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Laat-styl by J. S. Bach en Beethoven aan die hand van die "Goldberg" en "Diabelli" variasies
(University of the Free State, 2005-11)English: In this lecture LAAT-STYL BY J. S. BACH EN BEETHOVEN AAN DIE HAND VAN DIE “GOLDBERG” EN “DIABELLI” VARIASIES 'lateness' is examined as a concept via Adorno. Time and narrative are placed as the main elements in ... -
A laboratory characterization of the upward flux of nitrate from a shallow water table in a sandy loam soil
(University of the Free State, 2002-12)Shallow water tables are common in areas that have been irrigated for several decades and are reported to be one of the causes for increased salinity in large irrigation fields. Upward flux of solutes from a shallow water ... -
Labour market expectations of University of Technology graduates in human resource management: implications for programme planning
(University of the Free State, 2016-12)English: Globally, the field of Human Resource Management (HRM) evolved from a support endeavour into a strategic counterpart for the effective functioning of organisations. The evolution of HR has determined various ... -
Labouring for a better life: the struggle of Anna Scheepers and Lucy Mvubelo for better labour conditions, 1960-1980
(University of the Free State, 2007-05)English: This dissertation aims to highlight the importance of two formidable female trade union leaders, Anna Scheepers and Lucy Mvubelo, women from different cultures, in their struggle to improve labour conditions. ... -
The lack of accountability and transparency in local government in South Africa
(University of the Free State, 2018)This study focused on the challenges faced by Local Government in South Africa with specific reference to the “The lack of accountability and transparency in local government in South Africa”. Qualitative research methodology ... -
Land beneficiaries as game farmers in the "new" South Africa : land reform in relation to conservation, the hunting industry and chiefly authority in KwaZulu-Natal
(University of the Free State, 2012-02)In South Africa, as in other parts of the continent and beyond; land claims on nature conservation land have in many cases become part and parcel of Community-Based Conservation (CBC) and related discourses such as ... -
Land reform and poverty alleviation in Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe
(University of the Free State, 2014-01)The study is an investigation into the linkage between, landownership and poverty alleviation in Mashonaland East Province of Zimbabwe. The focus is directed by the fact that in Zimbabwe, the poorest live in rural areas. ... -
Land reform: a comparative analysis of the Zimbabwean and South African processes since democratization
(University of the Free State, 2008-05)English: As a process generally designed to redress colonial imbalances in land resources, address issues of good governance, poverty reduction and promote sustainable economic growth, the phenomenon of redistributing ... -
Landbou-en landelike ontwikkeling in die QwaQwa-gebied: 'n geografiese ondersoek
(University of the Free State, 2000-05)English: The contribution of agricultural to rural development is widely accepted by developmental specialists. In South Africa, an estimated 16 million people are living in poverty, with its incidence highest in rural ... -
Die langtermyndoeltreffendheid van 'n universiteitsoorbruggingsprogram
(University of the Free State, 1998-11)English: Presently South Africa is involved in a process of radical transformation aimed at the upliftment of the black population in all domains, especially education. The development of a country in respect of economic ... -
Language and tourism in South Africa: Insights from the Xhariep
(University of the Free State, 2016-12)The success of any tourism business depends on the ability to communicate effectively with customers. Competence in English is no longer adequate to find a job in the tourism industry. The aim of the study is to address ... -
Language as an educational issue in the secondary schools of Oshikoto Region, Namibia
(University of the Free State, 2003-11)The situation in is a reflection of the rest of Africa to a large extent. Their similarities are reflected in their views of the role of English as a tool for economic advancement, political unity and social mobility. ... -
Language learning beliefs and motivation of Foundation and Intermediate Phase Education students in developing mastery in English
(University of the Free State, 2018-10)Understanding what makes some individuals more successful in learning second languages is imperative if we are to design solutions that can potentially improve the language learning skills of learners who are not doing so ... -
Language planning in South Africa : towards a language management approach
(University of the Free State, 2004-11)English: The study investigates the reasons for the non- implementation of multilingual policies and plans with special reference to South Africa’s language policy and planning implementation scenario. The study identifies ... -
Language planning in South Africa: towards a language management approach
(University of the Free State, 2004-11)English: The study investigates the reasons for the non- implementation of multilingual policies and plans with special reference to South Africa’s language policy and planning implementation scenario. The study identifies ... -
Language-in-education planning in Tanzania: a sociolinguistic analysis
(University of the Free State, 2009-11)The study presents a sociolinguistic analysis of the current language-in-education policy implementation in Tanzania. The current sociolinguistic thinking on bilingual education and language-in-education planning informs ... -
Large-scale land acquisitions and their impacts on the livelihoods of displaced communities: a case study of the Lusaka South Multi-Facility Economic Zone community
(University of the Free State, 2019-02)Large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) are on the rise in Zambia and throughout the Sub-Saharan region. LSLAs provide economic benefits to host countries and contribute to the reduction in rural poverty. A study was conducted ... -
Late acquisition of South African Sign Language of deaf children from hearing parents: a sociolinguistic perspective
(University of the Free State, 2019-01)Language development in deaf children is often hampered by the fact that 90 percent of these children are born into hearing families, and due to the fact that most hearing parents do not know Sign Language (SL) (Lane, ... -
Late onset neonatal sepsis in very low birth weight premature infants in the neonatal high care unit, Pelonomi Hospital, Bloemfontein: a cohort study
(University of the Free State, 2018)Background: Late onset neonatal sepsis (LOS) is a common problem in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants and is associated with increased mortality, morbidity and cost of care. Several known risk factors are reported in ... -
Law and federal-republicanism: Samuel Rutherford’s quest for a constitutional model
(University of the Free State, 2014-06)English: Accompanying early seventeenth-century Europe were challenges related to the limitation of political power, civic participation in public affairs and the attainment of the public interest. Absolute rule and the ...