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2018-06-01
Quaiattini, Andrea; Tan, Maria C.; Campbell, Sandy
Storytelling is a way that many Indigenous peoples pass on history, traditions, knowledge, and wisdom from one generation to another (Dumas, 2013). Indigenous authors use storytelling to share contemporary knowledge with young people as well. Nowhere is this more apparent than in how Indigenous...
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2017-12-12
Tan, Maria C, Campbell, Sandy, Quaiattini, Andrea M
Storytelling is a way that many Indigenous peoples pass on history, traditions, knowledge, and wisdom from one generation to another. Indigenous authors use storytelling to share contemporary knowledge with young people as well. Nowhere is this more apparent than in how Indigenous peoples are...
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2011
Deabis, Nehal M, EL‐Ghazouly, Karim M.
often ineffective in controlling tuberculosis among patients who use illicit drugs1. The occurrence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is increasing in many parts of the world. Resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. Tuberculosis) to Anti-tuberculosis drugs is man-made. In Egypt, private...
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2017-12-13
Hodgetts, Bill, Schmidt, Michelle, Cummine, Jacqueline, Ostevik, Amberley, Liu, Nancy, Aalto, Daniel
The IKEA effect refers to when an individual contributes to the construction of an item, and the perceived value of the item increases. We were interested in determining how increasing the involvement of the user in the construction of hearing aid settings may impact their perceived value of the...
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The Role of Secondary Control in Fostering Psychosocial Wellbeing for Athletes During Setbacks
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Parker, Patti C., Daniels, Lia M., Mosewich, Amber D.
To date, empirical evidence on the function of secondary control (SC; e.g., adjusting the self to the environment) in sport is lacking. Previous control research shows SC in health and achievement settings can be adaptive for individuals facing setbacks when primary control (PC; e.g., acting on...
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2017-05-04
Villacres, Jerry, Williams, Cat
Researchers and institutions are facing increasing pressures, from funders and other stakeholders, to make their work openly available and engage with a broader audience. In the last 20 years the role of the library has changed dramatically - from a place of reference to a one-stop shop for...