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| 1. | A statistical analysis of the macroeconomic performance of three selected SADC countries.
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| 2. | Financial sector development and economic growth in Namibia.
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| 3. | Seller concentration in the grain milling industry.
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| 4. | Emerging trends of higher education in developing countries.
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| 5. | Determinants of intra-industry trade between Zimbabwe and its trading partners in the Southern Africa Development Community region (1990-2006).
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| 6. | The Random Walk hypothesis for the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange: January 1998 - November 2006.
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| 7. | Balancing the technical and social contexts of Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI).
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| 8. | The current state of research development in Namibia.
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| 9. | Towards appropriate user interface design preserving rural African communication practices.
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| 10. | An attempt to merge local and technological paradigms in the digital representation of indigenous knowledge.
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| 11. | Namibian policy perspectives on solar energy.
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| 12. | Building the critical mass for STPs in small countries: The Namibian experience.
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| 13. | Rural innovation workshop.
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| 14. | A study of the impact of leadership and change management strategies on organisational culture: The case of Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) Namibia
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| 15. | An exploratory study on strategic planning and the role of communication in the public service of Namibia with specific reference to the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare.
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| 16. | An investigation into the effectiveness of management and leadership of primary, combined and secondary schools in terms of policy, planning and implementation in Eheke Circuit, Oshana Education Region in Namibia
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| 17. | Appraising performance management processes: A case of the Directorate of Customs and Excise, Ministry of Finance, Namibia.
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| 18. | A markup language for narrative knowledge annotation, mining and management.
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| 19. | Developing a Visualized Cultural Knowledge Transfer Prototype: An In Situ Evaluation in Rural Namibia
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| 20. | Endangered indigenous languages of Namibia.
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| 21. | Skills imperatives in Namibia. Presentation at the 1st IPM Annual Conference, 21-23 November 2011, Safari Conference Centre, Windhoek Namibia.
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| 22. | Situating morality in the housing debate in Harare: Case of Matapi Hostels.
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| 23. | Identification and screening of entrepreneurial skills in education.
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| 24. | Television and film as popular culture.
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| 25. | Perceptions of stakeholders involved in a public-private partnership arrangement: A case study of solid waste management in the City of Windhoek, Namibia.
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| 26. | Digital storytelling: A unique account of Namibian culture: Paper presented at a conference, Kingston, Jamaica.
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| 27. | Learning orientations of students in an African developing country: Implications for knowledge transfer.
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| 28. | Branding a destination in a political crisis: Re-learning, re-thinking and re-aligning strategies.
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| 29. | Role of culture and change management in sustainable public service reform.
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| 30. | Tax and the entrepreneur in Africa: A legal case study of the Zambian situation.
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| 31. | International, African and southern African instruments and institutions driving and inhibiting reform.
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| 32. | 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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| 33. | Between yesterday and tomorrow: Writings by Namibian women.
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| 34. | Age-specific mortality patterns in Central Mozambique during and after the end of the Civil War.
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| 35. | Regional trade agreements and its impact on trade flows for South African agricultural products.
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| 36. | The international trade prospective of agriculture sector in Southern African.
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| 37. | Determining requirements within an indigenous knowledge system of African rural communities.
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| 38. | A crude quantification of wood that is and can be harvested from bush thickening species in Namibia.
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| 39. | Perceptions of pre-service teachers towards teaching: A case study on the Eritrea Institute of Technology.
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| 40. | Migrants to cities and towns in Namibia: What their interests are?
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| 41. | 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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| 42. | A managerial model of distance education for the Polytechnic of Namibia.
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| 43. | An investigation into introduction of a post-graduate certificate in the Teaching of English in Namibia.
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| 44. | Influence of religious affiliation and education on HIV knowledge and HIV-related sexual behaviors among youth in rural central Mozambique.
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| 45. | AIDS-related knowledge and sexual behaviour among married and previously married persons in rural Mozambique.
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| 46. | Missing the beat: Mainstream media mirror relevance of community media in election coverage in Namibia.
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| 47. | Science journalism education: A curriculum project for South Africa, Namibia and Uganda.
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| 48. | Factors that impede adoption of e-learning in developing countries: Advice for moving beyond challenges with integrating e-learning platforms at Polytechnic of Namibia.
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| 49. | Evaluation of external expert knowledge acquisition and retention processes at the Directorate of Development Cooperation of the National Planning Commission - Namibia.
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| 50. | Welcoming remarks by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the official opening of the Polytechnic of Namibia's 14th Annual HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign.
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| 51. | Implementation of a new mining course at Polytechnic/NUST in Namibia: Status, tasks and problems: Paper presented at the Society of Mining Professors Annual Meeting, Sydney Australia, 29 June 2009.
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| 52. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the official opening of the Digital Namibian Archive (DNA) Sub-regional Workshop, 20 July 2010, Windhoek.
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| 53. | Keynote address by His Excellency Hifikepunye Pohamba, President of the Republic of Namibia, at the inauguration of the Harold Pupkewitz Graduate School of Business, 14 July 2010, Windhoek.
