placed on them seem to be expanding exponentially. Their role encompasses not only teaching specific content and mentoring students in the love of learning, but ...