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Bordeaux - L'Église Notre-Dame
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Borden, C. A., Mrs.
(1929-08) -
Borden, Charles
(1929-06) -
Borden, Ester, Miss
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Borden, Fred, Mrs. & children of
(1919-02) -
Borden, Mrs.
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Borden, William, Mrs. - son of
(1923-07) -
Border as Refuge: Inhabiting the Liminal
(2020-08-25)Canada is facing unprecedented rates of irregular asylum claims at the U.S. border. The majority of migrants crossing irregularly travel from New York City to Roxham Road, QC. Similar to the Underground Railroad, the thesis ... -
Border Infrastructure: Translating the Structure of the In-Between
(2011-04-08)Within the European Union, policies promoting integration and transnationalization have raised questions about the nature of borders and boundaries. With these shifts in conception emerge an opportunity to re-imagine how ... -
BORDER TRANSGRESSIONS AS A FORM OF SURVIVAL FOR THE DOWNTRODDEN ZIMBABWEANS: THE CASE OF BEITBRIDGE BORDER POST, 2000 – 2020
(2020-12-15)The economic meltdown in Zimbabwe forced many people to engage in informal livelihood pursuits. This thesis documents the dynamics of informal cross-border trade and extends a justified contextualisation of this phenomenon ... -
Born Soldiers Who March Under the Rising Sun: The Russo-Japanese War, Britain’s Military Observers, and British Impressions Regarding Japanese Martial Capabilities Prior to the First World War
(2017-12-15)This thesis explores how Japan’s military triumphs during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-’05 influenced British opinions regarding the ability of the Japanese military as well as the decision to strengthen the military ... -
Boscobel
(1982) -
Boski, W. & friend
(1917-02) -
Botanical Gardens and Men
(1989) -
Botanical notes in Nova Scotia
(McAlpine Publishing Co. Ltd., 1906) -
Both Geography and Ecology Contribute to Mating Isolation in Guppies
(2010-12)Local adaptation to different environments can promote mating isolation - either as an incidental by-product of trait divergence, or as a result of selection to avoid maladaptive mating. Numerous recent empirical examples ... -
THE BOTTOM LINE
(Dalhousie University Press, 2015) -
The Bottom Line
(2016)