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    • I am not a victim 

      Houston, Shane
      Published 2011-01-01
      Keynote Address - Professor Shane Houston Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) TOPIC: ‘I am not a victim’. Other Speakers - Dr Jeff McMullen (MC); Mr Charles Madden (Welcome to Country); Dr Michael ...
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    • I am Not Scientific: Women, Astronomy, and the Victorian Novel 

      Dimitriadis, Kimberley Bridgette
      Published 2017-06-28
      Taking Charlotte Brontë’s and Elizabeth Gaskell’s insistences that they were “not scientific” as a starting point, this thesis argues that to the contrary, discoveries in the science of astronomy informed the fiction of ...
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    • I am your worst fear, I am your best fantasy: new approaches to slash fiction 

      Brennan, Joseph Carl Linden
      Published 2009-01-01
      This thesis uses slash fan fiction produced for the CW television series Supernatural to suggest two new slash typologies. While existing frameworks — romantopia (concerned with sex) and intimatopia (concerned with intimacy) ...
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours
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    • I can't do this, it's too much: Building social inclusion in cancer diagnosis and treatment experiences of Aboriginal people, their carers and health workers 

      Treloar, C; Gray, R; Brener, L; Jackson, C; Saunders, V; Johnson, P; Harris, M; Butow, PN; Newman, CE
      Published 2014-01-01
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    • ‘I do want to ask, but I can’t speak’: a qualitative study of ethnic minority women’s experiences of communicating with primary health care professionals in remote, rural Vietnam 

      McKinn, Shannon; Duong, Linh Thuy; Foster, Kirsty; McCaffery, Kirsten
      Published 2017
      Background Ethnic minority groups in Vietnam experience economic, social and health inequalities. There are significant disparities in health service utilisation, and cultural, interpersonal and communication barriers ...
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    • I don't believe it, but I'd better do something about it: patient experiences of online 'heart age' risk calculators 

      Bonner, Carissa; Jansen, Jesse; Newell, Ben R.; Irwig, Les; Glasziou, Paul; Doust, Jenny; Dhillon, Haryana; McCaffery, Kirsten
      Published 2014-05-05
      Background: Health risk calculators are widely available on the internet, including cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk calculators that estimate the probability of a heart attack, stroke or death over a 5 or 10 year period. ...
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    • “I exploit my children for millions and millions of dollars on my mommyblog” How Heather B. Armstrong’s personal blog became a successful business 

      Toma, Georgiana Felicia
      Published 2016-06-29
      This study interrogates strategies to convert a personal blog into a brand and a business by analysing the narrative and aesthetic techniques involved in generating audience engagement, trust and affection, and the branding ...
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    • I get by with a little help from my friends" : adults with intellectual disability discuss friendship 

      McVilly, Keith R
      Published 2004-01-01
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    • I HUNG OUT HIS WASHING AND IT MADE ME FEEL GUILTY: CONTEMPORARY FEMINISM, EMPOWERMENT AND CONFUSION 

      BOOTH, MELANIE
      Published 2019-03-06
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      Thesis, Honours
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    • I need an exact margin measurement for this basal cell carcinoma! 

      Katz, Ian; Irwig, Les; McGeechan, Kevin; Bell, Katy J.L.
      Published 2021
      Pathology laboratories are required to determine or estimate the measurement uncertainty for all quantitative results, but there is no literature on the uncertainty in margin measurements for skin cancer excisions. Six ...
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    • I only get some satisfaction: Introducing satisfaction into measures of accessibility 

      Chaloux, Nick; Boisjoly, Geneviève; Grisé, Emily; El-Geneidy, Ahmed; Levinson, David
      Published 2018-09-13
      Improving accessibility is a goal pursued by many metropolitan regions to address a variety of objectives. Accessibility, or the ease of reaching destinations, is traditionally measured using observed travel time and has ...
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    • “I see it everywhere...” young people’s exposure to sexual content in social media: a qualitative study of Australian adolescents’ social media use 

      Lewis, Larissa; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Guy, Rebecca; Watchirs-Smith, Lucy; Skinner, S. Rachel
      Published 2019-03-26
      Background: Surveys suggest over 40% of young people 13-16 years have seen some form of sexual content online in the past 12 months. There is little research exploring the pathways through which exposure occurs or descriptions ...
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    • I see, I think 

      Ball, Karen
      Published 2007-06-26
      etching and collage on paper. 76 x 56 cm. 2007.
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    • ‘I should have seen her face at least once’: parent’s and healthcare providers’ experiences and practices of care after stillbirth in Kabul province, Afghanistan 

      Christou, Aliki; Ashraful, Alam; Hofiani, Sayed Murtaza Sadat; Mubasher, Adela; Rasooly, Mohammad Hafiz; Rashidi, Mohammad Khakerah; Raynes-Greenow, Camille
      Published 2021
      Objective This study aimed to explore bereaved parents’ and healthcare providers experiences of care after stillbirth. Study design Qualitative in-depth interviews with 55 women, men, female elders, healthcare providers ...
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    • 'I thought I'd hate cricket but I love it!': Year six students' responses to Games Sense 

      Chen, Sunny; Light, Richard
      Published 2006-11-01
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    • “I Want the Whole World to be Musical” - The Role of the Arts in Preschool Education Music Curriculum in Australia v. China 

      Tao, Xiangyi
      Published 2019-02-25
      Many research studies call for quality arts experiences in early childhood education settings (Bamford, 2007; Ewing, 2010; Seidel, Tishman, Winner, Hetland, & Palmer, 2009), and proposals endorsing the role of the arts in ...
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    • I'm a Pervert and I like My Eggs Sunny Side Up 

      SON, EUN JUNG (EJ)
      Published 2019-03-06
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours
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    • 'I'm Always on the Lookout for What Could be Going Wrong': Mothers' Concepts and Experiences of Health and Illness in Their Young Children 

      Lupton, Deborah
      Published 2012-05-15
      Mothers in contemporary western societies are expected to adhere to the principles of intensive parenting, spending a great deal of time and effort caring for their children, protecting them from risks and promoting their ...
      Open Access
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    • “I'm not telling an illness story. I'm telling a story of opportunity”: Making sense of voice hearing experiences 

      Clements, Stephanie Coniglio, Francesca Mackenzie, Lynette
      Published 2016-01-11
      Background/aim: Traditional approaches to voice hearing discourage the exploration of this experience. Current evidence suggests that understanding voice hearing experiences (VHE) facilitates recovery; yet, little is known ...
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    • I'm Safe, I'm Home: A process evaluation 

      Cohen, Gillian E
      Published 2012-10-01
      “I’m Safe, I’m Home: A Process Evaluation” is the first evaluation of the Domestic Violence Support Western Sydney Service (DVSWSS) program, a three year trial of a new intervention to prevent homelessness caused by domestic ...
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