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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
141

Investigating the Rapid Clearance of Oscillating Transcripts during Vertebrate Segmentation

Tietz, Kiel Thomas 20 June 2019 (has links)
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Catalizadores heterogéneos de rodio y cobalto para la hidroformilación de olefinas y la reacción de evolución del hidrógeno

Galdeano Ruano, Carmen Piedad 10 March 2024 (has links)
[ES] La presente tesis doctoral se centra en la investigación y desarrollo de catalizadores avanzados con aplicaciones en la industria química. Desde la síntesis de nanopartículas de Rh2P hasta la exploración de catalizadores de cobalto dopados con heteroátomos, se ha buscado no sólo la eficiencia catalítica, sino también minimizar el impacto de estos procesos, permitiendo la producción de productos químicos esenciales con un menor consumo de recursos. Se ha investigado el proceso de síntesis de nanopartículas de Rh2P soportadas por impregnación húmeda seguida de pirólisis para su uso en reacciones de hidroformilación. Para ello, se han descrito y comparado dos métodos que se diferencian en los precursores empleados: uno a partir de un único precursor de fósforo y rodio y el otro a partir de dos precursores separados. Posteriormente, se ha realizado una caracterización de los materiales que ha permitido relacionar la forma de incorporar el fósforo con la composición de las partículas, determinando que el contenido de óxido de rodio es mayor cuando se emplean dos precursores. Para analizar la contribución del fósforo en el sistema se han preparado nanopartículas de rodio metálico soportadas para estudiar la influencia del fósforo en la composición y el tamaño de partícula. Se han analizado otros aspectos como la carga metálica, la temperatura de pirólisis y el uso de diferentes soportes empleando la microscopía electrónica; y se ha estudiado su capacidad de disociación de hidrógeno mediante ensayos de intercambio isotópico. Tras la caracterización de los materiales, éstos se han empleado como electrocatalizadores en la reacción de evolución del hidrógeno, en la que se ha estudiado su aplicabilidad a pH ácido, básico y neutro con bajas cargas de metal. Se ha demostrado que las especies de Rh2P son más activas que las de Rh metálico en la producción de hidrógeno y que el método de síntesis influye en la actividad catalítica. Para completar los ensayos experimentales, se han realizado cálculos DFT que han permitido comprobar por un lado la influencia de los defectos en la red de Rh2P y por otro, si las capas de carbono son efectivas en la protección de las nanopartículas. Se han aplicado los materiales de Rh y Rh2P en la hidroformilación de olefinas donde se ha estudiado la actividad catalítica, la influencia del fósforo y la estabilidad de los catalizadores. Se ha demostrado que el material Rh2P-1@C, obtenido a partir de un solo precursor de rodio y fósforo, es un sustituto viable del catalizador homogéneo RhCl(PPh3)3 ya que las energías de activación calculadas son muy cercanas entre sí. Se ha estudiado la influencia de algunos parámetros en la estabilidad del catalizador, como la temperatura de pirólisis a la que se sintetiza el material, demostrando que existe una relación inversa entre la temperatura de pirólisis y la cantidad de metal lixiviado durante la reacción. Otro factor estudiado es el del soporte, donde además del carbón se han empleado óxidos inorgánicos (Al2O3, CeO2, La2O3, ZnO), poniendo de manifiesto la superioridad del carbón como soporte no sólo en términos de actividad catalítica, sino de estabilidad del material. El catalizador Rh2P-1@C ha sido satisfactoriamente probado en reacciones de hidroformilación de etileno en un reactor de lecho fijo y en la reacción de hidroaminometilación. Como alternativa a los materiales de rodio, se han desarrollado catalizadores de cobalto dopados con heteroátomos (fósforo y nitrógeno). Éstos se han empleado en la hidroformilación de olefinas, donde se ha evaluado la influencia del dopaje en la actividad catalítica y en su estabilidad. Se ha comprobado la efectividad del recubrimiento del carbón dopado con nitrógeno al aumentar su estabilidad en comparación con las nanopartículas de cobalto sin recubrir y se ha demostrado que las nanopartículas de Co2P, al contrario que las Rh2P, no son más activas que las de Co metálico. / [CA] Aquesta tesis doctoral es centra en la investigació i la síntesis de nous catalitzadors amb aplicacions en reaccions químics d'interès industrial. Durant el transcurs de la síntesis de les nanopartícules fins a l'estudi de nous catalitzadors, s'ha cercat no únicament l'eficiència catalítica dels processos sinó la disminució de l'impacte dels mateixos. S'ha investigat el procés de síntesis de nanopartícules de Rh2P suportades a través del mètode d'impregnació humida seguida d'un procés de piròlisis, per al posterior ús d'aquests materials en reaccions d'hidroformil·lació. Per tal fi, s'han descrit i comparat dos mètodes de síntesis que es diferencien en els precursors utilitzats: un a partir d'un únic precursor com a font de fòsfor i rodi, i l'altre a partir dels dos precursors - de rodi i fòsfor - per separats. Posteriorment, s'ha portat a terme una caracterització completa de cadascun dels materials preparats que a permès relacionar la forma com s'incorpora el fòsfor el material en funció de la composició de les partícules. Amb l'objectiu d'analitzar la contribució de les espècies de fòsfor en el sistema s'han preparat un material basat en nanopartícules de rodi metàl·lic suportades. S'han analitzat, mitjançant la microscòpia electrònic, com influeixen en aquest paràmetre altres aspectes, com ara: la càrrega metàl·lica, la temperatura de piròlisis i l'ús de diferents suports. Tanmateix, s'ha estudiat la capacitat dissociativa de l'hidrogen per part d'aquests materials mitjançant assajos d'intercanvi isotòpic. Després de la caracterització dels materials, aquests s'han utilitzat com a electrocatalitzadors en la reacció d'evolució de l'hidrogen en la què s'ha estudiat la utilització d'aquests materials, utilitzant una baixa càrrega metàl·lica, en diferents medis (pH àcid, bàsic i neutre). Els treballs han demostrat que les espècies de Rh2P són més actives que les de Rh metàl·lic i que el mètode de síntesis també influeix