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Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Transformative Social Work Education: Student Learning Needs and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action, Garrison McCleary
Never Seen Before--Again: Aesthetic Adaptation and Transmedia Storytelling Networks in the Age of Digital Cinema, Mike McCleary
Parents who kill: Media constructions of male and female filicide cases, Mary McCluskey
THE EFFECT OF LOADING RATE ON ANNULUS FIBROSUS STRENGTH FOLLOWING ENDPLATE FRACTURE, John McMorran
The Impacts of Gold Mining on Vegetation and Mycorrhizal Colonization in Northern Canada, Sarah Mediouni
The Mockery of Things: Material Culture and Domestic Ideology in the Detective Fiction of Anna Katharine Green, Claire Meldrum
Moral Development in the Online Context, Sarah Mitchinson
Exploring the Personhood and Citizenship of Persons with Disabilities among Konkombas in Rural Ghana, Festus Moasun
EXAMINING THE POTENTIAL INVOLVEMENT OF SEX HORMONES ON APPETITE REGULATION IN FEMALES ACROSS THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, Sara Cabral Moniz
Competition or facilitation: Examination of interactions between endangered Sida hermaphrodita and invasive Phragmites australis, Samantha N. Mulholland
Factors Affecting Biofilm Formation in Oral Pathogenic Bacteria of the Red Complex, Sidney Nechacov
The Gender Gap in Start-up Funding: The Role of Investors' Benevolent Sexism, Nhu Nguyen
Processing Youth Adventure Wellness Experiences: Poetic Representations of Youth’s Peace Bus Experiences, Ty TH Nguyen
Diversity and Evolution of Seeds in Cuscuta (dodders, Convolvulaceae): Morphology and structure, Magdalena Olszewski
Perceived Social Support and Identity Formation in Bereaved University Students, Katherine Ottley
EXPLORING CASE VARIABLES PREDICTIVE OF HISTORIES OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN INCIDENTS OF POLICE-INVOLVED FIREARM FATALITIES IN CANADA, Michael Ouellet
The Legitimation & Networked Unification of #NoDAPL: Diverse Discourses of Value Validate a Collective Identity, Jacqueline Marie Ouellette
Unseen and Unheard: Exploring the Mental Health of Mostly Heterosexual College Students, Shannon Pendleton
Policy, plans and processes for developing and improving the use of hazard maps in climate change adaptation for Yukon communities, Stephanie Pike
The Geography of Crime: Placing Geographers in the Space of Criminologists, Anthony WV Piscitelli
Characterization of the Red Complex Bacterial Biofilm, Alena Pratasouskaya
THE INFLUENCES OF CULTURE AND THE SELF ON CHILDREN’S MEMORY ENCODING AND DELAYED RETRIEVAL, Hongyuan Qi
Heterogeneous Chemistry of Iron at the Liquid/Solid and Air/Solid Interfaces, Mohammad Aminur Rahman