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    sj-pdf-2-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 – Supplemental material for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology by Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, Rachel A Groom, Emma L Schuberg, Judy Atkinson, Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson, Ruth Wallace and Gavin Morris in AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples</p

    sj-pdf-3-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 – Supplemental material for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology by Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, Rachel A Groom, Emma L Schuberg, Judy Atkinson, Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson, Ruth Wallace and Gavin Morris in AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples</p

    sj-pdf-1-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 – Supplemental material for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology by Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, Rachel A Groom, Emma L Schuberg, Judy Atkinson, Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson, Ruth Wallace and Gavin Morris in AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples</p

    Supplemental video 1 and video 2 to preprint article: Surface acoustic wave integrated microfluidics for repetitive and reversible temporary immobilization of C. elegans

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    No audio.The ZIP file contains two supplemental videos to the preprint article: BIORXIV/2022/496864; Surface Acoustic Wave Integrated Microfluidics for Repetitive and Reversible Temporary Immobilization of C. elegans by Nakul Sridhar, Apresio Kefin Fajrial, Rachel L. Doser, Frederic L. Hoerndli, and Xiaoyun Ding

    "No more canaries in the coal mine!": reimagining the lead-poisoning risk-subject and possibilities for change

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    Despite federal, state and municipal policies implemented since the early 20th century to reduce the prevalence of lead poisoning there are still many people living in the United States who are at-risk of being exposed to lead. In an effort to reduce lead poisoning risk further in the United States this thesis examines how various lead poisoning experts in Mercer County, New Jersey define and perceive the “lead-poisoning risk-subject.” By means of analyzing how lead poisoning experts perceive the risk of lead poisoning this research works towards understanding and deconstructing the underlying assumptions pervading within experts’ discourses surrounding who lead effects, where it is most prevalent, and what the most effective solutions are in reducing the sources of lead exposure. This research adds to the current lead poisoning literature by means of pointing out the limitations of using risk factors to define lead poisoning risk and offering a new framework through which lead poisoning risk may be more productively measured. Furthermore, this research argues that in order for there to be a permanent reduction of the sources of lead exposure the “lead problem” needs to be re-politicized and constructed as a problem which effects a variety of people living across geographical, racial and class boundaries. By means of making lead poisoning into a problem the public can “see” we may be able to truly make lead poisoning a thing of the past.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Rachel L. Sutto

    Basil Glynn, The Mummy on Screen: Orientalism and Monstrosity in Horror Cinema

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    Basil Glynn, The Mummy on Screen: Orientalism and Monstrosity in Horror Cinema. Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. Pp. 216. ISBN: 9781350194830 Author: Rachel L. Carazo, University of Southern Mississippi & St. Thomas University ‘Unraveling’ the Cinematic History of the Mummy and ‘Bandaging’ its Marginalized Past Unwrapping mummies has sometimes been a task infused with problematic social implications, for these beings, the once-living, have caused many critics to urge scientists and historians to p..

    Coordination and competition in small business policy: A comparative analysis of Australia and Denmark

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    The article presents a conceptual framework for the cross-national comparison of small business policy in Australia, which uses a competitive approach and in Denmark, which demonstrates the coordinated approach. The varieties of capitalism approach suggests that competitive and coordinated business systems are oriented toward success in different types of industries. The development of an appropriate framework for the comparative analysis of small business policy can be guided to some extent by current approaches to the comparative analysis of industrial policy. This approach to the comparative analysis of industrial policy is useful for distinguishing between different industrial policy instruments but does not go so far as providing a basis for the comparative analysis of industrial policy regimes. An emphasis on market relations also involves general deregulatory measures designed to achieve greater market flexibility and improve the business environment for SMEs including tax reform, reform of administrative requirements, and labor market reform. Government-imposed administrative burdens are seen as a significant cost for small firms and are therefore regarded as an impediment to small business entrepreneurship and innovation

    Level 2: A L\u27hopital / To The Hospital

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    I dedicate this book to my family whom I love very much. We have different tastes and different opinions, but we love each other very much. This book is a donation to the non-governmental organization Seeds of Knowledge for you on my behalf. About the author: My name is Rachel Askin. I\u27m American. I am majoring in Asian studies, and I really like languages. My hobbies are: Studying different languages and reading books. Je dédie ce livre à ma famille que j\u27aime beaucoup. Nous avons des goûts différents et des opinions différentes, mais nous nous aimons beaucoup. Ce livre est un don à l\u27organisme non gouvernemental Seeds of Knowledgepour toi de ma part. Au sujet de l’auteur:Je m\u27appelle Rachel Askin. Je suis américaine. Je me spécialise en études asiatiques, et j\u27aime beaucoup les langues. Mes loisirs sont: Etudier de différentes langues et lire des livres.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/globallib/1019/thumbnail.jp
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