en l'activitat catalítica. Per a completar la part experimental, s'han realitzat càlculs DFT que han permès comprovar tan la influència dels defectes de la xarxa de Rh2P com la influència de les capes de carboni en quant a la protecció de les pròpies nanopartícules. Tot seguit, els materials de Rh y Rh2P s'han aplicat en la reacció d'hidroformil·lació d'olefines on s'ha estudiat l'activitat catalítica, la influència de les espècies de fòsfor i l'estabilitat dels catalitzadors utilitzats. S'ha demostrat que el material de Rh2P-1@C, obtingut a partir d'un sol precursor de rodi i fòsfor, pot convertir-se en un possible candidat per a substituir el catalitzador homogeni RhCl(PPh3)3. També, s'ha estudiat la influència d'alguns paràmetres relacionats amb l'estabilitat del catalitzador, com ara la temperatura de piròlisis i la quantitat de metall lixiviat durant la reacció. Una altre factor que ha estat objecte d'estudi és el suport, on a més a més del carboni s'han utilitzat òxids inorgànics - Al2O3, CeO2, La2O3 i ZnO - posant de manifest la superioritat del carboni com a suport; no només en termes d'activitat catalítica sinó d'estabilitat del propi material. A més a més, el catalitzador Rh2P-1@C s'ha provat satisfactòriament en reaccions d'hidroformil·lació de l'etilè en un reactor de tipus llit fix, i en la reacció d'hidroaminometil·lació. Com a alternativa als materials de rodi, s'han sintetitzat catalitzadores de cobalt dopats amb heteroàtoms (fòsfor i nitrogen). Aquests materials, s'han utilitzat en la reacció d'hidroformil·lació d'olefines, on s'ha estudiat la influència del dopatge en l'activitat catalítica i en la seva estabilitat. S'ha comprovat que l'efectivitat del recobriment del carbó dopat amb nitrogen augmenta l'estabilitat del catalitzador en front de les nanopartícules de cobalt sense recobriment, i s'ha aconseguit demostrar que les nanopartícules de Co2P, a diferència de les de Rh2P, no resulten ser més actives que les de Co metàl·lic. / [EN] The present doctoral thesis focuses on the research and development of advanced catalysts with applications in the chemical industry. From the synthesis of Rh2P nanoparticles to the exploration of cobalt catalysts doped with heteroatoms, the primary goal has been to enhance not only the catalytic efficiency but also to minimize the environmental impact of these processes. In a time where the transition to clean energy sources and environmentally friendly processes is of utmost importance, advances in catalysis and material synthesis play a crucial role in the quest for more sustainable solutions in the chemical industry. The synthesis of supported Rh2P nanoparticles by wet impregnation followed by pyrolysis has been investigated. Two methods, differing only in the precursors employed, have been described and compared: one using a single precursor of phosphorus and rhodium, and the other using two separate precursors. Material characterization has revealed the relationship between the method of phosphorus incorporation and particle composition, demonstrating that the rhodium oxide content is higher when two separate precursors are used. Additionally, supported metallic rhodium nanoparticles were prepared to study the influence of phosphorus on particle size and composition. In this chapter, other factors have also been analyzed such as metal loading, pyrolysis temperature, and the use of different supports, employing electron microscopy. Finally, the hydrogen dissociation capacity of the catalysts has been compared through isotopic exchange assays, and the presence of carbon patches around the nanoparticles has been studied using Raman spectroscopy. Following material characterization, these materials have been employed as electrocatalysts in the hydrogen evolution reaction, where their applicability at acidic, basic and neutral pH at one of the lowest metal loadings described has been studied. It has been demonstrated that Rh2P species are more active than metallic Rh species in hydrogen production, and the synthesis method influences catalytic activity. To complement experimental assays, DFT calculations have been performed, allowing for an examination of the influence of defects in the Rh2P lattice and an assessment of the effectiveness of carbon layers in protecting the nanoparticles. Rh and Rh2P materials have been applied in the hydroformylation of olefins, where catalytic activity, the influence of phosphorus, and catalyst stability have been investigated. It has been shown that the material Rh2P-1@C, obtained from a single precursor of rhodium and phosphorus, is a viable substitute for the homogeneous catalyst RhCl(PPh3)3, as their apparent activation energies are very close. The influence of parameters affecting catalyst stability, such as the pyrolysis temperature at which the material is synthesized, has been studied, demonstrating an inverse relationship between pyrolysis temperature and the amount of leached metal during the reaction. Another factor studied is that of the support, where, in addition to carbon, inorganic oxides (Al2O3, CeO2, La2O3, ZnO) have been employed, highlighting the superiority of carbon as support not only in terms of catalytic activity but also material stability. At the end of this chapter, the Rh2P-1@C catalyst has been applied in the hydroformylation of ethylene in a fixed-bed reactor and in the hydroaminomethylation reaction. As an alternative to rhodium materials, cobalt catalysts doped with heteroatoms (phosphorus and nitrogen) have been developed. These catalysts have been employed in the hydroformylation of olefins, where the influence of doping on the catalytic activity and leaching has been evaluated. The effectiveness of nitrogen-doped carbon coating in suppressing leaching has been demonstrated compared to undoped cobalt nanoparticles, and it has been shown that Co2P nanoparticles, unlike Rh2P, are not more active than metallic Co nanoparticles. / Galdeano Ruano, CP. (2024). Catalizadores heterogéneos de rodio y cobalto para la hidroformilación de olefinas y la reacción de evolución del hidrógeno [Tesis doctoral]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/203121
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Nitrogen Reduction Reaction: Deposition, Characterization and Selectivity of Transition Metal (V, Co and Ti) Oxynitrides as Electrocatalysts

