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Title
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Life Course Theory and Dual Indexicality in Taiwanese American Households
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Author
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Fogal, Daniel
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Sociolinguistics
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Description
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Minority groups in the United States face unique challenges that help to shape and mould not only the migrants but their children as well. This study is concerned with Taiwanese-American young adults that have grown up in migrant households, how t...
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Marshallese Participatory Mismatches in South Central United States' School Systems
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Author
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Anderson, Katlyn
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Linguistics, Education, Ethnology
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Description
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Since the Compact of Free Association between the Marshall Islands and the United States, many Marshallese Islanders have immigrated to the United States, leading to a growing number of Marshallese children enrolled in primary and secondary school...
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Neoliberalism, Gender, and Frontline COVID-19 Nurses
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Author
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Robbins, James
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Ethnology, Economics, Women's studies
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Description
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The COVID-19 pandemic presented new challenges to healthcare workers: with rising COVID cases, constantly changing guidelines, and an uncertain and rapidly unfolding situation, stress and burnout among nurses have risen as well. Narratives around ...
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Osteoarthritis and the Effects on the Accuracy of Age at Death Estimation
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Author
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Wiedre, Samantha
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Forensic anthropology
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Description
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There are many methods by which forensic anthropologists and bioarchaeologists estimate the age at death of an individual. Many of these methods, however, are flawed. Currently, anthropologists within these fields are researching which of these me...
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Title
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Osteoarthritis and the Effects on the Accuracy of Age at Death Estimation
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Author
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Wiedre, Samantha
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Forensic anthropology
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Description
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There are many methods by which forensic anthropologists and bioarchaeologists estimate the age at death of an individual. Many of these methods, however, are flawed. Currently, anthropologists within these fields are researching which of these me...