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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.
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The historical productions of Cecil John Rhodes in 20th century Cape Town

Mdudumane, Khayalethu January 2005 (has links)
This thesis analysed the historical productions of Rhodes in 20th century Cape Town. The critique of this study was that Cape Town embodies the history of imperialism in maintaining the memory of Rhodes. The thesis examined the following sites: Rhodes Cottage Museum, Rhodes Groote Schuur minor house, Rhodes Memorial and two statues, one in the Company Gardens at Cape Town and the other at the University of Cape Town.
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Produção, composição morfológica, químico-bromatológica e digestibilidade in vitro do capim de Rhodes (Chloris gayana Kunth.) em diferentes idades de crescimento / not available

Tamassia, Luis Fernando Monteiro 30 June 2000 (has links)
O presente trabalho teve como objetivos avaliar a altura, número de inflorescências, a produção de matéria seca, a porcentagem de folhas, hastes e material morto, a relação folha:haste, os teores de matéria seca, cinzas, proteína bruta, FDN, FDA, lignina, celulose, hemicelulose, teores de macro e microelementos e de ácido cianídrico na parte aérea do capim de Rhodes em diferentes idades de crescimento. O experimento foi desenvolvido no Departamento de Produção Animal da USP/ESALQ. Foi adotado o delineamento experimental de blocos completos casualisados (4 blocos), tendo seis idades de crescimento (tratamentos) à cada 10 dias, sendo o primeiro corte 20 dias após o corte de rebaixamento. A produção de matéria seca aumentou deforma quadrática (P<0,05), com valores mínimos observados aos 20 dias (229,18 g m-2) e máximos aos 60 dias com 709,09 g m-2 para matéria seca. Pela equação de regressão, atingiu-se 711,68 g m-2 de matéria seca aos 78 dias de crescimento. A altura variou de forma quadrática (P<0,05) de 34,54 a 94,05 cm aos 20 e 70 dias de crescimento, respectivamente. As inflorescências aumentaram linearmente (P<0,05) com médias de 29,25 e 398,50 inflorescências aos 20 e 60 dias, respectivamente. A porcentagem de folhas decresceu quadraticamente (P<0,05) no período experimental apresentando 64,07 e 15,11% de folhas aos 20 e 60 dias, respectivamente. A porcentagem de hastes e material morto aumentaram quadraticamente e linearmente (P<0,05),respectivamente, sendo obtidos 31,77 e 69,36% de hastes aos 20 e 40 dias e 4,16 e 19,16% de material morto aos 20 e 70 dias, respectivamente. A relação folha:haste decresceu quadraticamente (P<0,05) de 20 a 60 dias com 2,12 e 0,22,respectivamente. O teor de matéria seca aumentou cubicamente (P<0,05) 129,7 e 339,5 g kg-1 aos 20 e 60 dias, respectivamente. A proteína bruta diminuiu de forma quadrática (P<0,05) entre 20 e 70 dias com valores de 133,6 a 40,8 g kg-1, respectivamente. A relação folha:haste decresceu quadraticamente (P<0,05) de 20 a 60 dias com 2,12 e 0,22, respectivamente. O teor de matéria seca aumentou cubicamente (P<0,05) 129,7 e 339,5 g kg-1 aos 20 e 60 dias, respectivamente. A proteína bruta diminuiu de forma quadrática (P<0,05) entre 20 e 70 dias com valores de 133,6 a 40,8 g kg-1, respectivamente. Os teores de FDA, FDN, celulose, hemicelulose aumentaram cubicamente (P<0,05) com valores mínimos de 336,9; 642,8; 306,9 e 305,8 g kg--1 aos 20 dias e máximos de 435,2; 774,4; 384,9 e 340,1 g kg-1 para 40 dias, respectivamente para FDA, FDN, celulose e aos 50 dias para hemicelulose. A lignina aumentou quadraticamente (P<0,05) entre 20 e 70 dias variando de 30,0 a 60,8 g kg-1, respectivamente. Os valores de DVIVMS foram maiores que da DVIVMO, e decresceram cúbica e quadraticamente, respectivamente. A variação encontrada foi de 734,9 a 472,1 g kg-1 e de 725,1 a 456,8 g kg-1 para DVIVMS e DVIVMO aos 20 e 70 dias, respectivamente. O Cu decresceu cubicamente (P<0,05) de 11,75 a 5,79 mg/kg-1 aos 20 e 70 dias, respectivamente. O Fe decresceu quadraticamente (P<0,05) de 327,60 a 140,04 mg kg-1 aos 20 e 40 dias, respectivamente. O Zn decresceu linearmente (P<0,05) entre 20 e 70 dias de 40,53 a 20,95 mg kg-1, respectivamente. Para o Mn não foram encontrados modelos de regressão polinomial significativos (P<0,05) que pudessem explicar o seu decréscimo com o tempo. Os valores de HCN encontrados variaram quadraticamente (P<0,05) com aumentos de 20 a 40 dias (0,56 a 1,51 mg kg-1), respectivamente e decréscimo a partir de então atingindo 0,58 mg kg-1aos 70 dias de crescimento. Conclui-se que o capim de Rhodes apresenta melhor valor nutritivo entre 30 e 40 dias de idade. / not available
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Novel approaches to the monitoring of computer networks /

