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A critical analysis of the effect of South African Environmental legislationon the international competitiveness of local industries
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A critical analysis of the South African Disaster Management Act and Policy Framework.
(Wiley, 2014)The promulgation of the South African Disaster Management Act No. 57 of 2002 and the National Disaster Management Policy Framework of 2005 placed South Africa at the international forefront by integrating disaster risk ... -
A critical approach to the development of blended medical communication training materials
(Department of General Linguistics, Stellenbosch University, 2013)Effective communication between doctors and patients improves patient health outcomes (Hewett et al. 2009; Stewart 1995; Watson et al. 2012), and communication skills courses have become an integrated component of the ... -
A critical assessment of Church and political engagement in Zimbabwe under the new dispensation
(AOSIS, 2022)Since the reign of the late Robert Gabriel Mugabe, Zimbabwe has been seized by retrogressive puppetisation of partisan gospel ministers and churches, worsened by state victimisation of those who stand against political ... -
A critical assessment of John Milbank’s Christology
(Fakulteit Teologie, Universiteit van die Vrystaat, 2012)John Milbank is well known for attempting to develop a participatory theology.This article specifically assesses his Christology. The first section provides a synthetic explication of his Christology by focussing on his ... -
Critical attributes of sustainability in higher education: a categorisation from literature review
(Elsevier, 2016)Sustainability in Higher Education has been investigated mainly through examining institutional approaches, curricula content, or students' and teachers' perceptions of sustainability in practice. However, a deep ... -
Critical challenges of the South African school system
(Clute Institute, 2013)The emphasis in the new curriculum after 1996 in South Africa was placed on the transition from the traditional aims and objectives approach to Outcomes-based education (OBE) and Curriculum 2005. This paradigm shift was ... -
A critical consideration of ethical foundations for the accounting profession
(AOSIS, 2012)When considering some of the key reasons for the desperate state of the current global economic environment, it is difficult to deny accounting’s role therein. Although accounting institutes require adherence to codes of ... -
Critical cross‑field outcomes: a Rortian view on why and how to teach jurisprudence in South Africa in the 2010s
(University of the Free State, 2014)Higher education authorities strive towards a transformed, democratic, non‑racist, non‑sexist system which will, inter alia, promote a democratic ethos and human rights culture through educational programmes and practices ... -
Critical difference and biological variation in biomarkers of oxidative stress and nutritional status in athletes
(Public Library of Science, 2016)The longitudinal monitoring of oxidative stress (OS) in athletes may enable the identification of fatigued states and underperformance. The application of OS biomarker monitoring programs in sport are hindered by reliability ... -
A Critical Discussion of a Pension Interest as an Asset in the Joint Estate of Parties Married in Community of Property
(Speculum Juris, 2014)It is fundamentally important for persons married to each other to understand their rights and obligations in such a union, more particularly when they are married in community of property. Spouses should understand what ... -
Critical ecotourism factors applicable to national parks: a visitor perspective
(Cognizant Communication Corporation, 2014)South Africa boasts 21 national parks managed by South African National Parks (SANParks), which is the leading conservation organization and also the largest provider of ecotourism experiences in South Africa. Because ... -
Critical elements in implementing fundamental change in public environmental policy: Western Australia’s mine closure and rehabilitation securities reform
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)Development of public policy is a key role of government. Following the framework for Australian governments to uphold when developing public policy alone will not guarantee good policy development. This research critically ... -
Critical emancipatory research and academic identity
(Routledge, 2009)This paper documents the development and manifestation of academic identity among seven master's and six PhD students as they read towards their respective qualifications at the Central University of Technology, Free State. ... -
A critical historical review on protagonist and proactive environmental activism towards addressing acid mine drainage and remediation needs in somer Gauteng goldfields.
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2010)• Opsomming: Sedert 2006 is Jan Publiek toenemend meer bewus gemaak van degraderende omgewings en ontoeganklike omgewingsverslae aangaande die degraderende omgewingstatus van die eertydse Verre Wesrand-gebied. As ... -
A critical inquiry into marble-burying as a preclinical screening paradigm of relevance for anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder: mapping the way forward
(Springer, 2019)Rodent marble-burying behavior in the marble-burying test (MBT) is employed as a model or measure to study anxiety- and compulsive-like behaviors or anxiolytic and anticompulsive drug action. However, the test responds ... -
A critical investigation of the relevance and potential of IDPs as a local governance instrument for pursuing social justice in South Africa
(2013)Unlike the situation in the past, when local government’s role was limited to service delivery, local government is now constitutionally mandated to play an expanded developmental role. As a “co-responsible” sphere of ... -
Critical Literacy: the encounter between Western secularism and Islamic spiritual in selected young adult novels - an approach
(AOSIS, 2016)This article aims to show how selected young adult novels may be potentially powerful locations for creating an awareness and better understanding of Muslims, Islam, and veiling practices in particular. Critical literacy ... -
A critical reassessment of the explorer artist Charles Davidson Bell's (1813–1882) Cattle Boers' Outspan (n.d.)
(AHWG, 2012)This article investigates the depiction of Afrikaner ancestry in Charles Davidson Bell’s (1813-1882) Cattle boers’ outspan (s.a.) (fig. 1) within the genre of explorer art. This critical revisiting of Bell – better known ... -
Critical reflection on the integration of HIV into the health science curriculum
(Stellenbosch Univ, 2016)Health professionals need to have a multi-layered, nuanced understanding of HIV to become aware of the complexity of HIV and how it interacts with all aspects of life, ultimately affecting health and wellbeing. In this ...