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Investigating the self-perceived acquired competencies of humanities graduates at a South African university
The primary objective of this study was to investigate the self-perceived competencies acquired by humanities graduates at a South African university. This self-assessment enables graduates to assess their strengths and weaknesses regarding their competencies and estimate their employability. The secondary objective was to measure the employment status of humanities graduates. The study followed a quantitative approach using a cross-sectional survey design. The convenience sampling method was used since the self-administered questionnaire was distributed to graduates at two graduation ceremonies. Independent samples t-tests were done to compare the mean scores on the six dimensions of the competencies scale between gender, schools and degrees. Chi-square tests were done to establish whether there are associations between gender, faculty schools, degrees and employment status. Spearman rank-order correlation was performed to measure the correlations between the six factors of the competencies scale. The six individual competencies that scored the highest means were: â(1) tolerance, appreciation of different points of view, (2) written communication skills, (3) critical thinking, (4) English language proficiency, (5) working in a team, and (6) taking responsibility for decisionsâ. A follow-up study should be done among employers to determine what competencies they require from humanities graduates
Deliktuele aanspreeklikheid by kindermolestering
Child abuse is one of the most serious social problems of modem society. Whenever something is said or written about the legal consequences of child abuse it is usually aimed at the problems concerning the criminal liability of the wrongdoer. This article is an analysis o f the possible civil liabilily o f the wrongdoer. Whenever a child is sexually abused some of his personality rights (e.g. his right to bodily integrity, dignity or privacy) are infringed. Because o f this infringement the child suffers damage to his personality. The law of delict provides certain remedies in the case of damage of this kind. In the first instance an interdict restraining the wrongdoer from any further abuse could be obtained. In addition thereto, a claim for damages may be brought against the wrongdoer to compensate the victim for the damage to his personality. If the child has to receive medical or psychiatric treatment because of the abuse, the parents who had to bear the cost of this treatment may claim such costs as damages from the wrongdoer. In cases of child abuse where the parent is the perpetrator many social and welfare problems cloud the legal issues. In such a case it would be best to move the abused child from the parental home to a place of safe custody. The child who wants to sue his parents for damages may only do so with the assistance o f a curator ad Utcra who has to be appointed by a court. Possible solutions to the problems arising from civil liability in child abuse cases are the eradication of the dualistic nature of our legal system, the introduction o f a victim compensation system, the provision o f legal aid to all victims o f child abuse or the introduction o f a new court with superior court status and which deals exclusively with family matters of this kind
The evolutionary linguist's divining-rod : restrictive theory
CITATION: Botha, R. P. 2004. The evolutionary linguist's divining-rod : restrictive theory. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics, 35:43-54, doi:10.5774/35-0-10.The original publication is available at http://spil.journals.ac.zaNo abstract available.https://spil.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/10Publisherâs versio
1 KorintiĂ«rs 15:49b: ân HortatĂef- of futurumlesing?
1 Corinthians 15;49b: A hortative or future reading?The didactical context within chapter 15 of 1 Corinthians furnishes the reason why the publishers of the Greek New Testament and the majority of exegetes preferredthe future textual variant ΊopĂ©aoo”âv / in 1 Corinthians 15:49b instead of the hortative reading ΊopĂ©aoo”âv- which enjoys stronger textual support. In addition to convincing text-critical arguments, discourse analytical and exegetical arguments can be put forward to show that even within the textual context the hortative reading makes good sense
Themes in the Cinema of Darrell James Roodt
WOMEN ON THE MARGIN OF SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY: THEMES IN THE CINEMA OF DARRELL JAMES ROODT South African director Darrell James Roodt is one of the most dominant and prolific figures in the South African film industry (Armes 2008: 112), having made a total number of 25 feature films and three television series to date. Surprisingly few academics have devoted chapters in books or doctorate dissertations to his work (Blignaut & Botha 1992; Botha & Van Aswegen 1992; Murphy & Williams 2007; Treffry-Goatley 2010). Roodt's oeuvre includes some of the milestones in South African cinema since 1980s, as well as genre films such as Dracula 3000 (2004), which received negative notices by critics (Murphy & Williams 2007).This article forms part of an ongoing investigation into the cinema of Roodt and is an attempt to explore some of the major themes in his oeuvre.Darrell Roodt was..
Die saadontkieming en bestryding van die Rooiblom (Striga Lutea Lour.)
Onder die blomplanlfamilie Scroplmlariaceae ressorleer daar â11 liele aantal parasitiese soorte wat in Afrika inheems is. Onder hulle is Striga lutea Lour, (die Rooiblom) van besonder groot ekonomiese betekenis in Suid-Afrika
South African Cinema (1)
110 YEARS OF SOUTH AFRICAN CINEMA (Part 1) The South African film industry is one of the oldest in the world. The Kinetoscope, invented by Thomas Edison, reached Johannesburg by 1895, only six years after its introduction in New York. Between 1895 and 1909 mainly British and American films reached many parts of South Africa by means of mobile bioscopes. The first permanent cinema was built in 1909 by Electric Theatres Limited in Durban. Over the next five years several film distribution companies built cinemas across the country, which led to serious competition...
The Cinema of Manie van Rensburg (conclusion)
THE CINEMA OF MANIE VAN RENSBURG: POPULAR MEMORIES OF AFRIKANERDOM (Conclusion) The name, Manie van Rensburg, is virtually unknown in Europe and the United States of America. Recently, some of his work was screened at a South African film festival in Amsterdam at the Kriterion cinema and I had the honour to present a lecture there on 7 October 1995 regarding Van Rensburg and his work. His work was also highlighted in a small retrospective during October 1996 at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The following is the conclusion of the article the first part of which was published in KINEMA Fall 1997. 1939-1948: The Rise of Afrikaner NationalismFusion, and the consequent split between General Hertzog and D.F. Malan, was of the greatest significance in the history of Afrikaner nationalism. Although Malan's Purified National Party was numerically exceptionally weak, confined largely to the Cape Province and with only 19..
The Struggle for a South African Film Audience
IN THIS ARTICLE, the author aims to discuss the historical process which led to the fragmented nature of film audiences in South Africa presently. He examines the current status of film audiences and stresses the importance of audience development as an important option for the commercial growth of South African film industry. 1. Background and ContextThe years 1959 to 1980 had been characterised by an artistic revival in filmmaking throughout the world, ranging from exciting political films in Africa and Latin America to examples of great art cinema in Europe and Asia. National cinemas(1) emerged in Australia, West Germany, Iceland and New Zealand. In 1977 Iceland, for example, was nearly invisible on the map of world cinema. Few films were made there, but since the establishment of a national film commission similar to our NFVF (National Film and Video Foundation) an independent cinema emerged. Following the establishment of..
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