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Spring of Gardens: Healing Spaces and Protection for Children in Jenin, Palestine
(2024-04-15)
The number of Palestinian orphans and children who have experienced trauma, PTSD, and the loss of what a childhood should have been is growing due to the ongoing occupation of Palestine by the Israeli Government. Children ...
Experiences Accessing Gender-Affirming Care in Nova Scotia: More than Medical Care
(2024-04-08)
Access to affirmative care, especially for gender-diverse individuals, is fundamental. Factors like socioeconomic status, location, gender identity, and sexual orientation intertwine to create disparities across various ...
Preserving Soul: A New Hall for the Village of Prospect
(2024-04-09)
As global forces homogenize diverse places, rich local knowledge is eroding, prompting individuals to seek fulfillment beyond their rural communities. The solution lies in reconnecting people with their localities, fostering ...
Redefining Urban Water: Land Art Pavilions Along Vancouver’s Abandoned Olympic Line
(2024-04-15)
In urban areas like Vancouver, high precipitation levels are often viewed as both excess and disposable. North American city infrastructures prioritize diverting water away from sight, presenting ongoing challenges for ...
Towards Sustainable Practices in Pharmaceutical Research and Development: A Life Cycle Approach
(2024-04-05)
This project is an environmental impact and cost analysis of commonly used crystallization processes for isolating and purifying active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) at Solid State Pharma Inc., a pharmaceutical research ...
Structural Barriers to Finding Home: Poverty Governance in a Housing and Homelessness 'Crisis'
(2024-04-10)
This thesis examines the political changes and processes that impact people experiencing
homelessness in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) in Nova Scotia. I use the theoretical lens of poverty governance to argue ...
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 ...
RELATIONSHIP AMONG INTEREST RATE, MONEY SUPPLY, AND STOCK PRICE: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA AND THE U.S.
(2024-04-02)
The relationship between macroeconomic indicators and the stock market has always been a hot topic in the field of financial economics. This thesis analyzes the relationship between stock indices, interest rates, and money ...
Integrating Frailty and Physical Resilience to Improve Risk Estimation in Aging Populations
(2024-04-11)
Background:
Physical resilience, broadly defined as the ability to resist or recover from health stressors, is a relatively new concept in the field of aging, yet, anticipated as a potentially game-changing idea. In ...
Addressing Crowded Loneliness: A Recomposed Residential High-Rise Typology
(2024-04-09)
The demand for density in today’s urban environment has created the ideal condition for the residential high-rise typology as it increases land density and prevents urban sprawl. However, the rapid implementation of the ...