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- Learning in the New Brunswick workplace: a qualitative analysis of small business employers
- Author(s):
- McEachern-Caputo
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Workplace learning is a complex concept to understand and to define. The use of interchangeable terms, the inconsistency...
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- Men and masculinity in Filmer & Locke toward a critique of 'enlightened' manhood
- Author(s):
- LeBlanc
- Discipline:
- Political Science
- Discipline:
- Political Science
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- From the perspective of the critical study of masculinities, this project seeks to look back in time at an example of just...
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- Attachment anxiety, self-disclosure, and authenticity: the moderating role of interdependence
- Author(s):
- Golding
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The current study investigated whether interdependence moderates the influence of attachment anxiety on pro-relational...
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- The making of a labour activist: James W. Orr, Saint John, New Brunswick, 1936-2009
- Author(s):
- Stairs
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2014
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- James W. Orr (1936-2009) was one of a number of rank-and-file labour militants in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick who...
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- The Canadian North West Rebellion 1885: a case study in counterinsurgency
- Author(s):
- Rankin
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2013
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- From 2001 until 2012, the Canadian Army was actively involved in combat operations in Afghanistan. These were widely referred...
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- Colonel Alzheimer
- Author(s):
- Mojib
- Discipline:
- English
- Discipline:
- English
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Colonel Alzheimer is a collection of short stories about the ordinary life of a small fictional community in the heart of...
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- Correctional professionals' self-reported adherence and attitudes toward the risk-need-responsivity (RNR) model of offender case management
- Author(s):
- Gilmurray
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- In Canada, the number of offenders on community supervision is high, with probation being one of the most common types of...
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- Where is all the talent? A study of the migratory patterns of post-secondary graduates in New Brunswick
- Author(s):
- Calhoun
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Date:
- 2013
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The migration of human capital impacts several aspects of the demographic composition of the Canadian Provinces. Moreover,...
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- Participatory democracy: theory and models
- Author(s):
- Boerop
- Discipline:
- Political Science
- Discipline:
- Political Science
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis deals with the subject of participatory democracy in the light of the basic insufficiency of representative...
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- Away but still at home: a history of south shore Nova Scotian Acadians during the second World War
- Author(s):
- d’Eon
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis focuses specifically on south shore Nova Scotian Acadians. The first chapter discusses Acadian identity and...
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- For God and empire: war sermons and voluntary enlistment among New Brunswick's Anglicans in the Great War, 1914 through 1917
- Author(s):
- Baird
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- When the Great War erupted in 1914, Canadian society was more religious than it is today, which endowed clergymen with...
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- Modernist eschatology: T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets, H.D.’s Trilogy, and the Second World War apocalypse
- Author(s):
- Joudry
- Discipline:
- English
- Discipline:
- English
- Date:
- 2016
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis explores the degree to which T.S. Eliot’s (1888-1965) Four Quartets (1936-42) and H.D.’s (1886-1961) Trilogy ...
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- The Vancouver Hunger March of 1932: explaining a third period success
- Author(s):
- Maxwell
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2013
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- On 25 February 1932 some 6000 protestors descended on Vancouver for a “Hunger March” organized by the Communist Party of...
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- A rope made of sand: understanding mechanisms of control over the global oil industry
- Author(s):
- Ponting-Moore
- Discipline:
- Political Science
- Discipline:
- Political Science
- Date:
- 2016
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The focus of my research is to examine the power paradigms that control the price of oil. In most analyses of oil, the point...
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- Violence, neoliberal legality, and human rights as politics of contestation in Mexico
- Author(s):
- Giacomán
- Discipline:
- Political Science
- Discipline:
- Political Science
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis focuses on the co-existence of the human rights legal framework with violence in Mexico between 2006 and 2017. I...
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- Origins of adaptation: cultural emergence in the US Army, 1970-1991
- Author(s):
- Dossev
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Through the 1970s, the US Army faced an ascendant Soviet Union, but lacked the equipment, personnel, and doctrine to be a...
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- "It's not easy to ask for food" - Stigmatizing attitudes and the community food centre: a New Brunswick case study
- Author(s):
- Riddoch
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Food insecurity affects an estimated four million Canadians annually. The current responses to food insecurity are largely...
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- An analysis of the employment needs of provincial offenders and the impact of employment intervention
- Author(s):
- Macaulay
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Discipline:
- Psychology
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR; Andrews, Bonta, & Hodge, 1990) model highlights education/employment as one of the eight...
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- "Restorative in its effect, economic in its result": a re-interpretation of occupational therapy in Canada, 1914-1928
- Author(s):
- Hicks
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2016
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This MA report examines the motivations behind creating the profession of occupational therapy in Canada between 1914 and...
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- "Aduh, Biyung!" ("Ouch Mother!"): the impacts of gender roles on motivations and management strategies of jamu entrepreneurs in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Author(s):
- Szuter
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Discipline:
- Sociology
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Gender entrepreneurship research rarely focuses on women entrepreneurs of traditional medicine. This thesis analyzes how...