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Math & You for West Virginia: Grade 8

by Ron Larson Nick Lopez

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Indiana Inspire Science [Grade 6] Volume 2

by Douglas Fisher Ralph M. Feather Alton L. Biggs

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Indiana Inspire Science [Grade 6] Volume 1

by Douglas Fisher Ralph M. Feather Jr. Alton L. Biggs

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IM v.360 Grade 1, Book 3: Units 5, 6 [Student Workbook]

by Illustrative Mathematics

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IM v.360 Grade 1, Book 2: Units 3, 4 [Student Workbook]

by Illustrative Mathematics

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IM v.360 Grade 1, Book 1: Unit 1, 2 [Student Workbook]

by Illustrative Mathematics

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Die Hart Se Tweede Lente

by Ella Van Der Mescht

Fiksie – Liefdesroman

Yinye vo into eshintshile!

by African Storybook TRANSLATED BY Zanele Ndlovu

Isizulu – First Paragraphs

Yintoni ikhompyutha?

by Patricia Ndlovu TRANSLATED BY Pretty Neliswa Magangxa

Isixhosa – First Paragraphs

Shaka Inkosi Yamakhosi

by Malusi Mkhize

Reaching our full potential is the greatest form of self

Umsinga Wothando

by Phiwokuhle Phiwe Dekisile

omnye umntu. Intliziyo ayiphakelwa bantu bakuthi awunako ukukhethela umntu ukuba makathande bani. NdinguPhiwokuhle Phiwe Dekisile ndicela nonwabele nanku umsebenzi wesandla sam sokhohlo, inkxaso yenu iyakwenza ukuba ndiqhubeke ndinibhalela iincwadi ezikumila kunje. Ndibulela ngokungazenzisiyo kuWikus Van Zyl weUniversity of Johannesburg kunye noStembele Johnson ngokuqinisekisa ukuba eli linge lam lokuqala liyaphumelela.

A Scientific Bibliography of the Far Northern Drakensberg

by Rodney Moffett

This Scientific Bibliography of the “Far Northern Drakensberg” is a continuation by the Afromontane Research Unit of the University of the Free State (ARU) to document published and other similar works on the mountains of the summer rainfall area of South Africa. It follows “A Scientific Bibliography of the Drakensberg, Maloti and Adjacent Lowlands” which was published in 2020 (Moffett 2020), and which covered the area between the North-Eastern Cape and the North-Eastern Free State. The current work extends this northward by including articles and publications dating back to 1875 (E.Cohen, on the Lydenburg goldfields) reaching as far as the Wolkberg and Woodbush near Tzaneen in Limpopo Province. Figure 1 shows the boundary of the area covered, and although referred to as the Far Northern Drakensberg in this work, it is identical to that described as the LMEE, Limpopo, Mpumalanga & Eswatini Escarpment by Clarke et al (2022). Although slightly separate from the “lower” escarpment, the mountainous Barberton and adjacent Eswatini area, as well as the Leolo Mountains in eastern Sekhukhuneland are also included. Details on how the boundary in figure 1 was determined are given in Clark et al (2022). Bibliographies on two further ranges in the summer rainfall area, viz. the Magaliesberg in Gauteng province and the Soutpansberg in Limpopo province are to be the subject of future compilations.

Rhoda ‘Comrade Kadalie, You Are Out of Order!’ A biography

by Joel Pollak

This authorized biography was made possible through the gracious help of my mother-in-law, Rhoda Kadalie, who provided generous access to her files, letters, photographs, and extensive library of documents. She made time to sit with me for several hours of interviews from September through October 2021, to answer questions as they arose, and to offer innumerable clarifications. Rhoda also reviewed the first draft of the biography in December 2021, making corrections and additions, and contributing some of her own original vignettes, never before published.

Theorising Research, Innovation and Internationalisation

by Kehdinga George Fomunyam

Theorising Curriculum in Unsettling Times in African Higher Education

by Kehdinga George Fomunyam

Research on Galatians Vol 2

by D. Francois Tolmie

Research Mentorship: A Developmental and Transformational Tool in Shaping and Sustaining African Women’s Career Progression in Academia

by Refilwe Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya

This book epitomizes the understanding that to excel, you have to believe in yourself and your ability to achieve, and that part of this process is enabled by mentorship. Looking at the history of women in science or academia, it is apparent that women have struggled long and hard to be recognised as legitimate scientists or academics and that women of colour are confronted with double jeopardy of both race and gender, not only in South Africa but at a global level. Gender equity in science or academia and racial diversity are moral and necessary imperatives. In academia, women are strongly represented in the early phases of their academic careers, yet there is an attrition in the number of women who are associate professors and full professors. This “leaky pipeline” not only wastes women's education and potential, preventing much-needed diversity in academia but, more profoundly, restricts women's goals and rights.

Reluctant Prophet

by Mike Deeb Op Philippe Denis Op Mark James Op

"This book is a collection of essays in honour of South African theologian and best-selling author Albert Nolan OP, who died in October 2022 at the age of 88. Awarded the ‘Order of Luthuli in Silver’ by then President Thabo Mbeki in 2003 for his ‘life-long dedication to the struggle for democracy, human rights and justice and for challenging the religious “dogma” especially the theological justification for apartheid’, Nolan inspired a generation of Christian activists and theologians. In the 1970s, he served as National Chaplain for the National Catholic Federation of Students (NCFS) and National Chaplain for the Young Christian Students movement (YCS) in South Africa. Thereafter he worked for the Institute for Contextual Theology (ICT) and he edited an ecumenical magazine, Challenge. He was elected Master of the Dominican Order in 1983 but was allowed to decline this and continue his work against Apartheid in South Africa. The 70 contributions in this volume are all from people around the world who knew him well and worked with him over the years. The contributions deal with his early family life, his contribution to student movements, his periods as Dominican Provincial in Southern Africa, his involvement with the ANC, his work as a writer and life in his later years."

Phumelele yo o sebete

by Zandile Malaza TRANSLATED BY Dineo Moatshe

Setswana – First Paragraphs

Phumelele ya sebete

by Zandile Malaza TRANSLATED BY Nthabiseng Tsatsi

Sesotho ( South Africa) – Longer Paragraphs

Phumelele wa sebete

by Zandile Malaza TRANSLATED BY Connie Makgabo

Sepedi – First Paragraphs

Nomusa yo o botlhale

by Zandile Malaza TRANSLATED BY Dineo Moatshe

Setswana – First Paragraphs

Nomusa wa bohlale

by Zandile Malaza TRANSLATED BY Connie Makgabo

Sepedi – First Paragraphs

Ngizokubamba!

by Martha Kekana – TRANSLATED BY Zanele Zuma

Isizulu – First Paragraphs

Ngizayibamba!

by Martha Kekana TRANSLATED BY Sponono Mahlangu

Isindebele – First Paragraphs

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