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The Sir Ambrose Shea Lift Bridge
Vince Kerrivan
Apr 09, 2013
The Sir Ambrose Shea Lift Bridge is located in Placentia, a community located on the western side of the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland. The bridge was constructed in 1961 and is at the end of its lifecycle. Construction of a...
The Sir Ambrose Shea Lift Bridge
Vince Kerrivan
Apr 09, 2013
The Sir Ambrose Shea Lift Bridge is located in Placentia, a community located on the western side of the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland. The bridge was constructed in 1961 and is at the end of its lifecycle. Construction of a...
Effects of defoliation by the edible caterpillar “chitoumou” ( Cirina butyrospermi ) on harvests of shea ( Vitellaria paradoxa ) and growth of maize ( Zea mays )
Abstract: Edible insects are found in agricultural systems worldwide, and are an important source of food and income. However, many edible insects are also pests of important food crops, which raises the question of how far...
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Doctoral Education, Pedagogy, and Autoethnography
This special issue of the Morning Watch brings together papers written for a doctoral course in the Faculty of Education.  As facilitators of ED 702A/B Advanced Research Methodology in Education, a core course in the Faculty of...
Designing Learning Environments That Support Diverse Students' Needs in a Teacher Education Program
The need to design learning environments (virtual, hybrid, and face-to-face) that support racial and ethnic minority students' academic success has increased tremendously. The data presented here were collected via a...
The contribution of ‘chitoumou’, the edible caterpillar Cirina butyrospermi, to the food security of smallholder farmers in southwestern Burkina Faso
Abstract: Edible insects have been advocated as a means to combat food insecurity, which is prevalent in West Africa. In this study we look at the contribution of the shea caterpillar Cirina butyrospermi, colloquially known as...
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Crowded at the Summit: The Future of Infectious Disease
On January 26, 2001, The Rockefeller University presented Raymond and Beverly Sackler Lecture by Joshua Lederberg, Professor Emeritus (The Rockefeller University)
Doctoral Education, Pedagogy, and Autoethnography
This special issue of the Morning Watch brings together papers written for a doctoral course in the Faculty of Education.  As facilitators of ED 702A/B Advanced Research Methodology in Education, a core course in the Faculty of...
The contribution of ‘chitoumou’, the edible caterpillar Cirina butyrospermi, to the food security of smallholder farmers in southwestern Burkina Faso
Abstract: Edible insects have been advocated as a means to combat food insecurity, which is prevalent in West Africa. In this study we look at the contribution of the shea caterpillar Cirina butyrospermi, colloquially known as...
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Evaluation of the thermal performance of an innovative prefabricated natural plant fibre building system
Energy efficient new and retrofit building construction relies heavily on the use of thermal insulation. A focus on the environmental performance of current construction materials with regards to both embodied energy and energy...
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Evaluation of the thermal performance of an innovative prefabricated natural plant fibre building system
Energy efficient new and retrofit building construction relies heavily on the use of thermal insulation. A focus on the environmental performance of current construction materials with regards to both embodied energy and energy...
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Emerging researcher pedagogies
This special edition of the Morning Watch is the second collection of papers from the Faculty of Education doctoral students who are participating in ED 702 A/B Advanced Research Methodology in Education in 2017/18.  ED 702 is a...

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