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| 54. | Institutional Open and Distance Learning collaboration in Namibia.
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| 55. | Black entrepreneurship in the real estate sector in Namibia.
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| 56. | New solutions, enduring challenges - The case for public sector reform in Sub-Saharan Africa re-examined.
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| 57. | 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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| 58. | Reinventing service delivery in Namibia.
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| 59. | Advancing entrepreneurship education in Namibia: A practical approach.
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| 60. | Good corporate governance - Enhancing increased accountability and entrepreneurship in Namibia.
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| 61. | Fraud and SMEs in Namibia: Cultural reflections.
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| 62. | Determinants of foreign direct investment: Theory and evidence, with Zambia as case study.
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| 63. | The impact of the Chinese economic expansion in Namibia: A case study of retail and construction sectors in Windhoek.
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| 64. | Perceptions on the impact of Chinese businesses in Namibia: A case study of the retail and construction sector in Windhoek.
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| 65. | Renewable energy for Namibia, or, How to invest in the future.
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| 66. | The concept of progress in different cultures - Culture and progress in Namibia: Contradiction or concurrence?
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| 67. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at Advantage Training's 10th White Collar Crime Conference, on Thursday 3 June 2010, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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| 68. | Welcome remarks by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the official media release on donations from stakeholders towards simulation ambulance, Tuesday 20 July 2010, 11:30, Polytechnic Campus.
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| 69. | Speech by Harold Pupkewitz at the inauguration of the Harold Pupkewitz Graduate School of Business, on the occasion of his 95th birthday - 14 July 2010.
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| 70. | Welcome statement by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the inauguration of the Harold Pupkewitz Graduate School of Business, 11:00, 14 July 2010, Windhoek.
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| 71. | Speech by Mr. Keith Sandile Kunene, on the occasion of the inauguration of the Harold Pupkewitz Graduate School of Business, 11:00, 14 July 2010, Windhoek.
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| 72. | 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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| 73. | Draft speech of Hon. Erkki Nghimtina, Minister of Works and Transport, at the Official Handing Over Ceremony of the Laboratory Equipment to the Polytechnic of Namibia, Polytechnic of Namibia, 28 June 2010.
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| 74. | Exploring a conceptual Small Tourism Enterprise Performance Model.
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| 75. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, on the occasion of the Official Opening of Jo Rogge's art exhibitions at Omba, Wednesday 7 July 2010, Windhoek.
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| 76. | Can mouse and keyboard chase out chalk and blackboard in engineering education?
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| 77. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, on the occasion of the Official Opening of the Polytechnic of Namibia's Academic Year, Wednesday 10 February 2010, Windhoek.
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| 78. | Are we addressing entrepreneurship at the wrong level? Applying the theories of NLP and change management.
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| 79. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, on the occasion of the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Agra and the Polytechnic, 18 June 2010, Polytechnic Campus, Senate Chamber, E-Haus.
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| 80. | Review of electricity policy planning in Namibia.
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| 81. | Green labelling, eco-certification and fair trade: Threats and opportunities for Namibia.
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| 82. | Namibian ECT Bill and computer breaches.
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| 83. | Namibia Business Innovation Centre: The innovation marketplace.
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| 84. | IT governance as requirements and status of implementation in Namibia.
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| 85. | Institutional reform measures within the Namibian public sector to ensure accelerated service delivery.
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| 86. | Statement by Hon. Tjekero Tweya, Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry at the Namibia Business Innovation Centre Business Idea Competition, Polytechnic of Namibia, 19 May 2010.
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| 87. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the NBIC Business Idea Competition award ceremony, Wednesday 19 May 2010, at 11:45, Auditorium 1, Polytechnic Campus.
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| 88. | Remarks by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, on the occasion of the Logistics Scholarship Handover Ceremony, Polytechnic Hotel School, 18 May 2010.
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| 89. | Building Namibia for competitiveness through Open and Distance Learning: A critical review.
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| 90. | The Role of Open and Distance Learning in institutional transformation: The Polytechnic of Namibia experience.
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| 91. | Keynote address by Hon. Joel Kaapanda, Minister of Information and Communication Technology, at the official opening of the Polytechnic of Namibia's 14th Annual HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign, Polytechnic of Namibia, Windhoek, 06 May 2010.
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| 92. | Keynote address by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the Gender in Media Education regional conference, 29-30 March 2010, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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| 93. | Remarks by Tom K. Alweendo, Governer, Bank of Namibia, at the launch of the Innovation Marketplace, at the Polytechnic of Namibia, Windhoek, 12 May 2009.
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| 94. | Bush encroachment in the Auas-Oanob Conservancy, Namibia.
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| 95. | Degradation gradient as a basis for monitoring the ephemeral Omatako floodplains of central Namibia.
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| 96. | Remarks by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the launch of the Innovation Marketplace (a Bank of Namibia sponsored project), 12 May 2009, at 10:00, Windhoek.
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| 97. | Effectiveness and efficiency of a public-private partnership arrangement: A case study of perceptions on the Ward Contractor System in the City of Windhoek, Namibia.
