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Landslide Risk Assessment using Digital Elevation Models
(2011-04-08)Regional landslide risk, as it is most commonly defined, is a product of the following: hazard, vulnerability and exposed population. The first objective of this research project is to estimate the regional landslide hazard ... -
Lane, H. H., Mrs. - daughter of
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Langevin Equation for Diffusion of Molecules Adsorbed on Surfaces
(2010-09-07)Starting from a classical mechanical model, a set of Langevin equations for the surface diffusion of adsorbed molecules is developed. In contrast to previous work, these Langevin equations take full account of the rotations ... -
Langille, Clarence, Mrs. & grandson of?
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Langille, E. H.
(1928-05) -
Langille, Emma
(1920-12) -
Langille, Frank, Mrs. - daughter of
(1921-01) -
Langille, H. B. & father of
(1916-06) -
Langille, Joel
(1906-07) -
Langille, Margaret
(1919-03) -
Langley, Seymore, Mrs. - son of
(1918-10) -
Language and Earnings: How Proficiency in Official Languages Affects Immigrants' Earnings in Canada
(2012-12-13)This paper studies how proficiency in host countries’ official languages affects immigrants’ earnings in destination countries. An earnings gap is found between Canadian-born and immigrant workers in Canadian labor market. ... -
The language of abuse: Marital violence in later medieval England.
(Dalhousie University, 2001) -
The Language of Community in Canada: Social Relationships: Communities Paper
(Law Commission of Canada, 2001-07) -
The Language of Selling Ethnicity: Satirizing the Commodification of Culture, Theatre, and Identity in the Ali & Ali Plays
(2015)If the exoticization of non-mainstream ethnic groups through the deployment of language and stereotypes is a pervasive, and successful, marketing strategy in today’s Western media, then critical, deconstructive play with ... -
The Language of Smooth Bodies
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Language's Empire: A Counter-Telling of Administrative Law in Canada
(2018-08-30)This thesis renders the unstated assumptions that animate statutory interpretation in the administrative state. It argues that the current approach is a disingenuous rhetorical overlay that masks the politics of definitional ...