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  1. Young adults’ perceptions of community violence experienced in a South African context during adolescence

    Published 2022
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  2. Worship and youth : a case study in a South African township

    Published 2022
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  3. Planning for low income settlements in the Blaauwberg Administration Area by Katz, Jessica

    Published 2016
    “…Although informal settlements have finally become accepted as a local government responsibility, insitu upgrading is a politically driven and preferred response to informal settlements. …”
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  4. The implementation and facilitation of the whole language approach with deaf learners : eight to twelve years old by Rutter, Lucinda

    Published 2012
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  5. Literature review of the use of common protective coatings for concrete structures with experiences in the South African context by Jappie, Luqmaan

    Published 2019
    “…Whilst these are generally acceptable it may be worthwhile to reconsider Coatings as two types i.e. …”
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  6. Demands for biofortified food crops in three sub-Saharan African countries

    Published 2020
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  7. Diaspora is Not Like Home a Social And Economic History of Yoruba in Kano, 1912-1999

    Published 2008
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  8. A systematic appraisal of the Eriophyoidea (Acari Prostigmata)

    Published 2013
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  9. Switzerland's relations with South Africa (1994-2001) by April, Alison Enid

    Published 2019
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  10. Violence in the home and in intimate relationships : a qualitative exploration of black teenagers' experience and views by Kubeka, Alvina Makhosazana

    Published 2012
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  11. Real-time cloud-based stochastic scheduling incorporating mobile clients and a sensor network by McOnie, Cameron

    Published 2016
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  12. Filling the gap: development and qualitative process evaluation of a task sharing psycho-social counselling intervention for perinatal depression in Khayelitsha, South Africa by Munodawafa, Memory Nyasha Lynnette

    Published 2019
    “…The feasibility study showed that a task sharing counselling intervention was acceptable and feasible for depressed women in Khayelitsha, under the following conditions: (1) respondents preferred a female counsellor and felt that a clinic based individual sessions should be provided at least once a month by an experienced Xhosa speaking counsellor from the community; and (2) the content of a counselling intervention should include psycho-education on cognitive and behavioural effects of depression, how to cope with interpersonal problems, and financial stressors. …”
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  13. The legal status of African women in Zimbabwe Rhodesia by Bennett, T W

    Published 2025
    “…If the present, overall legal order of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia is accepted as the framework within which changes must be effected, there are five principal methods of achieving legal reform. …”
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  14. Die verband tussen stres, streshanteringstrategieë en uitbranding by Suid-Afrikaanse kliniese en voorligtingsielkundiges by Jordaan, Ilse

    Published 2012
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  15. The factors affecting a data harmonisation innovation in the Western Cape, South Africa by Schmidt, Bey-Marrie

    Published 2020
    “…Cultivation is an ongoing and iterative social process to deal with problems between people, institutions and technology as they engage with each other in the context of an emerging innovation. …”
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  16. Risk and Resilience: Exploring the Ecological Factors that Impact the Recovery of Sexual Assault Survivors at Two Centres in the Western Cape by Munnik, Lucca

    Published 2024
    “…In contrast, attending counselling, seeking justice, talking about the rape incident, and accepting the occurrence of the assault, facilitated empowerment, well-being, and healing. …”
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