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Pastorale studie rakende die inrigting van seksuele intimiteit in die beginfase van die Christelike huwelik
(North-West University, 2011)The research done in preparation for this study illustrated that – although a lot of research has been done in terms of the impact of intimacy on marriage, Biblical models for marriage, and the implications of intimacy ... -
Pastorale teologie : voëlvlug en (voorlopige) landing / George Adrian Lotter
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Pastorale versorging aan adolessente meisies met afwesige vaders
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)Hierdie studie handel oor die pastorale versorging aan adolessente meisies met afwesige vaders. Die oogmerk is om riglyne saam te stel sodat adolessente meisies met afwesige vaders, ten spyte van hulle omstandighede, ... -
Die pastorale versorging van 'n gesin met 'n erg gestremde kind
(North-West University, 2003)It is a terrible shock to parents when they hear from a medical specialist that their child is not normal like other children, but retarded. Such parents are traumatized to the same extent as other parents may be when they ... -
Pastorale versorging van getraumatiseerde slagoffers van geweldmisdaad
(North-West University, 2004)South Africa, after ten years of democracy should have been a secure and peaceful place. It has however developed into a cesspool of violence. Violent crime is currently a common factor in everyday life. It is especially ... -
Patch-based pose invariant face feature classification
(North-West University, 2018)Real world face recognition systems are now successfully developed to recognise faces in frontal view. One of the most challenging tasks facing state-of-the-art face recognition algorithms is how to handle variations caused ... -
Pathogenic features of heterotrophic plate count bacteria from drinking-water boreholes
(IWA Publishing, 2016)Evidence suggests that heterotrophic plate count (HPC) bacteria may be hazardous to humans with weakened health. We investigated the pathogenic potential of HPC bacteria from untreated borehole water, consumed by humans, ... -
Pathogenic weight control measures and disordered eating behaviour of female student dancers
(North-West University, 2013)Background: Modern culture has stereotyped the divine female body as one that is continually getting leaner, with the internalization of the “thin” ideal possibly resulting in body dissatisfaction, disturbances in body ... -
Pathogenicity of Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) against the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
(BioOne, 2020)Two South African Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) strains, PPRI 7598 (non-commercial) and PPRI 7861 (commercial), were compared for virulence against the Russian wheat aphid (RWA), ... -
Pathological consequences of drug abuse: implication of redox imbalance. Editorial
(Hindawi, 2019)The onset, progression, and outcome of numerous pathological conditions, affecting different organs and systems, have been widely reported to be significantly impacted by the abuse of psychoactive compounds. In the last ... -
Pathological corporate governance deficiencies in South Africa's state-owned companies: a critical reflection
(PER, 2018)Globally, states use state-owned companies (SOCs) or public corporations to provide public goods, limit private and foreign control of the domestic economy, generate public funds for the fiscus, increase service delivery ... -
Pathos and irony in selected plays by J.M. Synge and Athol Fugard
(1995)The main problem addressed in this study was whether the modal concepts of irony and pathos can be said to have permeated and featured significantly in the works of John Millington Synge and Athol Fugard, thus underlining ... -
Pathways to flourishing of athletes: the role of team and individual strength use
(Sage, 2017)Information is needed regarding the antecedents and outcomes of flourishing, particularly in sports contexts, where the study of this optimal well-being state has remained largely unexplored. This study examined the role ... -
Pathways to flourishing of pharmacy students
(2015)Spending your time „nurturing what is right‟ enables people to grow and negotiate the problems of life which is more than only fixing what is wrong. The World Health Organisation also defined well-being as more than not ... -
Pathways to trust and caution among South African university students
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)This study sought to characterise lifestyle factors of trust and caution among South African university students (n = 196; females = 78.06%; median age = 21 years). The students completed an online survey on trustworthiness ... -
Patient default risk as a barrier for achieving organisational excellence
(North-West University, 2008)HIV/AIDS is the world's most urgent public health challenge. It is the leading cause of death for young adults worldwide. There is as yet no vaccine and no cure. The high unemployment rate and poverty experienced in South ... -
The patient relationship and therapeutic techniques of the South Sotho traditional healer
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2001)The practice of traditional healers up to 1996 was outlawed in South Africa and not afforded a legal position in the community of health care providers. In 197 4 the Health Act forbade healers not registered with the ... -
Patient-family communication mediates the relation between family hardiness and caregiver positivity: exploring the moderating role of caregiver depression and anxiety
(Taylor & Francis, 2019)Purpose: Despite the theoretical and empirical significance of positive aspects of caregiving in caregiver well-being, relatively little is known regarding family-related predictors of caregiver positivity. This study ... -
Patient-related beliefs and adherence toward their medications among the adult hypertensive outpatients in Tanzania
(Future Medicine, 2017)Aim: Hypertension is a leading global health problem requiring lifelong treatment. However, adherence to antihypertensive medicines is a problem, greater among developing countries. Consequently, there is a need to determine ...