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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
111

Papers.

Foote, Don Charles, January 1900 (has links)
Essay on Hammerfest presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for degree of Masters of Arts at McGill University. / Typescripts; typescripts (copies); printed matter. Essay on Hammerfest includes pen and ink drawing of seaside village by Brit A. Foote.
112

Terapeutiese paradoks as fasilitering van hoop binne 'n pastoraal-narratiewe benadering

Redelinghuys, Heindrich Jacobus Petrus. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (D.D.(Pastoral Family Therapy))--University of Pretoria, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-345).
113

Die gebruik van rituele en simbole binne die erediens as draers van hoop

Small, Alwyn Johannes. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (MA Teologie(Praktiese Teologie)--Universiteit van Pretoria, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-102)
114

Social justice and eschatological hope

Rummel, Paula Beth. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (Includes bibliographical references 54-58).
115

Social justice and eschatological hope

Rummel, Paula Beth. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 54-58).
116

Thinking outside Pandora's box now that the idea of God has been declared dead, has all hope has been lost for philosophy and humankind?

Fenicato, Mary Ann. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Duquesne University, 2004. / Title from document title page. Abstract included in electronic submission form. Includes bibliography (p. 238-244) and index.
117

Our reason for hope

Hinkle, Larry. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min,)--Ashland Theological Seminary, 1995. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 246-251).
118

Die Kaap onder die Bataafse Republiek, 1803-1806

Merwe, Johannes Petrus van der, January 1926 (has links)
Akademiese proefskrif--Amsterdam.
119

Die noordwaartse beweging van die Boere voor die Groot Trek (1770-1842)

Merwe, Petrus Johannes Van der, January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Leiden. / Includes bibliographical references.
120

Geology of the central and southern domains of the Koras Group, northern Cape Province

Sanderson-Damstra, Christopher Gerald 17 April 2013 (has links)
The Central and Southern Domains of the Koras Group, situated on the Doornberg Lineament, are the structurally preserved remnants of a once more widespread late-syntectonic cover sequence. Detailed examination of the field relationships, lithology and petrography together with new geochemical data (30 analyses) has resulted in the proposal of a new geological succession consisting mainly of two cycles of bimodal basaltic-rhyolitic volcanics with interbedded, immature conglomerates and lithic greywackes. These two cycles, named the Boomrivier and Leeudraai Formations, are overlain by the immature, polymictic orthoconglomerates and red arkosic sandstones of the Kalkpunt Formation. The first volcanic cycle commenced with the Lambrechtsdrif basaltic andesites and was followed, after a short hiatus, by the Swartkopsleegte rhyodacites. The second cycle comprises the Rouxville basalts and basaltic andesites and the Swartkop and Kenilworth rhyolites. Field evidence suggests that eruption of the rhyolitic and basaltic volcanics in the second cycle was contemporaneous. Geochemically, the volcanics can be classified as an "average-K" to high-K, tholeiitic, subalkaline association which exhibits general similarities to other Southern African bimodal associations e.g., the tholeiitic lavas of the Wilgenhoutsdrif Group. The Koras Group is petrologically similar to the Sinclair Sequence which is presently considered to be its coeval equivalent, but the dominantly calc-alkaline character of the Sinclair rocks distinguishes them from the dominantly tholeiitic Koras lavas. In a short literature review, the four main hypotheses for the petrogenesis of bimodal associations: liquid immiscibility, crystal fractionation, two-stage partial melting and separate magma sources, are described and the most feasible explanation for the origin of the Koras lavas is thought to be a "separate magma source" hypothesis in which two cycles of mantle-derived basalts and crustal-derived rhyolites were produced in a zone of high heat flow and erupted in an area of crustal weakness. The middle- or late-Proterozoic Koras Group was formed during unstable tectonic conditions, in a depositional setting that was probably controlled by late folding of the underlying pre-Koras sequences as well as the major strike-slip movement and subordinate dip-slip faulting in the Doornberg Lineament.

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