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The fifth edition of Financial Accounting: IFRS® Principles is a concepts-based South African text that assumes a basic knowledge of financial accounting, and then helps readers understand and apply the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS® Standards).
It also references the IFRS for SMEs® Standard, which is applicable to small and medium-sized enterprises. The book has been updated to bring it in line with the 2018 Conceptual Framework. It has been revised to be more accessible, and now includes simpler, more concise explanations, conceptual diagrams and additional worked examples.
The pedagogy of the book supports the development of crucial strategies and sound financial reporting knowledge, providing an excellent balance between theory, practice and strategy. It is suitable for second and third-year courses in financial accounting on the Chartered Accountant or General Accountant stream at universities as well as universities of technology.
An introduction to religion and multireligion education at tertiary
institutions. Includes sacred traditions and scripltures,
teachings, ethics, history, religion and society, and religious
expetience. Contains a new section that deals with religion studies
at school based on the national policy on religion in education as
well as the national curriculum for religion studies. Provides
maps, time charts and activities. Written specifically for
teachers, both pre-service and in-service.
The 3rd edition of Farlam and Hathaway's popular case book on the
law of contract builds an extensive series of notes, central
materials and commentary upon its solid foundation of cases.
Tourism entrepreneurs aims to provide students studying business
management and tourism and emerging entrepreneurs, with the
knowledge and skills to start and manage their own small business.
It takes the reader through a process of understanding what tourism
and the tourism industry is all about and where the entrepreneur
fits into the industry, highlighting the importance of
entrepreneurial activities within the tourism industry. The title
allows readers to move from the conceptual stage to the writing of
a business plan; this prepares the budding entrepreneur for -
financing the venture; assessing the environment and market;
identifying marketing opportunities; highlighting the risks
involved and planning the financial management of the business; how
a business should be managed to achieve success.
Despite increasing visibility of same-sex relationships in South
Africa, there remains a distinct lack of research and public
discussion around same-sex family practices and related legislative
and social issues. This new collection of essays, interviews and
images seeks to address this critical information gap by both
capturing recent scholarship and documenting the challenges and
experiences of same-sex partnered families. By bringing together
work from diverse academic and professional disciplines - as well
as visual materials from two recent exhibitions - this unique
collection will play a crucial role in promoting further research
into LGBTI families in South Africa. Topics covered include the
theory and context of LGBTI families in South Africa; the
legislative framework; media representations of same-sex families;
assisted reproduction technology - challenges, experiences and
understandings; parenting practices; disclosure practices within
families; and intimate partner violence.
This edited collection focuses on tourism development,
sustainability and local change in southern Africa. The book offers
a range of both conceptual and applied perspectives that address
various changes in southern African tourism and community
development relations. The key drivers of change that include
climate change and globalization form the context for the diverse
and interesting set of case studies from the region. The main
conceptual grounds of the book cover sustainability, sustainable
development goals (SDGs), responsibility, vulnerability,
adaptation, resilience, governance, local development and inclusive
growth. In this book sustainability is seen as one of the most
important issues currently facing the tourism sector, affecting all
types and scales of tourism operations and environments in the
region. Tourism is an increasingly important economy in the
southern African region and the industry is creating changes for
communities and environment while also facing major challenges
caused by global trends and changes. The book offers a case study
driven approach to sustainability needs of tourism development in
local community contexts. The case study chapters are linked
through the book’s focus on sustainable tourism and local
community development. Through emphasizing the need to understand
both global change and local contexts in sustainable tourism
development, this book is a valuable resource for all those working
in the field.
The Borderline Psychotic Child reviews the history and evolution of
the borderline diagnosis for children, both in the USA and the UK,
bringing the reader up to date with current clinical opinion on the
subject. Using a range of clinical case studies, the book attempts
to harmonise US and UK views on borderline diagnosis in the light
of new developments in theory at The Menninger Clinic, The Anna
Freud Centre and The Tavistock Clinic. Providing an introduction to
the borderline concept, and a systematic overview of current
theoretical thinking and clinical practices from leading
practitioners in the field, The Borderline Psychotic Child will
make informative reading both for professionals and students in the
field of child analysis.
