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Emma van der Walt is a pastor, mother and wife, and woman of God. She is also the fearless founder of the nonprofit organisation, Brave to Love. They tackle the dark world of sex trade and human trafficking head on to rescue young women from the clutches of evil. These girls are then lovingly cared for and guided as they embark on their new beginnings. Emma and her team work side by side with local and international law enforcement agencies. Together they combat human trafficking and slavery to uncover the corruption and immense suffering that goes on behind closed doors. This is her story and the shocking tales of the lucky ones who survive to escape the hell of human trafficking.
Emma van der Walt is ’n pastor, ’n ma en eggenoot, en ’n vrou met ’n hart vir God. Sy is ook die vreeslose stigter van die niewinsgewende organisasie, Brave to love. Daagliks betree hulle die donker wêreld van die seksbedryf en mensehandel om jong vroue uit die kloue van euwel te red. Hierdie meisies word dan met liefde en leiding ’n nuwe begin gebied. Emma en haar span werk sy-aan-sy met plaaslike en internasionale wetgewende instansies. Saam beveg hulle mensehandel en slawerny en vlek die korrupsie en ontsaglike lyding wat agter toe deure plaasvind, oop. Hierdie is haar storie en die skokkende verhale van die gelukkiges wat gered kon word om die hel van mensehandel te oorleef.
English For Law Students has been written by experts in communication and aims at encouraging dialogue and interaction between lecturer and student. The methodology used is not only useful to law students but also to those lecturers who do not have a legal background. This third edition has been updated and includes an audio CD, containing exercises for listening practice, aimed at developing and refining note-making skills.
Part of the Juta’s Property Law Library series, this new edition offers a comprehensive and authoritative discussion of all aspects of property law in South Africa. The 3rd edition reflects recent developments in case law and literature, and expands extensively on the new comparative sections which include asset forfeiture, constructive expropriation and the public-purpose requirement for expropriation. The author has won international acclaim for his work in the field.
Ouma het vir Doortjie ’n pragtige rooi rok vir Krismis gemaak. Sy is so opgewonde dat sy besluit om die rok sommer al ’n dag vroeer aan te trek om water by die windpomp te gaan haal en haar skilpad te voer. Maar toe die rok erg verniel, moet Doortjie dringend planne beraam sodat Ouma nie agterkom sy het dit skelm gedra nie.
The last monograph to be dedicated exclusively to the law of servitudes in South African law was the 1973 edition of Hall & Kellaway: Servitudes. Since then, interesting regulatory and constitutional issues have arisen in servitude disputes. The Law of Servitudes covers the traditional areas of the law relating to servitudes, such as the nature and characteristics of servitudes, the acquisition of servitudes, the relationship between the servitude holder and the landowner (including remedies available to either party), the termination of servitudes, and includes separate chapters on praedial servitudes, personal servitudes, and statutory and public servitudes. The Law of Servitudes seeks to establish the current state of the law, seen in the context of its historical development in South Africa, as well as to consider the current position with reference to the effect of the Constitution on the development of private law.
This book is the first South African work on this crucial new tool for the successful investigation and prosecution of crime. It introduces readers to the biological principles of DNA and emphasises the importance of the chain of custody and pre-trial disclosure. It also looks at the process that a DNA-sample has to go through before a DNA test result can be produced, as well as an explanation of test result interpretation. The meaning of a DNA match is explained, as well as aspects of population genetics, statistical calculations and DNA databases.
Toring van Jasmyn speel in die kleurvolle strate van Istanboel af. Markus Combrink reis saam met sy pa, suster en "nuwe boetie'' Neil (hy trek in by hulle na sy ouers se dood), na dié Turkse stad. Terwyl hulle pa werk, verken die tieners die pragtige besienswaardighede en raak bevriend met twee plaaslike tieners, Meryem en Sahib. Daar is politieke onrus, en bomaanvalle deur plaaslike terreurgroepe dreig om die Combrinks se vakansie in ’n nagmerrie te omskep. Boonop worstel Markus met sy ouers se onlangse egskeiding en moet Neil die verlies van sy ouers verwerk. Wanneer Markus se suster egter ontvoer word, begin die poppe behoorlik dans. Die vakansie ontaard in ’n avontuur wat die Combrinks nie sommer sal vergeet nie.
