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    • “We’re all healing together and it’s beautiful”: Mindfulness and self-compassion practices as embodied praxes for transforming relationships of domination into relationships of care among men 

      Campbell, Benjamin
      Published 2024
      This thesis holds that hegemonic masculinity in Western contexts is constructed around alienating and dominating relationships with the “feminine” – emotions, women, and the natural environment – largely for the purposes ...
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    • Employee Wellbeing Program: Designing the Digital Nudge 

      Pham, Nguyen Tu Nhy
      Published 2023
      Many organisations have adopted employee well-being into their HR strategies and have implemented ongoing well-being management programs. With the ongoing pandemic and work-from-home arrangements, numerous well-being ...
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    • Translation-Rotation Coupling in Collisions of Frictional Spheres and Structural Diversity and Stability in Amorphous Materials 

      Wang, Yue Ran
      Published 2024
      There are a number of advantages of using computational simulation methods in chemistry research – the exploration of a conditions and parameters that are not feasible in the laboratory, time saving and cost saving ...
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    • Collected papers on flash vacuum pyrolysis in organic chemistry: with subsidiary work in heteorocyclic chemistry 

      Brown, Roger F. C.
      Published 1981
      Although the more important group of papers: submitted deals with the flash vacuum pyrolysis of organic compounds, it is convenient to begin. with the other group of synthetic and heterocyclic papers and to relate these ...
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    • The petrological evolution of the Willyama complex 

      Browne, W. R.
      Published 1922
      The name “Willyama Complex” was applied by Sir D. Mawson to describe a complex series of rock of Pre-Cambrian age developed in the far western parts of New South Wales in the Barrier Ranges, and extending across the border ...
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