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Flynn, Dalene Shonnie
(University of Pretoria, 2015)
Grimes (2000:346) writes: “ordinary acts, when extraordinarily practised, break open,
transforming human conventions and revealing what is most deeply desirable, most
cosmically orienting, and most fully human.” One is ...
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Flynn, Dalene Shonnie
(University of Pretoria, 2012)
Kenneson (1999:242-245) tells the Japanese story of an old barren, aged and wardamaged cherry tree and an old man who attempts to nurse it back to life. One day two children stumble upon him. They were puzzled by his ...
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Flynn, Dalene Shonnie
(University of Pretoria, 2011)
South African people love sport. In a context where sport events like the Soccer World Cup or a Super 15 rugby match can draw crowds of up to 95 000 people, we cannot ignore the importance of sport. In contrast to the ...