The theories and practices of teaching and learning English as a first or additional language within the context of the multilingual South African classroom as set out in the national curriculum. Includes practical examples and teaching strategies. Aimed at helping teachers working in any phase to understand the principles of language teaching, especially as the traditional distinctions of first and second language speakers have blurred.
Human life would not be the same without language communication. Sounds and symbols are the most basic characteristics of all languages, but the system by which these are linked to form meaning is conventionalised in very different ways. Many school-going learners in South Africa are currently not being instructed in their primary language for reasons that include the perception of increased economic opportunity that English gives. Learn2Teach accesses the theories and practices, and offers guidance on the principles, of teaching and learning English as a first or additional language within the context of the multilingual South African classroom as set out in the national curriculum. Learn2Teach makes special reference to the communicative approach which supports the outcomes-based education philosophy by not only promoting basic interpersonal oral-aural skills, but also integrating the expressive and receptive skills needed to develop the cognitive academic language proficiency so necessary for speakers of other languages being schooled in English. Many practical examples and teaching strategies are suggested and teachers are encouraged to develop their own coherent philosophy based on personal experiences.
Thirteen original chapters by major scholars examine different aspects of the ICU's record in the 1920s and 1930s, assessing its achievements and its failures in relation to the post-apartheid present. In its syndicalist One Big Union approach to protecting workers' rights; its emphasis on economic freedoms; its internationalism; and its robust protection of women and migrant workers, the ICU challenged fundamentally the axioms, tactics, and programmes of rival organisations like the African National Congress. More than simply an exercise in excavating a crucial chapter in struggle history, this volume demonstrates that the traditions and legacies of the ICU are of great relevance to contemporary Southern Africa.
Lien is die oudste kind in ’n disfunksionele huishouding, waar die status van die gesin van welgesteld tot armblankes verander het weens die misbruik van trustfondse deur haar prokureurspa, nou ’n gevangene, en haar ma weens haar onvermoë om die situasie te verwerk, ’n alkoholis word. Al wat oorbly van die glans van ’n vroeë lewe is ’n woordlose video met grepe uit gelukkige tye saam. Die besorgheid van ’n buurtannie help in die donkerste ure van die gesin, terwyl dit nodig word vir Lien om uit te spring om brood op die tafel te sit. Vir haar en haar jonger broer, Braam, oor wie sy besorg is, is daar aanpassingsprobleme by die nuwe skool, maar deur veral twee vriende, Wouter en Mimi, elk met hulle eie verwondheid, herwin Lien vir haar ’n eie plek. Sy doen naskool loswerkies vir ’n inkomste, veral om die aand kos op die tafel te kry en te spaar vir wanneer sy eendag oorsee kan gaan. Die behoeftes van die gesin kan egter nie alleen deur die wisselvallige inkomste aangespreek word nie. Terwyl haar ma se alkoholisme tot tragiese dieptes verval, begin sy in ’n vermomming op ’n straathoek bedel, waar sy randkarakters soos Roos en Tibbey leer ken en sy geleidelik hulle vertroue en vriendskap wen. Ondanks uitdagende omstandighede slaag sy daarin om ’n verantwoordelikheidsin te kweek wat hulle posisie as gesin ook geleidelik positief beinvloed. Die wyse waarop sy op haar gesins- en persoonlike uitdagings reageer, help haar om te groei, haar roeping te vind en vrede te maak met haar verlede. Vanaf die aangrypende openingstoneel word die aandag geboei met stilistiese vernuf, oortuigende karakterisering en geloofwaardige ruimte-beelding. Die skrywer het ’n oorspronklike aanslag wat gereflekteer word in die oorspronklike taalgebruik en skerp, vermaaklike dialoog. Respek vir die woord staan sentraal in hierdie manuskrip. Die gang van gebeure word so gestruktureer dat die leser meegevoer word en dit moeilik vind om die manuskrip neer te sit. Die narratief word effektief afgewissel met beskrywings van klanklose ou video-grepe. ’n Uitgebreide verwysingsraamwerk van musiek en ander motiewe word deurgaans gehandhaaf en uitgebou – so word die verhaal effektief gelaai met sekondêre betekenislae. Hierdie verhaal spreek ook van ’n maatskaplike gewete wat dit vierkantig plaas binne die konteks van ons sosio-politieke landskap. Dit is ’n verhaal wat die leser subtiel uitdaag om verantwoordelikheid te neem vir sy eie geluk en om die goeie in mense en situasies raak te sien, wat werklik ’n vars briesie is.
