Search Results - employed commitment

  1. Improving Safety Performance of Ghanaian Building Contractors by Amarh, Christian Amartey

    Published 2014
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  2. Transitional housing as an inclusionary planning intervention: The pickwick transitional housing project by Siff, Enrique

    Published 2024
    “…As such, this dissertation explore if and how the Pickwick Transitional Housing project meets the City's commitment and mandate to enable a more integrated and inclusive city for all. …”
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  3. Plain language and multilingualism in South Africa: a focus on literacy and understanding in law drafting by Maziba, Gugu

    Published 2025
    “…Legalese tends to be upheld by law professionals in which commitment to law literacy interventions for unlearned citizens needs to be consigned to. …”
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  4. Alternative engagement and assessment in accounting education

    Published 2025
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  5. The unfolding of meaning in narratives of unemployed young adult graduates

    Published 2020
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  6. Unraveling the legal and regulatory framework for investment in Ethiopia : an in-depth gap exploration and analysis

    Published 2023
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  7. Sustainable extension support to land reform beneficiaries in Zimbabwe (Mashonaland West)

    Published 2014
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  8. Generation dispatch with large-scale photovoltaic systems

    Published 2019
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  9. Development of a framework to facilitate malaria research utilisation for policy development in Malawi

    Published 2018
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  10. Assessing quality assurance in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training system in Malawi

    Published 2018
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  11. The transition of Public Adult Learning Centres (PALCs) to Community Education and Training Colleges (CETCs): Perspectives and experiences of a selection of management and lecturer... by Mginywa, Nondumiso

    Published 2021
    “…Respondents' views on professionalisation were largely instrumental, relating perhaps to continuing poor conditions of employment and scarcity of resources. However, the passion for and deep commitment of lecturers to their work is notable and seems to offer a basis not only for a future occupational identity, but also possibly for a more transformative education to take root in the CLCs.…”
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  12. Reimagining loyalty rewards programmes via blockchain: usage, loyalty, and firm performance by Hendricks, Matthew

    Published 2025
    “…Managers should carefully consider their incentive strategies for a BBLP by incorporating relative advantage, satisfaction, trust, and commitment to drive loyalty.…”
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  13. Disability in South Africa : a theological and socio-economic perspective by Mdluli, Patrick

    Published 2012
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  14. How is palliative care part of the right to health? The South African evidence by Gwyther, Elizabeth

    Published 2019
    “…Most recently, the South African government co-sponsored the World Health Assembly (2014) resolution on palliative care and thus has a commitment to implementing the resolution. The thesis employs General Comment 14 on the Right to Health to frame the four nested studies that were carried out to address the key research question. …”
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  15. Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to liquid fuels : conversion of a thermal catalyst to an electrocatalyst

    Published 2020
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  16. Towards a new default discourse for the earth : the poetry of Chris Mann and Dan Wylie

    Published 2024
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  17. The impact of liberal arts education on Egyptian student identity and worldview: a study of the core curriculum of the American University in Cairo by Guindi, Rami Wasfi Maurice

    Published 2019
    “…Whereas the research affirmed overall institutional commitment to the values of liberal arts education as well as student belief in its potential, it exposed a gap between the theoretical potential of the program and its actual impact on students. …”
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