The meaning of caring for a child who has renal failure : a phenomenological study of urban Aboriginal caregivers
The story of Mennonite migrations since the sixteenth century is largely the history of some religious people who tried to find the perfect expression of their faith in this world. Initially because of religious persecution, migration to other countries, for those Mennonites, was often a means of su...
Main Author: | Schulz, Nadja-Lynn |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/7382 |
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