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Presented at the Douglas College Research Cafe, January 20, 2022.
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The Riverview Hospital Suitcase Collection was a scholarly project by Anna Tremere (President of the Riverview Hospital Historical Society) and Heidi Currie, whereby three collections of abandoned patient belongings were cataloged, photographed and…
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The chapter "Public protection as a ruling concept in management of nurses' substance use" was written by Dr. Charlotte A Ross (Douglas College).
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A compendium of summary data about various aspects of Douglas College
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This research aims to investigate the relationship between the performance of a dumbbell floor press and the traditional barbell bench press, as a safer alternative means of assessing maximal strength in upper body pressing. The 1 repetition maximum…
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Digital Daze is a zine for reflecting on the histories we have with the technologies we reached for to make it through the semester during the COVID-19 pandemic. In it, you'll find narrative prose, poetry, and visual art about experiences of…
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Collections of Douglas College student works of research, scholarly or creative excellence and faculty sponsored. The collections include Student Research Days posters, essays, conference presentations, creative works and other capstone research…
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Douglas College student research presentation as partial requirement for Geography 2311 course as part of the STEP UP (Student Teams Exploring Pervasive Urban Problems) program. Faculty sponsor to submit this presentation to DOOR is: Michael McPhee…
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Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for Geography 2311 course as part of the STEP UP (Student Teams Exploring Pervasive Urban Problems) program. Faculty sponsor to submit this research essay to DOOR is: Michael…
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Douglas College student research final project submitted as partial requirement for GSWS 2101: Gender Today (Fall 2021) course. Students Natasha Crawford and Sarah Kulewska discuss fitness apps through a feminist lens. Packaged as a positive…
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Douglas College Student Alumni Trevor Leyenhorst creative work was part of the Douglas College Author's celebration (2024).
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Student representatives of the Douglas College BSN Peer Mentorship Program discussed their experiences and the positive mental health impacts of a student-led support group for fellow nursing students. Student presenters were Bahar Fakhri, Quinn…
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Through a bibliographic review and case studies, this paper aims to establish correlations between the built environment and notions of authoritarianism in capitalist society by identifying the imposition of autocratic policies that directly affect…
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Portland case study analysis includes an essay and presentation for GEOG 2311 course as part of the STEP UP (Student Teams Exploring Pervasive Urban Problems) program at Douglas College.
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Nutrition for the future includes an essay and a presentation for PSYC 2207 course as part of the the STEP UP (Student Teams Exploring Pervasive Urban Problems) program at Douglas College.
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A “lost” stream is one that no longer flows along the surface and its natural drainage has been altered by humans usually by covering over, putting it into a pipe or diverting its location. We can’t see them. It’s very likely that there were…
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Global climate change is an issue of intersectionality. Overlapping injustices across the spectrum of social justice are exasperated by the effects of climate change and climate inaction. This paper explores environmental and reproductive injustices…
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As a historian with a disability specializing in the Holocaust and WWII, I was always interested in the fate of disabled people in the Holocaust, it was never something I can say I wanted to know felt I should. Within the massive volume of Holocaust…
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This paper examines the three major factors between the years of 1986 to 1991 that led up to the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989 and further examines the world, in particular, West and East Germany and how political leaders are forced to…
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The exhibits in this collection were prepared by students in a second-year Anthropology of Gender and Sexualities class at Douglas College taught by Jaime Yard. College Librarians and archivists Megan Toye, Arianna Nagle, and Max Otte met with the…
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A collection of faculty sponsored student essays and capstone papers of excellence in all faculty disciplines.
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Tells the story of Dr. Ralph Arrowsmith, a mid-20th century psychiatrist with a life-long connection to Coquitlam's Riverview Hospital [formerly Essendale asylum], a mental institution that opened in 1913 and closed in 2011. Dr. Arrowsmith, who…
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From onset of acquired brain injury, individuals experience lifelong changes including marginalization, and barriers to holistic long-term rehabilitation support to regain their quality of life. This research project emerged from individuals with…
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Conference presentation given at the <a href="https://cwcaaccr.com/conference-2016/">Canadian Writing Centres Association (Calgary, 2016)</a>. <br> <p>The presentation focuses on how the Learning Centre at Douglas…
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