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A Desire to Return to the Ruins looks at the contentious issues of land reform and restitution in post-apartheid South Africa. It tells the stories of communities engaged in a battle to regain land forcefully taken away from them and their forebears during the apartheid years.
The stories range from successful claims that have turned communities against one another, their long struggle against government’s bureaucracy and the political wrangling around the land issue.
The second edition of Media ethics in the South African context
explores the dynamic and potentially explosive field of media
ethics from a South African perspective. Grounded in ethical
theory, the public philosophies of communication and media
performance norms, this text provides guidelines for the
individual's ethical decision making; for both media practitioners
and media groups. Cutting edge analysis of the South African
normative context under the previous and present political
dispensations makes this book essential reading for media policy
formulators and students alike. Changes in the normative context
are presenting the South African news media in particular, with new
challenges.
Journey around our planet and discover amazing animals and their habitats with this colourful book and 300-piece jigsaw. The sturdy box contains a vividly illustrated jigsaw of a map of the world, plus a book full of fascinating facts about the animals that live in each region of the world.
Among the most interesting fields in research are the emerging
possibilities to interface the human brain directly with machines,
e.g. with computers and robotic interfaces. The European Space
Agency's Advanced Concept team as a multidisciplinary team from
engineering, artificial intelligence, and neural engineering has
been working on the cutting edge of exploring brain machine
interfaces for application in space as solutions to limitations
astronauts face in space, and this book for the first time presents
the state-of-the-art-cohesively.
* A pioneering book for a pioneering field
* Presents the application of cutting-edge brain machine interface
technologies and concepts to support astronauts in space
* Of great interest to space scientists, neuroscientists, and
biomedical engineers alike
Perhaps no other single Roman speech exemplifies the connection
between oratory, politics and imperialism better than Cicero's De
Provinciis Consularibus, pronounced to the senate in 56 BC. Cicero
puts his talents at the service of the powerful "triumviri"
(Caesar, Crassus and Pompey), whose aims he advances by appealing
to the senators' imperialistic and chauvinistic ideology. This
oration, then, yields precious insights into several areas of late
republican life: international relations between Rome and the
provinces (Gaul, Macedonia and Judaea); the senators' view on
governors, publicani (tax-farmers) and foreigners; the dirty
mechanics of high politics in the 50s, driven by lust for
domination and money; and Cicero's own role in that political
choreography. This speech also exemplifies the exceptional range of
Cicero's oratory: the invective against Piso and Gabinius calls for
biting irony, the praise of Caesar displays high rhetoric, the
rejection of other senators' recommendations is a tour de force of
logical and sophisticated argument, and Cicero's justification for
his own conduct is embedded in the self-fashioning narrative which
is typical of his post reditum speeches. This new commentary
includes an updated introduction, which provides the readers with a
historical, rhetorical and stylistic background to appreciate the
complexities of Cicero's oration, as well as indexes and maps.
As the arbitration of internal trust disputes has attracted
significant attention amongst the arbitration and trust law
communities in recent years, this book provides a timely and
comprehensive examination of the ways of overcoming challenges
associated with trust arbitration. Rebutting arguments made against
the enforceability of trust arbitration clauses, it highlights key
traps for the unwary when drafting such clauses, and thereby
provides readers with the necessary knowledge to enter by the
narrow gate of trust arbitration, rather than by the broad gate of
trust litigation. Key features include: Guidance for the drafting
of trust arbitration clauses In-depth analysis of the European
Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and natural justice issues posed
by trust arbitration Comparisons between several commonwealth
jurisdictions to determine how trust arbitration could work in each
system Analysis and commentary on multiple common law trust
arbitration statutes, as well as relevant international treaties,
including the Hague Trust Convention and the New York Convention
Arbitrators, private client lawyers, trust professionals and
scholars will greatly benefit from the detailed analysis and
commentary in this book. Accessible in style, it will also prove
invaluable to students of arbitration or trust law.
An account of what it was like to be educated at a school that was
so radical, pupils were not required to attend lessons; and what
happened to the pupils afterwards.
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