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Assignment: Seminar Topics |
POLITICAL SCIENCE HONOURS |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1955-1957 |
A lull in the South-easter allowed a big party at Girl Guides from the Jubelana camp at Somerset West to go up table Mountain bt cableway., front row Elaine Jones (left) and Molly Nipper, and at the back are Yvonne du Plessis (left) and Veronica Shepstone. |
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Political Dynamics, Part 1. Group Basis of Political Behavior: Interest & Passive Groups |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1955-1957 |
Miss Marjorie Grant (left), Chief Commissioner for Girl Guides in Southern Africa, with countess Bernadotte, Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides in Sweden. The Countess is guest of honour at Jubelana camp at Someset West. The Wanderer tells a tale about Marjorie. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1955-1957 |
Settling into Jubelana camp at Somerset West was hot work for 550 Girl Guides yesterday. Mrs C.L. Bell of Maritzburg supervised the milk round, helped by Glynis Brown of Port Shepstone and Ishbel MacRitchie of urban (right). |
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Left to right: at Port Shepstone: 1. A Calder, 2. J.F.E. Barnes, W. Posman, C.F. Lyord |
Left to right: at Port Shepstone: 1. A Calder, 2. J.F.E. Barnes, W. Posman, C.F. Lyord |
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Patterns of Political Influence In South Africa |
In this article∗∗ it is endeavoured to elucidate patterns of political influence in South Africa. A great number of political movements, political parties and interest groups impinge on politics in South Africa. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1955-1957 | ||
Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1955-1957 | ||
Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1955-1957 |
The toastedtolol Brownie symbol was well to the fore when the Fourth Durban Brownie Pack were photographed this week working hard at signalling and first aid. This time young Diane Crawford was the happy patient while, under construction, Vivien McHattie tended her "wounds" Durban. |
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Exam Paper - International Politics |
UNIVERSITEIT VAN SUID-AFRIKA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA |
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Federalism In South Africa |
A contingency model for constitutional development in South Africa is presented. Federalism is superior to unitarism in resolving South Africa's constitutional dilemma. However, neither federation nor confederation are considered appropriate. |
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Colonialism, Communalism & Democracy |
The Opening of the Apartheid Mind.
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Letter from Mangosuthu Buthelezi to Archie Gumede | ||
Letter to Peter Brown | ||
Letter from Peter Brown to David Everatt | ||
Letter from Randolph Vigne to Peter Brown | ||
Letter from Randolph Vigne to Dave Everatt | ||
Boundary transactions - The Partys Political Sub-System |
A PROGRESSION SKETCH OF THE CONVERSION PROCESSES IN THE PARTY POLITICAL SUB-SYSTEM |
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Apartheid in Crisis, 1978-1989 |
From the book A History of South Africa, Fourth Edition Leonard Thompson
CHAPTER 7 Apartheid in Crisis, 1978-1989 |