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Current status, research trends, and challenges in water electrolysis science and technology
(Elsevier, 2020)Water electrolysis has various industrial applications. Over the past years, interest in water electrolysis technologies has increased largely due to the renaissance of the nuclear-hydrogen energy concept and also the ... -
Curriculum enrichment through indigenous Zulu games
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Curriculum, curriculum development, curriculum studies? Problematising theoretical ambiguities in doctoral theses in the education field
(Education Association of South Africa, 2014)Theoretical ambiguities in curriculum studies result in conceptual mayhem. Accordingly, they hinder the development of the complicated conversation on curriculum as a verb. This article aims to contribute to reconceptualizing ... -
Curriculum-making in South Africa: promoting gender equality and empowering women (?)
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)The United Nations Millennium Development Goals (2000−2015) are clearly embedded in South Africa’s education policy documents. However, they are not adequately infused into the curriculum. This article focuses specifically ... -
The Customary Anatomy of the Traditional Governance of the Bafokeng Traditional Community: The Implications of the Constitutional Recognition of Hereditary Headmanship
(2017-10-18)The institution of the hereditary headmanship of the Bafokeng traditional community in the North West Province, South Africa has been in existence from time immemorial. It survived the calamities and vicissitudes of both ... -
Customer loyalty guidelines for independent fianancial advisers in South Africa
(AOSIS, 2016)Orientation: Independent financial advisers in South Africa can make a valuable contribution to the financial well-being of the country's citizens and, through sound financial planning and education, assist them in becoming ... -
Customer retention practices of group, or branded hotels, as compared to private or owner-managed hotels: an exploratory study
(University of Johannesburg, 2009)There is room for improvement when it comes to customer retention in the hotel industry in South Africa. This study explores the importance attributed to customer retention practices by the managers of group or branded ... -
Customer satisfaction and relationship intention within the South African clothing retail industry
(MC Cant, 2015)Despite criticism of the effective use of relationship marketing in mass consumer markets, retailers are increasingly investing in relationship marketing tactics to retain customers, thereby necessitating a thorough ... -
Customer service expectations from South African alcoholic beverage suppliers in urban and rural areas
(International Foundation for Research and Development (IFRD), 2017)South African alcoholic beverage suppliers (SAABS) have to focus their efforts on quality customer service as a means of differentiation. Quality of service is a competitive advantage and serves as a marketing tool for ... -
Customers' perception of service quality and its impact on reputation in the hospitality industry
(AJHTL, 2017)Customer satisfaction and the management of their expectations are a strategic component to the sustainability of any organisation. It is argued that these two strategic components are the most important features that ... -
Cusum control for data following the Von Mises distribution
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)The von Mises distribution is widely used for modeling angular data. When such data are seen in a quality control setting, there may be interest in checking whether the values are in statistical control or have gone out ... -
A cusum procedure to detect deviations from uniformity in angular data
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)We propose a sequential cumulative sum procedure to detect deviations from uniformity in angular data. The method is motivated by a problem in high-energy astrophysics and is illustrated by an application to data. -
Cut-off values of distal forearm bone density for the diagnosis of central osteoporosis in black postmenopausal South African woman
(Health & Medical Publishing Group (JEMDSA), 2012)Background: The objective of this study was to establish a triage cut-off point or threshold for peripheral bone mineral density (BMD), applicable to black postmenopausal women, and that could be used as a screening method ... -
Cutaneous tuberculosis overview and current treatment regimens
(Elsevier, 2015)Tuberculosis is one of the oldest diseases known to humankind and it is currently a worldwide threat with 8e9 million new active disease being reported every year. Among patients with co-infection of the human immunodeficiency ... -
CV Bate, grondlegger van die Potchefstroom Herald
(NWU, 2012)The British-born newspaperman CV Bate founded the Potchefstroom Herald in 1908. He remained owner for 49 years during which time he established not only the paper but himself as a journalist of some repute. As a news ... -
CVD risk factors are related to plasma fibrin clot properties independent of total and or γ’ fibrinogen concentration
(Elsevier, 2014)Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are associated with total fibrinogen concentration and/or altered clot structure. It is however, unclear whether such associations with clot structure are ascribed ... -
Cyanobacteria and algae of gold mine tailings in the North-West Province of South Africa
(Borntraeger Science Publishers, 2013)Cryptogamic crusts are important components in arid and semiarid lands and could play a vital role in the rehabilitation of mine tailings. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate the occurrence of cyanobacteria ... -
Cyber bullying of female students : an exploration of literature study
(IFE Centre for Psychological Studies (ICPS), 2017)Over the past decades, cyber bullying has become the order of the day in the universities (schools), workplace and elsewhere. This growth involves inter-gender, and age demographics. The aim of this study is to explore and ... -
Cyberbullying: should schools choose between safety and privacy?
(2015)In this theoretical article, we explore the tangled messiness of the application of human rights versus the 21st-century monster called "cyberbullying" in schools and focus on some of the challenges schools face daily. The ...