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"I am making it without you, dad" : fatherless female students.
(2014)Historically, the awareness of the influence of paternal absence on females was largely overlooked by society. In contrast, maternal presence was acknowledged as the most important parental influence for a child’s growth ... -
“I owe my recovery to the group”: how addicts learn to recover: a case study of an addiction aftercare group.
(2019)This study explores how addicts learned to recover in an addiction aftercare group by identifying the pedagogic and group mechanisms of recovery, and revealing the knowledge and competencies that assisted participants. ... -
I paint therefore I am? : an exploration of contemporary Bushmen art in South Africa and its development potential.
(2009)In this research the contemporary art of the !Xun community in Platfontein, Kimberley is used as a case study to ascertain whether contemporary Bushman art, contrary to the mid-nineteenth century perception that it was ... -
I-lobola in contemporary South Africa: perspectives and experiences of young people.
(2020)Marriage continues to be an important aspect of life for people around the world, it is a respected way of family formation and a way for two people to unite including their families. In South Africa, it is often expected ... -
ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 : sports broadcasting in South Africa, national interest and money.
(2003)This research is an investigation into the political economy of sports broadcasting within a South African context, using the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 (CWC2003) as a case study. The staging of this global event, hosted ... -
The ICC's jurisdictional limitations and the impunity for war crimes in the DRC : a plea for the establishment of a special criminal tribunal.
(2012)The cruelty and scope of the widespread criminality of humans in the world, which was a feature of the past century, was fuelled by scientific progress, egoism and humanity's power of destruction. The criminal consequences ... -
Ice core : an original collection of stories, plus a brief critical essay on the writing process.
(2013)This thesis comprises an original collection of short stories entitled Ice Core, plus a brief self-reflexive essay on the challenges, emphases and informing contexts which influenced the writing process. The stories in Ice ... -
Iconism as a tool for social identity : a proposed city hall for Durban.
(2012)The concept of iconic architecture has been around for thousands of years. It has taken the form of great structures that have portrayed powerful messages, to impress and to intimidate society, from the pyramids and tombs ... -
ICT and service delivery integration at the Thusong Centres.
(2012)Service delivery integration, quality and satisfaction are key concepts that need not only be understood by companies, but by government too. For customers or consumers to stay loyal to a brand or company, they need to ... -
ICT readiness of the municipality to promote LED to the community of Mandeni in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2017)The current study is based on the experiences of the local municipalities in implementing local economic development. The case study is related to Mandeni municipality which is located in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. ... -
Idea generation and planning time in second language academic writing: an empirical investigation at Howard College campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
(2015)Ideas generation is a cognitive process which underlies the production of coherent writing. However, little is known about the nature of this process and how it is affected by different preparatory conditions. The current ... -
The idea of a hermeneutic of history.
(1982)Constantly confronted by history, man has what may be termed a natural impulse to make sense of the past. And indeed, the past cannot be understood without also understanding the present. Thus that fundamental historical ... -
Ideal, reality and opposition : white women in Durban, 1900- 1920.
(1991)In 1900 Durban's white' society closely resembled its British counterpart. As in Britain an ideal of womanhood encompassed various generalisations concerning woman's true nature and purpose. Women were upheld as pure, ... -
Identification and analysis of Cryptosporidium Glutathione Transferase.
(2021)Cryptosporidiosis, caused by Cryptosporidium spp. is a gastrointestinal disease which gives rise to severe life threatening complications in immunecompromised patients. The disease causing parasite has a proficient defense ... -
Identification and characterisation of novel pathogenic factors of Trypanosoma congolense.
(2010)Trypanosoma congolense is a major causative agent of the bovine disease trypanosomosis which has a considerable economic impact on sub-Saharan Africa. Current control methods for trypanosomosis are unsatisfactory and ... -
Identification and characterisation of some phytopathogens infecting South African indigenous ornamental plants.
(2014)South Africa is endowed with a large number of native plant species and many of the country’s plants have become important floricultural crops both locally and internationally. Three genera of South African monocotyledonous ... -
Identification and characterization of viruses infecting cucurbits in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, Republic of South Africa, with the purpose of developing transgenic virus-resistant cucurbits.
(2016)The continued presence of cucurbit-infecting viruses across the Province of KwaZulu- Natal (KZN), South Africa requires exploration of alternative methods of controlling these viruses. The aim of this research project ... -
Identification and characterization of viruses infecting soybean (glycine max. L) in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(2021)Soybean (Glycine max L.) is the world's most important seed legume, primarily used as an oil crop and protein source. Plant viruses are a major limiting factor to soybean production worldwide. Many destructive plant viruses ... -
Identification and characterization of viruses infecting tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) in South Africa.
(2021)Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) is one of the most economically important crops which contributes more than R17 billion to the national GDP of South Africa each year. Production, yield and quality of tobacco have been ... -
Identification and development of cassava brown streak disease resistant and early storage root bulking varieties in Malawi.
(2016)Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) production in Malawi, like in most of the East African countries, has suffered from cassava brown streak disease (CBSD), a disease that affects both the quality and yield of storage roots. ...