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Natural Area Weeds: Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum)
Published 2013-03-01“…Native to Africa, Asia, and Australia, Old World climbing fern (OWCF) is a newcomer to Florida that has spread at an alarming rate since its introduction. …”
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Lesser Pumpkin Fly, Ethiopian Fruit Fly, Cucurbit Fly, Dacus ciliatus (Loew) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
Published 2004-11-01“… The lesser pumpkin fly, Dacus ciliatus (Loew), is one of several fruit flies found in Africa and Asia which could be expected to become serious pests of Florida agricultural crops if introduced into this state. …”
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Ministry to the congregation according to the Letter to the Ephesians
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Divine and human violence and destruction in Jeremiah 20:7-13
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Liturgiese sang op die kruispad tussen tradisie en vernuwing
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"Interpretasierigting" as eksegetiese hulp: Rut in wyer kontekste
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Debating Igbo conversion to Christianity: a critical indigenous view
Published 2006-12-01“…Much of the scholarly debate about the matter has concentrated on West Africa. Such academic authorities as Elizabeth Isichei, Robin Horton, and Caroline Ifeka-Moller provided different theories about the relative importance of various factors. …”
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“THE EMPTIED AUTHORITY”: AFRICAN NEO-PENTECOSTALISM, MODERNISATION OF SACRED AUTHORITY, AND GENDERED AND SEXUALISED CONSTRUCTIONS OF VIOLENCE
Published 2020-12-01“…Timothy Omotoso’s case study on sexualisation and gendered exploitation of women and girls in South Africa, the article illustrates that the impact of modernisation is more evident in the individualised, fragmented and fundamentalised way in which Neo-Pentecostalism has resourced indigenous sacred authority. …”
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Retoriek in die vroeg-Christelike Latynse kerk in die Weste
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Oriental Cockroach, Blatta orientalis Linnaeus (Insecta: Blattaria: Blattidae:)
Published 2003-10-01“… The origin of the oriental cockroach, Blatta orientalis Linnaeus, is uncertain, but it is thought to be from Africa or south Russia. It is a major household pest in parts of the northwest, mid-west, and southern United States. …”
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Calvyn oor die verskynsel van demonologie
Published 2008-12-01“…This truth can already be observed in increasing occultism, witchcraft and other forms of demonology in Europe and in Africa, where traditional African culture plays a decisive role. …”
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Natural Area Weeds: Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum)
Published 2013-03-01“…Native to Africa, Asia, and Australia, Old World climbing fern (OWCF) is a newcomer to Florida that has spread at an alarming rate since its introduction. …”
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Can Christian ethics be used to engage business? A (South) African consideration
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Why is Your Cup of Coffee so Expensive? Because of a Tiny Bark Beetle!
Published 2013-11-01“…One such insect is the coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), a tiny (1.5 mm) bark beetle that originated in the highlands of central Africa. It would probably remain one of the many inconspicuous little beetles in the tropics, if not for the choice of its host: seeds of several Coffea species. …”
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