Welcome to our website! Our group is carrying out research on several aspects of parasite ecology and evolution, on a variety of host and parasite taxa, and using a range of experimental, genetic and ...
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I will begin this essay by defining the terms abject and abjection. I will then proceed to outline how Kristeva's theory of abjection works by summarising the main points of The Powers Of Horror: An ...
An index to names in documents held by the Hocken Collections, Dunedin, New Zealand A joint project between the Hocken Collections and the Dunedin Branch of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists At ...
Jacques Prévert, France's most widely read poet since Victor Hugo, was born in Paris in 1900. He left school in 1915 and worked at various jobs until 1920 when he served in the military in Lorraine ...
Principal Investigators Robert Poulin and Devon Keeney are awarded a NZ$774,000 grant from the Marsden Fund to investigate the evolutionary constraints on host specificity from 2008 to 2011.
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database of marriages that occurred at least 80 years ago.
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This paper attempts to examine the nature and purpose of traditional (that is, pre-European) Maori proverbs, and their role in greater scheme of traditional Maori culture in New Zealand, and their ...
Ringler 5732, TP 2017 ('To dyspyse poore folke ...') and TP 2254 ('Who so hath lust ...'). The text is adapted from Robert de Balsac's _Le chemin de l'ospital_ (1502) [Ringler]. Rpt. Edward F.