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- ItemDie twee rompe van 'n katamaran(2011-10) Van Rooyen, MariekeAFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Dr George Lindeque het tien jaar gelede na die katamaran-parallel verwys. Hy het voorspel dat die USB en USB-BO se gesamentlike opleidingsmodel mettertyd die doeltreffendheid van hierdie tweerompvaartuig sou bereik. MARIÉKE VAN ROOYEN het die eerste dekade van USB-BO se bestaan gaan verken en die parallelle gevind.
- ItemHomo empathicus(2011-10) Landman, FrikENGLISH ABSTRACT: ‘What is it in the conduct of leaders that either brings people together or keeps them apart?’
- ItemIitengiso zotywala: zivalwe okanye zingavalwa(2011-10) Haw, PennyUnyanzelo luyanda oluvela kurhulumente lokuba kuvalwe usasazo lweentengiso zotywala kodwa abachasi bathi elinyathelo lizakudla isizwe nabemi kakhulu, lungena mahluko mkhulu ekusetyenzisweni kakubi kotywala. uPENNY HAW uphonononga iingxoxo ezivela macala omabini.
- ItemLiquor advertising: to ban or not to ban(2011-10) Haw, PennyENGLISH ABSTRACT: Pressure is mounting from government to ban alcohol advertising but opponents insist the move would cost the country and its inhabitants dearly, and have little effect on alcohol abuse. PENNY HAW examines arguments from both sides.
- ItemNew ways of working(2011-10) Matthee, AmandaENGLISH ABSTRACT: Do people really work differently after their studies? Amanda Matthee asked around.
- ItemStrengthening ties(2011-10) Ahmed, SieraajENGLISH ABSTRACT: The US B Alumni Association’s national chairman believes in doing his bit to strengthen society. SIERAAJ AHMED spoke to George Woods about why alumni associations are important to graduates and universities alike.
- ItemWhat are we arguing about?(2011-10) Powell, JohnENGLISH ABSTRACT: "It is no accident that for a thousand years university students studied both logic and rhetoric alongside such subjects as arithmetic and natural science and theology." This article is written by Professor John Powell, director of the University of Stellenbosch Business School. Powell’s field of expertise is Strategic Analysis and his passion Logic and Critical Thinking.