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Sources and motives for personal meaning in adulthood
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)This study examined sources and motives for personal meaning in adulthood using a mixed methods approach. Participants (N = 666) from seven Western countries reported sources of life meaning, and why they were meaningful. ... -
Sources of bioethics: Lex Naturae versus Sola Scriptura and Sola Gratia? A response to Vorster
(AOSIS, 2016)To argue that the concept of natural law can be regarded, with certain conditions, as a credible and useful tool in the Reformed paradigm, as Vorster did, may at first seems to be in conflict with the Reformation's emphasis ... -
Sources of life meaning among South African university students
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)This study explored the sources of meaning in life among a group of 243 South African university students, using a sequential exploratory mixed methods design. First, data from semi-structured questionnaires (n=40) were ... -
Sources of stress and coping strategies of Kenyan university athletes : implications for coaches
(LAM Publications; AJOL; Sabinet, 2014)The debate on whether participation in college sports is a "buffer" or "stressor" to student-athletes has not yielded conclusive consensus. The purpose of this study was to assess the sources of stress and coping strategies ... -
South Africa
(Academic Press, 2019)South Africa has the second longest coastline on the African continent and spans two oceans. The confluence of the Benguela and Agulhas Currents off South Africa results in their dynamics being complex and often unpredictable, ... -
South Africa and the 2014 National Election: a shift to the left?
(SUN MeDIA Bloemfontein, 2014)The period prior to the 2014 South African national and provincial elections witnessed the mobilisation of numerous socio-economic and political forces. Consequently, the outcomes of the 2014 election is of particular ... -
South Africa calling cultural tourists
(Sabinet, 2013)Although cultural tourism is the most prevalent type of tourism in the world it still remains invisible in South Africa’s tourism landscape. Despite the country’s unique cultural heritage resource base and the fact that ... -
South Africa launches new hydrogen energy storage research centre
(Elsevier, 2014)The South African Department of Science & Technology (DST) has launched a suite of laboratories dedicated to hydrogen and energy storage research, at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in ... -
South Africa needs a hydrological soil map: a case study from the upper uMngeni catchment
(2022)Accurate hydrological modelling to evaluate the impacts of climate and land use change on water resources is pivotal to sustainable management. Soil information is an important input in hydrological models but is often not ... -
South Africa s water crisis: The idea of property as both a cause and solution
(University of the Western Cape, Faculty Of Law, 2017)It is approaching 20 years since South Africa's legal transformation of its water regulatory framework. With the legal transformation, the traditional exclusive private law ownership-object approach to water resources ... -
South Africa's constitutional environmental right (generously) interpreted : what is in it for poverty?
(Juta, 2011)Section 24 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 provides that everyone has the right to an environment that is not detrimental to his or her health or well-being. The nature and ambit of the environmental ... -
South Africa's economic policies on unemployment : a historical analysis of two decades of transition
(University of Johannesburg, 2016)Upon South Africa's transition to democracy in 1994, there were great hopes for an economic revival in the country, underpinned by supportive economic policies that prioritised job creation and the elimination of longstanding ... -
South Africa's Economic Transformation Since 1994: what Influence has the National Democratic Revolution (NDR) Had?
(Springer, 2017)When the African National Congress (ANC) became the democratic government of South Africa in 1994, it faced the challenge of transforming the economy. How this was to be done, however, revolved around two divergent views ... -
South Africa's export diversification options: the end of the road for traditional export markets?
(AfricaGrowth Institute, 2015)In the face of waning export opportunities for South Africa in its traditional markets in the developed world, this paper examines South Africa's evolving export relationships with countries in the South. Drawing on the ... -
South Africa's integrated urban development framework and sustainable development goal 11: policy mismatch or success?
(Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2017)This paper critically questions the extent to which the Integrated Urban Development Framework, 2016 (IUDF) provides for strategic goals and policy levers towards the pursuit of sustainable cities in South Africa as ... -
South Africa's macroeconomic resilience to external shocks: a comparison to its BRICS partners
(The Social Sciences Research Society, 2016)South Africa has to address the challenges of slow economic growth, poverty, and inequality in the face of precarious macroeconomic imbalances—foreign capital funds deficits of savings to investment, of tax income to ... -
South Africa's revised History curriculum on globalism and national narratives in grade 12 textbooks
(Historical Association of South Africa, 2010)The early twenty-first century evidenced a worldwide change in teaching History through the means of several revised History curricula in the Further Education and Training (FET) Phase, and the development of textbooks as ... -
South Africa's salt reduction strategy: are we on track, and what lies ahead?
(HMPG (Health and Medical Publishing Group), 2017)On 2 September 2016, 25 local and international participants from various sectors met in Cape Town to take stock of South Africa (SA)’s progress in salt reduction and develop a roadmap for action. SA is centre stage on ... -
South Africa's susceptibility to financial crises
(AOSIS, 2017)South Africa has to address the challenges of slow economic growth, poverty, and inequality in the face of precarious macroeconomic imbalances - foreign capital is used to fund deficits of savings to investment, of tax ...