Chukwunenye, Precious O. 12 1900 (has links)
The electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is of considerable interest due to its potential for less energy intensive and environmentally friendly ammonia production which is critical for agricultural and clean energy applications. However, the selectivity of NRR compared to the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) often poses challenges for various catalysts, including Earth-abundant transition metal oxynitrides like Ti, V, and Co. In this work, a comparative analysis of the selectivity of these three metal oxynitrides was conducted, each having different metal oxophilicities. A combination of electrochemical, surface characterizations and density functional theory (DFT) calculations were employed to directly assess NRR and HER activities under the same reaction conditions. Results show that cobalt oxynitrides exhibit NRR activity at pH 10, involving the electrochemical reduction of both lattice-bound nitrogen and dissolved N2, although more HER activity was observed. In contrast, vanadium oxynitride films displayed HER inactivity at pH 7 and 10 but demonstrated NRR activity at pH 7, while titanium oxynitrides were active at pH 3.2 but inactive under neutral and basic pH conditions. These comprehensive studies highlight substantial variations in HER and NRR selectivity based on transition metal oxophilicity/azaphilicity, indicating distinct mechanisms governing NRR and HER mechanisms.
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Régulation de l’activité transcriptionnelle des récepteurs des estrogènes (ER) par le récepteur à chimiokine CXCR4 et les récepteurs à activité tyrosine kinase ErbB2 et ErbB3

