Community, Volunteers with in Canada, New Brunswick, Miramichi.
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Are you interested In a self sufficient and or homesteading life, learning how to grow food and using natural methods to repair the land. Self reliance with solar wind and natural heating, our homestead need help and we would love to share our knowledge and skills in exchange for some hard work.
We are looking for someone willing to come a few days week to our small homestead located in St. Margaret’s. Someone who is willing to work hard and soak up knowledge and experience. We also run classes all volunteers can attend these for free
We need 1-2 people a few days a week from mid April until end of sept. Must be 18 or older covid precautions are must.
Please email to learn more about this learning opportunity
Meaganelaine17@gmail.comThank you
Daisy Lane homestead
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you an adult who has been experiencing pain for 3 months or longer?
We are currently seeking volunteers for an online research study to better understand adults’ chronic pain experiences, including their thoughts about their chronic pain, self-management strategies, and decisions to participate in physical activity or not.
We welcome you to participate if:
You are 18 years of age or older
You have been experiencing pain for 3 months, or longer
You are not scheduled to have surgery during the next four monthsIf you decide to participate, you will be asked to complete 1 online survey each month during the next four months for a total of 4 surveys. Your participation should take no more than 3 hours over the next four months and would be a great help!
If you are interested in volunteering, and we described you above, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/USASKChronicPain1This study is being conducted as part of a Doctoral student’s thesis in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Jocelyn E. Blouin, the primary researcher, is a PhD student who received a Doctoral Fellowship Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This study was approved by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board at the University of Saskatchewan (BEH# 2230) on December 17th, 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Jocelyn Blouin, MSc
PhD Student
College of Kinesiology
University of Saskatchewan
Email: jocelyn.blouin@usask.ca
Telephone: 306-966-1075
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Are you interested In a self sufficient and or homesteading life, learning how to grow food and using natural methods to repair the land. Self reliance with solar wind and natural heating, our homestead need help and we would love to share our knowledge and skills in exchange for some hard work.
We are looking for someone willing to come a few days week to our small homestead located in St. Margaret’s. Someone who is willing to work hard and soak up knowledge and experience. We also run classes all volunteers can attend these for free
We need 1-2 people a few days a week from mid April until end of sept. Must be 18 or older covid precautions are must.
Please email to learn more about this learning opportunity
Meaganelaine17@gmail.comThank you
Daisy Lane homestead
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you an adult who has been experiencing pain for 3 months or longer?
We are currently seeking volunteers for an online research study to better understand adults’ chronic pain experiences, including their thoughts about their chronic pain, self-management strategies, and decisions to participate in physical activity or not.
We welcome you to participate if:
You are 18 years of age or older
You have been experiencing pain for 3 months, or longer
You are not scheduled to have surgery during the next four monthsIf you decide to participate, you will be asked to complete 1 online survey each month during the next four months for a total of 4 surveys. Your participation should take no more than 3 hours over the next four months and would be a great help!
If you are interested in volunteering, and we described you above, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/USASKChronicPain1This study is being conducted as part of a Doctoral student’s thesis in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Jocelyn E. Blouin, the primary researcher, is a PhD student who received a Doctoral Fellowship Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This study was approved by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board at the University of Saskatchewan (BEH# 2230) on December 17th, 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Jocelyn Blouin, MSc
PhD Student
College of Kinesiology
University of Saskatchewan
Email: jocelyn.blouin@usask.ca
Telephone: 306-966-1075
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Are you interested In a self sufficient and or homesteading life, learning how to grow food and using natural methods to repair the land. Self reliance with solar wind and natural heating, our homestead need help and we would love to share our knowledge and skills in exchange for some hard work.
We are looking for someone willing to come a few days week to our small homestead located in St. Margaret’s. Someone who is willing to work hard and soak up knowledge and experience. We also run classes all volunteers can attend these for free
We need 1-2 people a few days a week from mid April until end of sept. Must be 18 or older covid precautions are must.
Please email to learn more about this learning opportunity
Meaganelaine17@gmail.comThank you
Daisy Lane homestead
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you interested In a self sufficient and or homesteading life, learning how to grow food and using natural methods to repair the land. Self reliance with solar wind and natural heating, our homestead need help and we would love to share our knowledge and skills in exchange for some hard work.
We are looking for someone willing to come a few days week to our small homestead located in St. Margaret’s. Someone who is willing to work hard and soak up knowledge and experience. We also run classes all volunteers can attend these for free
We need 1-2 people a few days a week from mid April until end of sept. Must be 18 or older covid precautions are must.
Please email to learn more about this learning opportunity
Meaganelaine17@gmail.comThank you
Daisy Lane homestead
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you interested In a self sufficient and or homesteading life, learning how to grow food and using natural methods to repair the land. Self reliance with solar wind and natural heating, our homestead need help and we would love to share our knowledge and skills in exchange for some hard work.
We are looking for someone willing to come a few days week to our small homestead located in St. Margaret’s. Someone who is willing to work hard and soak up knowledge and experience. We also run classes all volunteers can attend these for free
We need 1-2 people a few days a week from mid April until end of sept. Must be 18 or older covid precautions are must.
Please email to learn more about this learning opportunity
Meaganelaine17@gmail.comThank you
Daisy Lane homestead
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you interested In a self sufficient and or homesteading life, learning how to grow food and using natural methods to repair the land. Self reliance with solar wind and natural heating, our homestead need help and we would love to share our knowledge and skills in exchange for some hard work.
We are looking for someone willing to come a few days week to our small homestead located in St. Margaret’s. Someone who is willing to work hard and soak up knowledge and experience. We also run classes all volunteers can attend these for free
We need 1-2 people a few days a week from mid April until end of sept. Must be 18 or older covid precautions are must.
Please email to learn more about this learning opportunity
Meaganelaine17@gmail.comThank you
Daisy Lane homestead
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://surveys.unb.ca/index.php/843455?lang=en
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Researchers from the Psychology and Law Lab at Memorial University are recruiting youth (12-18 years old) from all across Canada to take part in a research study online about youth interrogation rights.
Who is being recruited?
Canadian youth between the ages of 12 to 18 years old are invited to take part in this study. Consent and permission from the parent(s)/guardian(s) of the youth is required before the youth can partake in the study.What will the youth do in study?
The youth will be presented with content about legal rights and asked to answer a series of questions. Some typing into textboxes will be required for certain questions.How long will it take?
The study is estimated to take approximately 20 minutes to complete.Are there any technical requirements?
The study has to be completed using a computer (i.e., Mobiles/iPads/Tablets are not compatible). It is strongly encouraged to use headphones during the study, but is not required.What is the benefit of participating?
The youth will be entered into a draw for a chance to win one (1) of three (3) one-hundred dollar ($100) Amazon gift cards. A valid email address is required to be provided in order to be entered into the draw.How does the youth participate?
Please follow the link below to read more information about this study and to participate. Also, please SHARE this ad to other eligible youth or to parents/guardians of eligible youth in order to help spread the word about this study!https://mun.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZuegObJYn1ATyZ
This study is part of the doctoral dissertation research being conducted by Christopher Lively, under the supervision of Dr. Brent Snook. If you have any questions about this research, please contact Mr. Lively (clively@mun.ca) or Dr. Snook (bsnook@mun.ca) by email. Thank you for considering this invitation to participate in our research.