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Neuerwerbungsliste 2016 Bibliothek der Basler Afrika Bibliographien Neuerwerbungen aus und zu Namibia (Neuzugänge 1. Januar – 31. Dezember 2016) 1. Monographien S. 2 2. Zeitschriften, Jahresberichte und Zeitungen S. 127 3. Elektronische Dokumente S. 146 Library of the Basler Afrika Bibliographien New acquisitions from and on Namibia (New acquisitions January 1 – December 31, 2016) 1. Monographs p. 2 2. Journals, annual reports and newspapers p. 127 3. Electronic documents p. 146 1. Monographien / Monographs 10 belangrike dinge waarvan elke (TB) pasiënt moet kennis dra... Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Health and Social Services, 0000; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill.. Deskriptoren: Lehrbücher + Tuberkulose + Namibia Signatur: 43664 2011 Population and Housing Census. Khomas Regional Tables Based on 4th Delimination. Basic Tables and Estimated Figures Windhoek: Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), ca. 2012; 83p., tables. Mit einem Vorwort von John Steytler. Deskriptoren: Demographie + Haushalt + Housing + Statistiken + Khomas Signatur: 43580 A Brief Guide to the Functions of the Master of High Court I.R.O: Deceased Estates & Guardian Fund Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Justice, Master of the High Court, 2010; 14p.. Mit einem Vorwort von Elsie Beukes. Deskriptoren: Bodenrecht + Erbrecht + Justizwesen + Namibia Signatur: 43483 A Classic Namibian Safari Windhoek: Classic Safari Camps of Africa, 0000; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill.. Ergänzung zum Titel: Umschalgtitel: Classical Safari Camps of Africa: Namibia. Deskriptoren: Bildbände + Kataloge + Tourismus + Namibia Signatur: 43603 A Unified Standard Ortography for Tjoao Languages Reihe: Monograph Series, No. 264 Cape Town: Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS), 2015; 17p.. Mit einem Vorwort von Lazarus M. Miti. Unter Mitarbeit von Magredi Sibanda, Mhlanganiselwa Mpofu, Markson Ngcoli Sibanda, Msindo Best Moyo, Mthandazo Khuphe Vundla. Deskriptoren: Linguistik + Angola + Botsuana + Namibia + Simbabwe + Südafrika Signatur: 43924 Academic Programmes Windhoek: University of Namibia (UNAM), ca. 2015; [ohne Seitenzählung]. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Universitäten + Namibia Signatur: 43571 Afrika 2015: Millenniumsziele in Afrika und die Rolle der Geowissenschaften. 35. Jahrestagung der Afrikagruppe deutscher Geowissenschaftler (AdG), Frankfurt am Main, 26. und 27. Juni 2015. Tagungsband Frankfurt a.M.: Afrikagruppe deutscher Geowissenschaftler (AdG), 2015; 45p., map, table. Mit einem Vorwort von Jürgen Runge. Deskriptoren: Konferenzbeiträge + Geologie + Kartographie + Konferenzen + Physische Geographie + Umweltwissenschaften + Wasserwirtschaft + Afrika + Namibia + Südafrika Signatur: 43634 Afrikaans in Namibië. Graad 1 Reihe: Friendly Earth Series Windhoek: Pollination Publishers, 2014; iv, 92p., ill.. Mit Illustrationen von Michelle Gaugler. Deskriptoren: Schulbücher + Afrikaans + Namibia Signatur: 43609 Afrikaans in Namibië. Graad 2 Reihe: Friendly Earth Series Windhoek: Pollination Publishers, 2014; iv, 96p., ill.. Mit Illustrationen von Michelle Gaugler. Deskriptoren: Schulbücher + Afrikaans + Namibia Signatur: 43610 Afrikaans in Namibië. Graad 3 Reihe: Friendly Earth Series Windhoek: Pollination Publishers, 2014; iv, 128p., ill., map, table. Mit Illustrationen von Michelle Gaugler und Esmé Meyer. Deskriptoren: Schulbücher + Afrikaans + Namibia Signatur: 43616 Afrikaans in Namibië. Leesboek 1 Reihe: Friendly Earth Series Windhoek: Pollination Publishers, 2014; iv, 44p., ill.. Mit Illustrationen von Michelle Gaugler und Sylvia von Kühne. Deskriptoren: Schulbücher + Afrikaans + Namibia Signatur: 43617 Afrikaans in Namibië. Leesboek 2 Reihe: Friendly Earth Series Windhoek: Pollination Publishers, 2014; iv, 60p., ill.. Mit Illustrationen von Michelle Gaugler und Diana Ingram. Mit Photographien von Tanja Bause. Deskriptoren: Schulbücher + Afrikaans + Namibia Signatur: 43618 Afrikaans in Namibië. Leesboek 3 Reihe: Friendly Earth Series Windhoek: Pollination Publishers, 2014; iv, 76p., ill.. Mit Illustrationen von Michelle Gaugler und Maretha Coetzee. Mit Beiträgen von Kathy Thorburn, Louise Swart, Minda Coetzee. Deskriptoren: Schulbücher + Afrikaans + Namibia Signatur: 43619 Afrikaans in Namibië. Onderwysergids. Tweedetaal. Graad 1, 2 & 3 Reihe: Friendly Earth Series Windhoek: Pollination Publishers, 2015; ii, 138p., ill.. Ergänzung zum Titel: Umschlagtitel: Afrikaans in Namibië. Onderwysergids. Graad 1, 2 & 3. Deskriptoren: Schulbücher + Afrikaans + Namibia Signatur: 43608 Agricultural Employers' Association Wage Survey 2014 Windhoek: Agricultural Employers' Association (AEA), 2014; 33p., ill., tables. Deskriptoren: AIDS + Alkohol + Arbeiter + Arbeitsbedingungen + Gesundheitswesen + Gewerkschaften + Landwirtschaft + Namibia Signatur: 43642 Agro-Marketing & Trade Agency: Annual Report October 2013 - March 2014 Windhoek: Agro-Marketing & Trade Agency (AMTA), 2014; 49p., ill., tables. Mit Vorworten von Anna Shiweda und Lungameni Lucas. Deskriptoren: