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Theses/Dissertations from 2000
'Queerscapes': Lesbian women's experience of bias in Supervised Pastoral Education (SPE) in the Canadian Association for Pastoral Practice and Education (CAPPE), Margaret Arlene Eby
Working towards a cartographic lexicon: The role of units, structure, content, and expression in geographic information, Michael Charles Fabbri
Public participation in a government land decision in Prince Edward Island: The case of Tracadie Cross Waste Watch Facility, Billie-Jean Flynn
A homiletical hermeneutic for the re-writing of hymn texts, J. Daniel Gibson
Listening to the voices of the land: Stories of Prince Edward Island organic farmers sowing hope in the struggle for survival, Kara L. Griffin
Psychological mechanisms responsible for the moderating effects of need for cognition on attractiveness stereotyping, Samantha D. Hansen
Adolescent openness to the parental viewpoint in narrative: Longitudinal prediction of adolescent adjustment, Cheryl Ann Hicks
The lived experience of people receiving assertive community treatment: A phenomenological study, Salinda A. Horgon
A qualitative study of the experience of God by palliative care patients in the context of innocent suffering, Colleen Patricia Lashmar
Identifying areas of concern for regional cumulative effects assessments in and around northern national parks in Canada (Yukon), Jennifer L. Lenton
Two views of identity development in adolescence: An empirical comparison of the narrative and status approaches, Kathleen Mackey
The historical geography of the distilling industry in Ontario: 1850-1900, Tanya Lynn MacKinnon
Professional interventions with parents at the time of the sudden death of a child, Linda Susan Charlotte Maxwell
The management of complex sociobiophysical systems: Ecosystem-based management and the Chesapeake Bay Program, Daniel Dennis McCarthy
'Our glory and our grief': Toronto and the Great War (Ontario), Ian Hugh Maclean Miller
Toward an alternate mode of discourse for the pastoral counselling relationship in light of the process pastoral theology of Larry Kent Graham and the narrative therapy of Michael White, William Lorne Mitchell
The role of wine tourism in economic development: A case study of Niagara Region (Ontario), Gillian Mary Northwood
Adaptation of Ghanaian immigrants in Metropolitan Toronto: A focus on the spatial aspects of their labour market activity (Ontario), Edmund Nkansah Okoree
Killbear Provincial Park: The beach and dunes, their use and the implications for management (Ontario), Kathryn Ann Parlee
The ties that bind: Jamaican elders' testimonies of community life, Jacqueline Ann Russell
Winning the war, winning the peace: The image of the 'Indian' in English-Canada, 1930-1948, Robert Scott Sheffield
A survey of feeling as motivation in volunteerism and ethics, Sung Taek Shim
Women's employment initiatives as a means addressing poverty: A comparative study of Canadian and Chilean examples, Linda L. Snyder