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Stripped bare: Body Worlds' plastinates as anatomical portraiture, informed by both the wax sculpture of Museo della Specola, Florence, Italy, and the practices of traditional Early Modern portraiture
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Worlds’ plastinates as anatomical portraits facilitates a more explicit understanding of how gender is constructed using cadaver flesh, plastic polymers, and material objects.
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Fall 2014
staffing and drug shortages and social challenges included stigma, poverty and gender inequality, which prevented nursing care for patients with HIV and AIDS. Nurses felt demoralized and helpless, and relied on teamwork and faith to cope with their workload. Suggestions for policy interventions include
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Development of a chatbot to promote activity participation for people with serious mental illness
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activities to be important but that they insufficiently participated in them. The analysis also demonstrates how people of different ages and gender prioritized their valued activities. Also, activities that people commonly participate in in the local context were listed. By integrating the findings, an
activity bank consisting of 60 activity ideas was developed. In Phase Two, a chatbot prototype was built on Facebook Messenger. The chatbot offered users with activity ideas of categories include physical activity, social interaction, access to the community, activity ideas based on age and gender, and
chatbot. In general, people with serious mental illness lack participation in important activities. Age and gender might have influences on how people value different activities. Also, people with serious mental illness overall held a positive attitude toward using the chatbot to find activities for
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Industrial emissions and Children’s Environmental Injustice in Canada: Exploring geographical patterns and an example of its relation to Children’s Cancer in Manitoba
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correlations were performed between groups of DAs with and without cancer cases. Negative binomial regression was performed to examine if SES, chemical and carcinogen emissions, and proximity to nearest emitting facilities could explain children’s cancer outcomes. Variables were examined with gender and age at
facilities than rural DAs; all urban DAs were located within 3 km of an emitting facility; Aim 4: Although there were no overall links between children’s cancer occurrence and proximity to nearest emitting facilities, there was a slight indication that differences may occur according to gender, being females
population live in urban areas and regardless of SES, reside in close proximity to industrial emitting facilities. Additionally, gender-specific results and proximity to emitting facilities as well as certain cancer types, might be explored in future studies.
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Making a Place at the Table: Examining the Impact and Influence of Women in Agricultural Leadership in the Canadian Prairies
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positioning themselves – as leaders and contributors to a sector that is experiencing shifts both internally and externally. Externally, these changes are being influenced by public concerns, such as those related to the health and environmental impacts of the agri-food system; internally, the shifting gender
opportunity to use their motherhood capital as knowledgeable and expert feeders of children to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of conventionally produced food. The road to leadership has not been without difficulty, and advancing in agriculture, as a woman, still requires complex gender performances
within the sector are, in part, because of the influence of post-feminism and neoliberalized organizational environments. A strong belief in gender-neutral, meritocratic advancement coupled with equally strong anti-affirmative action dispositions render many of the larger, structural and institutional
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Maternal Employment in Early Childhood: The Complex Relationships with the Developmental Outcomes of Young Canadian Children
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maternal employment in early childhood, children’s gender, family context, child care context, and young children’s development. Guided by Bronfenbrenner’s Bioecological Model of Human Development, I conducted a secondary analysis of data from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth
. To examine the influence that child’s gender and family and child care contexts have on the relationship between maternal employment in early childhood and children’s developmental outcomes, I investigated the moderating effects of child gender, family economic well-being, mothers’ marital status
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Fall 2021
associations, nor the provincial or federal organizations, specifically mention anti-Indigenous discrimination. The policies often acknowledge “race” and “gender” but do not acknowledge the genealogy and impact of race and gender on Indigenous hockey players. Thirdly, current procedures to investigate and
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Diabetes Knowledge, Self-care Behaviours, Acculturation, and Health Outcomes in Arabic-speaking Adults with Type 2 Diabetes in Edmonton, Canada
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likely to exercise as part of diabetes management. Overall, in this first study of its kind, we found significant gaps in knowledge and self-care behaviour in the Arabic-speaking population affected by T2D, and the results suggest that gender may influence these gaps. Therefore, culturally and gender
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Spring 2020
speaker’s identity (specifically, their gender inferred from their voice), influences language comprehension. Additionally, this dissertation presents the first investigation of Disgust Sensitivity within the context of linguistic processing. Disgust Sensitivity is assumed to be a marker of Behavioural
anomalies (such as “Dogs often chase teas...”), and socio-cultural clashes based on established gender stereotypes (such as “I buy my bras...” spoken by a male speaker), and it was especially the listener’s responses to these clashes that were of interest. Specifically, the four experiments in this
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Mothers’ and fathers’ talk of internal states with toddler and preschool children: gender differences and predictors for parental ratings of children’s social skills
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The current study extends previous literature examining maternal internal state language (ISL) to include paternal-child observations. Gender differences in parents’ ISL with young children was examined, as well as whether ISL was related to parents’ ratings of the children’s social skills. Fifty