Sauvé, Karine 08 1900 (has links)
La régulation de la transcription des gènes par les récepteurs des estrogènes ERα et ERβ joue un rôle important dans la croissance cellulaire et dans le développement du cancer du sein. Une augmentation de l’expression de CXCR4 et de son ligand SDF-1/CXCL12 corrèle avec un phénotype plus agressif du cancer du sein. Ici, nous démontrons un mécanisme de boucle de régulation positive entre la signalisation de CXCR4/SDF-1 et l’activité transcriptionnelle des ERs dans des cellules cancéreuses mammaires. L’activité transcriptionnelle de ER et l’expression de gènes cibles de ER, dont SDF-1 lui-même, sont augmentées dans la lignée cancéreuse mammaire MCF-7 en réponse à SDF-1. Ces effets sont bloqués par l’anti-estrogène fulvestrant et par la délétion de CXCR4. Par ailleurs, l’expression des gènes et la prolifération des cellules cancéreuses mammaires MCF-7 en réponse à l’estrogène sont altérées par l’inhibition de CXCR4. La signalisation par les facteurs de croissance joue un rôle important dans le cancer du sein. La surexpression et la dérégulation de la signalisation par le récepteur à activité tyrosine kinase ErbB2 corrèlent avec un phénotype tumoral mammaire plus agressif et un moins bon pronostic. Cependant, comment la signalisation de ErbB2 et de CXCR4 sont fonctionnellement reliées dans la régulation de la réponse de ER dans les cellules cancéreuses mammaires n’est pas connue. Nous démontrons ici que CXCR4 régule négativement l’expression protéique de ErbB2 et de son partenaire d’interaction ErbB3 ainsi que la phosphorylation de ErbB2. CXCR4 altère l’activation de la voie PI3-K/Akt par le dimère ErbB2/ErbB3 en réponse à héréguline alors qu’en présence de SDF-1, les niveaux d’activation sont récupérés. Nous avons trouvé que héréguline-β promouvoit la phosphorylation de la sérine 339 de CXCR4, un site important pour l’internalisation et la signalisation du récepteur. De plus, le recrutement de ErbB2 à CXCR4 est favorisé par ErbB3 et héréguline-β. L’activité transcriptionnelle ainsi que l’expression des gènes cibles de ER en réponse à l’héréguline sont relevées avec l’expression de CXCR4 et partiellement récupérées avec l’addition de SDF-1. Ces résultats démontrent que le recrutement de CXCR4 à ErbB2 altère la signalisation médiée par ErbB2/ErbB3 ainsi que l’activité hormonale de ER dans des cellules cancéreuses mammaires. Nous travaux ont permis d’identifier et de caractériser l’impact de la signalisation médiée par des récepteurs membranaires sur la réponse transcriptionnelle de ER dans des cellules cancéreuses mammaires. La signalisation membranaire est un facteur pouvant contribuer à la résistance aux thérapies endocriniennes et donc cibler les récepteurs impliqués s’avèrerait utile pour améliorer les traitements existants et mettre au point de nouvelles approches. / Induction of estrogen-regulated gene transcription by estrogen receptors ERα and ERβ plays an important role in breast cancer development and growth. High expression of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and its ligand CXCL12/SDF-1 has also been correlated with aggressive breast tumor phenotypes. Here, we describe a positive regulatory loop between CXCR4/SDF-1 signaling pathway and ER transcriptional competence in human breast cancer cells. Treatment of breast carcinoma MCF-7 cells with SDF-1 increased ER transcriptional activity and expression of ER target genes, including SDF-1 itself. These effects were blocked by the antiestrogen ICI-182780 and by CXCR4 silencing, and conversely, estrogen-induced gene expression and growth of MCF-7 cells were impaired upon CXCR4 inhibition. Growth factor signaling also plays an important role in breast cancer. Overexpression and deregulated signaling of receptor tyrosine kinase ErbB2 correlate with aggressive breast tumor phenotype and poor outcomes. However, how ErbB2 and CXCR4 signaling is functionally related to regulate ER response in breast cancer cells is not known. Here we show that steady-state levels of ErbB2 and its dimeric partner ErbB3, as well as ErbB2 tyrosine phosphorylation were negatively regulated with the expression of CXCR4. CXCR4 downregulated ErbB2/ErbB3 dimer activation of the PI3-K/Akt pathway in response to ErbB3 ligand heregulin-β, whereas addition of SDF-1 restored activation levels. We found that heregulin-β promoted CXCR4 phosphorylation at serine 339, an important site for CXCR4 internalization and signaling. In addition, ErbB2 recruitment to CXCR4 was enhanced by ErbB3 and heregulin-β. Transcriptional activity and gene expression measurement showed that the hormonal repression of ER was relieved with the expression of CXCR4 and partially recuperated with the addition of SDF-1. Together, these results show that CXCR4 recruitment to ErbB2 alters ErbB2/ErbB3 signaling pathway and downstream regulation of ER hormonal activity in in breast cancer cells. Our work has enabled us to identify and characterize the impact of membrane receptors signaling on ER transcriptionnal response in breast cancer cells. Membrane signaling is one of the factors involved in endocrine therapy resistance and targeting the receptors implicated could be benificial to improve existing treatments and to work on the creation of new ones.
145

