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Partitioning of inorganic contaminants between fluid fine tailings and cap water under end pit lake scenario: Biological, Chemical and Mineralogical processes
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decreased in the porewater and capwater of amended columns. These results can help assess the water quality in EPL and understand the role of indigenous microbial communities in the sustenance of methanogenesis and partitioning of COCs from underlying FFT to overlying cap water.
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The Hidden Resilience of Street-Involved and Homeless Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults Who Engage in Sex Work
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-Solving Strategies; and Hopefulness and (Hidden) Signs of Thriving. Bringing these conversations and themes to light, this study examines how street-involved and homeless SGM young adults with particular intersectional subjectivities and positionalities (e.g., queer, Indigenous, homeless) build assets
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2007-01-01
Young-Leslie, Heather, Addo, Ping-Ann
, different, but culturally appropriate uses. We call this pragmatic creativity and argue that this sense that anything can be inspirational and can be re-deployed as a medium for aesthetic production is particularly salient for the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific.
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2018-02-13
will bring together various constituencies involved in history education including academic historians, history education scholars working in faculties of education, Indigenous scholars, graduate students and highly qualified personnel (HQPs), museum educators, teachers, ministries of education, policy
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2007-01-01
Paper published in Pacific Arts, vol 3, pp115-127 (2007). Abstract: Commoner women’s textile-work is a key medium in the ongoing process of hybridizing Tongan culture for the contemporary ‘modernity plus tradition’ present. One set of wefts for this paper are ethnographic. Commoner women’s...
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Spring 2012
Modern experience is replete with expressions of spatiality. When people try to express their experience for others, they rely centrally upon spatial metaphors to make sense of things. Expressions of being “aimless” or “disoriented” in life, “close” to or “distant” from other people, “inner” and...
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CANHelp Working Group Project Description and Agreement Form
2019-01-01
Goodman, Karen J, Geary, Janis, Walker, Emily, Fagan-Garcia, Katharine, McAlpine, Laura, Colquhoun, Amy, Chang, Hsiu-Ju, Assi, Ali, CANHelp Working Group
This form is used by CANHelp Working Group staff and trainees to request permission to initiate a project they will lead, within the broader research program. The purpose of this document is to ensure staff and trainees receive appropriate guidance in developing projects, and to ensure that all...