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View of The Impact of Conducting Research with a First Nation

View of The Impact of Conducting Research with a First Nation

... This reactivity was due in general to the researchers' refusal to accept Cree authority and to the little perceived benefit of this research for the community; for complete details, se[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing as a Trauma Intervention in First Nation Communities

View of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing as a Trauma Intervention in First Nation Communities

... Performance of Facilitator All participants in this research described the CISD facilitator as being capable and ...in the following comments. “The leader’s response to feedback at ... Voir le document complet

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View of The Impact of a Qualitative Research Interview on Workers’ Views of Their Situation

View of The Impact of a Qualitative Research Interview on Workers’ Views of Their Situation

... test the hypothesis that participants’ perceptions of their situations would be influenced by the experience of sharing their stories with the researchers and thus higher scores ... Voir le document complet

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View of The Impact of a Preretirement Program

View of The Impact of a Preretirement Program

... The Impact of a Preretirement Program 71 lowing retirement, thus extending the findings of Kimmel, Priceand Walker ...issue. The first concerns the aspect ... Voir le document complet

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Development and modeling of conducting polymer actuators and the fabrication of a conducting polymer based feedback loop

Development and modeling of conducting polymer actuators and the fabrication of a conducting polymer based feedback loop

... Beyond the Model: Creep, Conductivity, and Transference Numbers There are three specific properties that can have a large effect on performance but are not included or described by the diffusive ... Voir le document complet

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Communication technologies for focus groups with remote communities : a case study of research with First Nations in Canada

Communication technologies for focus groups with remote communities : a case study of research with First Nations in Canada

... scheduling of t he ...care of for set up and during t he ...previous research findings t hat com m unicat ing by videoconference is an appropriat e m et hod for rem ot e and rural First Nat ... Voir le document complet

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The first view of δ Scuti and γ Doradus stars with the TESS mission

The first view of δ Scuti and γ Doradus stars with the TESS mission

... in the HR diagram ...models with time-dependent non-local convection treatment and mimicking He depletion in the outer envelopes as expected for Am stars, we can explain the driving of ... Voir le document complet

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A Soft Chemistry Approach to Coating of LiFePO4 with a Conducting Polymer

A Soft Chemistry Approach to Coating of LiFePO4 with a Conducting Polymer

... First, the method relies on the intrinsic oxidation power of Li (1- x) FePO 4 rather than an external oxidant as the driving force of the polymerization ...eliminates ... Voir le document complet

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ICU research: the impact of invasiveness on informed consent

ICU research: the impact of invasiveness on informed consent

... procedures. The surprising finding was that study invasiveness had no impact on the choice of who should give ...increased the desire that con- sent be given by more than one person and ... Voir le document complet

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On the topicality and research impact of special issues

On the topicality and research impact of special issues

... With regard to abstracts, Figure 3 show trends similar to those reported for ...again, the values and variation in similarity scores are almost always highest for MonoSIs, with the possible ... Voir le document complet

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View of The Academic Performance of First Year University Students: A Comparative Analysis

View of The Academic Performance of First Year University Students: A Comparative Analysis

... P A R A T I V E A N A L Y S I S ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper was to compare the academic per- formance of regularly admitted first-year university ... Voir le document complet

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View of L’IDENTIFICATION À LA NATION DANS LES REPRÉSENTATIONS SOCIALES DES ENSEIGNANTS D’HISTOIRE QUÉBÉCOIS

View of L’IDENTIFICATION À LA NATION DANS LES REPRÉSENTATIONS SOCIALES DES ENSEIGNANTS D’HISTOIRE QUÉBÉCOIS

... de nation exerce toujours un attrait pour les individus et qu’elle est encore au cœur des insti- ...La nation est accompagnée de divers éléments culturels, politiques et symboliques qui lui donnent une ... Voir le document complet

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The impact of Housing First on criminal justice outcomes among homeless people with mental illness : a  systematic review.

The impact of Housing First on criminal justice outcomes among homeless people with mental illness : a systematic review.

... limitations. First, the randomised trials identified were conducted in Canada and report only self-reported ...validate the findings with a range of outcomes identified from ... Voir le document complet

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View of THE RESEARCH LADDER AND THE TEACHING LADDER

View of THE RESEARCH LADDER AND THE TEACHING LADDER

... Even graduates embarking on teaching careers are unfamiliar with the imbalance in the way medical schools perceive the relevance of teaching on the one hand and [r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of Evaluation, ethics, research

View of Evaluation, ethics, research

... Résultats : Pendant la première période (septembre ‑ novembre 2012), 79 patients (42 % des admissions) n’ont pas eu d’acte marqueur de réanimation. Ces patients provenaient pour la majorité des urgences et du SAMU/SMUR ... Voir le document complet

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View of A COMPARISON OF FIRST AND SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING

View of A COMPARISON OF FIRST AND SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING

... Burt and Dulayl2 maintain thatlike LI acquisition, L2 learning is also a "creative construction" process in which learners, both children and adults, try to construct the languag[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of DISTORTIONS IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH: A LATTICE OF CONSTRAINTS IN THE 1980S

View of DISTORTIONS IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH: A LATTICE OF CONSTRAINTS IN THE 1980S

... To understand this, several phenomena are reviewed: (a) the functional autonomy of research paradigms and their assumptive underpinnings, (b) the fallure to discard[r] ... Voir le document complet

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View of A DREAM COMES TRUE: UNIVERSITY RESEARCH IN THE SERVICE OF SCHOOLS

View of A DREAM COMES TRUE: UNIVERSITY RESEARCH IN THE SERVICE OF SCHOOLS

... To the average citizen, those who work in schoo/s and those who work in universities are part of the some team. But in reality those who work in uni ver- sities on behalf [r] ... Voir le document complet

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Keewaytinook Mobile in Fort Severn First Nation

Keewaytinook Mobile in Fort Severn First Nation

... Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Fort Severn First Nation and Chief Matthew Kakekaspan for inviting and welcoming the researchers into the ...thank the community ... Voir le document complet

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View of SOLVING ETHICAL DILEMMAS WITH CHILDREN: EMPOWERING CLASSROOM RESEARCH

View of SOLVING ETHICAL DILEMMAS WITH CHILDREN: EMPOWERING CLASSROOM RESEARCH

... When conducting research with children, researchers should be reflexive, ask- ing questions such as the following: Can children be engaged as co-researchers, telling and presenting their own ... Voir le document complet

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