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Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Recovering from Workplace Offenses: Understanding the Roles of Resilience and Forgiveness, Francisca Saldanha
“Inconvenient Neighbours, Whom It Was Desirable Ultimately Wholly to Remove”: Differing Factors in the Dispossessions of Studied Anishinaabe Groups of the Great Lakes Basin, 1820-1865, Heather J. Sanguins
Comparison of the Sensitivity of Yes/No and Forced Choice Associative Recognition, Garrett Schliewinsky
Moral identity development across middle childhood and adolescence, Sonia Sengsavang
GROWTH DYNAMICS OF BLACK SPRUCE (PICEA MARIANA) ACROSS NORTHWESTERN NORTH AMERICA, Anastasia E. Sniderhan
Capitals, climate change and food security: Building sustainable food systems in northern Canadian Indigenous communities, Andrew Spring
The role of channel fens in permafrost degradation induced changes in peatland discharge at Scotty Creek, NT, Lindsay Elena Stone
SHAME IN THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF GOD IN STEPHEN MINISTRY, Richard Tamas
Fifty Shades of Day - The Varied and Incomplete Meanings of Marketing Capabilities, Gregory J. Tanguay
EXPLORING LACTATE’S ROLE IN APPETITE REGULATION FOLLOWING HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE, Luke W. Vanderheyden
A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF ONLINE SELF-HARM SUPPORT FORUMS: EXAMINING USERS’ ONLINE ACTIVITIES DURING SELF-HARM DESISTANCE PROCESSES, Claudia Volpe
THE HOLD ME TIGHT PROGRAM FOR COUPLES BECOMING PARENTS: A MIXED METHODS STUDY, Debbie Wang
Narcissistic Intolerance: Verbal Hostility and Dismissiveness in Response to Subjective Disagreement, Wan Wang
Defence in Depth: An Anatomy of Containment from Quarantine to Resilience, Jessica West
Drivers of post-fire vascular plant regeneration in the conifer-dominated boreal forest of southern Northwest Territories, Alison White
Forensic Markers of Lampricide Toxicity in Oncorhynchsus mykiss, Chris White
Knowledge mobilization for complex community initiatives: Examining how peer learning strategies influence capacity for local implementation of Housing First, Sarah Kathleen Worton
Spatial Modelling and Wildlife Health Surveillance: A case study of White Nose Syndrome in Ontario, Lauren Yee
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
FROM BRAIN DRAIN TO BRAIN TRAIN – A TRANSNATIONAL CASE ANALYSIS OF NIGERIAN MIGRANT HEALTH CARE WORKERS, Sheri Adekola
Negative Intergroup Contact: Self-Distancing Facilitates Wisdom for First-Generation Immigrants, Hajer Al Homedawy
Disease Models with Immigration, Reem Almarashi
Determination of Silver Binding to Natural Organic Matter Using Ion Selective Electrode, Mona Muhawwis Alshammari
CHILDREN'S LETTER LEARNING: THE EFFECT OF MANIPULATING VISUAL COMPLEXITY ON CHILDREN'S LETTER LEARNING, Bahar Amani