Browsing Humanities by Subject "Humour"

Browsing Humanities by Subject "Humour"

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  • Van Niekerk, Caroline; Page-Shipp, Roy J. (Routledge, 2014)
    Music’s power in leadership and the development of trust has been both recognised and documented at least since the time of the Ancient Greeks. The potential impact of faceto- face meetings, as opposed to communication ...
  • Van Niekerk, Caroline; Page-Shipp, Roy J. (Routledge, 2014)
    Music’s power in leadership and the development of trust has been both recognised and documented at least since the time of the Ancient Greeks. The potential impact of faceto- face meetings, as opposed to communication ...
  • Medalie, David (Rhodes University, Institute for the Study of English in Africa, 2016-12)
    A number of works of non-fiction written in the post-apartheid period reflect on childhood and adolescent experiences during the apartheid years. This paper looks at three of them: Jacob Dlamini’s Native Nostalgia (2009) ...
  • Lekganyane, Enniah Matemane (University of Pretoria, 2002)
    This study attempts to define more clearly the concepts 'flat character' and 'round character' by examining instances of Sepedi literature. Definitions provided by theorists are in most cases vague and may lead ...