Browsing Faculty of Graduate Studies Online Theses by Title
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Labour, Enslavement, and Indigenous Space: Liverpool, Nova Scotia in the Atlantic World, 1759-1812
(2022-08-30)This thesis reconceptualizes the Planter and Loyalist periods around Liverpool, Nova Scotia, from 1759 to 1812. Rather than privileging the American Revolutionary War, it emphasises Indigenous space and Black people to ... -
Lactate metabolism and transport in skeletal muscle.
(Dalhousie University, 1990) -
Lagrangian measurements and low-dimensional models for oceanographic and atmospheric data assimilation.
(Dalhousie University, 2000) -
Lake Recovery in Nova Scotia: A Longitudinal Review of Water Chemistry Data
(2020-11-09)Emission control policies aimed at reducing the emission of sulfur oxides have been effective at reducing acid deposition, thereby allowing lakes to recover from acidification (as indicated by decreasing sulfate and ... -
Land is Home: Healing the Narrative of “Indigenous Homelessness” in Yellowknife
(2024-04-15)“Indigenous Homelessness” in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, stemmed from a settler colonial legacy, where processes of urbanization and housing policies have disrupted the connection between people and the land. This ... -
Land Reform and Structural Transformation: Evidence from East Asia
(2013-04-26)Land reform is closely related to agricultural development and the whole development process. This thesis examines the impacts of land reform on asset distribution, agricultural productivity, and the process of structural ... -
Land Use Factors Affecting Economic Damages From Tropical Cyclones On The US Gulf and Atlantic Coasts
(2014-12-18)This paper assesses the economic damages from 94 tropical cyclones between 1992 and 2012 along the US Gulf and Atlantic coasts. I used the Geographical Information System ArcGIS to buffer the digital track of each storm ... -
A landscape approach to the interpretation, evaluation and management of wetlands.
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LANDSCAPE DISCOURSES OF AMENITY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN VITICULTURE REGIONS IN CANADA
(2021-12-17)Shifts from fossil fuels toward renewable energy (RE) are happening worldwide. Although RE contributes to global warming, this shift introduces profound changes to landscapes. Moreover, RE transitions are often happening ... -
Landscapes of Memory: A Study of Memorialization in Northern Uganda
(2016-04-08)In the Western world today, memorialization typically occurs at ‘sites of memory’, such as monuments and museums, where people go to remember or learn about the events being commemorated. This approach to memorialization ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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.
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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 ... -
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 ... -
Language, Literacy and Classroom Participation of Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
(2014-08-22)The language, reading and classroom participation of students who were deaf or hard-of-hearing (deaf/hoh), educated in inclusive settings, and served by APSEA were studied. Fifteen students in grades four to eight participated. ... -
Language, Translation, and the Inscription of the Female Body in the Works of Margaret Atwood
(2010-08-30)In The Handmaid’s Tale, Bodily Harm, and Alias Grace, Atwood demonstrates that the connection between language, translation, and the female body is evident in the ways in which language is used to control the female body. ... -
LAR's and PLAR's, during SARS
(2022-08-08)The Weak Lefschetz Property (WLP) of polynomial quotient rings is studied in commutative algebra for the implications it has for a ring's Hilbert function, which is a chief object of study in commutative algebra. As ... -
LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS IN TANZANIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THEIR IMPLICATIONS ON WATER SECURITY
(2015)The surge in large-scale land acquisitions – or ‘land grabs’ – following the financial crisis has provoked a polarised debate centred on the role of foreign investment in African agriculture. A critical and often overlooked, ...