Full Panel Schedule
9.00
am
Tilley 124
“Philosophy, Science, and the Preconditions of Knowledge”
Seshu Iyengar, UNB
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“Diversifying Knowledge Through Intellectual Sovereignty”
Julia Wong, University of Toronto
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“'The Disconnect of a 'Good Death' at Home for the Homeless”
Kyle Visvanathan, University of Toronto
“Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Game”
Daniel Ninkovic, University of Toronto
Tilley 104
“Exploring the Relationship Between Disadvantaged Youth and Academic Success”
Savannah MacDonald, St. Francis Xavier University
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“Demons in my Skull: An Overview of Public Perceptions of Epilepsy” 
Perry Dykens, UNB
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“The Cross-Cultural Comparison of Online Self-Presentation between Korean and Canadian Dating Profiles”
Breanna Lister, UNB
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“Effects of Weekly Exercise on Wellbeing in University Students”
Taylor McAulay, UNB
10.10
am
Tilley 124
"Engendering Social Differences in Stem: Women in Science"
Lucie Vezina, UNB
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“Confronting Conception: Changing Roles of Reproduction in Early America”
Grace Wilson, Mount Allison University
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“How women students’ endorsement of sexist attitudes predict performance on intellectual tasks and overall GPA”
Shaunacey Murray, UNB
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Title TBD
Sarah Craig, UNB
Tilley 104
“Beautiful Ladies”
Jody McCleary, UNB
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“Frida Kahlo: Examining an Icon”
Maeve McNutt, UNB
“British Masculinity in India”
Emma Allen, UNB
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“Modern Values in Ancient Comics: Amar Chitra Katha and the Reflection of Modern India into its Past”
Justin Bulicz, University of King’s College
11.20 Am
Tilley 124
“Resource Titles and Land Use Rights: Salt Politics and Traditional Salt Winning in Ghana”
Natalie Krieger, St. Francis Xavier University
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“Broken Hands: “Man Camps”, Extractivism, and Working-class Perspectives”
Abram Lutes, UNB
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“Artistic Practice and the State in Rural Nova Scotia: Re-engaging the Granting System”
Evan Curley, St. Francis Xavier University
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“A Postcolonial Analysis of Fiji’s Coup Culture Post-Independence”
Petra Regeni, Dalhousie University
Tilley 104
“Porajmos: The 'Devouring' of a People Forgotten: Examining the Contribution of Encultured Prejudice to the German Genocide of Romani”
Rebecca Karelse, UNB
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“The Fascist, The Nazi, and the Imperialist:
The Imperial Japan’s fascist-influenced foreign policy”
Giwoon (Karl) Kim, UNB
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“Leveraging Knowledge to Influence Change: M.K. Gandhi”
Emily Veysey, UNB
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“The Bullet Bites Back”
Katey Altman, UNB
1.45 Pm
Tilley 124
“Insectum: Research at the Intersection of Design and Insects (2018)”
Drew Tozer, NSCAD University
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“The “most beautiful” moment in life: BTS music as a representation of issues faced by South Korean Youth” 
Angela Dong, Saint Mary’s University
“A small selection of poems”
Zach Swirski, Memorial University
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“The Art of Taking Responsibility”
Lindsay Muir, McGill University
Tilley 104
“Education as a tool for change in Mexico’s cultural trap of conformity and inequality”
Fernando Aguilar, UNB
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“Canadian LGBT History for High School Students and Teachers”
Minnow Holtz-Carriere, Mount Allison University
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“Factors Associated with Sexual Consent Attitudes: The Role of Parent-Child Communication”
Airica MacDougall, UNB
"Implications of Religiosity in Healthy Aging of Older Canadian Adults"
Declan Watson, UNB
3.00 pm
Tilley 124
“Written in Stone: William De Courcy's Voyages of 1842”
Katherine Lütz, Saint Mary’s University 
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“Matewan: An American Mythos -The Intersection of Class and Colour in John Sayle’s Matewan”
Rowan Miller, UNB
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“Is film an inherently uncanny medium?”
Sabrina Bungash, University of Toronto
Tilly 104
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