Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... became paralysed and unable to find creative solutions to staff and student demands . The result was that the atmosphere became too sectarian and suffocating , and all the progressive potential was snuffed out , causing the exodus of ...
... became paralysed and unable to find creative solutions to staff and student demands . The result was that the atmosphere became too sectarian and suffocating , and all the progressive potential was snuffed out , causing the exodus of ...
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... became mainstream . Peter White , founder of Mother Productions , acknowledges that he ' pioneered the commercialisation of the dance industry in South Africa , from a grungy , underground scene to a proper , mainstream trend ' ( Sunday ...
... became mainstream . Peter White , founder of Mother Productions , acknowledges that he ' pioneered the commercialisation of the dance industry in South Africa , from a grungy , underground scene to a proper , mainstream trend ' ( Sunday ...
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... became species , gravity became natural selection , and time became a grand epochal evolutionary progression from the least to the most evolved species , namely ' man ' . There was , however , an addition to this basic schema that ...
... became species , gravity became natural selection , and time became a grand epochal evolutionary progression from the least to the most evolved species , namely ' man ' . There was , however , an addition to this basic schema that ...
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Philosophical Moorings | 108 |
The History Makers James Sallis | 123 |
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