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- Elomiqahak ponapsq cacahqesiw, a rolling stone is ever bare of moss: lithic sourcing at the Reversing Falls Site in Pembroke, Maine
- Author(s):
- Honsinger
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2021
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The connection of stone artifacts to geological formations presents archaeologists a unique opportunity to model human...
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- A real boy: masculinity, Northwestern Ontario, and Pinocchio
- Author(s):
- Boeckner
- Discipline:
- English
- Discipline:
- English
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- In 2006, the longstanding economic prosperity generated by the natural resource sector in Northwestern Ontario abruptly...
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- It's in the bones: an exploration of human bone protein from the 18th century fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia and its potential applications in bioarchaeological research
- Author(s):
- Hughes
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Bioarchaeology has begun to employ biochemical methods as a means to further understand human skeletal remains at a...
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- Technology in a time of transition: understanding protohistoric stone tool technology in the Quoddy Region, New Brunswick
- Author(s):
- MacNeil
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2021
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Protohistoric sites are rare in the Quoddy Region but critical for understanding the impact of early European contact on...
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- Cannabis use problems: who is at risk and why? the identification of markers
- Author(s):
- Skelding
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Cannabis is the second most used substance in the world after alcohol but has been researched less extensively than other...
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- The role of psychological factors in determining positive and negative outcomes in individuals with MS: an attachment perspective
- Author(s):
- Barrett
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. Elevated rates of depression (Giordano et al....
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- Detecting deceit from idiosyncratic deception clues
- Author(s):
- Gaudet
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Lie detection research is largely driven by the proposition that lying is experienced differently than truth-telling in terms...
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- The influence of stable and fluctuating individual differences on executive functioning
- Author(s):
- Flood
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Executive functioning (EF) refers to the higher order cognitive processes that allow individuals to engage in goal-setting...
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- The utility of acceptance and commitment therapy after brain injury: psychological flexibility and well-being
- Author(s):
- Proctor
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Psychological impacts of acquired brain injury (ABI) include depression and anxiety, which often persist following acute...
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- Is syntax a signal of aggression in hermit thrush (Catharus guttatus) song?
- Author(s):
- Nesbitt
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Syntax, which classifies the order song types must follow within a bird's song to convey functional meaning, is thought to...
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- The role of resilience and cognitive coping in predicting post-traumatic symptoms in law enforcement employees
- Author(s):
- Nwaonumah
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Previous studies have established a relationship between occupational stressors and the development and overall experience of...
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- Subtypes of female intimate partner violence suspects: implications for the validity of the ODARA with females
- Author(s):
- Gryshchuk
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Less research is available on risk appraisal for female perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV) relative to male...
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- The nexus of right-wing extremism and the Canadian Armed Forces
- Author(s):
- Perry
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Date:
- 2021
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Since 2016, there have been several high-profile Canadian incidents that have linked members of the Canadian Armed Forces ...
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- No business in the closet: investigating the strategies and experiences of gender and sexual minority entrepreneurs
- Author(s):
- Willar
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- L(esbian), G(ay), B(isexual), T(ransgender), Q(ueer), I(ntersexual), 2(-spirited), and + (other gender and sexual minorities)...
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- Is there potential in the use of autism registries?: experiences and perceptions from the autism community
- Author(s):
- Wark
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Date:
- 2021
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This research focussed on autists and the autism community’s interactions with law enforcement officers (LEO) and how those...
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- A gendered approach to exploring the social connections of misogynist terrorists
- Author(s):
- Trofimuk
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Date:
- 2021
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Academics and security forces alike have highlighted a recent increase in acts of mass violence based in misogyny. In...
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- “We Have Stuff Enough in Us to Get Better”: healing through truth telling in contemporary indigenous women’s literature
- Author(s):
- Ward
- Discipline:
- English
- Discipline:
- English
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Through its analysis of Rudy Wiebe and Yvonne Johnson’s “Stolen Life: The Journey of a Cree Woman”, Katherena Vermette’s “The...
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- A GIS approach to ancestral Wabanaki canoe routes and travel times
- Author(s):
- Shaw
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- A GIS-based approach to modeling ancestral Wabanaki canoe routes and travel times during the Maritime Woodland period (3150...
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- The collaborative power of conflict: using Public Participatory GIS to resolve conflict over responsibility for marine debris
- Author(s):
- Rehn
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Discipline:
- Anthropology
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Marine debris in the Southwest Bay of Fundy is having negative impacts on the economy, tourism, transportation, safety and...
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- Individual differences in the formation of coalitions and alliances
- Author(s):
- Peñaherrera Aguirre
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Coalitions (the short-term coordinated effort of two or more parties against a third) and alliances (the frequent...