This book examines the role of British object relations theory
in order to explore our understanding and treatment of depression.
It challenges current conceptualizations of depression while
simultaneously discussing the complex nature of depression, its
long-lasting and chronic implications and the susceptibility to
relapse many may face.
Illuminated throughout by case studies, areas of discussion
include:
- Freuda (TM)s theory of depression
- analytic subtypes of depression
- a theoretical contribution to the problem of relapse
- the correlation between dream work and the work of
mourning.
Object Relations in Depression offers a psychoanalytic
discussion of the multifaceted nature of depression and as such
will be of great interest to all those in the psychoanalytic
field.
This book examines the role of British object relations theory
in order to explore our understanding and treatment of depression.
It challenges current conceptualizations of depression while
simultaneously discussing the complex nature of depression, its
long-lasting and chronic implications and the susceptibility to
relapse many may face.
Illuminated throughout by case studies, areas of discussion
include:
- Freuda (TM)s theory of depression
- analytic subtypes of depression
- a theoretical contribution to the problem of relapse
- the correlation between dream work and the work of
mourning.
Object Relations in Depression offers a psychoanalytic
discussion of the multifaceted nature of depression and as such
will be of great interest to all those in the psychoanalytic
field.
The Borderline Psychotic Child reviews the history and evolution of the borderline diagnosis for children, both in the USA and the UK, bringing the reader up to date with current clinical opinion on the subject. Using a range of clinical case studies, the book attempts to harmonise US and UK views on borderline diagnosis in the light of new developments in theory at The Menninger Clinic, The Anna Freud Centre and The Tavistock Clinic. Providing an introduction to the borderline concept, and a systematic overview of current theoretical thinking and clinical practices from leading practitioners in the field, The Borderline Psychotic Child will make informative reading both for professionals and students in the field of child analysis.
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This edited collection focuses on tourism development,
sustainability and local change in southern Africa. The book offers
a range of both conceptual and applied perspectives that address
various changes in southern African tourism and community
development relations. The key drivers of change that include
climate change and globalization form the context for the diverse
and interesting set of case studies from the region. The main
conceptual grounds of the book cover sustainability, sustainable
development goals (SDGs), responsibility, vulnerability,
adaptation, resilience, governance, local development and inclusive
growth. In this book sustainability is seen as one of the most
important issues currently facing the tourism sector, affecting all
types and scales of tourism operations and environments in the
region. Tourism is an increasingly important economy in the
southern African region and the industry is creating changes for
communities and environment while also facing major challenges
caused by global trends and changes. The book offers a case study
driven approach to sustainability needs of tourism development in
local community contexts. The case study chapters are linked
through the book's focus on sustainable tourism and local community
development. Through emphasizing the need to understand both global
change and local contexts in sustainable tourism development, this
book is a valuable resource for all those working in the field.
In diesem Buch analysiert der bekannte Philosoph Hermann Lubbe
anhaltende Trends sozialer, kultureller und politischer
Entwicklung. Das Ergebnis ist eine uberraschende Philosophie
zivilisatorischer Evolution. Komplementar zur
wissenschaftlich-technischen und wirtschaftlichen Globalisierung
verlaufen Prozesse der Selbstorganisation kleiner Einheiten, und
Herkunftswelten werden revitalisiert - lokal und national,
kulturell und religios. Angesprochen werden nicht nur
Fachphilosophen, sondern auch Sozialwissenschaftler, Okonomen und
Kulturwissenschaftler und ebenso auf Orientierung bedachte
Praktiker, Unternehmer, (Europa-)Politiker und Journalisten sowie
Gegenwartsinteressierte und Zukunftsbesorgte. Die Beitrage sind
sorgfaltig aufeinander abgestimmt und vermitteln ein
eindrucksvolles Bild unserer Gegenwart."
