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The cinematic network society: ethical confrontations with new proximities to human suffering in the information age
Author: Narine, Anil Martin
Date created: 2010-04-30
The Cedar Project: vulnerability to recidivism among Aboriginal young people who use drugs
Author: Dunnet, Allison
Date created: 2008
The Cedar Project: Surviving the Streets Without Shelter, Trauma and HIV vulnerability among Aboriginal young people who use drugs in two Canadian cities
Author: Bingham, Brittany Lauren
Date created: 2009

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