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AbstractA significant factor undermining real racial reconciliation in post-1994 South Africa is widespread resistance to shared historical responsibility amongst South Africans racialised as white. In response to the need for localised ‘white work’ (rais... see more

AbstractSouth Africa is historically a nation of binaries. The most significant been the binary of black and white. In this case, black refers to all people of African and Asian descent or origin. Historical racism is examined in the light of white fragil... see more

AbstractA significant factor undermining real racial reconciliation in post-1994 South Africa is widespread resistance to shared historical responsibility amongst South Africans racialised as white. In response to the need for localised ‘white work’ (rais... see more

This study endeavored to assess the cultural competency of pre-service teachers in a region of the United States with limited ethnic or linguistic diversity.  To do this, the prior work of D’Andrea, Daniels, and Noonan (2003) was used to develop an u... see more

Background: Death cases caused by crime require estimation of the time of death as a guide for searching who is the murderer. The common method has been used is by detecting hypostasis, rigidity, temperature decreasing, and decomposition. These methods ar... see more

Nowadays, there are many foods that contain harmful substances in the community. Among them are fried foods that contain plastic. Similar cases were also found in the campus area in city of Padang. Based on preliminary observations it was found that some ... see more

In this paper, I explore the ways in which settler-colonial states utilize the category of disability in immigration and Indigenous population regimes to redress settler-colonial anxieties of white fragility. As well documented within the literature, sett... see more

The Northern Review 44 (2017): 327–346The two world wars had dramatically different effects on the Alaska economy. The military build-up during the Second World War created an economic boom and laid the foundation for the modern Alaska economy. The First ... see more

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