Die Zukunft der modernen Industriegesellschaft hangt letztlich
nicht von okonomischen, vielmehr von kulturellen und politischen
Faktoren ab. Das erfahren heute alle, die in Wirtschaft und
Verwaltung, in Politik und Wissenschaft fur diese Zukunft
einstehen. Im vorliegenden Buch wird zunachst die gewandelte
Einstellung in der Bevolkerung zu ihren industriegesellschaftlichen
Lebensgrundlagen untersucht; die Ursachen reichen weit uber die uns
bedrangenden okologischen Probleme hinaus. Dennoch bringen sich
Wohlfahrt und Freiheit unverandert als Lebensvorzuge der modernen
Industriegesellschaft zur Geltung. Der Aufbruch im Bereich des
ehemaligen Sozialismus demonstriert das eindrucksvoll. Als
orientierungspraktisch-kulturelle Konsequenz ergibt sich: Verlangt
ist nicht die Suche nach grossen alternativen
Gesellschaftsentwurfen, vielmehr politische, okonomische und
wissenschaftlich-technische Steuerungskunst unter den moralischen
und kulturellen Zielvorgaben des Gemeinsinns."
In einer dynamischen Zivilisation erhoht sich in Wissenschaft und
Technik, in Wirtschaft und Kunst die Neuerungsrate. Die Zeitdauer
konstanter Arbeits- und Lebensverhaltnisse nimmt ab, der Aufenthalt
in der Gegenwart verkurzt sich. Zeit wird knapp und
organisationsbedurftig. Hermann Lubbe beschreibt und analysiert die
kulturellen, wirtschaftlichen und zeitumgangstechnischen Folgen
dieser "Gegenwartsschrumpfung" und zeichnet ein umfassendes
Panorama der Zeit-Verfassung unserer modernen Kultur.
"Der Autor stellt dem Leser den mehr als fraglichen
Beschleunigungscharakter unserer modernen Kultur facettenreich und
anschaulich vor. Spricht aus, was wir in unserer Angst, uns auf der
schnellen Reise selbst zu verlieren, schon fast gar nicht mehr
wahrnehmen wollen..." "Das Buch versucht eine Phanomenologie
unserer Kultur, deren Ausserungen sich standig und mit wachsender
Geschwindigkeit verandern. Seine Belege sind uns in ihrer
Alltaglichkeit uberraschend, aber in ihren Einzelheiten
plausibel..." (VDI nachrichten magazin bzw. Physikalische Blatter)
"
In einer dynamischen Zivilisation erhoht sich in Wissenschaft und
Technik, in Wirtschaft und Kunst die Neuerungsrate. Die Zeitdauer
konstanter Arbeits- und Lebensverhaltnisse nimmt ab, der Aufenthalt
in der Gegenwart verkurzt sich. Zeit wird knapp und
organisationsbedurftig. Hermann Lubbe beschreibt und analysiert die
kulturellen, wirtschaftlichen und zeitumgangstechnischen Folgen
dieser "Gegenwartsschrumpfung" und zeichnet ein umfassendes
Panorama der Zeit-Verfassung unserer modernen Kultur.
"Der Autor stellt dem Leser den mehr als fraglichen
Beschleunigungscharakter unserer modernen Kultur facettenreich und
anschaulich vor. Spricht aus, was wir in unserer Angst, uns auf der
schnellen Reise selbst zu verlieren, schon fast gar nicht mehr
wahrnehmen wollen..." "Das Buch versucht eine Phanomenologie
unserer Kultur, deren Ausserungen sich standig und mit wachsender
Geschwindigkeit verandern. Seine Belege sind uns in ihrer
Alltaglichkeit uberraschend, aber in ihren Einzelheiten
plausibel..." (VDI nachrichten magazin bzw. Physikalische Blatter)
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