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“It Depends on the Dirt in Question”
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Being Different Doesn’t Make You Odd
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One perception doesn’t fit all : are you prepared to meet all your online learners’ needs?
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What the eye doesn’t see : using infrared to improve face recognition of individuals with highly pigmented skin
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When LSAT Doesn't Matter and Other Surprising Finds from a Deep Dive into Academic Probation in Law School
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Winning And Sustaining Space For Civil Society In Semi-authoritarian Settings: What Works And What Doesn’t Work - the Case Of Uganda
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Big Brother is Watching But He Doesn’t Understand: Why Forced Filtering Technology on the Internet Isn’t the Solution to the Modern Copyright Dilemma
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Conflicted cure: explorting concepts of default and adherence in drug resistant tuberculosis patients in Khayelitsha
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Evaluating Effectiveness of Sustainable Livelihood Development in Rural Communities along Mara River Basin, Tanzania: What Works, What Doesn’t Work, and Why?
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"A father doesn’t just have to pay the bills and be all manly" : constructions of fathering among adolescents in a low-income, high violence community in Cape Town
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Let me be quiet' : HIV disclosure, stigma and denial in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town
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Struggling to become : youth and the search for respectability in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
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'Luring the infant into life' : exploring infant mortality and infant-feeding in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
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“Shakespeare nev’r said so!”
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The spoilt blood that needs nourishment : managing TB in the context of HIV/AIDS, food insecurity and social inequalities in Mbekweni, Paarl.
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Inclusive Worship Intercessory Prayer, connecting with "human hurts and hopes".
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In Times of Need the Land Always Provides, and Being Queer Don’t Hurt
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Addressing the HIV and AIDS stigma : a pastoral approach for church leaders in Khayelitsha
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Tuberculosis and the phenomenology of existence in South Africa's rural Western Cape
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Biographies of Port-Said: Everydayness of state, dwellers, and strangers
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Daughters and Fathers in Memoirs: Najla Said and Fatima Bhutto
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An Ethnography of a Mamelodi West Hostel : analysing how Stigma, Gender, Crime and Political Structure is understood outside and within the hostel
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Tuberculosis, HIV, food insecurity, and poverty in rural Zambia : an ethnographic account of the Southern province
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The use and abuse of genealogy : genealogical critique from Nietzsche to Said