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- 'Every day I am dying here': how asylum seekers turn to smugglers (1)
- The 'everyday' ambivalence of piracy (1)
- An 'expanding text-iverse' approach to Big History learning and teaching materials (1)
- The 'eyes' have it: how males and females look at models in advertising: an eye-tracker study (1)
- 'Family comes first': fundraisers' perspectives on charitable bequests (1)
- 'Finding voice': Learnings and insights from a participatory media project with recently arrived Afghan young men with refugee backgrounds (1)
- 'Flexibility' as the rationale for organizational change: a discourse perspective (1)
- 'Flight', a novel and 'Mapping the Journey to Self', an accompanying exegesis (1)
- The 'foldase' enzymes PDI and cyclophilins: roles in storage protein folding/deposition and wheat grain quality (1)
- 'For more than just the postcard': student exchange as a tourist experience? (1)
- 'For the love of Christ, Mick, don't hit him': the split in Queensland (1)
- 'Getting better from my hurts': toward a model of the young child's pain experience (1)
- 'Gouldner's child?' Some reflections on sociology and participatory action research (1)
- 'He hath the French pox': Stigma, social value and social exclusion (1)
- 'He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches': George Bernard Shaw (1)
- 'Hell no!!': intergenerational farm transfer: do you want to be a farmer? (1)
- 'Hidden' ailments and voluntary absenteeism (1)
- 'History Boys': adapting the past (1)
- The 'Holiness Code': food safety regulations or religious compunction? (1)
- An 'honourable' approach to futures inquiry (1)
- 'I am New York': Spider-Man, New York City, and the Marvel Universe (1)
- 'I can cope': young men's strengths and barriers to seeking help (1)
- 'I do it differently at work': differences in humour in different environments (1)
- 'I feel myself to be a world citizen': negotiating Turkish and Alevi identity in Melbourne (1)
- 'I felt like a third wheel': fathers' stories of exclusion from the 'parenting team' (1)
- 'I just can't see myself doing it': occupational aspirations and identities: young people from family farms, Victoria (1)
- 'I love teaching but ...': international patterns of teacher discontent (1)
- 'I needed to know all about them. And, more than that, I needed to write about them' (1)
- 'I never read anything I haven't written myself': celebrity blogging (1)
- 'I think about leaving everyday; doesn't everyone': reasons for non-completion and dissatisfaction amongst apprentices and trainees (1)
- 'I want to consume this product, should public health experts stop me?': No (1)
- 'I will never allow any of my children to choose it': Ghanaian bank managers' views about public relations (1)
- 'I'd never share a needle'... [but I often have unsafe sex]: considering the paradox of young people's sex and drugs talk (1)
- 'I'm a printer'... but what does that mean? the social impacts of technological change within the newspaper industry (1)
- 'I'm down to the last two buttons': women speak out about financial abuse (1)
- 'I'm not his friend': perspectives on the role of a psycho-social rehabilitation worker (1)
- 'I'm not your typical blond-haired, blue-eyed Skippy': second generation Australians and multiculturalism (1)
- 'I've never clicked this much with anyone in my life': trust and hyperpersonal communication in online friendships (1)
- 'I2-doping' of 1,4-polydienes (1)
- 'If we get too close to your bones they'll go brittle': women's initial fears about radiotherapy for early breast cancer (1)
- 'If you build it, they will come': an equity focussed cross-campus and cross-continent framework for developing and teaching HDR academic literacies (1)
- 'If you can reach that point of almost nonchalance in playing, that’s a different level of creativity again' (1)
- 'Improvement makes straight roads. But the crooked roads, without improvement, are roads of Genius' (William Blake, 1793): surviving your PhD (1)
- 'Information in context': co-designing workplace structures and systems for organisational learning (1)
- 'Information in context': co-designing workplace structures and systems for organizational learning (1)
- 'Invisible' fish could light the way to better optical devices (1)
- 'Is she cold?': telaesthetic horror and embodied textuality in 'The Body' (1)
