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Shared Pathway: Re-Imagining A Railway Corridor As A Destination In The Urban Landscape
(2011-08-15)This thesis is an exploration in redefining the existing railway corridor in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, to become a shared transit path as a mechanism to reinvigorate the urban fabric. Study of Halifax’s urban landscape ... -
A Shared Waterfront: Instilling Public Space Back Into Hamilton's Industrial Port
(2019-08-15)Cities and waterfronts have historically been closely tied through public and private amenities offered in connection to water. Industrial expansion has created an imbalance of public life at the waterfront, eliminating ... -
Sharing Intergenerational Food Stories to Engage Children in Indigenous Food Sovereignty
(2022-09-01)Within Indigenous cultures, teachings about food have been shared on the land. Yet, Indigenous children are increasingly using online technologies to access cultural knowledge. This study explores how land-based learning ... -
SHARING THE BURDEN OF SICKNESS: A HISTORY OF HEALING IN ACCRA, GOLD COAST, 1677 to 1957.
(2015-04-08)Over the past three hundred years, the healing culture of Accra has been characterized by therapeutic pluralism rather than by the dominance of one particular regime of healing. Five major therapeutic traditions developed, ... -
Sharing the Catch: Understanding Women's Roles and Work in Uganda's Lake Victoria Fisheries
(2016-08-25)This paper examines the divisions of labour between women and men in the artisanal fisheries of Uganda’s Lake Victoria. Traditionally in Uganda gender norms prescribe fishing as a male occupation, while women have generally ... -
Sharpe, Miss & McFarlane - child
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Shaughnessy House Begins New Life
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Shaw
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Shaw on Shakespeare
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Shaw's Novels
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Shaw, Albert
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Shaw, Albert
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Shaw, Bert - daughter of with grandmother
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Shaw, Bert - family
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Shaw, J. Bert, Mrs.
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Shaw, John
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Shaw, Lizzie
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Shaw, Orie - daughter of
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"She Drew Forth Its Strongest Sounds": Tracing the Historical Throughline of Women Harpists
(2024-04-13)The cultural value placed on the harp today, as the instrument hiding graceful young women in the back of orchestras, is uniquely gendered. While there have been studies done on the feminization of harps and harpists, the ...