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  1. Liability for Defective Software in South Africa by Marshall, Andrew

    Published 2014
    “…It is only the software developer who, because of the complexity of software code, as well as the unpredictable environment in which his software will be executed, admits that the chance of his creation not performing as intended under all circumstances is so high that he must assume there are faults in it. [...] …”
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  2. Regulatory framework for workplace bullying in South Africa : the inefficancy of broad strokes within protective legislation

    Published 2023
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  3. Using Census, Institutional and Geospatial Data to Estimate the Socio-Economic Profile of Post-School Students by Institutional Type by Culligan, Samantha

    Published 2023
    “…The socio-economic profile of students who are participating in post-school education; and the distribution of their socio-economic characteristics between universities and colleges, between institutions of a similar type, and within particular institutions is not well understood. …”
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  4. Refusing to wait: Hunger-striking in the age of Gazafication by Abo-Basha, Ayah

    Published 2018
    “…This thesis moves beyond a simplistic portrayal of how individuation technologies divide collectives and discipline people into good subjects who wait crises out. Instead, it explores how the individual freedom-striker stubbornly forges new terrains of struggle where former collectives, organized into the logic of nationalist parties and factions, no longer hold; how individual bodies emerged, one after the other, out of the void of hunger-strikes between the last general collective strike in 2004 and the string of individual freedom strikes beginning in 2011 to craft a different mode of collectivity and sculpt potentialities beyond the time-space of waiting to wait. …”
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  5. Language attitudes in an Egyptian discourse community by Reigh, Emily

    Published 2014
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  6. A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Variation in a Rural African Community by Yohana, Rafiki

    Published 2014
    “…In the context of language contact, the analysis demonstrates that highly educated, young and middle-class speakers are the ones who borrow words and code-switch from word to sentence levels from Swahili and sometimes from English. …”
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  7. A novel versatile CMOS operational floating current conveyor amplifier by Edward, Nermine Maher

    Published 2016
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  8. Knowledge and Perception of Nigerian University Undergraduates about the Risks Associated with using Commercial Motorcycle for Transportation

    Published 2017
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  9. Originary tmporality in being and time by Abdel Kader, Mai

    Published 2016
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  10. By which tools?: A critical comparative analysis of pedagogic discourse for the creative arts in formal and informal classrooms in a working class post-apartheid context by Mokou, Goitsione

    Published 2017
    “…The interview data were coded using Maton's development of Bernstein's code theory, namely Legitimation Code Theory (Specialisation) using epistemic and social relations, to allow me to capture the values and intentions of the pedagogues (the intended curriculum). …”
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  11. Female Masculinity in Selected Shake Spearean and Nigerian Plays

    Published 2014
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  12. Regulations relating to foodstuffs for infants and young children : perspectives from South African dietitians by Clarke, Megan Janet

    Published 2018
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  13. Postpartum length of hospital stay among obstetric patients in Ibadan, Nigeria.

    Published 2024
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  14. The development of the doctrine of common purpose subsequent to the judgement in S v Safatsa 1988 1 SA 868 (A): with specific reference to the general principles of criminal liabil... by Combrinck, H

    Published 2021
    “…The doctrine of common purpose, which hails from English law, was introduced into South African law via the Native Territories Penal Code. The first South African criminal case in which this doctrine was applied outside the field of application of the abovementioned act, was Ry Garnsworthy, where it was formulated as follows: Where two or more persons combine in an undertaking for an illegal purpose, each one of them is liable for anything done by the other of others of the combination, in the furtherance 'of their object, if what was done was what they knew or ought to have known, would be a probable result of their endeavoring to achieve their object.5 According to Visser and Vorster,6 this doctrine was probably imported into our law due to difficulties experienced in 1 D XLVIII.8.17: 'If a man dies after having been struck in the course of a quarrel, the blows of every one who took part in this should be investigated' - own translation. 2. …”
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  15. Logistical factors associated with adverse outcomes following emergency surgery in an acute care surgical unit by Nel, Daniel Benjamin

    Published 2022
    “…Methods This study was a retrospective audit which reviewed the folders of adult patients who underwent an emergency surgical procedure from July 2016 to July 2017. …”
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