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    Flourishing in a group of South African adolescents 

    Van Schalkwyk, Izanette (North-West University, 2009)
    Little is known about the prevalence and experience of psychological well-being on the upper end of the mental health continuum in South African adolescents, as it is conceptualised in the domain of positive psychology/p ...
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    Die trekos en trektoerusting in Suid-Afrika : 'n historiese perspektief 

    Oosthuysen, Christiaan Marius (North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)
    As draught animals, oxen played a key role in the economic and cultural fields of the developmental history of South Africa. Although the use of oxen as draught animals is no longer a part of the majority of people in South ...
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    Perceptions regarding the role of social support in the academic achievement of adolescents exposed to violence 

    Judeel, Lelanie (2014)
    The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of adolescents, who have been exposed to violence, regarding the role of social support in their academic achievement. A qualitative, collective, within-site case ...
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    Self-regulation and psychological wellbeing in a cohort of black South African teachers : the SABPA study 

    Boshoff, Nelmarie (2014)
    The teaching profession is widely regarded as being very stressful (Klassen, Usher & Bong, 2010; Otero, Castro, Santiago & Villardefrancosl, 2010). South African teachers, especially Black teachers working in previously ...
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    A forensic assessment model for the sexually abused child in the South African context 

    Smith, Sufran (2014)
    Currently no guidelines exist for South African professionals that work with sexually abused children. Professionals in this field are in desperate need of such guidelines. Section A refers to the problem statement, research ...
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    The development of professional standards for editing in South Africa 

    Law, Melanie Ann (North West University, 2010)
    Currently, South African editors do not have a prescribed set of professional editing standards. The absence of standards is cause for concern because it reflects the largely unregulated status of the South African editing ...
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    An analysis of knowledge and opinions on xenophobia among North West University students, Mafikeng Campus, South Africa (2008-2010) 

    Laura, Onyebukwa Ogochukwu (2011)
    The main objective of this study was to analyze the knowledge and opinions on Xenophobia among Students in North West University, Mafikeng Campus, North-West Province, South Africa. The hypotheses tested by the research ...
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    Public relations in national-building : a participatory development communication perspective for South Africa 

    Chaka, Phillip Mpho (2011)
    The goal of the study was to advance a participatory development communication perspective for South Africa and suggest how the government can facilitate the country's democratisation by using government PR as a strategic ...
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    Rural women and their role in the expanded public works programme in Modimolla village, North West Province : an assessment 

    Ngoh, Manka Sheila (2013)
    In the past, rural women were looked upon as being physically weak and were assigned the main role of child-bearing and child-rearing. In recent times, however, there has been recognition that women's roles go beyond the ...
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    Life satisfaction and coping behaviour of orphaned children in Mafikeng, South Africa 

    Mosinki, Jeanette Kejele (2013)
    The aim of this study was to assess life satisfaction and coping behaviour of orphaned children. The study used a quantitative cross sectional survey research design. The sample comprised 466 participants including both ...
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