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2011-07-18
Hegadoren, Kathleen - Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Light, Peter - Professor, Department of Pharmacology, FoMD; Director, Alberta Diabetes Institute, Johnson, Jeff - Professor, School of Public Health
, Gender, Sex and Health, Health Services Evaluation & Interventions Research , Knowledge Translation & Exchange, Psychosocial, Socio-cultural and Behavioral Determinants of Health, New Investigators Salary Award, and Graduate Studentships
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Fall 2020
diagnostic framings of the movement focus on issues of race, religion, gender norms, and government corruption. The prognostic framings propose political violence and ‘separate development’. The motivational framings encourage movement adherents to take action by invoking concepts of honour, family and
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“Survival kicks in…and that’s that”: Exploring the Pathways of Aboriginal Women Into, Through and Out of the Gang Lifestyle
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unique experience when trying to leave the gang. The distinctive path that women in gangs experience needs to be addressed by both prevention and intervention programming to focus on the more gender-specific issues that we can only learn from listening to the stories of the women who lived it. This
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Consumer preferences for the genomic selection for particular traits in breeding dairy cows in Canada
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classes of respondents with different preferences. There are variations across classes with respect to environmental self-assessed knowledge, myths of nature, animal husbandry, and on top of gender, number of children under age 18 across the nine classes. Lastly, the predicted shares for dairy products
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Estimating the Willingness-to-Pay for Agri-Environmental BMP Adoption in Alberta's South Saskatchewan Region
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, while only gender impacted the values of WTP. The survey data also indicated that there was a consensus between rural and urban individual regarding future government spending on water quality improvements, but no consensus on future wildlife habitat investments.The estimated aggregated welfare measure
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Exploring Parental and Instructor Perspectives of Learning in the Natural Environment for Young Children: A Qualitative Study
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themes: (1) Balancing Responsibilities; (2) Gender Inequities Amplified by the COVID-19 Pandemic; (3) Nature for Health Promotion; and (4) Connection. Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, NBL programs can be positioned as a health promotion intervention for the benefit of child, family, and
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Spring 2014
account early modern expectations of gender and performance. In chapter one, “Abraham Fleming and the Development of a ‘Godly’ Rhetoric,” I examine the collaboration between Abraham Fleming, prolific translator, author, and ‘learned corrector’ and Henry Denham, one of the period’s most renowned printers
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Responsibility for What, to Whom? A Critical Assessment of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of Kinross and Newmont in Ghana
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collected through fieldwork in Ghana involving over 40 mining stakeholders including community leaders, youth leaders, community-based organizations, government ministry officials, and company officers. I also draw upon two focus group discussions held with women to ascertain the gender-specific
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Using 1H-NMR based metabolomics to investigate the pathological consequences of mitochondrial disease and human rabies infection
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. The metabolome is extremely sensitive to a number of factors, such as genetic background, age, diet, gender and stress; it is therefore difficult to meaningfully interpret results from human metabolomic data. For this reason, we chose to employ two common laboratory models of mitochondrial disease