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A Discussion Document on Structures and Principles of a Constitution for a Democratic South Africa | ||
A diversity of control Power and the foundation of Lion’s Bush Conservancy | ||
A diversity of control – power and the foundation of Lion’s Bush Conservancy |
This paper is a draft of a case study intended to form part of my MA thesis. Please do not |
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A document by Randolph Vigne | ||
A drink in the passage | ||
A first-rate novel from South Africa | ||
A focus on Lenasia |
Lenasia ratepayers assocaition |
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A focus on Lenasia - 8p | ||
A framework for development: the interaction of government, community and market in the economic development of 'New Societies' / Colin M White | ||
A General Note on the Telugu Diaspora in the United States |
International migration has become the order of the day and people are on move more than ever before-evolving social networks, cultural linkages, and the emergence of transnationalism. |
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A general survey of the expansion and progress of the industry from 1910 to 1937 | ||
A geography of hawking at the Westcliffe market |
The last century has witnessed an unprecedented rate of urbanization in the developing countries. Normally because the rural areas cannot support the poor families$, they migrate to urban Centre seeking employment. |
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A Great Character | ||
A great novel comes out of Africa | ||
A Guide for Rotanda Council operations | ||
A hindi-speaking hindu marriage an ethnographic description |
This study attempts to give an ethnographic description ot a Hindu marriage which characterizes the orthodox Hindi speaking section of the community and whose religious.... |
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A historical investigation into the garment industry in Natal with specific reference to the garment workers industrial union [Natal] |
The history of the Garment Workers Industrial Union indicates that its strategy is one of negotiation and subordination. As paid representatives of the Garment Workers, the union did not and does not wish to attack the autonomous power of the employers. |
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A historical sketch on Ubuntu |
The thesis is that our identity is partly shaped by recognition or its absence, often by the misrecognition of others, and so a person or group of people can suffer real damage, real distortion, if the people or society around them mirror back to them a |
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A history of Bellair by J.M. Roach |
A history of Bellair from 1860 by J.M. Roach, |
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A history of the African people of South Africa: From the early iron age to the 1970s |