Number of records: 1759 |
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1701. | Education and the epidemic
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1702. | Migration of health professionals in Namibia
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1703. | Towards appropriate, accessible information networks in developing communities
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1704. | Multinational corporations in Namibia
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1705. | A survey to determine factors that influence the utilization of maternal and child health services by working women of child bearing age with specific reference to family planning
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1706. | The development of nursing care standards by means of peergroup consensus for selected critical and high care situations in Namibia and the implementation thereof by means of selfstudy learning packages
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1707. | Die aanbod van en die vraag na rooivleis in die beheerde gebiede van Suid-Afrika
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1708. | An analytic and evaluative study of the post-registration competency of registered nurses/midwives who obtained the University Diploma in Nursing Science and Midwifery Science at the University of Namibia from 1990-1992
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1709. | Währungspolitische Optionen für Namibia
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1710. | Political parties and interest groups in South West Africa
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1711. | The role of mining in the economy of South West Africa/Namibia
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1712. | Teachers' Use of textbooks: practice in Namibian science classrooms.
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1713. | lnterkulturelles Lernen oder die Kunst: Potjiekos zu kochen
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1714. | lnterkulturelles Lernen oder die Kunst: Potjiekos zu kochen
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1715. | Knowledge 2011
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1716. | Teacher educators' interpretation and practice of learner-centred pedagogy
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1717. | An investigative study in the utilisation and promotion of electronic resources in government libraries
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1718. | Strategic development for manufacturing SMEs in Namibia
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1719. | Socio-cultural construct of HIV in Namibia
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1720. | Error analysis of the writing of 100-level pharmacy students of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria
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1721. | Community-based conservation and protected areas in Namibia
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1722. | The role of management and leadership in the schooling of at-risk learners
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1723. | The implementation of multigrade teaching in rural schools in the Keetmanshoopeducation region: leadership and management challenges
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1724. | Une histoire des grands hommes
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1725. | Bridging the distance
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1726. | Cross-cultural management in Namibia from a Scandinavian perspective
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1727. | Learner-centered education in Namibia
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1728. | Structural changes observed in the German language as used in Namibia: A study on the basis of texts from the Allgemeinen Zeitung
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1729. | The satirical portrayal of Africa's development issues: Examples from Kiswahili short stories
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1730. | Core concepts of human rights and inclusion of vulnerable groups in the mental health policies of Malawi, Namibia, and Sudan
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1731. | Core concepts of human rights and inclusion of vulnerable groups in the disability and rehabilitation policies of Malawi, Namibia, Sudan, and South Africa
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1732. | Diplomacy in armed struggle: a case of the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO)
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1733. | A study to determine the Afrikaans and English vocabulary levels of Grade One Afrikaans mother tongue learners in Windhoek
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1734. | The retail sector growth, expansion, employment and income inequality: a case study of Shoprite and Pick N Pay in South Africa and Namibia
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1735. | Women and political participation in Namibia and Nigeria: a comparative analysis of women in elective positions
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1736. | The African Union (AU), the African Youth Commission (AYC) and the Pan-African Youth Union (PYU): Sabotaging or bureaucratizing the youth?
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1737. | Harmonization of competition policy in Southern Africa
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1738. | An analysis of the effects of exchange rate volatility on exports in Namibia
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1739. | Establishing ethos and envisioning a new Africa: Kwame Nkrumah's invention at the 1958 All-African People's Conference
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1740. | ''SILAB for Africa'': An innovative information system supporting the veterinary African laboratories
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1741. | Records and archives management in post-colonial Zimbambwe's public service
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1742. | An asssessment of development aid to Namibia
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1743. | Youth and Culture in Namibia
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1744. | Compendium of elections in Southern Africa 1989-2009
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1745. | An analysis of the Namibian government's position on NEPAD's peer review mechanism (APRM)
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1746. | Alternative institutional arrangements of accelerating the implementation of rural electrification in Namibia /
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1747. | Harvesting and consumption of the giant African bullfrog, a delicacy in northern Namibia
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1748. | Heritage as a motivation for Kiswahili language learning at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa
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1749. | The captive propagation and rearing of the Silver Kob, Argyrosomus Inodorus in Namibia
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1750. | Tobacco Smoking Among University of Namibia Students: Behaviors, Reasons, Attitudes, Awareness & Knowledge of Associated Health Risks
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1751. | Namibia ICT development dynamics
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1752. | THE NAMIBIAN - biased, subjective and anti-government?
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1753. | Remarks delivered by Robin Tyson, Chairperson of MISA Namibia, on the relationship between state and private media, 23 August 2005
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1754. | Remarks delivered by Robin Tyson, Lecturer in Media Studies, University of Namibia, on the relationship between the media and good governance
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1755. | The impact of the diffusion of ICTs into educational practices, how good or how bad? A review of the Namibian situation.
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1756. | Comparison of: The impact of electronic/online resources on teaching and learning in selected secondary schools in Scotland, with the current ICT situation in Namibian schools
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1757. | University of Namibia Library Information Literacy Training: A case study
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1758. | Industrial property registration in Namibia [paper presented by Peter Naphtali at the Workshop on Copy, Patent, Trademark and Industrial Design Rights Protection: Implications for the University of Namibia at UNAM: 8-9 August 2005]
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1759. | Intellectual property rights workshop [paper presented by Moses Moses at the Workshop on Copy, Patent, Trademark and Industrial Design Rights Protection: Implications for the University of Namibia at UNAM: 8-9 August 2005]
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