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Key words: Dropout, repetition, scholar exclusion, school quality, General Secondary School, Mozambique.
This study is a school-based research into the reasons for dropout and repetition in Mozambique. The ...
The Municipal Systems Act (32/2000) establishes the integrated development plan (IDP) as the delivery mechanism for local authorities to fulfil their developmental mandate. The National Land Transport Transition Act (22/2000) ...
Abstract
This thesis concerns itself with issues of minority rights in the context of political
liberalization and how political liberalization has triggered renewed claims to rights in
Anglophone Cameroon. This thesis ...
As organisations continuously attempt to do more with less, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) must manage their portfolio of IT investments more effectively and efficiently. In order to achieve this, CIOs can adopt a ...
Self-imagery plays a significant role in the development and maintenance of social anxiety
(Hirsch, Clark and Mathews, 2006a). As a feared social event is anticipated, negative self-
images become activated and this ...
Speech recognition adoption rate within Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems is on
the increase. If implemented correctly, businesses experience an increase of IVR
utilization by customers, thus benefiting from reduced ...
This research report is in two sections. The first section comprises a reflexive and
theoretical essay that provides the background and introduction to the biographical
chapters. The significance and nature of this ...
In the late 1970s and the 1980s scholarship on the Zulu kingdom under Shaka changed significantly as scholars began for the first time to draw heavily on recorded African oral tradition as an historical source, and to use ...
Bank, Leslie(University of Cape Town (Thesis), 1987)
It is my aim in this paper to trace the slow re-emergence of
class differentiation in Witsieshoek after the rebellion of 1950 and to
the consider the implications of this process for political
struggles waged in Qwaqwa ...
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Jazz music is widely accepted as being almost synonymous with ‘heritage’. This fact is
interesting when looking at the construction of many large-scale, international jazz
festivals that take place around the ...
In this paper I elaborate on the argument that 'the mfecane' is a
pivotal component of a 'liberal', settler, apartheid-skeletal form a new
analysis. The main assertion of mfecane propaganda is that a
'Zulu-centric' ...
Sixty thousand black men were employed in 1912 as domestic servants on
the Witwatersrand. Most white women disdained this 'Kaffir work' and
in Johannesburg, there were less than 5 000 black women. Thus black
men performed ...
This research included a more positive approach to well-being at work as it included the aspect of engagement. It aimed at focusing on a model of burnout and engagement having different predictors and different consequences. ...
The world of work has changed significantly in the last couple of decades. There has been a clear shift from an industrial economy to an economy that is driven by knowledge. It has become increasingly important for companies ...
In recent years, psychological well-being has emerged as an area of great importance. Whilst
much research has been conducted to investigate the effects of personal and environmental
factors on well-being, very little ...
Introduction: Physician’s job satisfaction is a cornerstone for the delivery of quality health care, and its continuity. The objective of this study was to identify the extent of job satisfaction among public sector ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate job satisfaction and the impact of HIV and
AIDS on nurses in a public hospital in Gauteng.
The problems that generated this study included absenteeism, low morale and ...
Determined to reduce unemployment and poverty, and to stimulate economic growth, workplace productivity and social development, the South African government introduced a wide range of socio-economic reforms after 1994. Of ...