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  1. Self-employment in crafts-an option for the disabled hearing impaired

    Published 2001-12
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  2. La theorie interpretative: a-t-elle un apport a la pedagogie de traduction ?

    Published 2023
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  3. Nigerian libraries and indeginous conflict management:past and current isssues in library and information science towards peace and development

    Published 2010
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  4. Nigerian libraries and indeginous conflict management:past and current isssues in library and information science towards peace and development

    Published 2010
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  5. The hearing abilities and middle ear functioning of the recreational scuba diver

    Published 2013
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  6. A critical analysis of media discourse on the South African broadband policy by Vergeer, Johannes Willem

    Published 2014
    “…However poor policy outcomes of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), particularly in the area of poverty alleviation are evident in SA. …”
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  7. Primary school teachers' opinions and attitudes towards stuttering in two socio-economic quintiles within the Western Cape by Abrahams, Kristen

    Published 2015
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  8. Vroee moeder-kind kommunikasie interaksie in lae sosio-ekonomiese families (Afrikaans)

    Published 2013
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  9. Beyond the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis: a study of disease-related knowledge in patients and their families by Henley, Lesley D

    Published 2026
    “…Parental index ratings of communication problems were inversely related to their CF knowledge. …”
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  10. Co-Designing with and for Milk Donors by Wardle, Chelsea-Joy

    Published 2020
    “…In this research, I examine South African mothers’ experience with computer-supported aid for online communication and information searching. I describe these mothers in the context where they are also milk donors and provide insight into their utilization and preferences for social networks through the lens of co-designing with them a donor mother chatroom for improved communication between donor mothers and the NGO. …”
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  11. Assessing the Principal Agent Problem in Mobile Money Services: Lessons from M – PESA in Lesotho by Thabane, Matela

    Published 2019
    “…The existence of the principal – agent problem has limited or no implications on access and availability of services. …”
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  12. The influence of digital distraction on cognitive load, attention conflict and meeting productivity by Malan, Jacob Jacobus

    Published 2020
    “…Organisations operating in resource constrained environments need to be increasingly efficient in their use of scarce resources and, arguably, time is the most precious resource of all. Managerial Implications Based on the findings of the present study, it is recommended that unless mobile communication devices are required to achieve meeting outcomes, managers should declare meetings as technology free zones. …”
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  13. Understanding merchant adoption of m-payments in South Africa by Kalan, Anesh

    Published 2017
    “…Based on our findings, implications for practice and future studies are suggested.…”
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  14. Reconstruction of a complex anterior abdominal wall defect with autologous tissues - a case report

    Published 2011
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  15. The impact of covid-19-driven digital transformation on project management in South Africa by Mokgotho, Tshegofatso

    Published 2024
    “…Some of the opportunities associated with the adoption of digital technologies identified include enhanced project team performance, potential cost and time efficiency, improved accessibility to project information, increased customer satisfaction, fostered remote work capabilities, enhanced communication, and collaboration. The findings of the study have significant implications for project leaders and organisations in South Africa. …”
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