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| 98. | Risk management strategies of cattle farmers in Namibia - case study from Omaheke and Otjozondjupa region.
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| 99. | 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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| 100. | Instructional design challenges within the Polytechnic of Namibia.
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| 101. | The use, challenges and economic importance of draught oxen on small farms in Namibia's eastern Caprivi region.
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| 102. | 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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| 103. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at MTC Bursary Awards Ceremony, on Wednesday 6 April 2010, at 11h00, at Fuerstenhof Protea Hotel.
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| 104. | Vote of thanks by Mr. Oloff Munjanu, Chairperson of Polytechnic Council, at the 15th Annual Awards Ceremony of the Polytechnic, Thursday 15 April 2010.
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| 105. | National ODL policy development for Namibia.
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| 106. | 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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| 107. | Manipulation of subject peoples' history, legends and myths: The case of Prestor John.
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| 108. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the Official Launch Workshop of the MCA-N: Communal Land Support project, Tuesday 23 March 2010 at 09:00, Polytechnic Hotel School, Windhoek.
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| 109. | Draft address by Mr. Johannes Endjala, President of the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) at the 15th Annual Awards Ceremony of the Polytechnic of Namibia, Thursday 15 April 2010.
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| 110. | Integrating an online component using a Computer Mediated Communication System to enhance the learning of English communication skills.
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| 111. | Determining how the faculty at the Polytechnic of Namibia are responding to the introduction of e-learning in the form of blended learning.
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| 112. | Using information and communication technology at the University of Zimbabwe: Challenges, successes and recommendations.
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| 113. | Applicability of the Small Business Franchise Prototype model to Namibia.
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| 114. | Open and distance learning in Namibia: Country report submitted to the Advocacy Workshop on Distance Education and Open Learning, held in Mauritius from 10-11 April 2008.
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| 115. | 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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| 116. | The fish industry in Eritrea: From comparative to competitive advantage.
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| 117. | Evaluating the quality of student support services at the University of Namibia's Centre for External Studies.
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| 118. | 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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| 119. | Media and celebrity: Towards a postmodern understanding of the role of reality television in the development of new forms of South African/African celebrity.
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| 120. | Reflexive inquiry and reflective practice: Critical reflection and pedagogy in English language teaching.
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| 121. | VoIP system using open source software component in tertiary institutions: The case of the University of Namibia.
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| 122. | Speech by Mr. Tom Alweendo, Director-General of the National Planning Commission, at the 15th Graduation Ceremony of the Polytechnic of Namibia, 17 April 2010, Windhoek.
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| 123. | Draft Speech by Mr. Oloff Munjanu, Chairperson of Polytechnic Council at the 15th Graduation Ceremony (2010) at the Safari Court Hotel 09:00, [17 April 2010, Windhoek].
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| 124. | Welcoming remarks by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the Handing Over Ceremony of a cheque to the value of N$100,000 for the enhancement of the Polytechnic Library's Periodical Section, by Old Mutual Namibia (OMN), Wednesday 21 April 2010, 09h00, Polytechnic (Senate Chamber).
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| 125. | Contradictory HIV/AIDS rhetoric(s) in Zimbabwe: An analysis of selected online media texts: Paper presented at the African Association of Rhetoric 2nd Biennial International Conference at the University of KwaZulu Natal, 1-3 July, 2009.
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| 126. | Statement by His Excellency Hifikepunye Pohamba, President of the Republic of Namibia, on the occasion of the 15th Graduation Ceremony of the Polytechnic of Namibia, 17 April 2010, Windhoek.
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| 127. | Reflections on the question of mother tongue instruction in Namibia.
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| 128. | Speech by Dr. Tjama Tjivikua, Rector, Polytechnic of Namibia, at the 15th Graduation Ceremony of the Polytechnic of Namibia, 09:00, 17 April 2010. Windhoek: Rethinking competitiveness for socio-economic development.
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| 129. | From 'Nehanda Nyakasikana' to the National Anthem: Poetic aesthetics and the articulation of local and national sensibilities in Solomon Mutswairo's poetry.
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| 130. | Pragmatic analysis of students' performance at the Polytechnic of Namibia.
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| 131. | Library and information skills training at the Polytechnic of Namibia.
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| 132. | Impacts of inflation on Namibian growth: An empirical study.
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| 133. | Impact of HIV/AIDS on Namibian educational sector.
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| 134. | Juvenile justice in Namibia: Law reform towards reconciliation and restorative justice?
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| 135. | Joint action research at Kwandu Conservancy between community members and students of the Agriculture Diploma program.
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| 136. | The impact of the HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign on knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, sexual behaviour change and confidence in sexual practices.
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| 137. | Restorative justice - the case for a Child Justice Act.
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| 138. | Time-series evidence for export-led growth paradigm: A case study of Zimbabwe.
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| 139. | Macroeconomic impact of trade on Namibian growth: An empirical illustration.
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| 140. | The applicability of the Short-run Phillips Curve to Namibia.
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