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101. | Introduction of a new mining course in Namibia: Status and challenges: Paper presented at the Society of Mining Professors annual meeting, Aachen Germany, 17 May 2008.
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102. | The fish industry in Eritrea: From comparative to competitive advantage.
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103. | Role of culture and change management in sustainable public service reform.
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104. | International, African and southern African instruments and institutions driving and inhibiting reform.
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105. | Regional integration in the Southern African Development Community (SADC): A case study of Namibia's cross border migration issues in Oshikanga.
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106. | New solutions, enduring challenges - The case for public sector reform in Sub-Saharan Africa re-examined.
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107. | Integrated local g2c-e-government and e-business for rural areas: Can a German public-private partnership model be exported to Namibia?
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108. | Reinventing service delivery in Namibia.
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109. | Advancing entrepreneurship education in Namibia: A practical approach.
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110. | Renewable energy for Namibia, or, How to invest in the future.
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111. | Innovation and entrepreneurship through business incubation - Developing a business plan for Aunt Diana's EM Derivatives, a start-up small and medium enterprise (SME)
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112. | Are we addressing entrepreneurship at the wrong level? Applying the theories of NLP and change management.
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113. | Factors, triggers and measures of public sector reform within transitional countries: Paper presented at the ASSADPAM annual conference and AGM, 29 May - 1 June 2007, Polytechnic of Namibia.
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114. | The Sun That Never Rose: A Rhetorical Analysis of the July 2006 'Sunrise of Currency Reform' Monetary Policy Review Statement issued by the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
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115. | Women writers' use of metaphor as gender rhetoric in discourse on HIV/AIDS and sex-related issues: The case of Totanga Patsva (We start afresh) by Zimbabwe Women Writers.
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116. | Integrating an online component using a Computer Mediated Communication System to enhance the learning of English communication skills.
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117. | Reflexive inquiry and reflective practice: Critical reflection and pedagogy in English language teaching.
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118. | VoIP system using open source software component in tertiary institutions: The case of the University of Namibia.
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119. | Reflections on the question of mother tongue instruction in Namibia.
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120. | Impact of HIV/AIDS on Namibian educational sector.
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121. | Strategic management of HIV/AIDS-affected personnel in confined work places and environs: Focus on staff of the Namibian Security Forces.
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122. | Institutional reform measures within the Namibian public sector to ensure accelerated service delivery.
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123. | Instructional design challenges within the Polytechnic of Namibia.
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124. | Assessing potential to produce final Ocean Colour maps of Namibia's marine environment: Final report for BCLME/UNOPS PCU/POLYTECH/05/01 MODIS.
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125. | Joint action research at Kwandu Conservancy between community members and students of the Agriculture Diploma program.
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126. | Can mouse and keyboard chase out chalk and blackboard in engineering education?
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127. | Building Namibia for competitiveness through Open and Distance Learning: A critical review.
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128. | The Role of Open and Distance Learning in institutional transformation: The Polytechnic of Namibia experience.
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129. | Evaluating the quality of student support services at the University of Namibia's Centre for External Studies.
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130. | Time-series evidence for export-led growth paradigm: A case study of Zimbabwe.
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131. | Macroeconomic impact of trade on Namibian growth: An empirical illustration.
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132. | The applicability of the Short-run Phillips Curve to Namibia.
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133. | Impacts of inflation on Namibian growth: An empirical study.
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134. | A managerial model of distance education for the Polytechnic of Namibia.
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135. | Black entrepreneurship in the real estate sector in Namibia.
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136. | Good corporate governance - Enhancing increased accountability and entrepreneurship in Namibia.
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137. | Fraud and SMEs in Namibia: Cultural reflections.
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138. | Determinants of foreign direct investment: Theory and evidence, with Zambia as case study.
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139. | Degradation gradient as a basis for monitoring the ephemeral Omatako floodplains of central Namibia.
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140. | Juvenile justice in Namibia: Law reform towards reconciliation and restorative justice?
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141. | Investigating sources of economic growth by regression methods.
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142. | Identification and screening of entrepreneurial skills in education.
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143. | Learning orientations of students in an African developing country: Implications for knowledge transfer.
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144. | Tax and the entrepreneur in Africa: A legal case study of the Zambian situation.
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145. | A crude quantification of wood that is and can be harvested from bush thickening species in Namibia.
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146. | Institutional Open and Distance Learning collaboration in Namibia.
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147. | Oil and economic growth: An econometric analysis.Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies, 20(
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