Angel is happily married with two teenage children, a successful psychology practice and a home overlooking the sea. Yet for nearly twenty years, she has carried a secret. It’s a secret that she has shared with only one other person... a secret that she thought was irrelevant and unimportant. Then somebody walks into Angel’s life – and suddenly her story is not her own anymore. It’s entangled with another story which requires Angel to face her own past and to finish the job she started so many years before. The third and final book in the Angel trilogy, Angel’s Legacy is a fast-moving, compelling read that will have readers guessing till the last chapter. Its cast of characters comes alive in a bitter-sweet narrative that culminates in a triumphant ending, celebrating the divine plan for each of their lives.
Hierdie titel gaan oor die "bos", oorlog en ook mense. Dit vertel die storie van 'n jong man wat in die laat 1980's by die Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag vir diensplig aanmeld en neem die leser op 'n kragtoer vanaf Basies en offisiersopleiding tot in die bosse van Namibie en Angola tydens die laaste gevegte van die Grensoorlog. Dit vertel van strawwe opleiding, 'n lewe in die Caprivi asook konstante operasionele ontplooiing. Verder beskryf die titel ook die gebeure direk na die oorlog en vertel die storie van 'n enheid en sy mense tydens hierdie fase. Ook deel die skrywer sy gewaarwordinge van dinge soos die realiteite van oorlog en ideologie; van kameraadskap, verlore onskuld en hoop.
Lien se lankstaanskoene Afrikaans EAT Study Guide X-kit Presteer Letterkunde Studiegidse maak die nasionale voorgeskrewe romans, dramas, kortverhale en gedigte meer toeganklik vir leerders. Dit verskaf kontekstuele inligting, karakterbeskrywings, volledige ontleding van temas, asook spesifieke eksamenriglyne.
In this book, faith leaders, scholars and activists from around the globe provide their perspective on faith and abortion. They reflect on examples of faith organisations which have provided leadership on the issue as well as examining religious approaches from Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim and inter-faith perspectives. Challenging the assumption that all people of faith are anti-abortion, this book provides a counterpoint to right-wing faith perspectives and outlines how faith communities reimagine abortion as an issue of social, pastoral and theological concern. Providing perspectives from the global North and South, it includes settings where abortion is legal, and where it is restricted, and settings where abortion stigma is ever-present to settings where abortion is normalised. It also demonstrates the complex connections between faith and abortion, how women and pregnant people are positioned in society and how morality is claimed and challenged.
Landluisteraar is Carina van der Walt se debuutbundel in Suid-Afrika. Die bundel bevat toeganklike gedigte soos strome klank deur ’n dorre landskap.
The constitutional entrenchment and protection of property rights has always been a difficult and controversial issue. With the introduction of a new, democratic Constitution in 1993, South African lawyers were forced to join the debate on constitutional property, particularly in a setting where restitution and land reform are important goals of the sociopolitical transformation process. Given the situation and the nature of the South African Bill of Rights, it was clear that a comparative study of constitutional property law was necessary. This book started out as a casebook, the idea being to collect the most important cases on constitutional property law from various jurisdictions, but because of the volume of important constitutional property cases from around the world, this idea was abandoned. The result is a book that consists of three parts. The first chapter contains general discussion of comparative, theoretical and analytical issues, and the author explains the way in which the book is structured.;The second part of the book consists of 18 chapters on jurisdictions where the property clause has generated substantial case law, and jurisdictions that merit extensive analysis and discussion. Each of these chapters gives a general introduction, an historical overview if necessary, an analysis of the relevant property clause and a discussion of the case law. The third part of the book consists of a collection of 86 property clauses from jurisdictions not included in earlier chapters, sometimes without discussion and in other instances with very brief discussion of either the property clause or the case law.
