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Dear Cite for Sore Eyes, This is a great question! Once you’ve found an image you want to use in an assignment, there are two main things to check: The image’s licence—a licence indicates how the ...
Associate Professor in the Faculty of Business.
I am an Assistant Professor of Governance, Law, and Management with Athabasca University’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. My research focuses on issues and concerns pertaining to gender ...
Program evaluation has made important contributions to health care practice, policy, administration, education, and research. An understanding of the principles and practices of evaluation is ...
Self-funded student: register by the 10th of the month, start on the 1st of the next. Funded student: please check the next enrolment deadline and course start date. Precluded: LBST 335 is a ...
The portfolio approach and maximum credits available are determined by your program. Your portfolio approach determines what learning outcomes you will need to demonstrate competency in within the ...
I live, and garden, in Mi'kma'ki (Nova Scotia). I have worked across Canada and abroad. My main interest is learning how to be a better relative to the more-than-human world and supporting others to ...
Lorelei L. Hanson (she/her) is associate professor of Environmental Studies at Athabasca University. She works and lives on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional lands of many Indigenous peoples ...
I'm part of an ongoing collaboration with Bigstone Cree Nation on sakâwiyiniwak (Northern Bush Cree) experiences with traditional food contamination in what is now known as northern Alberta (oil sands ...
Dr. Johnson conducts research around health promotion with a focus on healthy eating, active living and sleep. He has worked with adults who have type 2 diabetes and with workplace health promotion ...
When using indirect or reported speech, the form changes. Usually indirect speech is introduced by the verb said, as in I said, Bill said, or they said. Using the verb say in this tense, indicates ...
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