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Living in the not-yet
(AOSIS, 2015)This article is derivative of a larger study that discusses God as the centre of an often inarticulate, innate human desire and pursuit to enjoy and reflect the divine image in which every human being was created. The ... -
The living standards measure as a market segmentation tool for selected retailers
(North-West University, 2004)Businesses have realised that they cannot appeal to all consumers in the marketplace. Consumers are too numerous, geographically wide-spread, and too varied in their needs and buying practices. Furthermore, the business ... -
Living together as neighbours: rethinking the reasonableness standard in Nuisance Law Under the Constitution
(PER/PELJ, 2021)The Covid-19 pandemic, with its concomitant "stay at home" catchphrase, has certainly made living together as neighbours in a constitutional dispensation more tangible. Conflicts between neighbours will inevitably increase, ... -
Living with a star / Stephanus Esaias Salomon Ferreira
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Living with type 1 diabetes is challenging for Zambian adolescents: qualitative data on stress, coping with stress and quality of care and life
(Biomed Central, 2015)Background: Psychosocial problems are common in patients with diabetes. However, data on psychosocial issues affecting patients with diabetes in Zambia are scarce. The present study explored sources of stress, stress ... -
lndigenising life skills education for learners in rural schools of Malamulele Central Circuit in the Limpopo Province - South Africa : a Social Work Perspective
(North-West University (South Africa), 2008)The study aimed at exploring the relevance of indigenising life skills education in alleviating health and social pathologies among learners in rural areas and to assess the impact of Eurocentric life skills education ... -
Load management on a municipal water treatment plant
(2015)Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) supply potable water which is transferred by pumps to various end users. WTPs and other sub-systems are energy intensive with pump installed capacities varying between 75 kW – 6 000 kW. It has ... -
Load management through the utilisation of VSDs on water transfer schemes
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2017)South Africa is a water scarce country and due to this, large water transfer schemes were built to supply major parts of the country with raw and potable water. The Department of Water and Sanitation directly control some ... -
Load shift through optimal control of complex underground rock winders
(North-West University, 2009)South Africa's national power utility, Eskom, initiated a Demand Side Management (DSM) drive to help alleviate the electricity supply shortage experienced in South Africa. The focus of this study is on a load-shifting ... -
Load-shifting opportunities for typical cement plants
(ERC (Energy Research Centre), 2013)Investigations into demand side reductions have been encouraged by the South African electricity utility, Eskom, in sectors with high electricity consumption, such as the cement industry. The South African cement ... -
Local benchmarking in mines to locate inefficient compressed air usage
(Elsevier, 2019)Compressed air is a vital source of energy for deep mines. It is therefore alarming that leaks, wastages, and losses are the highest contributing factors to the deterioration of compressed air network efficiency. However, ... -
Local communities and health disaster management in the mining sector
(OASIS, 2013)Mining activities throughout the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have impacted on the health and safety of mining communities for many decades. Despite the economic contribution of mining to surrounding ... -
Local communities and health disaster management in the mining sector
(AOSIS OpenJournals, 2013)Mining activities throughout the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have impacted on the health and safety of mining communities for many decades. Despite the economic contribution of mining to surrounding ... -
‘Local community-based disaster management’ the transformation of religious and local wisdom values in preparation to deal with natural hazards in West Sumatra, Indonesia
(OASIS, 2021)Community based disaster management (CBDM) empowers communities to be actively engaged and be pro-active in disaster management. The involvement of the community is one of the keys to success in disaster management, ... -
Local content development in the Nigerian oil and gas industry : why it is not succeeding?
(North-West University, 2008)This research focuses on human capacity development in the Nigerian oil and gas industry. The need for local capacity building in this industry is imperative because oil and gas proceeds are the major source of foreign ... -
Local Development, its Mitigation and adaptation strategies on climate change : Acase study of Madibobo village
(2013)Linking climate change to sustainable development has caused a shift in the focus of the climate change discourse. The main discourse concerns the environment, poverty and sustainable development. This development discourse ... -
Local economic development (LED): Building blocks, strategy and implementation for local government in South Africa
(ASSADPAM (Association of Southern African Schools & Departments of Public Administration and Management), 2012)The notion that Local Economic Development (LED) is a mechanism for poverty alleviation has led to heated debates over the last few decades. The two concepts have been intertwined and in some cases, confused with each ... -
Local economic development and globalisation : the international competitiveness of certain South African municipalities
(North-West University, 2004)In today's global competitive environment, a city or a town more than ever needs a strategy that articulates how its international competitiveness is to be improved. Since 1994, following its first democratic elections, ... -
Local economic development as a tool for job creation: a case of Mafube Local Municipality
(2015)Importance is being placed on local economic development (LED) by the South African government, given the paradigm shift away from viewing local government as simply delivery agents to the concept of developmental local ... -
Local economic development as an instrument for job creation : the case of Maquassi Local Municipality
(North-West University (South Africa), 2018)Local economic development (LED) is a participatory process in which the community from all sectors work together to stimulate economic activities, resulting in a resilient and sustainable economy. It is a way to help ...