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Threat of losing valued job features: The role of perceived control in mediating the effect of qualitative job insecurity on job strain and psychological withdrawal
(Taylor &Francis, 2014)Quantitative job insecurity, relating to threat of job loss, has received considerable research attention, but relatively little is known about qualitative job insecurity. The latter relates to uncertainty regarding valued ... -
Threat of losing valued job features: the role of perceived control in mediating the effect of qualitative job insecurity on job strain and psychological withdrawal
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)Quantitative job insecurity, relating to threat of job loss, has received considerable research attention, but relatively little is known about qualitative job insecurity. The latter relates to uncertainty regarding valued ... -
The threat of mine effluent to the UNESCO status of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site
(2010)There is a significant environmental risk posed to the region in which one of the most important and richest archaeological and palaeontological resources is located in South Africa. This area, known as the Cradle of ... -
The threat of new terrorism in Nigeria : an assessment of Boko Haram
(2013)The dynamics of terrorism in the global sphere has been on the rise and this can be mainly attributed to the single attack that was waged against the United States on 11 September 2001. This attack culminated in a global ... -
Threatened Biodiversity, the NEMA EIA Regulations and Cultivation of Virgin Land: More of the Sorry Same?
(2007)The environmental impact assessment (EIA) regulations published in terms of the National Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) have extended an unprecedented degree of environmental oversight into the domain of ... -
Threatened southern African soils: a need for appropriate ecotoxicological risk assessment
(Elsevier, 2017)In southern Africa arable soils are limited due to low rainfall and are threatened by anthropogenic activities like agriculture and mining making it susceptible to degradation. The aim of this study is to review the existing ... -
Threats of Communist expansion in Apartheid South Africa: NP claims versus CIA intelligence perspectives in the years 1960 to 1990.
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2013)There is a popular perception that the threat of Soviet expansionism during the time of South Africa’s Border War (1966-1989) was a fabrication by the National Party government to motivate young men to fight to maintain ... -
Threats to Ronga custodianship of a Sacred grove in Southern Mozambique
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Threats to security posed by ISIS in Syria: a human security approach
(Librello, 2017)The civil war in Syria coupled with the attacks by ISIS, has resulted in one of the largest humanitarian crises since World War II. Although international efforts have resulted in regaining control of important cities, ... -
The three British occupations of Potchefstroom during the Anglo-Boer War 1899 - 1902
(Faculty of Military Science of Stellenbosch University, South Africa, 2009)In the course of 1900, the second year of the Anglo-Boer War, Potchefstroom was occupied three times by British forces and twice evacuated, all in the space of five months. This article focuses on the circumstances leading ... -
Three centuries of coloured education : historical and comparative studies of the education of the Coloured people in the Cape and the Transvaal, 1652–1952
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Three current developments in teaching-learning and knowledge creation and the implications thereof for education: a reformational perspective
(Vereniging vir Christelike Hoër Onderwys, 2016)The aim of this paper is to survey the following three contemporary developments in the conceptualisation of teaching-learning and of knowledge creation and to spell out the implications thereof for education: the rise of ... -
Three geometric constants for Morrey spaces
(KMS, 2019)In this paper we calculate three geometric constants, namely the von Neumann-Jordan constant, the James constant, and the Dunkl-Williams constant, for Morrey spaces and discrete Morrey spaces. These constants measure ... -
Three I know not what: the influence of Greek philosophy on the doctrine of Trinity
(OASIS, 2013)This article examines the origins of the traditional or orthodox Trinitarian formula. The main objective is to clarify to what extent the traditional Christian doctrine of the Trinity (Nicene formula) has been influenced ... -
Three methods to apply the bootstrap correctly to hypothesis testing
(SASA, 2010)In this paper we discuss three methods to apply the bootstrap correctly to hypothesis testing. For each of these methods a simple example is considered, namely testing the variance of a population. The shortcoming associated ... -
The Three Million Gang in Maokeng Township (Kroonstad) and the reaction of the African National Congress’s aligned structures.
(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2012)As early as 1989 when it was clear that there was a possibility of unbanning liberation movements in South Africa and securing the release of political prisoners, the African National Congress (ANC)-aligned structures in ... -
Three movements from Stefans Grové’s Afrika hymnus cycle : instruments, obstacles, and solutions
(Die Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging, 2022)The Afrika Hymnus cycle, three expansive concert works for solo organ by the eminent South African composer Stefans Grové (1922–2014), is a peerless achievement in the organ repertoire. Although the composer worked as ...