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The Plaid Shoes
(2007) -
The Plain Golden Band
(1922) -
Plain Words to Our New Pacifists
(1923) -
A Plan for the Use of Manpower
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1942) -
A Plan is a Plan
(1983) -
Plane Mirrors; Archimedes; Gravity
(2009-07-23)These notes written by James Dinwiddie examine a number of topics in physics including gravity, force, velocity, light, and mirrors. Dinwiddie also mentions the classical natural philosophers Sappho, Archimedes, and Hermes. ... -
Plane's-Eye Prairie View
(1979) -
Planitarium
(2009-07-22)These notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 discuss several instruments including planitaria, clocks, and globes. This file consists of sixteen pages of notes. -
Planitarium - Globe
(2009-07-22)These notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 focus on planitaria, globes, and other topics in astronomy. The file consists of 48 pages of lecture notes. -
A Planned Or A Humanist Economy
(1934) -
A Planner Looks at Canada
(1951) -
Planners’ perceptions of the influence of leadership on coordinating plans
(Sage, 2018)Based on interviews with 92 planners in five Canadian city-regions, we explore planners’ perceptions of the ways that leadership affects their ability to coordinate land-use planning activities in the context of sometimes ... -
Planning a murder mystery program: A narrative guide
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2019) -
Planning a SEA change: designing a robust framework for strategic environmental assessment in Nova Scotia
(2014-08-15)Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) provides governments, and other organizations, a method to formally incorporate environmental dimensions into strategic planning and policy evaluation exercises. Nova Scotia is ... -
Planning Canada's Physical Assets : Reports of the Advisory Committee on Reconstruction
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1944) -
Planning Circular
(2009) -
PLANNING FOR EMERGENCE: AN INFORMAL INTERVENTION ON THE OKANAGAN LAKE
(2010-12-17)Entering the informal domain may be considered contrary to a formal understanding of architecture yet it is within this context that many architectural strategies are being resolved. Unbound by law and tradition, ...