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1. | The man South Africa won't allow in
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2. | Gandhi in South Africa
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3. | Typed letter from the American attorney, Burnett Britton, to CM Doke questing a copy of the publication MK Gandhi: an Indian patriot in South Africa, by JJ Doke
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4. | Handwritten note with envelope from W Merriman to JJ Doke about M.K. Gandhi: an Indian patriot in South Africa
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5. | Postcard from TL Schreiner to JJ Doke about the settlement of the Indian question in South Africa
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6. | Typed letter with envelope from Lord Ampthill to JJ Doke about the latter's publication M.K. Gandhi: an Indian patriot in South Africa
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7. | Handwritten air letter from Ramdas M Gandhi, Wardha (India), to Olive Doke about the Indian reprint of JJ Doke's M.K. Gandhi: an Indian patriot in South Africa
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8. | Typed letter from Ramdas Gandhi, Sevagram (India), to Clement Doke requesting permission to reprint JJ Doke's M.K. Gandhi: an Indian patriot in South Africa
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9. | Handwritten letter with envelope from Sita Gandhi (Mrs Dhupelia) Phoenix, Natal, on behalf of her mother Sushila, to Olive Doke about the death Sushila's husband Manilal Gandhi, and the value of prayer
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10. | Handwritten letter from Manilal Gandhi to Olive Doke about family affairs in Natal
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11. | Handwritten letter with envelope from MK Gandhi (Natal) to Olive Doke about Manilal Gandhi's letter of 6 sept. and the Indian struggle
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12. | Handwritten letter with envelope from MK Gandhi (Johannesburg) to Olive Doke thanking her for greetings sent to him
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13. | Asiatic landlord salient facts
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14. | Johannesburg demonstration
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15. | Letter in indelible pencil, with envelope, from MK Gandhi (Natal) to Olive Doke about Mrs Gandhi's health and the Inanda falls
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16. | Handwritten letter with envelope from MK Gandhi (Johannesburg) to Olive Doke about the education of Indian women
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17. | Handwritten letter from MK Gandhi (Phoenix, Natal) to Clement Doke about passive resisters, including his wife, in the Volksrust prison
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18. | Handwritten letter with envelope from MK Gandhi(Phoenix, Natal) to Clement Doke about JJ Doke's publication
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19. | Letter in pencil, with envelope marked "urgent", from MK Gandhi (Johannesburg) to JJ Doke about the Indian struggle in South Africa
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20. | Handwritten letter in pencil, with envelope, from MK Gandhi (Natal) to Olive Doke about the Indian community in Phoenix and Mr Kallenbach
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21. | Handwritten letter with envelope from Manilal Gandhi (Phoenix, Natal), on behalf of his wife Sushila, to Mrs Doke, thanking her for her gift to their baby
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22. | Handwritten letter with envelope from MK Gandhi (Johannesburg) to JJ Doke about a publication of Gandhi
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23. | Native Law: lecture notes from Fort Hare.
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24. | Untitled notes on native education.
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25. | A short history of the Tshidi Barolong.
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26. | Reverend Allan Boesak Collection, Papers (AB 000-01)
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27. | Time order in three novels of OK Matsepe: the story behind the text
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28. | Between orthodoxy and mysticism: the life and works of Shaikh Muhammad ibn Tahiral-Fattani (914/1508-986/1578)
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29. | The psychological impact of infertility on African women and their families
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30. | Ou en nuwe wee in die Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedskrywing
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31. | Summaries of theses accepted by the university of South Africa in 1965
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32. | Handwritten note with envelope from MK Gandhi (Johannesburg) to JJ Doke about a publication of Gandhi's
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33. | Handwritten letter with envelope from MK Gandhi (London) to JJ Doke about the latter 's publication M.K. Gandhi: an Indian patriot in South Africa, and Mr Ritch
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34. | Handwritten note with envelope from MK Gandhi (London) to JJ Doke about his negotiation strategy on behalf of the Indian population in South Africa
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35. | Handwritten letter with envelope from M.K. Gandhi (London) to JJ Doke about the Indian struggle in South Africa
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36. | Handwritten note with envelope from MK Gandhi (London) to JJ Doke thanking him for his dedication to the Indian struggle in South Africa
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37. | Handwritten letter with envelope from MK Gandhi to JJ Doke about his discussion in England with Lord Crowe and Mr Law with regard to Indian affairs in the Transvaal Colony
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38. | Handwritten letter with envelope from MK Gandhi (London) to JJ Doke about the Indian struggle in South Africa
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39. | Repositories and research communication challenges in Africa
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40. | Journalism studies: the need to think about journalists' thinking
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41. | The future of public service broadcasting in South Africa: the need to return to basic principles
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42. | Kwaliteitsbestuur van die Toetsvlieg- en Ontwikkelingsentrum in die Suid-Afrikaanse Lugmag
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43. | A quantified decision-making approach to probation in South Africa
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44. | The Body image of middle adolescent girls
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45. | Perceptions of the adult role among adolescent Greek girls in Johannesburg
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46. | Towards a framework for determining a platform for teaching web application development in tertiary institutions in South Africa
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47. | Re-inserting Africa into African American: the roots of Toni Morrison's narrative technique in the Bluest Eye
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48. | International law in South African municipal law: human rights procedure, policy and practice
