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… to be particularly significant to the elderly population. First, it may play a role in late life adaptation. As older … to home in the context of environmental stress from the economic decline of small rural towns. In confronting life … important study sample would be elder members of a First Nations' group. Indigenous peoples tend to express strong …
Author: Husband, Laurie
Date created: 2005
… generation of social capital among this family type is the first step in designing policies to increase support for this … 2000). In Measuring Social Capital: A Guide for First Nations Communities, Mignone (2003) outlines five components … 2006. Deardorff, A. V.. (2000). Glossary oflnternational Economics. Available: …
Author: Macauley, Neil
Date created: 2006
… Columbia referred to as “Campus 2020.” This review was the first comprehensive look at higher education in British … need to respond to the forces of globalism and neo-liberal economics. 2.2.2. PSE Reports from Various Provinces in … responsible for treaty negotiations with BC’s First Nations. As AG, Plant chaired the Legislative Review …
Author: Hall, Michael Flavin Ike
Date created: 2017-05-24
… 21 First Wave (1960s to 1970s) … 126 Exhibit Design: “First Peoples Galleries” … includes Métis and Inuit peoples); British Columbia – First Nations (refers to Indigenous people of British Columbia); …
Author: Carr-Locke, Sarah Elizabeth
Date created: 2015-06-22
… of John and other books of the New Testament. 10 The first missions to Indigenous peoples in Canada, begun by … by arguing that their actions were driven by different economic and sociopolitical agendas. In British Columbia, … capitalism to the Central Coast shifted Indigenous economics from the trade and potlatch system to the …
Author: Huang, Alice Chi
Date created: 2017-07-14
… employment agents in the two decades leading up to the First World War, when such agents played an important and … on a much discussed but little researched area of Canadian economic and social history. This thesis reveals that the … not escape its own moral standards of proper behaviour. Economics and morality were, in fact, never far apart in the …
Author: Anderson, Robin John
Date created: 1991
… negative. In sum, increases in chronic stress over the first year of marriage strengthened the within-spouse … there were 74% Caucasian, 14% Asian, 3% Indo-Canadian, 1% First Nations, 2% Middle-Eastern, and 4% identified as “other.” Of …
Date created: 2009
… Citizenship Canada. xi Preface I flew to Vancouver for the first of countless times in July 2011. After a harried … scope of this thesis, the rights and sovereignty of First Nations also adds to this ‘interlegality’. In her PhD thesis, … racialized immigration to the dour job prospects and home economics of voters, but by repeatedly invoking calls for …
Author: Labove, Joshua Matthew
Date created: 2017-08-08
… a majority were from out of town, not homeless when they first arrived in Vancouver, and have mobility concentrated in … meet the criteria for homelessness outlined by United Nations stipulations that SRO occupants have insecure housing … having arrived in L.A. after failing to find suitable economic opportunities. A subsequent article by Wolch et al. …
Author: Reinhard, Daniel J
Date created: 2017-07-17
… about English. This involves three stages of research: I first describe the context, then key actors and their … teaching, its relationship with international politics and economics, the institutions and infrastructure involved in … are too large for any individual to know every member. Nations can be thought of as a form of imagined community, …
Author: Shorten, Lisa Marie
Date created: 2017-12-18
… and continental studies. My study had two parts. In the first, I replicated Collard et al.’s (2011) analyses with a … Belshaw, John Douglas 2009 The West We Have Lost: First Nations Depopulation. In Becoming British Columbia: A … Urban density and the rate of invention. Journal of Urban Economics 61:389– 419. Chatters, James C. 1998 Environment. …
Author: Allan, Alexander
Date created: 2019-07-03
… of marginalized youth in two kinds of contexts. The first is that of "regular" public schools; the second is Blue … young are not equally distributed. Poverty, social and economic marginalization, and other risk factors are most … former student who appeared uncomfortable about his First Nations' heritage, and who "made a very big deal about not …
Author: Bates, Anita
Date created: 2005
… St. Jean, Patricia Holborn, and Ian Andrews; also, my first grade teacher, Marilyn Arnold, who is the reason I … democracy, and historical change in the realms of art, economics, religion, politics, technology, philosophy, … corruption; for example, the use of modern tools in First Nations carving, or the use of commercial dyes by Mexican …
Author: Densky, Karen
Date created: 2003
… of methodological triangulation (Denzin, 1989). In the first stage, informal telephone conversations and personal … The significance of this research lies in two areas. First, there is very little information on the nonprofit … Waste Reduction/Recycling Water Oualitv First Nations Transportation Tourism Fisheries Forestry Other I …
Author: Rose, Michelle
Date created: 2002
… because of the generous contributions of several people. First of all, I extend my sincere gratitude to the late Dr, … University UBC University of British Columbia UN United Nations WHO World Health Organization xi Chapter 1. … there are many elements of globalization including economics, culture, information and politics and these …
Author: Simpson, Sharon Dorothy
Date created: 2013-10-10
… SARA Species at Risk Act (S.C. 2002, c. 29) UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization xi … Grizzly Bear Recovery Team 2008). However, competing socio-economic goals and conflicting public views complicate … protection. In addition, the CRE includes private land and First Nations treaty land (Gibeau 2000). In the CRE, 35% of …
Author: Kölhi, Jutta Katariina
Date created: 2010
… three theoretical frameworks. The thesis examines, in a first instance, feminist theory and its various … the Rights of Woman, her vision of a social, political and economic order which questioned the value of women's … the early 1970s extended also to women of colour and First Nations women. The Native Women's Association of Canada was …
Author: Strutt, Suzanne Monique
Date created: 1994
… states, "To become a convincing 'I - witness,' one must.. .first become a convincing '1'" (Geertz 1988:79). 1 begin. I … by.. .researchers who share a history of colonialism or economic subordination, including subjugation by … of Non Status lndians later to become United Native Nations" (Shackelly 2000). She was also in attendance in the …
Author: Cranmer, Myrna Alice
Date created: 2004
… 2: Background: Contextualizing Bangladesh's Situation 2.1 Economic, Education and General Health Indicators Why Study … FAO Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations IUBAT International University of Business, … was given a measuring cup and tablespoon at the end of the first of three meetings, at which the 29 questions were …
Author: Nicholls, Margaret Maree
Date created:
… and Settlement Settlement Patterns Whaling Other Economic Aspects Social Relations Warfare Trade Status … characterize archaeology generally: The archaeology of the first part of the 21st century. . . will have to do with the … neighbow the Sooke and Songhees, are members of the First Nations of South Island Tribal Council. Fig. 2. Location of …
Date created: 1996