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2018-09-24
With the rapid development speed of social and economic change, people are paying more and more attention to the health of themselves and their families. As a result, there is an increasing demand for health and rehabilitation services and technologies. Currently, the number of people living with...
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Activating Alumni Engagement: The impact of an engaged alumni community on an institution’s strategic goals
Download2022-07-17
Purpose: Engaged alumni have the potential to make a profound impact on an institution’s strategic goals as mentors, teaching partners, advisors, lifelong learners, employers and donors. Although alumni relations and engagement have been studied for decades, few researchers have attempted to...
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2020-01-10
SSHRC IG awarded 2021: Calls for police reform are echoing across the world. In North America, a spotlight has been placed on police failings. The media has illuminated brutality, violence, and racism as long-standing faults of police systems. Many Canadians have passionately argued that police...
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Acoustic absement files
2021-01-01
Matthew C. Kelley, Benjamin V. Tucker
These files contain acoustic absement and acoustic distinctiveness calculations for the words in the Massive Auditory Lexical Decision database. These files accompany the "Using acoustic distance and acoustic absement to quantify lexical competition" article in the Journal of The Acoustical...
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2025-04-08
This capstone paper investigates the systemic and cultural barriers that limit women’s access to leadership roles within Alberta’s K-12 educational system. Utilizing leadership theory as a conceptual framework, a comprehensive literature review was conducted, with thematic analysis identifying...
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Access and Benefits Sharing of Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge in Northern Canada: Understanding the Legal Environment and Creating Effective Research Agreements
Download2014-10-24
Guebert, Jenilee, Bubela, Tania, Jardine, Cynthia, Geary, Janis
Background. Research in northern Canada focused on Aboriginal peoples has historically benefited academia with little consideration for the people being researched or their traditional knowledge (TK). Although this attitude is changing, the complexity of TK makes it difficult to develop...