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At the Inn
(1983) -
At the Point of Care: MDs Practicing Acupuncture in the Community
(Medical Students' Society, Dalhousie University, 2012) -
At the Tipping Point: Intersections of Wage, Gift, and Solidarity in Halifax Restaurant Work
(2021-04)Tipping is a social norm that is reinforced by many people’s regular participation in it. Through semi-structured interviews, this exploratory, qualitative study how customers, servers, and managers understand, experience, ... -
At the Y
(1985) -
At the Year's End
(1971) -
At-sea biology and movements of leatherback turtles, Dermochelys coriacea, in the northwest Atlantic.
(Dalhousie University, 2005) -
Atheism and Agnosticism
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2009) -
The Atheist's Bible
(1999) -
Athletes' Village: The Adaptive Reuse of Rexall Place
(2012-04-03)Currently very few retired venues are reused and most are torn down to make room for new development. Of the venues that are reused, they are either converted into housing projects or mixed use commercial buildings. My ... -
Atkins, Mrs. - children of
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THE ATLANTIC BULGE: THE ROLE OF LOW-INCOME STATUS IN EXPLAINING REGIONAL VARIATION OF ADOLESCENT WEIGHT IN CANADA
(2013-08-21)Childhood obesity has become an increasingly important public health concern in Canada. This paper provides an econometric analysis of the role of income and other explanatory factors on adolescent overweight and obese ... -
Atlantic Canada Needs a Human Milk Bank.
(SAGE, 2017-10-16) -
Atlantic Canadian High School Students and Alcohol-Related Harms: Are There Differences Across Sex, Sexual Orientation and Psychosocial Indicators?
(2016-08-31)Alcohol is responsible for the greatest burden of acute harms in youth aged 15-24, with one fifth reporting at least one form of harm (physical, social, legal) in the past 12 months. This study sought to determine which ... -
Atlantic Canadians’ Attitudes Toward Cultural Difference
(2017-09-01)Atlantic Canadians are often stereotyped as being unwelcoming to people who “come from away,” being too traditional, and being closed minded. However, this reputation is rarely backed up with evidence. Little scholarship ...