
Liverpool Hope
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Jan 22, 2025 |
rte.ie | Bryce Evans |Liverpool Hope
Opinion: the project was a "tropical hell" marked by brutal racial segregation and the mass mortality of foreign workersBy Bryce Evans, Liverpool Hope UniversityWhen new US president Donald Trump cited the US construction of the Panama Canal as the basis for his claim to the waterway, he invoked a project marked by brutal racial segregation and the mass mortality of foreign workers.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
journals.plos.org | Katherine E. Baxter |Liverpool Hope |Barbara Czarnecka
The sample of influencers included ten British motherhood influencers. For the purposes of data analysis, we anonymised the influencers assigning them numbers from 1 to 10. Table 2 presents the characteristics of a sample. As this is an exploratory study, the small sample size is justified as the aim is not to make causal inferences and/or generalizations but to explore sharing behaviour and privacy-related opinions.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
thestudentroom.co.uk | Liverpool Hope
Hi all,As we are now in the run up to Christmas, a lot of you will be finishing up for the holidays and going home (or staying at home!)I was wondering how you have all found the first term, regardless of whether you are in your first or final year.Let us know below and talk us through any thoughts/feelings!EstelleGraduate Advocate
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Oct 14, 2024 |
thestudentroom.co.uk | Liverpool Hope
A society is anything involving a group of students who have a shared interest. Every university has a wide range of different sports teams and societies run by students that are available to join. These vary from things like football and drama to cheese and biscuits and gaming societies. If you cannot find a society for something you are interested in, it is easy to make your own! Here are some reasons why you should join a society. 1. Meet new people.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Erin Pritchard |Liverpool Hope
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