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Theses/Dissertations from 1998
What is the unique and direct effect of an uninvolved father on his son's self-concept as an adult man? A dialogue between Samuel Osherson's 'finding our fathers,' social scientists and Christian theology, Christopher Stephen Beausoleil
Land transformation, highly governed landscapes and landscape health: A case study of the Lower Piave area of northeastern Italy, Pietro Bertollo
Never call them 'jerks': An approach to responsible pastoral leadership in the face of difficult behaviour in the congregation, Arthur Paul Boers
Evaluating elaborative interrogation's efficacy with expository text, Rhonda Leah Boudreau
Supporting community innovators: An evaluation of the Sexual Offender Program of Community Justice Initiatives, Kitchener, Ontario, Stephanie Campbell
Examining beliefs about the causes of unemployment and poverty: An analysis of the causal models from the research literature, Garson George Coon
Effects of cholinergic and dopaminergic drugs on number and time processing in rats, Romina Coppa
The educational impacts of the Boyne River Natural Science School: Twenty-five years later (Ontario), Roy George Cumming
'Speech unhindered': A study of irony in the Acts of the Apostles, Alexander Lorne Damm
Assessing the separate contributions of recollection and familiarity for the mirror effect: A process dissociation approach, Elvin Dobani
Making connections: Greek and Sri Lankan Tamil perceptions of mental health, ways of coping, and help-seeking, Margaret Douglin
Tactical air power in the Normandy campaign: The role of 83 Group (France), Christopher Robert Evans
War and state collapse: The case of Sierra Leone, Lansana Gberie
Gender differences and similarities in moral orientations: A narrative approach to moral socialization within the family, Susan M. Hilbers
Stakeholder attitudes as a resistance toward long-range management of a threatened landscape: A case study of aggregate use in the township of North Dumfries (Ontario), Kim Margaret Horrigan
A question of integrity: A theological exercise in relating process thought with object relations psychology in pastoral counselling, Cindy Schnasa Jacobsen
Florence Nightingale's autobiographical notes: A critical edition of BL Add. 45844 (England), Heather Kelly
An approach to defining greater park ecosystems and its application to Gros Morne National Park (Newfoundland), Karl Keough
Changes in environmental context and the mirror effect in recognition memory, Craig Andrew Livermore
The dynamics of ethnic residential patterns in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (Ontario), Marinel Mandres
A voice for our future: High-risk adolescents' perceptions and experiences about help and healing interventions, Cameron Dale Norman
Protection of wetlands in the Grand River watershed from non-point source pollution (Ontario), Marsha Lynn Paley
An evaluation of ambulance service performance using a Geographic Information System, Jeremy Peters
Answering the call for reform: The Toronto and Montreal Chinese missions, 1894-1925 (Ontario, Quebec), Jeffrey Paul Plante
Compassionate fire: Women's stories of subjective and social change, Norma Jean Profitt