Halse, Guy Antony. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc. (Computer Science))--Rhodes University, 2003.
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The historical productions of Cecil John Rhodes in 20th century Cape Town

Mdudumane, Khayalethu January 2005 (has links)
This thesis analysed the historical productions of Rhodes in 20th century Cape Town. The critique of this study was that Cape Town embodies the history of imperialism in maintaining the memory of Rhodes. The thesis examined the following sites: Rhodes Cottage Museum, Rhodes Groote Schuur minor house, Rhodes Memorial and two statues, one in the Company Gardens at Cape Town and the other at the University of Cape Town.
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Peter Füsslis Jerusalemfahrt, 1523, und Brief über den Fall von Rhodos 1522 /

Füssli, Peter. Uffer, Leza M. January 1982 (has links)
Diss. : Philosophische Fakultät I : Zürich : 1977. - Bibliogr. p. 170-181. Index. Glossaire. -
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Leading for innovation : an assessment of employee perceptions about leadership behaviours among senior and middle management staff at Rhodes University Library

Van der Walt, Wynand Dawid January 2017 (has links)
Organisations require a leadership cohort that can drive transformation from within, if they wish to adapt innovatively towards ensuring sustainable relevance in a volatile and highly competitive global market. The same applies to academic library services that serve the needs of their respective institutions. Yet, as indicated by various studies, little attention is paid to the nature of leadership required to take academic libraries forward in an age where, especially in the South African academic environment, the maxim of “business unusual” holds true. Transformational leadership is described as visionary and adaptive leadership aimed at increasing morale and motivation of staff, with an emphasis on follower development and empowerment towards self-leadership, driving entrepreneurial activities (Goethals, Soreson and Burns 2004b: 1558). The study explores aspects of the nature of transformational leadership, as well as the extent to which transformational leadership behaviours and attributes are perceived as being evident among the middle and senior library staff members at the Rhodes University Library. The Full Range Leadership Model (FRLM) provided the framework for this study, and the Team Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (TMLQ) was adapted and administered (via the Mind Garden Transform Hosting Solution) to all 42 staff members of the Rhodes Library. The data analysis was done based on the collated on the Mind Garden Transform Hosting Solution. Based on the analysis of the data, it was concluded that the RUL leadership team is perceived as being predominantly transformational in nature, but with evidence to suggest that transactional and non-leadership behaviours occur more frequently than are conducive towards innovation. This conclusion is supported by the assessment of the perceptions of leadership outcomes that indicate perceived levels of some ineffectiveness, some dissatisfaction and insufficient extra effort on the side of the leadership team. / Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2017. / Information Science / MIT / Unrestricted
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The historical productions of Cecil John Rhodes in 20th century Cape Town

Mdudumane, Khayalethu January 2005 (has links)
Magister Artium - MA / This thesis analysed the historical productions of Rhodes in 20th century Cape Town. The critique of this study was that Cape Town embodies the history of imperialism in maintaining the memory of Rhodes. The thesis examined the following sites: Rhodes Cottage Museum, Rhodes Groote Schuur minor house, Rhodes Memorial and two statues, one in the Company Gardens at Cape Town and the other at the University of Cape Town. / South Africa
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Foreshadowing and suspense in the epics of Homer, Apollonius, and Vergil ...

Duckworth, George Eckel, January 1933 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Princeton University, 1930. / "Bibliographical index": p. [133]-135.
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Foreshadowing and suspense in the epics of Homer, Apollonius, and Vergil ...

Duckworth, George Eckel, January 1933 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Princeton University, 1930. / "Bibliographical index": p. [133]-135.
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The Grahamstown Fine Art Association

Cook, J C W January 1974 (has links)
When he opened the 24th annual exhibition of students' work on the 1st July, 1927, Professor F.W. Armstrong gave the following account of the beginnings of the Grahamstown School of Art: ... The appointment of a master was the responsibility of Sir Langham Dale, the Superintendent General of Education in the Cape Colony. His choice for the first art master of the Grahamstown School of Art was Mr.W. H. Simpson. Simpson had studied at the South Kensington Museum then at the Royal Academy. During the 1870's he had exhibited in the Royal Academy, at other exhibitions in London, and in the provinces. Intro. p. 1.

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