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  1. An analysis of the declared and undeclared reasons for the Second Gulf War

    Published 2013
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  2. Investigating the Relationship between Virtuous Leadership, New War Practices and Military Performance by Mahlelehlele, Tumelo Clement

    Published 2021
    “…Qualitative insights suggested that military leaders demonstrated outstanding communication skills, military professionalism, compassion and exemplary leadership throughout peacekeeping deployment. However, most soldiers cited competence, emotional intelligence, courage and fairness as attributes that require further development to enhance leadership effectiveness in a new war context.…”
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  3. Dynamism and changes in the Abia family structure and conjugal relationship: The Influence of the Nigerian Civil War

    Published 2023
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  4. The unlawful combatant: humanitarian law's other by Salama, Hussein

    Published 2014
    “…The war on terror triggered a debate over the treatment of members of Al Qaeda captured by US forces. …”
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  5. The SADC free trade protocol as a vehicle for the Angolan post-war economic recovery by Lopes Cristovao, Antonio Francisco

    Published 2012
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  6. Biafra as third space : reading the politics of belonging in Nigeria-Biafra civil war literature by David, Stephen Temitope

    Published 2019
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  7. On becoming citizens of the 'non-existent': Violence, document-production and Syrian war-time migration in Abkhazia by Abaza, Jihad

    Published 2016
    “…While I use the word “fictitious” here, it is important to acknowledge, as Trouillot reminds us, that the “fictitious” has very real, felt consequences in the everyday lives of people.2The point is not to make an anomaly out of Abkhazia because it is an unrecognized state because, ultimately, most administrative practices in that space are not different from other states and their own practices of make-believeness, a term coined by Yael Navaro-Yashin.3 In other words, what can the theatrical and ritualistic practices of Abkhazian statehood around the Syrian war-time migrants tell us about similar practices in other, both unrecognized and recognized, states? …”
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  8. On becoming citizens of the 'non-existent': violence, document-production and Syrian war-time migration in Abkhazia by Abaza, Jihad

    Published 2017
    “…While I use the word "fictitious" here, it is important to acknowledge, as Trouillot reminds us, that the "fictitious" has very real, felt consequences in the everyday lives of people.2The point is not to make an anomaly out of Abkhazia because it is an unrecognized state because, ultimately, most administrative practices in that space are not different from other states and their own practices of make-believeness, a term coined by Yael Navaro-Yashin.3 In other words, what can the theatrical and ritualistic practices of Abkhazian statehood around the Syrian war-time migrants tell us about similar practices in other, both unrecognized and recognized, states? …”
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  9. Die invloed van die Anglo-Boereoorlog op die siviele bevolking van die distrik Oudtshoorn by Burger, P.

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  10. Paediatric epilepsy surgery in a middle-income country: the red cross war memorial children's hospital experience by Louw, Lizet

    Published 2023
    “…Method This study is a retrospective review of children with drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent surgical treatment at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (RCWMCH) between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2021 (HREC: 140/2020). …”
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  11. The Druze-Maronite sectarian clash in the War of the Mountain (1983-1984): The resilience of mid-nineteenth century Maronite-Druze enmities in the Druze collective memory and it... by Mikhail, Lara Moenes

    Published 2019
    “…When Harb Al Jabal occurred, the political leaderships of both communities deployed the discourse of the 1860 sectarian rivalries to fuel their communities to fight against each other. Most of the literature that covered the Mountain War placed it either in the wider context of the Lebanese civil war and its dynamics or reduced it to the prevalence of primordialism and the lack of modernity in Lebanon; relying on previous violent encounters between both groups in the mid-nineteenth century to justify this argument. …”
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  12. A description of the characteristics at presentation of children diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus from 2005-2009 at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital by Botes, Alida Maria

    Published 2017
    “…Results: 58% of the patients were female and most of the patients were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (96%). …”
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  13. Assessment of the efficacy and efficiency of rapid rehydration in children with dehydration due to gastroenteritis in the rehydration unit of Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hosp... by Webb, Nicholas Guy

    Published 2018
    “…Traditionally, children have been rehydrated over 24 hours; 'Standard Rehydration' (SR). Most treatment guidelines now recommend 'Rapid Rehydration' (RR) over 4-6 hours. …”
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  14. A retrospective description of primary immunodeficiency diseases at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, 1975 – 2017 by Moodley, Sashmi

    Published 2020
    “…Recurrent infection was the most prevalent presenting phenotype, manifesting in 70.2% of the patients. …”
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  15. A retrospective description of primary immunodeficiency diseases at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, 1975 – 2017 by Moodley, Sashmi

    Published 2020
    “…Recurrent infection was the most prevalent presenting phenotype, manifesting in 70.2% of the patients. …”
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  16. Love and arms : on violence and justification after Levinas by Douglas, Helen L. (Helen Lillian)

    Published 2012
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  17. The moral justifiability of hydraulic fracturing assessed against the Principle of Double Effect by Liezl, Groenewald

    Published 2022
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