From Flapper to Philosopher: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Hidden Cultural Evaluations of American Society in “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” “The Passionate Eskimo,” “May Day,” and “The Hotel Child”

Brooks, Lesley 25 April 2014 (has links)
This thesis examines the treatment of Native American and Jewish American characters in four of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short stories: “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” (1920), “The Passionate Eskimo” (1935), “May Day” (1930), and “The Hotel Child” (1931). Little critical attention has been given to these stories even though they illustrate Fitzgerald’s awareness of the negative ramifications of culturally destructive views and an exploration of new culturally pluralistic ideas. In these stories, Fitzgerald undermines common ethnic stereotypes and demonstrates tension between the intolerance of the American public and the fear of immigrant influence. Fitzgerald is able to re-image the representation of members of these groups and show the evolution of his views on ethnicity and culture. In conclusion, this thesis argues that these stories reveal Fitzgerald’s interest in supporting some level of cultural pluralism and his need to tolerate, if not accept, the differences in the beliefs and cultures in America.
146

Teorie her pro nadané žáky středních škol / Game Theory for Gifted Secondary School Students

Skálová, Alena January 2014 (has links)
The thesis contains a textbook for gifted secondary school students. Its aim is to give to these students (or to their teachers) a Czech-written text covering fundamental principles in the field of game theory. In the first part we introduce the combinatorial games and some elementary methods of their solution. The second part is devoted to the game of Nim, to the Sprague-Grundy function and to the sums of the combinatorial games. It also contains a necessary introduction to the binary numeral system. In the third part we present the concept of matrix and bimatrix games. There is a lot of exercises and examples in the textbook. At the end we bring solutions to the most of them, providing the active reader with the opportunity of checking their own solutions.
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Ekonomie kriminality: Racionální pachatel a morální náklady zločinu / Economics of Crime: Rational Offender and Moral Costs of Crime

