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JSHSS Volume 6 Issue 1 Year 2017
JSHSS Volume 6 Issue 1 Year 2017
Journal for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32642/.vi
Published:
2017-07-10
Articles
Namibian learners' perceptions regarding English second language writing activities
Patricia Nandu, Louise Mostert, Talita C. Smit
002 - 017
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437 Downloads
Organisational knowledge management: a case study of the ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW) in Namibia
Cathrine T. Nengomasha, Mitchel M. Mubuyaeta, Catherine M. Beukes-Amiss
018 - 040
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270 Downloads
Basic phychological need satisfaction and the impact on turnover intention across industries, Windhoek
Wesley R. Pieters
041 - 062
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163 Downloads
Vulnerability and inclusion in the control of acute respiratory infections policy in Namibia
Gert Van Rooy
063 - 073
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136 Downloads
A critical reflection on student teachers' challenges during practicum placements in rural primary schools in the Kavango regions of Namibia
Charity Ausiku, Gilbert N. Likando, Felicitas Mberema
074 - 093
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846 Downloads
Neo-liberalism masquerading as 'mixed economy'? a critical analysis of Namibia's principles of economic order
Job S. Amupanda
094 - 118
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322 Downloads
A preliminary description of the syntax and morphology of interrogatives in the Shona language
Francis Matambirofa
119 - 131
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107 Downloads
A revolutionary character, a dispensable rebel? Edgar Tekere's political point-scoring autobiography of a Zimbabwean nationalist movement
Jairos Gonye, Thamsanqa Moyo, James Hlongwana
132 - 153
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245 Downloads
The significance of cross-fertilisation practices in Kiswahili technical and specialised translations
Pendo S. Malangwa
154 - 169
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170 Downloads
An analysis on why the mathematics and integrated Natural Sciences basic education teachers diploma (BETD) graduates opted further studies in their areas of specialisation at the Rundu campus, University of Namibia
Alex M. Ilukena, Christina N. Utete, Reuben Sirinji
170 - 179
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248 Downloads
Zi-feiti-wuieyn: fashion and beaty in Kom history in Cameroon as understood through photographs
Walter G. Nkwi
180 - 207
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302 Downloads
Soil loss estimation in a semi-arid mountainous cathment environment, City of Windhoek, Namibia
Rosemary N. Shikangalah
209 - 222
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147 Downloads
Effectiveness of higher order thinking scaffolding tool as a knowledge transfer instrument among University of Namibia science students
Paulus Kapolo, Cornelia Sheimemanya, Sandrag P. Shihomeka, Malakia Nghuumbwa
223 - 240
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120 Downloads
The claimed dravidian influences on southern African societies: some linguistics perspectives
Anderson Chebanne, Kemmonye Monaka
241 - 253
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221 Downloads