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  1. The Kingdom of Swaziland: Studies in Political History (Contributions in Comparative Colonial Studies) by D. Hugh Gillis, 1999-03-30
  2. Historical Dictionary of Swaziland by Alan R. Booth, 2000-05
  3. Sobhuza Ii, Ngwenyama and King of Swaziland: The Story of an Hereditary Ruler and His Country (363p) by Hilda Kuper, 1978-09
  4. Report of the International Conference for the Immediate Independence of Namibia: Vienna, 7-11 July 1986 by Benjamin Mkapa, 1986-09
  5. Swaziland: The Making of a Nation (Allborough Africana) by C.C. Watts, 1992-03-19
  6. The Revolt of the Hereros (Perspectives on Southern Africa) by Jon Bridgman, 1981-05

81. The National Physical Development Plan (NPDP) 1996-2006 - Regional Context
a member, and poses a challenge for swaziland in the context of its efforts at widerregional integration. The first is the long history of the SACU, which
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The National Physical Development Plan (NPDP)
FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF SWAZILAND
- an action programme to provide an overall strategic planning framework to guide development and capital infrastructure investment decisions in the country over the next ten year period -
December 1995
3 REGIONAL CONTEXT
3.1 Economic Context
3.2 Infrastructure Linkages
3.3 Summary of Main Points
3.1 Economic Context
Swaziland's economy is highly dependent on external trade, particularly with South Africa. Its economic and financial relations with several of its Southern African neighbors (Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and particularly South Africa) are extremely close, reflecting a long history of mutual trade and monetary interlinkages. Economic co-operation and integration with its neighbours are thus of particular importance for the traditionally open Swazi economy and the country faces new challenges in the context of the changing regional situation. Swaziland is a member of four major regional groupings: the Preferential Trade Agreement; the Southern African Development Community; the Southern African Customs Union, and the Common Monetary Area. The organisations are all aimed at enhancing regional economic integration and facilitating the flow of goods.

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From the prehistoric creatures that roamed the hills to the success of the Tennessee Aquarium, it is all chronicled here. The museum is a part of history itself, housed in a school building circa 1910.
The stories of the people and the land in and around the Chattanooga Valley is told through many exhibits including the award winning interactive exhibit, "Chattanooga Country: It's Land, Rivers and People."
Business and tourism have earned a spot in the museum with numerous exhibits concerning the rise and fall of local business leaders and their visions. Trace the history of popular tourist attractions like Rock City and Ruby Falls.
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83. Fulbright Scholar Stories: AFRICA [Sub-Sahara]
and Support Centre, Manzini, swaziland; and University July 2000January 2001 (AfricanRegional Research Program of Yaounde I, Yaounde Lecturing history (non-US
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84. Economics Of Child Labor
Simelane, HS (1998). Landlords, the state, and child labor in colonial swaziland,19141947. Historian A Journal of history, 61 (4), 949-950.
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Articles and Books on Child Labor
History of Child Labor

Aruga, N. (1988). “An’ finish school”: Child labor during World War II. Labor History, 29 Beinart, W. Transkeian migrant workers and youth labour on the Natal Sugar Estates 1918-1948 Journal of African History Childs, M. J Boy labour in late Victorian and Edwardian England and the remaking of the working class Journal of Social History Enalieva, N I Child labor and industrial apprenticeship in prerevolutionary Russia Russian Education and Society Frame, T. L. (1993). The welfare of the child: Child labor and progressive reform at Saint Anthony Falls Minnesota: s.n. Freedman, R. Kids at work: Lewis Hine and the crusade against child labor New York: Clarion Books. Goldberg, V. (1999). Lewis W. Hine: Children at Work New York: Prestel. Greene, L. (1992). Child labor: Then and now. New York: Franklin Watts. Hamlin, C. Could you starve to death in England in 1839? The Chadwick-Farr controversy and the loss of the “social” in public health American Journal of Public Health Hampsten, E. (1991).

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Integration of wildlife and regional development, ecotourism, job creation swazilandNational Trust Commission swaziland's official wildlife and cultural
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87. Swaziland - Countrywatch.com
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88. National University Of Lesotho - Thomas Mofolo Library

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National University of Lesotho
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Thomas Mofolo Library
History
The library of the National University of Lesotho is named after a Mosotho author, Thomas Mofolo (1875?-1948). Mr. Mofolo's most noted work is "Chaka," a literary biography of the renowned Zulu chief. The history of the Library is closely associated with that of the University, which was initially founded as the Pius XII College, in April, 1945 ( see history of NUL below ). Since then the Library has gone through a lot of changes and developments. Its present building was built with funds provided by the World Council of Churches and the World University Services and was officially opened on 1st April, 1966.
Mission
The library mission statement (quoted from the Library Plan, which has just been prepared by the University Librarian) is as follows: As the principal information resource for the University community of staff, students and researchers, the Thomas Mofolo Library provides a dynamic information service to its clientele in order to give practical meaning to the University's purpose as a centre of excellence in learning, teaching and research.

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