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The Inter Allied Games Of 1919, Don Morrow Apr 2003

The Inter Allied Games Of 1919, Don Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


Through The Causality Web: Looking At Etiology And Resistance In Aboriginal Cancer Experiences, Treena Orchard Dec 2002

Through The Causality Web: Looking At Etiology And Resistance In Aboriginal Cancer Experiences, Treena Orchard

Dr. Treena Orchard

No abstract provided.


Tuke’S Healing Discipline. Commentary On ‘Progress And Power: Exploring The Disciplinary Connections Between Moral Treatment And Psychiatric Rehabilitation’, By Erica-Lilleleht, Louis Charland Dec 2002

Tuke’S Healing Discipline. Commentary On ‘Progress And Power: Exploring The Disciplinary Connections Between Moral Treatment And Psychiatric Rehabilitation’, By Erica-Lilleleht, Louis Charland

Louis C. Charland

No abstract provided.


Are There Answers? Commentary On ‘Crossing Species Boundaries’, By Jason Robert And Françoise Baylis, Louis Charland Dec 2002

Are There Answers? Commentary On ‘Crossing Species Boundaries’, By Jason Robert And Françoise Baylis, Louis Charland

Louis C. Charland

No abstract provided.


Physical Fitness & Wellness, Donald Morrow Dec 2002

Physical Fitness & Wellness, Donald Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


Hiding In Plain Sight: A Practical Guide To Identifying Victims Of Trafficking In The United States, Donna M. Hughes Dr. Dec 2002

Hiding In Plain Sight: A Practical Guide To Identifying Victims Of Trafficking In The United States, Donna M. Hughes Dr.

Donna M. Hughes

This practical guide focuses on identifying victims of sexual trafficking, meaning they have been
trafficked for commercial sex acts, such as prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation, such as
stripping, lap dancing, or production of pornography. Although there are commonalities between
victims of sexual and labor trafficking, there are sufficient differences to require separate focus.
Therefore, this guide does not describe ways to identify victims who have been trafficked for forced
labor, such as domestic servants and sweat shop or migrant farm workers.