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I COULD STAY HERE FOREVER… IF I FIND A JOB: EXPERIENCES OF INTEGRATION AND MARGINALIZATION OF YOUTH FROM REFUGEE BACKGROUNDS IN HALIFAX
(2018-04-27)This study examines the experiences of integration and marginalization of six youth from refugee backgrounds living in Halifax. The research identifies formal and informal supports they access as well as barriers and ... -
“I Don’t Suffer from ADHD, I Suffer from Other People”: ADHD, Stigma, and Academic Life
(2021-04)Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that has been proven to be stigmatized. There are substantial gaps in the literature pertaining to adulthood ADHD and stigma from the point ... -
I Dreamt of Glory
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“I Feel Bad for People Who Don’t Have a Chronic Illness:” Refusing Deviance and Reframing Illness Through Summer Camp
(2024-05)Scholarship in medical anthropology has a history of characterizing chronic illness as a “deviant” condition. Emerging research problematizes this paradigm, however, and demands its reconsideration. The growing recognition ... -
I Had Not Expected
(1979) -
“I HATE MY GENERATION”: CANADIAN MALE IDENTITY IN SLOAN’S TWICE REMOVED
(2014-09-05)In the early 1990s, a Halifax band named Sloan broke Into the alternative rock scene with their debut album Smeared (1993), released by Geffen Records, which received critical and commercial success in both Canada and the ... -
“I have woven for them a great shroud / Out of poor words”: Moral Witnessing and the Literature of Testimony During Stalin’s Great Purges
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I Heard the Morning Wind
(1930) -
I Love the Nude Grey Scenes
(1998) -
I Place My Life
(1955) -
I Remember Germany
(1940) -
“I Shall be Misunderstord if Understood”: The Art of not Understanding James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake
(2020-08-21)By investigating and comparing critical responses to James Joyce’s final novel Finnegans Wake, this project attempts to dismantle the idea that the work is difficult and unreadable by demonstrating the ways in which it ... -
I Shall Step
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“I still felt in the last moment / The unsheathing of the great knife of parting”: Absence, Abandonment, and Maternal Lament as Poetic Theology in Five Poems by Nelly Sachs
(2020-04-30)Images of mothers and children proliferate throughout German-Jewish poet Nelly Sachs’s first two post-World War Two collections of poetry. Compelled by this pattern, this thesis contends that mother and child figures in ... -
I TELL MY MOTHER WHAT HAPPENED
(Dalhousie University Press, 2015) -
I think I can, I think I can: Self-efficacy in the context of pediatric magnetic resonance imaging
(2020-08-31)Procedural distress is common among children and has been shown to interfere with cooperation and response during medical procedures. Predictors of procedural distress have been widely studied in an effort to inform ... -
I Think of the Lake Back Home
(2018)