Ngwane, Simphiwe(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2012)
Schutte, Aletta; Van Der Merwe, Annelize; Olckers, Antonel; Towers, G W(Nature Publishing Group, 2009)
Type II diabetes mellitus is currently globally one of the fastest growing non- communicable diseases, especially in developing countries. This investigation reports on a meta-analysis undertaken of the C-11377G locus ...
Calculations of reactor parameters of interest (such as neutron multiplication factors, decay heat,
reaction rates, etc.), are often based on models which are dependent on groupwise neutron cross
sections. The uncertainties ...
To establish which legal system will govern the relationship between parties involved in an international employment contract, the rules of private international law (or conflict of laws) must be applied. Each country has ...
Emphasis on using the glycaemic index (GI) in addition to carbohydrate
exchange lists has led to a greater variety of foods from which to choose for the diabetic
population. Breakfast is regarded as the most important ...
This article focuses on the implied ethical principles of the history of the manna in Exodus 16 and the relevance of these ethical principles for the contemporary culture of consumerism. The principles that can be derived ...
Divine sovereignty and human responsibility in Christian synthetic thinking from about the 5th to the 17th century; a Christian-philosophical exploration
This study and its follow-up intends to investigate how - after ...
Freedom of religion is widely considered as the most fundamental human right. As
such "Freedom of religion" has also been established in the 1996-Constitution of
South Africa in Article 15. Prior to 1996, "Freedom of ...