Šilar, Milan January 2011 (has links)
Main weakness of economics of crime is that it focuses on rational offender who is isolated from society. This thesis gives overview of game theory models, which take into account possible reactions of other actors to offender`s actions. I show that some variables of crime are dependent on individual`s social environment and I analyze them using moral costs of crime, where some gains and losses from crime are interconnected between people. Two own models are presented. First model deals with aggregated crime with significant role of moral costs of crime. Second model is a modification of Inspection game which includes moral costs of crime and is than modeled using evolutionary game theory. Result of first model is higher volatility of crime than in standard models of rational offender. Crime is maximally volatile in time in the second model. There is a critical level of moral costs of crime and after reaching this level, assumptions of inspection game are violated and society converges to state with zero crime. It is demonstrated on both models that crime is a self- propagating phenomenon, because of social interactions.
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Využití netradičních pomůcek v hodinách tělesné výchovy na 1. stupni ZŠ / Use of non-traditional aidsin physical education classes et elementary school

Pospíšilová, Eliška January 2019 (has links)
TITLE Use of non-traditional aids in physical education classes at elementary school AUTHOR Eliška Pospíšilová DEPARTMENT Department of Physical Education SUPERVISOR PaedDr. Ivan Přibyl ABSTRACT The diploma thesis deals with the use of non-traditional aids in physical education classes at primary school, both from the point of view of physical education teachers and primary school pupils. The theoretical part is focused on the definition of basic concepts on the given issue, the Framework Education Program for basic education and movement games using non-traditional aids. The practical part is based on a questionnaire survey with physical education teachers and interviews with pupils. The task of the research is to find out whether physical education teachers at the first level of primary schools in Prague 4 use non-traditional aids in their classes and if not, what are the reasons for doing so. The aim of the diploma thesis is to evaluate the results of the research and to summarize the contribution and the negatives of using non-traditional aids in the classes of physical education for pupils. Part of the diploma thesis is "list of games with the use of non-traditional aids" which are verified in practice and supplemented by a final reflection. KEYWORDS: Non-traditional aids, traditional aids, physical...
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O idealismo cavaleiresco medieval revisitado : tr?s renascentistas antecessores de Dom Quixote e um rom?ntico idealista

Paz, Dem?trio Alves 07 January 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T13:38:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 428576.pdf: 580321 bytes, checksum: cf469d7e241432ea07b65cd24661ff18 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-01-07 / O objetivo da presente tese ? analisar, por meio das teorias de Mikhail Bakhtin, Erich Auerbach, George Luck?cs, Ian Watt, Thomas Pavel, Michael McKeon, Men?ndes Pelayo, a perman?ncia do idealismo cavaleiresco em quatro obras: tr?s romances do s?culo XVI e um do s?culo XIX, respectivamente: Amadis de Gaula, de Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo, Palmeirim de Inglaterra, de Francisco de Morais, Cr?nica do Imperador Clarimundo, de Jo?o de Barros e Eurico, o presb?tero, de Alexandre Herculano.
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Be/longing to Places: The Pedagogical Possibilities and His/Her/Stories of Shifting Cultural Identities

Campbell, Ashley 10 October 2019 (has links)
Looking to the places we live to inform our understandings of identity and belonging, this métissage of place-based stories draws on personal narratives and intergenerational stories to re/create meaning in new spaces and contexts. Through the interweaving of personal and academic stories, this research provides a space for critical engagement, creative scholarship and learning. The pedagogical possibilities of places and understanding of curriculum as both the lived experiences and knowledge/s that shape and in/form our identities and understandings. As newcomers, settlers, and treaty members, living on Turtle Island/North America, perhaps we must begin by looking at the places where we live and dwell, to better understand our responsibilities to both the land and peoples. Unsettling narratives that disrupt textbooks histories, and the re/telling of new/old stories. Using bricolage to gather up the fragments and/or pieces left behind – artefacts, memories and stories, I begin to re/trace the footsteps of my grandmothers - the re/learning his/her/stories, stories of shifting cultural identities and landscapes - and be/longing to places, while also examining how notions of be/longing are transformed through intergenerational stories and our connections to places. Stories that may help to move and guide us forward in a good way. From wasteland to reconciliation, this work examines the meaning of places to our lives and learning, as well as our responsibilities to land and peoples – those who came before, and the generations before us.

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