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    Off the Hook: The Social Inequities Inherent in Savannah River Mercury Fish Advisories 

    Smith, Lauren Wooten (2011-11-16)
    This thesis builds upon my findings of mercury contamination in the Savannah River (summarized in Chapter I and Chapter II) by examining the mercury exposure from fish consumption in the Savannah River. I examine the ...
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    Centering C-Section Narratives in Birth Discourse 

    Dolan, Emma (2018-05-03)
    This thesis examines narratives of C-section experiences to understand the personal perspective of a national conversation on medicalized birth. Birth statistics, child health, and reproductive rights, are often the focus ...

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