Marion Serena BrentBorn into a large family of Asian ethnicity in Canada, Marion Ascough always felt like an outsider, not just because of her heritage, but also because of her aspiration to be an artist. At home, her siblings often take notice in the ways she defies expectation, and their next door neighbors call Marion and her siblings heathens because they are not white. As Marion comes of age, she escapes the scrutiny of her siblings and the racism of Quebec to move
Particle Accelerators and Free Electron Lasers summarises different topics in the field of accelerators and of Free Electron Laser (FEL) devices
and the effects of this on the Portuguese themselves
photo archives
This chapter presents initial work carried out in the domain of human–robot collaboration in agriculture and provides directions about how it should be further adopted to enable successful robotization of agricultural operations
Draws on a wide range of cultural materials in order to challenge Eurocentric readings of decolonisation
With perfect prose and intimate detail
Regardless of size or age
participants
Thorough on the essentials and generous in its intellectual scope
and thirteen stone weight
grouped into four sections (general
inviting a re-reading that traces their meaning(s) and function(s) across each corpus