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DECOLONIZATION THROUGH MADNESS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLICATIONS OF GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH IN THE CONTEXT OF BANGLADESH
(2022-12-31)The global mental health movement has given rise to a new discourse on the implication of the use of psychiatric-biomedical categories of disorder to standardize a global approach to mental health and illness. The aim of ... -
Decolonizing Childbirth: Inuit Midwifery and the Return of Delivery to the Canadian North
(2018-08-27)Since the 1970s, the mandatory evacuation of Inuit women to southern Canada for hospitalized childbirth has resulted in many negative impacts on communities including a loss of culture in the form of traditional knowledge ... -
Decolonizing Marine Safety and Shipping in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region: Looking inwards and to Inuvialuit for insights for reconciliation
(2024-04-10)The governance of shipping in Inuit Nunangat has been evolving in response to a growing interest in polar navigation and a recognition that while such navigation is possible, it comes with unique risks and operating ... -
DECOLONIZING MI'KMAW MEMORY OF TREATY: L’SƗTKUK’S LEARNING WITH ALLIES IN STRUGGLE FOR FOOD AND LIFEWAYS
(2017-04-07)ABSTRACT Treaty negotiations in Nova Scotia have been triggered by the Supreme Court of Canada decision in 1999, based on the Donald Marshall Jr. case, upholding a Mi’kmaq treaty right to fish for a livelihood. These ... -
Decomposability and structure of bands of nonnegative operators.
(Dalhousie University, 1996) -
Decomposability and triangularizability of positive operators on Banach lattices.
(Dalhousie University, 1997) -
Deconstructing a 'National Composer': Chopin and Polish Exiles in Paris, 1831-49
(2000-Fall2)Considering the notion of Frédéric Chopin as a "national" composer in the Romantic sense, and his relationships with Parisian salons and the Polish émigré community in Paris, demonstrates the limited validity of making ... -
Deconstructing Engagement: Corporate Self-Regulation in Conflict Zones - Implications for Human Rights and Canadian Public Policy: Summary
(Law Commission of Canada and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2003-01) -
Deconstructing the Modern Research Paper: A Case Study Analyzing the Role of Values in Scientific-Decision Making
(2016-04-22)My aim is to challenge the widespread notion among scientists that science is, or should be, the predominant basis for decision-making about natural resources and the environment. This misconception among researchers results ... -
Deconstructing Young Adults' Religious (Dis)engagement in Statistics Canada's Religiosity Index
(2013-04-03)This research explored whether Statistics Canada’s religiosity index is an adequate measurement tool to capture the degree of young adults’ (aged 15-29) religious engagement in contemporary Canada. The impact of the agency’s ... -
Decorative Arts Palace, The Great White City, London
(Valentine & Sons Ltd Dundee, London & New York, n.d.) -
DeCoste, Mary F.
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DeCoste, Stella
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DeCourcy, Bill
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Decreasing the Stigma of Mental Health Facilities: Creating a Community Treatment Center in East Liberty, Pittsburgh
(2019-08-09)This thesis demonstrates the positive impact that the built environment can have to decrease mental health stigma by creating specific design tools to blend community space and mental health treatment facilities through ... -
Dedication: Dr. Ernest Hess
(The Imperial Press Limited, 1950) -
Deduction of the Distance by Mitchell Method
(2009-07-22)These notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 contain a series of calculations of distance using the Mitchell Method. This file consists of nine pages of notes. -
Deductions about the Structure of Phase-Iii from Thermodynamic Measurements on Solid Isotopic Methanes
(1979)No abstract available. -
Dee?, Mr. & friend
(1905-03)