Addressing the influential analysis of law and literature, this book offers a new perspective on their relationship. The law and literature movement that has gained global prominence in the course of last decades of the twentieth and the first decades of the twenty-first centuries has provided the research and teaching of law with a considerable body of new and valuable knowledge and understanding. Most of the knowledge and insights generated by the movement concern either a thematic overlap between legal and literary discourses - suggesting they deal with the same moral concerns - or a rhetorical, semiotic or general linguistic comparability or 'sameness' between them - imputing to both the same or very similar narrative structures. The Literary Exception and the Rule of Law recognises the wealth of knowledge generated by this approach to the relationship between law and literature, and acknowledges its debt to this genre of scholarship. It nevertheless also proposes, on the basis of a number of revealing phenomenological inquiries, a different approach to law and literary studies: one that emphasises the irreducible difference between law and literature. It does so with the firm believe that a regard for the very different and indeed opposite discursive trajectories of legal and literary language allows for a more profound understanding of the unique and indeed separate roles that the discourses of law and literature generally play in the sustenance of relatively stable legal cultures. This important rethinking of the relationship between law and literature will appeal to scholars and students of legal theory, jurisprudence, philosophy, politics and literary theory.
Jan and Alpha share a common history: missing fathers, Cape Flats poverty and the consolations of gang life and drugs. But their paths are about to diverge. Jan wants to break free of gang life and has enrolled at university. But his gangster friends do not want to leave him alone and he also finds himself taking care of a very young abandoned baby...
For decades, most anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist movements identified radical transformation with capturing state power. The collapse of these statist projects from the 1970s led to a global crisis of left and working class politics. But crisis has also opened space for rediscovering alternative society-centred, anti-capitalist modes of bottom-up change, operating at a distance from the state. These have registered important successes in practice, such as the Zapatistas in Mexico, and Rojava in Syria. They have been a key influence on movements from Occupy in United States, to the landless in Latin America, to anti-austerity struggles in Europe and Asia, to urban movements in Africa. Their lineages include anarchism, syndicalism, autonomist Marxism, philosophers like Alain Badiou, and radical popular praxis. This path-breaking volume recovers this understanding of social transformation, long side-lined but now resurgent, like a seed in the soil that keeps breaking through and growing. It provides case studies with reference to South Africa and Zimbabwe, and includes a dossier of key texts from a century of anarchists, syndicalists, insurgent unionists and anti-apartheid activists in South Africa. Originating in an African summit of radical academics, struggle veterans and social movements, the book includes a preface from John Holloway. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in the Journal of Contemporary African Studies, with the addition of a new dossier on the history and voices of a century of politics at a distance from the state in South Africa.
Partymaal draai die lewe anders uit as wat jy dit in jou wildste drome voorgestel het. Vir Willem van Vuuren is die skool eerder 'n nagmerrie as die avontuur waarop hy gehoop het. Want almal eis hulle pond vleis van hom: Daar is die vreemde karakters in die kunsklas waarin hy per ongeluk beland, die rugbyspan waarin hy ter wille van sy pa se Twickenham-knie moet vasbyt, en die simpel kompetisie waarvoor sy broers hul pa wil inskryf. Dalk is juffrou Blom reg: Partymaal moet jy jou eie kop volg. En sy behoort te weet, want sy kan 'n rugbybal skop dat dit klein word. Willem Poprok is bekroon met 'n Silwer Sanlam-prys vir Jeuglektuur (2009), die M.E.R.-Prys vir Jeugliteratuur (2011) en die Scheepersprys vir Jeugliteratuur (2013). Hierdie skooluitgawe van Willem Poprok is goedgekeur vir die Departement van Basiese Onderwys se Nasionale Katalogus vir die Senior Fase. Addisionele onderrig- en leerstof is bygevoeg: aktiwiteite vir pre- en postlees, vrae volgens kognitiewe vlakke, woordelyste en notas oor die kenmerke van 'n jeugverhaal. Antwoordstelle is verkrygbaar op www.tafelberg.com.
Hoopvol is die verhaal van 'n 16-jarige jong man, Ben de Koker, wat 'n soektog onderneem na sy pa, wat hy nooit ontmoet het nie, nadat sy ma en suster omkom in 'n brand in Mayfair, Johannesburg. Parallel aan die narratief ontvou die verhaal van die 18-jarige Natalie, 'n weeskind wat op die Karoo-dorpie Hoopvol woon by die plaaslike pastoor en sy vrou. |
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