λd,1-Minimal trees and full colorability of some classes of graphs
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(μ-Ethane-1,2 diamine-κ²N:N’)bis-[dicarbonyl(η⁵-cyclopentadienyl)iron(II)] bis(tetrafluoridoborate)
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‘Amakomiti’ as ‘democracy on the margins’ : popular committees in South Africa’s informal settlements
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The ‘Ballot and the Brick’ : protest, voting and non-voting in post-apartheid South Africa
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‘Brought into Manhood’ : Christianity and Male Initiation in South Africa in the Early 20th Century
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The ‘Cape Malay’ culture as represented in the South End Museum and the Dr. Nortier’s Rooibos Museum
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‘Cultivated with great carefulness’ : Chinese market gardening, urban food supplies and public health in Australasia, 1860s-1950s
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‘Cut in Two’, Part 2 : reconsidering the redaction of Q 12:42‐46
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The ‘decision-making’ on the trade of 'Cultural Artefacts', applying the role of tourism to measure the economic perspective
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‘Family relations and civil relations :’ Nicolaas Waterboer’s Journal of his visit to Griqualand East, 1872
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‘Getting involved on campus’ : student identities, student politics, and perceptions of the Student Representative Council (SRC)
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‘Highlander Ithimu yezwe lonke!’ : intersections of Highlanders FC fandom and Ndebele ethnic nationalism in Zimbabwe
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‘Highlander Ithimu yezwe lonke!’: Intersections of Highlanders FC fandom and Ndebele ethnic nationalism in Zimbabwe
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‘Hold on’ (Bambelela)! Lyrical interpretations of participation in an HIV prevention clinical trial
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‘Humble’ knowledge in the palaeosciences : isn’t it
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‘I do not know you!’ : reconsidering the redaction of Q 13:25-27
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‘I will not share my partner’ : the ‘care of the self’ in an HIV prevention campaign
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The ‘inmate code’ in flux: A normative system and extralegal governance in a Ukrainian prison
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‘Is humor held on a genetic leash?’
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‘Kicking Sand in the Face of Apartheid’ : Segregated Beaches in South Africa
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‘Mountain top experiences’ and the Psalms of Ascents (Ps 120-134)
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‘n Bestuursmodel vir potensiaalontwikkeling en toerustig van lidmate van die AGS
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‘n Groepwerkprogram vir die ontwtkkeling van vaardighede by jong lede van die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens
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‘n Internasionale perspektief op insolvensie-ondervragings : is daar tekortkominge in die Suid-Afrikaanse reg wat gevul moet word?
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‘n Kritiese ondersoek na die bydrae van Afrikaner sakelui in die vestiging van 'n nuwe politieke bestel: 1985-1992
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‘n Ondersoek na die rol, taak en benutting van die sekretaresse as hulpbron vir die bestuurder in Technikon SA
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‘n Psigo-opvoedkundige benadering tot die belewing van aggressie deur sekondêre leerlinge in ‘n hokkiespan
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‘n Psigo-opvoedkundige model as verwysingsraamwerk vir die fasilitering van konstruktiewe hantering van aggressie by adolessente seuns wat serebraal gestremd is
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‘n Werksmotiveringsprofiel van die Eskom werknemer wat aan gewelddadige insidente blootgestel is.
