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AbstractOrientation: The accounting literature acknowledged that a gap exists between accounting research and accounting practice and supported the argument that accounting research does not significantly contribute to accounting practice.Research purpose... see more

AbstractThis article adds value to the accounting debate on the different methodologies of accounting for financial and non-financial contracts in the current and proposed new accounting pronouncements of the IASB. The paper demonstrates that significant ... see more

In 1977 het prof. dr. S.B. Spies in sy Methods of Barbarism? Roberts and Kitchener and Civilians in The Boer Republics January 1900-May 1902 (Cape Town - Pretoria) verwys na die oortreding van oorlogsgebruike deur 'n viertal offisiere van 'n ongereelde Br... see more

AbstractHabitat, emotion and an eco-theological understanding of humanity: In conversation with Johan Buitendag. The question on what his viewpoint of an eco-theological understanding of life entails is firstly posed in conversation with the South African... see more

AbstractThe German systematic theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher has shaped Western Christian theological thinking in many ways. One such influential way has been his formulation and exposition of religious experience, and specifically the concept of the... see more

We examine the effect of bounding the diameter for a number of natural and well-studied variants of the  COLOURING problem. A colouring is acyclic, star, or injective if any two colour classes induce a forest, star forest or disjoint union of vertice... see more

AbstractDespite the dawn of a non-racial democracy, many black people still experience public life as being treated as the ‘underdog’ (Canis Africanis as ostracised dog). Within the demeaning pigmentocratic categorisation of ‘white’ and ‘black’, the post-... see more

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