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Penal reform and race relations |
This address delivered by Winifred Hoernle is the fourth in the series of the Hoernle Memorial Lectures. This is the first public statement on the report of the Penal Reform Commission, on which Mrs. Hoernle served. |
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Political Sciences |
International Relations, which is the subject of study in Political Science, has greater immediacy and relevance to everyday political occurrences than probably any other branch of Political Science........ |
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Prejudice in modern perspective |
The twelfth in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by Professor Dordon W Allport and centres around the subject of prejudices be it a "love prejudice" or "hate prejudice", which can be prejudiced for or against an object. As defined from the writings of St. |
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Profile, Namibia |
Profile, Namibia .Booklet discussing: basic facts, churches, resources, chronology, political development and economic situations. |
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Race attitudes and education |
The second in a series titled Hoernle Memorial Lecture, which was delivered by E G Malherbe, who held the position of Principal of Natal University College at the time. |
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Race attitudes and education |
The second in a series titled Hoernle Memorial Lecture, which was delivered by E G Malherbe, who held the position of Principal of Natal University College at the time. |
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Race relations survey 1988/89 |
A survey of race relations in South Africa in 1988/89 and includes chapters on: Health and welfare; Social segregation; Homelands; Population and settlement; Housing; Education; The economy and business; Employment; Labour relations; Government and constitution; Security; Political developments; |
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Race relations survey: 1987/88 |
A survey of race relations in South Africa in 1987/88 and includes chapters on: African removals; Population and race classification; Political developments; Transport; Government and constitution; Education; Housing; Religious Organisations; Social segregation; Sport; Employment; Business; Econo |
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Race, culture and personality |
The fifteenth Heornle Memorial Lecture delivered by Dr. |
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Readers digest vol.2 no.12 |
He has taken part in wars. He has held many of the high offices of the Crown. He has written books admitted to be great. But at 64 the greatest moment of his life has just arrived,,,,,,,,,
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Redefining Merit |
Monograph No. 2: Redefining Merit explodes as myth the common understanding that a person's merit for a particular job is based on a neutral assessment of their ability to perform the work.......
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Regional Restructuring Under Apartheid: Urban and regional policies in contemporary South Africa | |
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RELIGIOUS AWAKENING IN SOUTH AFRICA |
RELIGIOUS AWAKENING IN SOUTH AFRICA |
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Relocations: the churches' report on forced removals |
Book containing chapters on: Forced removals and relocation of people in South Africa, A history of dispossession, Bantustans: overseers of population control, Some theological considerations. |
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Selective Source Material on Gandhi. |
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OR THE STORY OF MY EXPERIMENTS WITH TRUTH [ A Unique Story of the Unique Spirit in tune with the Divine.--Pp. 404]...... |
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Separate development: the challenge of the Transkei |
The nineteenth Alfred and Winifred Hoernle Memorial lecture.The Transkei became a semi-autonomous territory in Decmber 1963 and separate territorial development began to take place. |
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So truth be in the field |
A study of the history of South Africa, from an anthropologists point. With emphasis on the moral elements of social action including the injustice of racial oppression. |
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So truth be in the field |
A study of the history of South Africa, from an anthropologists point. With emphasis on the moral elements of social action including the injustice of racial oppression. |
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Some aspects of the South African industrial revolution |
This is the seventh address in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series deliverd by Dr. H.J. Van Eck. |
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Some reflections of civilisation in Africa |
The eighth address in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Herbert Frankel in which he reflects on civilisation and society in Africa and his belief is that, one of the marks of civilisation, is the ability of people in society to work together effectively; as social co-operation. |