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‘None of the Above’ : The 2019 South African National Elections
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‘One Namibia, one (heterosexual) nation’ : Presidential discourses on homosexuality
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‘Political gladiators’ on Facebook in Zimbabwe : a discursive analysis of intra-ZANU-PF cyber wars; Baba Jukwa versus Amai Jukwa
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‘Publish or perish’ : implications for novice African university scholars in the neoliberal era
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‘Reaping where you did not sow’ : the parable of the entrusted money (Q 19:12-13, 15-24, 26) and the redaction of Q
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‘Seeing red’ : cultural studies, governmentality and utility
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‘Sometimes you don’t make enough to buy food’ : an analysis of South African street waste pickers’ income
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‘Speaking the names’ of family as ‘speaking a place’
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‘That Child Support Grant gives me powers’ – exploring social and relational aspects of cash transfers in South Africa in times of livelihood change
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‘There is a Row about Foetal Abnormality Underway’ : the debate about inclusion of a eugenics clause in the contraception, sterilisation, and abortion act, 1977–1978
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‘They say life starts at 40 and we plan to be 40 years together in this relationship’ : investigating relationship stability among interracial gay partners in South Africa
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‘Unplanned’ motherhood and HIV/AIDS : adolescents’ experiences and survival in Gauteng
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‘Why do they need to punish you more?’: women’s lives after imprisonment
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The ‘wonderful’ donkey – Of real and fabled donkeys
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’n Perseptuele verslag van Afrikaans in Namibië : tussen lingua franca en sosiaal-ekslusiewe taal
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’N studie oor die aktiveringsproses van die mentale leksikon van tweetaliges, vertalers en tolke
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’School reject or eject?’ Contextualising ’out-of-school youth’ in the new South Africa
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“A comparison of body image in two novels by Andre Chedid and two novels by Amin Maalouf”
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“An art which is honest enough to despair and yet go on” : the limitations and potential of narrative in three contemporary Irish novels
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The “authentic subjective experience” of memory in Alzheimer’s disease
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“Beauty is Skin Deep” (University of Johannesburg Women’s Day event)
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“But the moment they find out that you are MSM…”: a qualitative investigation of HIV prevention experiences among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Ghana’s health care system
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“Care for the common home” : responses to Pope Francis's Encyclical Letter
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“Global since Gold” the globalisation of conglomerates : explaining the experience from South Africa, 1990-2009
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“Hiding within the glass cage” : performance management as surveillance—a case of academic spaces as resistance spaces
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“I came to South Africa thinking it is a rainbow nation” : a study of attitudes towards xenophobia at the University of Johannesburg
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“Imported intact from Britain and reflecting elements of Empire” : Joubert Park, Johannesburg as a leisure space, c. 1890s-1930s
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“I’m not Afropolitan — I’m of the continent” : a conversation with Yewande Omotoso
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“Journalism ideology” and its influence on the producers of RSG Radio Current Affairs
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“Make an effort to get loose” : reconsidering the redaction of Q 12:58-59
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“Monitoring” the entire “spectrum” : the influence of Journalism Ideology on the content producers of a South African public radio station’s current affairs programmes
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“Motherhood is hard” : exploring the complexities of unplanned motherhood among HIV-positive adolescents in South Africa
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The “new” employment relationship created to protect vulnerable temporary employees : a legal analysis of case law
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“Preventing HIV infection in Young Women : Key to an AIDS free Generation”
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“Quintessential intersectional subjects” : the case of Zimbabwean domestic workers
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“Real” and commercial graffiti : perceptions amongst Johannesburg commercial graffiti writers
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“Roadmap for sustainable biofuels / bioenergy in Southern Africa regulatory frameworks for improved development potential?”
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“Settlers and comrades”. The Variety of capitalism in South Africa, 1910-2016
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“Sister-Madam and Sister-Maid” : an exploration of the experiences of black women employers and employees in the domestic work sector in rural South Africa
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The “subjectivation” of earth in the Christian and Tsonga religio-cultural traditions : a comparative analysis
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“Terrible passions” : Vincent van Gogh’s Night café and A streetcar named Desire
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“The scales were peeled from my eyes” -- South African academics coming to consciousness to become agents of change
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“Ubuhle bemvula” : the meaning of rain among the Xhosaspeaking pensioners of Zuurbekom
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“Walking in love” as strategy to construct household identity in Ephesians 5: 22-6: 9
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“We grew as we grew” : visual methods, social change and collective learning over time
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“What would they do if you greeted?” The potentiality of greetings in the new South Africa
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“When we are laughing like this now, we are also being recorded by them”: Eliamani’s Homestead and the Complicity of Ethnographic Film
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“Wondrous texture” : Henry James's brocades
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“Your father knows that you need all of this” : divine fatherhood as socio‐ethical impetus in q’s formative stratum
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⁴⁰ Ar/³⁹Ar and (U-Th)/He dating attempts on the fossil-bearing cave deposits of the Malapa and Sterkfontein hominin sites of the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa
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