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Some tentative comments on the black manager in a white world
This paper argues that, with respect to the black manager in a white world, our theories, methodologies and research programmes have tended to concentrate on behaviour and frequency at the expense of experience and meaning, with the result that we may ...
Linda Human
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CAHRS hrSpectrum (November - December 2005) [PDF]
HRSpec04_12.pdf: 163 downloads, before Oct.
Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies
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From text: This volume of articles originated as a result of an initiative during 2010 and 2011 among researchers in the cultural disciplines in the Faculty of the Humanities at the University of the Free State to form an interdisciplinary research ...
Suzanne Human
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The integration of digital technologies into various aspects of life is not only transforming industries and economies but also fundamentally altering human interactions and societal dimensions, raising critical ethical and societal concerns ...
Soheil Human, Soheil Human, Soheil Human
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Unique outcomes in professional psychology training through an adventure experience
This article focuses on how an adventure programme can be used to address professional development in general, and specifically the professional identity of postgraduate psychology students.
Lourens Human
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Oceanic states of consciousness—an existential-neuroscience perspective
Oceanic states of consciousness—characterized by ego dissolution, unity, and timelessness—have long occupied a liminal space between psychopathology and transcendence.
Human-Friedrich Unterrainer +3 more
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Monolatric-monotheistic perspectives in the Psalms: Concept for a theological construct from Exodus 15:1b-18 This article proposes a theological concept from Exodus 15:1b-18 for the monolatric-monotheistic discussion in the Psalms.
D.J. Human
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CAHRS hrSpectrum (July - August 2004) [PDF]
HRSpec04_08.pdf: 59 downloads, before Oct.
Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies
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Psalms 135 and 136: Exodus Motifs Contributing to Israelite Praise
The twin psalms 135 and 136 are both hymnic inspired texts with strong cultic features. In both psalms, exodus allusions and motifs play a role in the composers’ intention to build their own theological thrust.
Dirk Human
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Karakterskepping in die rolprent Cry Freedom - ’n analise
This article looks critically at the aspect of charactarisation in the film Cry Freedom. A model is introduced for the analysis of characterisation in feature films.
H. Human
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