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L. A. Cotton
Earthquakes
Geology

The terrifying effects of earthquakes have made a deep impression upon the human mind, for from the earliest times we have had handed down...

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The submitted work, titled "Earthquakes," presents an abstract that primarily focuses on the historical and cultural impact of these phenomena on huma...

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Janet Grafton
Into the Bright Open: A Secret Garden Remix (Cherie Dimaline)
Literature

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This submission, titled "Into the Bright Open: A Secret Garden Remix (Cherie Dimaline)," immediately captivates with its intriguing intertextual premi...

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Elizabeth Rule
Blood Sisters (Vanessa Lillie)
Literature

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This submission presents only a title, 'Blood Sisters (Vanessa Lillie),' with a complete absence of an abstract. For any scholarly publication, the ab...

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Kate Lewis Hood
REVIEW ESSAY: ‘Āina Hānau/Birth Land (Brandy Nālani McDougall) and Ask the Brindled (No‘u Revilla)
Literature

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This review essay critically examines two significant works, Brandy Nālani McDougall’s *‘Āina Hānau/Birth Land* and No‘u Revilla’s *Ask the Brindled*....

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Wenona Hall
REVIEW ESSAY: Indigenous Resurgence in an Age of Reconciliation (eds. Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark, Aimée Craft, and Hōkūlani K. Aikau)
Anthropology

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This submission, titled "REVIEW ESSAY: Indigenous Resurgence in an Age of Reconciliation," immediately signals a critical and timely engagement with f...

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James Lapping
REVIEW ESSAY: “It’s About Time!”
Sociology

Cherokee actor Wes Studi was recognised with an Academy Honorary Award in 2019. To date, he is the first and only Native American actor to be decorate...

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The review essay, aptly titled "It's About Time!", introduces a timely and significant discussion surrounding the career of Cherokee actor Wes Studi,...

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Pascale Manning
REVIEW ESSAY: “Story and memory. Memory and story”
Literature

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This submission, titled "REVIEW ESSAY: 'Story and memory. Memory and story'," immediately signals an exploration into a fundamental interdisciplinary...

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Wm. H. Love
X-Rays and their Biological Effects
Biomedical

X-Rays were discovered by the celebrated Bavarian physicist Wilhelm Rontgen in November, 1895. During the few years following the discovery...

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This abstract presents a clear and concise overview of the discovery and fundamental physical properties of X-rays, situating them within the broader...

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D. P. Mellor
A New Kind of Hydrogen
Chemistry

For about a century after Dalton first proposed his theory of atoms chemists believed that all the atoms of a given element possessed the s...

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This abstract offers a clear and well-articulated historical overview of the discovery and subsequent understanding of isotopes. It effectively traces...

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Editors, Environment
Early Measurements and Units of Measurement, and How We Obtained the Systems We Use Today
Physics

In a previous article I discussed the growth of our ideas of length and of time, and how our present British Standards were fixed by Act of...

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This article, presented as a continuation of a previous discussion on length and time, turns its attention to the crucial, yet often misunderstood, co...

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