- An 'Islamised Australian way of life': developing an Islamic social capital framework (1)
- 'It is good to know now ... before it's too late': promoting sexual health literacy amongst resettled young people with refugee backgrounds (1)
- 'It is who I am' : experiences of same sex attracted youth within Australian secondary schools (1)
- 'It was another skin': the kitchen as home for Australian post-war immigrant women (1)
- 'It was not a significant bullet' : beautiful images on ugly screens (1)
- 'It's different!': the micro-management of public and private sector partnerships (1)
- 'It's easier just to do it all myself': emotion work and domestic labour (1)
- 'It's good to be back' (1)
- 'It's in the game' and above the game: an analysis of the users of sports videogames (1)
- 'It's like we're their culture': second-generation migrant women discuss Australian culture (1)
- 'It's that knowing that you are not alone': the role of spirituality in adolescent resilience (1)
- 'Joy': memorialisation and the limits of tolerance (1)
- 'Keeping it in the family': family trusts, family relationships and tax minimisation (1)
- 'Kokoda': lost and found on the trail (1)
- 'L'angelico stupro': Guido Ceronetti's Difesa della luna e altri argomenti di miseria terrestre (1)
- 'La federazione si sviluppa e si consolida': Il Partito comunista italiano (Pci) tra gli italiani emigrati in Australia, 1966-1973 (1)
- 'Like a drop in the ocean': negotiating transitions back to paid work and the impact of policy on managing work-family life (1)
- 'Like a newborn baby': using journals to record changing identities beyond the classroom (1)
- A 'limit attitude': Foucault, autonomy, critique (1)
- 'Look Both Ways': seeing is not becessarily believing (1)
- 'Looking at the stars': TV3 adapts Lady Windermere's Fan (1)
- 'Los Tres Caballeros': Walt Disney, Nelson Rockefeller and U.S.: Latin American relations during World War II (1)
- 'Mallboy': a case study of sound and music for an Australian feature (1)
- 'Managing risk' in the delivery of housing finance: Australia's mortgage lenders (1)
- 'May contain traces of biotech': (re)defining the biotechnology field in Australia (1)
- 'Measuring' satisfaction (1)
- 'Media, Communications and Public Speech': the 2010 Conference of the CMCL (1)
- 'Melt down': young women's talk of time and its implications for health, well-being and identity in late modernity (1)
- 'Microthrix parvicella' is a novel, deep branching member of the actinomycetes subphylum (1)
- 'Modularised' closed-form mathematical model for predicting the bracing performance of plasterboard clad walls (1)
- 'Murder, incest and damn fine coffee': Twin Peaks as new incest narrative 20 years on (1)
- 'My essay is consist of many mistake': NESB academic writing: problems and strategies (1)
- 'My hurts': hospitalized young children's perceptions of acute pain (1)
- The 'nasty' business of emotions: responses across cultures to withholding knowledge (1)
- 'Neanderthal' economics (1)
- 'Neutrality: a really dead concept?' A reprise (1)
- 'New leadership', leader-member exchange and commitment to change: the case of higher education in Malaysia (1)
- The 'next' museum wave: is social media here to stay? (1)
- The 'Nostocoida limicola' story: resolving the phylogeny of this morphotype responsible for bulking in activated sludge (1)
- 'Not unreasonably denied': Australian content after AUSTFA (1)
- 'Now my life can really begin': the impact of the two year social security waiting period on newly arrived immigrants (1)
- 'O' for osmosis, 'P' for pedagogy: fixing the postgraduate wheel of fortune (1)
- 'Odious and outmoded'? Race and Section 25 of the Constitution (1)
- 'Oh No!' yelled Zac: tension, humour and resolution in children's story (1)
- 'Omic' genetic technologies for herbal medicines in psychiatry (1)
- 'Opaque melodies' : the Newcastle remix (1)
- 'Operant' and 'respondent' measures of dispositions: sex differences in the degree of independence between needs, values, and traits (1)
- 'Oranges and Lemons': art, therapy, subjectivity (1)
- 'Orientation module' to increase ease of access to online discussion forum for postgraduate students (1)
- 'Our own interests must come first': Australia's response to the explusion of Asians from Uganda (1)
- 'Paternity fraud' and the invisible child (1)
- The 'pathogenic exposure' paradigm (1)
- 'Patrick' (1978) (1)
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