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Refiguring the Sage: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Pluralistic Vision in Aurora Leigh
(2015-06-15)Through her engagement with the philosophical, religious, and political debates of the nineteenth century, Elizabeth Barrett Browning (EBB) participates in the sage’s work of writing to create a more thoughtful and ethical ... -
REFINEMENTS TO THE CURRENT UNDERSTANDING OF FUNCTIONAL MRI ACTIVATION IN WHITE MATTER
(2012-06-13)Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a widely used, noninvasive technique to map brain activation, and has provided considerable insight into human brain function over the past two decades. Until recently, fMRI ... -
Refining a Games Testing Tool for Various Cultural, Social, and Geographic Situations to Evaluate Pre-School Children’s Bioaffinity
(2020-05)Time spent in nature has been proven to enhance children’s cognitive, attitudinal, emotional, and physical development (Driessnack, 2009; Giusti et al. 2014; Bratman et al. 2015; Kardan et al. 2015; McClain and Vandermaas-Peeler, ... -
Reflections on a Haitian global health experience
(Medical Students' Society, Dalhousie University, 2017) -
Reflections on Burke
(1983) -
Reflections on Canada in the Empire
(1939) -
Reflections on French Civilization
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Reflections on Original Sin
(1963) -
Reflections on the failure of traditional fisheries management
(2017-01)A traditional fisheries management or fish stock assessment takes a Lamarckian-like instructive view of fisheries science that involves an inductive monism. Its invalid inductive arguments have no problem solving capacity ... -
Reflections on the failure of traditional fisheries management
(2016-06-03)A traditional fisheries management or fish stock assessment takes a Lamarckian-like instructive view of fisheries science. Its invalid inductive arguments have no problem solving capacity and are responsible for the collapse ... -
REFLECTIONS ON TIME AND PLACE: THE NOVA SCOTIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE IN ITS FIRST 150 YEARS
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2015) -
Reflections on Writing an Honours Thesis
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2021) -
Reflections on Writing an Honours Thesis
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2022) -
Reflections on Writing an Honours Thesis
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2020) -
Reflections, British Applied Arts Palace, Franco-British Exhibition, London, 1908
(Valentine & Sons Ltd Dundee, London & New York, 1908) -
“REFORM IS BECOME OUR ENEMY:” ANGLO-JAMAICAN PLANTERS AND BRITISH IDENTITIES, 1765-1786
(2014-12-16)This is a case study of the imperial identity an elite resident planter in late-eighteenth century Jamaica named Simon Taylor from 1765 to 1786. By analyzing sections of Simon Taylor’s correspondence with his business ... -
Reforming Refuse: Designing a Community Recycling Centre for Halifax's North End
(2014-08-19)Set in Halifax, Nova Scotia, this thesis proposes a design for a new kind of urban recycling facility—one that integrates the processes of recycling with a program of public education and recreation. Using a centrally ... -
A Refraction Seismic Survey of Martinique Beach: Geometry and Significance to Barrier Beach Evolution
(1985-04-15)During the summer of 1984 a refraction seismic survey was conducted at Martinique Beach using a 12 geophone array and seismic recorder with a hammer plate as the acoustic source. Sixteen sites were occupied along the 3.5 ...