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Housing Accomplishments in Canada 1945-47
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1947) -
Housing and Addiction: Designing for the 'Hard to House' in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
(2012-04-04)The Downtown Eastside of Vancouver is one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods and one of Canada’s poorest. Once home to city hall and a bustling entertainment district, this neighbourhood has slowly been overtaken by an ... -
Housing and Full Employment
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1943) -
Housing and Planning in Britain
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1947) -
Housing as a Determinant of Health for Young Mothers in Rural Nova Scotia
(2015)Housing is a fundamental human right. In Nova Scotia, affordable housing options are very limited, particularly in rural areas. Therefore, many Nova Scotians are not accessing acceptable housing. This has negative health ... -
HOUSING FOR THE “MAGIC METAL” CITY: THE GENESIS OF A VERNACULAR HOME
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Housing in the United States
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1947) -
The Housing of a Work Force: Worker's Housing in Amherst, Nova Scotia, 1900-1914
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1986) -
Housing Policy in Australia
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1946) -
Housing Relief Through Adaptable Living
(2023-04-14)Housing serves the fundamental human need for shelter. As family structures fluctuate, the living space changes. Instead of the need for multiple dwellings, having a living space that accommodates each life stage in the ... -
How America Got Its Name
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How and Why Heritage Performers Represent the Past in the Present
(2021-04)This study explores the motivations of heritage performers to take on their roles and how they understand their representation of history. While there is a wide array of literature on visitor experience at heritage sites, ... -
How Big Should Our Universities Be?
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How Binocular Visual Performance Is Changed When One Eye Has Lower Vision: Characterization Of Inhibitory Binocular Interactions
(2013-12-16)Purpose: To explore new methodologies to quantify binocular interactions and shed light on their possible neural generators. Methods: Binocular inhibition (BI) was experimentally produced in 40 visually healthy subjects ... -
How can teen librarians promote mental health
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2018) -
HOW CAN THE RE-DESIGN OF A RIVERSIDE SITE RECONCILE AN OLD URBAN FABRIC AND NEW COMMUNITY? THE ADAPTIVE REUSE OF URBAN RIVERSIDE SITE IN HONGKOU DISTRICT, CITY OF SHANGHAI
(2014-04-04)For hundreds of years, the riverside area of Shanghai was one of the city's most vibrant places, making it an important part of Shanghai’s history. By following the story of the rivers, the life and culture of Shanghai's ... -
How Canada Capitalizes on Ukrainian Refugees
(Verfassungsblog. On Matters Constitutional., 2022-03-23)For those fleeing the war in Ukraine, Canada launched a new temporary residence pathway, the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) program on March 17, 2022. Offered in conjunction with a special family ... -
How Canada compares to other countries on COVID-19 cases and deaths
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How Canada compares to welfare states in COVID-19 cases and deaths
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How Canada Finances the War
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1940-06)