Jahresberichte + Ernährung + Handel + Landwirtschaft + Namibia Signatur: 43578 Agro-Marketing & Trade Agency: Strategic Plan 2014-2019 Foundation Strategy Windhoek: Agro-Marketing & Trade Agency (AMTA), 2014; 31p., ill., tables. Mit Vorworten von Anna Shiweda und Lungameni Lucas. Deskriptoren: Entwicklungsmodelle + Ernährung + Handel + Landwirtschaft + Namibia Signatur: 43579 All You Need to Know about the MVA Fund Windhoek: Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund of Namibia, 0000; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill.. Deskriptoren: Lehrbücher + Automobil + Gesundheitswesen + Menschen mit Behinderung + Verkehr + Versicherungswesen + Namibia Signatur: 43666 Auras Valley Pharmacy: Gratis nuusbrief, Des. 2012/Jan. 2013 Cape Town: KK Publishers, 2012; 11p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Firmennachrichten + Handel + Pharmakologie + Windhoek Signatur: 43569 Azania: Transkei "Independenc" [Los Angeles (CA): Southern Africa Support Committee, ca. 1978; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill., map. Deskriptoren: Apartheid + Solidaritätsbewegungen + SWAPO + Widerstand + ZANU + Namibia + Simbabwe + Südafrika + USA Signatur: 41941 Bail in Cases of Rape and Domestic Violence Windhoek: Legal Assistance Centre (LAC), 2010; 11p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Lehrbücher + Justizwesen + Sexuelle Gewalt + Namibia Signatur: 43469 Bankmed Namibia: Benefits, Contributions & Rules 2015 Windhoek: Methealth Namibia Administrators; Bankmed Namibia, 2015; 53p. + Appendix, ill., tables. Mit einem Vorwort von Philip Oberholzer. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Gesundheitswesen + Versicherungswesen + Namibia Signatur: 43705 Bay Self Catering Accommodation. Your Home Away from Home 2015/2016 Walvis Bay: Bay Self Catering, 2015; 15p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Housing + Walvis Bay Signatur: 43468 Beekeeping Development in Namibia Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, 0000; 7p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Ernährung + Forstwirtschaft + Viehzucht + Namibia Signatur: 43478 Billboard Business Card Directory 2014/15 Boletim Windhoek: The Billboard, 2014; 55p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Adressbücher + Handel + Industrie + Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen + Tourismus + Namibia Signatur: 43625 Boletim diretório de negócios 2013 Windhoek: [The Billboard], 2013; 27p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Adressbücher + Handel + Industrie + Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen + Tourismus + Namibia Signatur: 43626 Brand Identity - Application Guidelines Windhoek: Namibia Tourism Board, 0000; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill.. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Graphiken + Tourismus + Werbung + Namibia Signatur: 43498 Build Namibia. A Comprehensive Guide on Service Providers, Edition 3 Windhoek: Where to Stay, 2014; 96p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Adressbücher + Nachschlagewerke + Bauwesen + Finanzwesen + Handel + Industrie + Verlagswesen + Namibia Signatur: 43523 Building Namibia. Namibia Development Corporation. 25 Years of Dedication to National Wealth Creation and Economic Prosperity Windhoek: Namibia Development Corporation (NDC), 2015; 126p., ill., tables. Mit einem Vorwort von John Nekwaya. Deskriptoren: Entwicklungsmodelle + Industrie + Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen + Landwirtschaft + Management + Multinationale Konzerne + Tourismus + Wirtschaft + Namibia Signatur: 43525 Comment on the National Equitable Economic Empowerment (NEEEF) Bill Windhoek: Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 2016; 10p.. Deskriptoren: Affirmative Action + Entwicklungsmodelle + Wirtschaft + Namibia Signatur: 42950 Compendium of International Human Rights Law for Parliamentarians Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Office of the Ombudsman, 2015; 382p.. Mit einem Vorwort von Musinga T. Bandora. Mit einer Einleitung von J.R. Walters. Deskriptoren: Lehrbücher + Nachschlagewerke + Menschenrechte + Parlament + SADC + UNO + Namibia Signatur: 43543 Comprehensive Conservation Agriculture Programme for Namibia, 2015-2019 Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, 2015; 25p. + Appendix, ill., tables. Mit einem Vorwort von John Mutorwa. Deskriptoren: Entwicklungsmodelle + Landwirtschaft + Naturschutz + Namibia Signatur: 43556 Council Retreat Report Windhoek: National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), 2014; 19p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Finanzwesen + Universitäten + Namibia Signatur: 43540 Course Information & Fees: 2016 Windhoek: International Training College Lingua (ITCL), 2016; [ohne Seitenzählung], tables. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Erwachsenenbildung + Windhoek Signatur: 43644 Das Wecke und Voigts Blatt: The Mouthpiece of Namibia's Oldest Family-owned Enterprise, Second Quarter, August 2015 Windhoek: Wecke und Voigts Group, 2015; 4p., ill.
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