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49. | Traditional healing as a health care delivery system in a transcultural society
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50. | Punishment and South African constitution: a penological perspective
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51. | Cultural care beliefs, values and attitudes of Shangaans in relation to hypertension
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52. | Pre-marital sex among Seventh-day Adventist youth in Botswana and possibilities for preventative action
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53. | A deconstruction of discourses on love and marriage
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54. | Performance management in the department of education with special reference to Limpopo Province
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55. | Mergers and change management at the micro level: a case study
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56. | Towards a policy model for community radio broadcasting in Zambia
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57. | The "Africanisation" of communication studies
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58. | The University of South Africa library: from the Soweto rebellion to the beginning of the end of apartheid, 1976-1990
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59. | Francois le Vaillant and the myth of the noble savage: a Frenchman in eighteenth-century Southern Africa
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60. | Diary of an African journey: the return of Rider Haggard
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61. | Seventeenth-century Flemish paintings in South African collections: a colonial heritage
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62. | Pottering around in Africa: Erich Mayer's search for an indigenous South African style as exemplified in his ceramic designs
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63. | An evaluation of value creation in a South African managed courier company
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64. | Return on investment in information technology in the South African Post Office.
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65. | The economic significance of the pharmaceutical wholesaler in South Africa's health care industry
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66. | How do professionals develop? Lessons for the effective implementation of the South African Skills Development Act
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67. | The changing principalship in South African schools
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68. | Teacher migration to Botswana: causes and implications for Human Resource Management in education
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69. | The courage to change: challenges for teacher educators
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70. | Academic research at a South African higher education institution: Quality issues
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71. | Mariama Ba's So long a letter and the educational empowerment of Muslim women
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72. | The how of a pedagogy of multiliteracies : designing social futures as an approach to the teaching of the Drum short stories
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73. | The development of critical and cultural literacies in a study of Mariama Ba's So Long a Letter in the South African literature classroom
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74. | A functional fusion of literacies: the graphic adaptation of Bessie Head's short story, 'The collector of treasures'
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75. | Feminisms in an African Context: Mariama Bā's so Long a Letter
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76. | Religion, literature and identity in South Africa: the case of Alan Paton
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77. | Environmentally aware art, poetry, music and spirituality: lifelines
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78. | Bishop Dr S. Dwane and the rise of Xhosa spirituality in the Ethiopian Episcopal Church (formerly the Order of Ethiopia)
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79. | The accessibility of translated Zulu health texts: an investigation of translation strategies
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80. | The influence of social networking on the social interaction patterns among adolescents in the northern suburbs of Cape Town
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81. | Normative media theory and the rethinking of the role of the Kenyan media in a changing social economic context
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82. | Transforming Africa: the role [of] the church in developing political leaders
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83. | Predestination in scriptures and reformation traditions: towards deconstructing paradigms for soteriology in a proposed Cameroon Baptist theological treatise
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84. | Cultural factors associated with management of a breast lump amongst Xhosa women
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85. | The contribution of culture to the spread of HIV
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86. | Bydrae van Erich Mayer tot die vestiging van 'n estetiese bewussyn en die bevordering van 'n kunsidentiteit in Suid-Afrika tot aan die einde van die 1930's
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87. | Adolescent dating relationships: sexual coercion and high risk sexual practices
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88. | Alan Paton's unpublished fiction (1922-1934): an initial appraisal
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89. | Branding a country: the case of Zimbabwe
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90. | The role of self-management in female leadership
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91. | The value of strategic positioning and differentiation in the non-life reinsurance industry in South Africa
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92. | Measuring marketing performance in South Africa
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93. | The importance of corporate ethics and values :building a sustainable strategy model for effective implementation of good corporate governance within a state-onwed enterprise in South Africa
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94. | End user perception of IT service delivery in manufacturing organisations
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95. | Leadership competencies of successful business leaders in South Africa
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96. | The role of BEE in transforming the petroleum industry in South Africa: progress made since the signing of the industry charter on empowerment
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97. | Customer satisfaction in the online grocery shopping market
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98. | Job satisfaction and motivation of graduate engineers and actuaries
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99. | Linking the advancement of women to senior management positions and gender barriers
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100. | Bishop Dr S. Dwane and the rise of Xhosa spirituality in the Ethiopian Episcopal Church (formerly the Order of Ethiopia)
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