Browsing by Subject "Politics"
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Antitheses, No. 1
(2009-07-24)In this paper, James Dinwiddie writes his own opinions on forgiveness and the nature of man as well as traitors and political freedoms. This file consists of one journal that is sixteen pages in length. -
The Canadian General Election of 1896 in Nova Scotia
(1967)During the first quarter century after Confederation, Nova Scotians showed a curious ambivalence in their support of federal and provincial political parties. Most outstanding was their support for the Liberal party in ... -
Making Development Marketable: The Politics of Image and Representation within Consumer Driven Schemes of Development Fundraising
(2011-09-06)This project examines a new and growing form of international development fundraising, which constructs and packages development as a product of consumption in order to achieve its goals of awareness and fundraising. These ... -
Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 39(10), 1960
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 39(12), 1960
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 39(8), 1960 ���
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Nova Scotia Medical Society 39(7), 1960
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Scientific Journal
(2009-07-24)This two part journal written by James Dinwiddie examines the history or theory of mind and spirit. The first part discusses the history of man while the second looks at what man can learn from Nature. This file consists ... -
“THIS IS ONLY A LOVE STORY:” DEFINING LOVE AND ITS POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS IN MICHAEL ONDAATJE’S IN THE SKIN OF A LION
(2017-09-01)This thesis will examine how Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion formulates an ethic of love for social connection. Using Sara Ahmed’s theories on “encounters” and “touch,” as well as Alain Badiou’s ideas on the event ... -
Writing Left: The Emergence of Modernism in English Canadian Literature
(2011-08-18)This dissertation complicates conventional understandings of the emergence of modernism in Canadian cultural production, proposing instead a multiplicity of modernist practices that emerge through direct engagement with ...