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How to double the wealth of Canada, imperial federation, continental union.
(Belleville [Ont.], Printed at the Daily Ontairo Steam Printing House,, 2014-04-15) -
How to provide good reading for children.
(Toronto : Bryant Press,, 2014-04-14) -
How to read the bible through in a year : by devoting fifteen minutes a day to its study.
(Toronto : Hill Printing Co.,, 2014-04-14) -
How to reason : a lecture, delivered before the Young Men's Association of Zion Church, and published at their request, 2nd November, 1871 / by Charles Chapman.
(Montreal : F.E. Grafton,, 2014-04-15) -
How to Sustain Emergency Health Care Services in Rural and Small Town Ontario
(2013-09-24)The sustainability of publicly funded Canadian health care services is an ongoing debate. Timely access to services and the availability of qualified health care professionals are vital to the survival of emergency health ... -
How Training Development Officers Solve Novel Problems
(2014-10-16)The purpose of this study is to explore how Training Development Officers (TDOs) solve novel problems. Unlike other organizations, the military grows its talent. After enrolment in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), individuals ... -
How Wide the We? A Study of Canadian Multiculturalism and American Cosmopolitanism
(2008-09-15)This paper looks at liberal multiculturalism through the lens of its cosmopolitan critics. In particular I examine the arguments of four theorists who issue a variety challenges to the concept of state-sanctioned minority ... -
Howard's patent ventilator, a scientific invention of cheap construction, applicable at small cost to all buildings, railroad cars, passenger vessels, &c., and a perfect means for the introduction of pure fresh air, without draught.
(St. Johns, Printed at the "News" book and job printing off.,, 2014-04-14) -
The Hudson's Bay and Pacific Territories.
(Montreal, Lovell,, 2014-04-15) -
Human exposure to mercury and other elements in Eastern China
(2011-05-03)Mercury contamination is a global issue due to its neurotoxicity, and China is not an exception due to its increasing industrialization. Fish is of the most concern, in respect to human exposure to mercury, because fish ... -
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and the Lived Experience of Male Inmates in Canadian Federal Penitentiaries: A Snapshot of the Ontario Region
The HIV prevalence rate inside Canadian Federal Penitentiaries is estimated to be 7 times higher than the rate in the general Canadian population. Additionally, a survey of Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) HIV-positive ... -
Human Participant Research and Secondary Use of Data
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Human rights and persons with intellectual disabilities: historical, pedagogical, and philosophical considerations
(Faculty of Education, Queen's University, 2004)Persons with intellectual disabilities are more likely to experience victimization and have their rights infringed upon than are people without such disabilities. While legislative and policy interventions have afforded a ... -
Human Rights and Self-Government in the Age of Cosmopolitan Interventionism
(2013-09-26)This dissertation explores a family of theoretical models of humanitarian military intervention. A number of recent theorists, including Tesón, Caney, Buchanan, Orend, Moellendorf, and Wheeler, build their models from a ... -
Human rights education: form, content and controversy
(Faculty of Education, Queen's University, 2004)Human rights education, in North America, is still developing and perhaps only in its adolescence. This is, on the one hand, quite shocking, given the foundational role such rights (supposedly) play in the core societal ... -
Human Rights in Education
(Queen's University, Faculty of Education, 2005-11)A publication of the Faculty of Education and the Education Alumni Committee, this thematic bi-annual letter is one of our means to engage the community of educators and the public-at-large in a discussion of current ... -
Human Rights Violations under the Guise of Counter-Terrorism Measures: A Question of Reconciling Security Concerns and Protecting the Fundamental Right to Life
(2011-10-03)Both security and human rights are important to all within the civilized world. Yet there are some serious tensions between the two political norms. For instance, it may not be easy for a state or the international community ... -
Human Rights, Legitimacy, and Global Justice: Deconstructing the Liberal Theory of International Relations
(2013-05-22)This dissertation examines liberal statist and liberal cosmopolitan attempts to explain global justice. It argues that liberal statists misidentify their own commitments regarding human rights, and that once these implications ... -
Humanitarian engineering in the engineering curriculum
(2008-08-27)There are many opportunities to use engineering skills to improve the conditions for mar-ginalized communities, but our current engineering education praxis does not instruct on how engineering can be a force for human ...