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Baby Jesus
This painted wood sculpture of baby Jesus is attributed to an unknown artist and dated to the sixteenth century. It was found deep in a cupboard in the sacristy of the Cathedral of Montalcino. The sculpture is likely ... -
Baby Jesus
This approximately life-size painted terracotta sculpture of a wriggling baby, presumably Jesus, is currently housed in the museum of Santa Maria Novella in Florence. Documents attest to the popularity of naturalistic ... -
Baby Jesus in a Mandorla
This statue of the infant Jesus in benediction and holding symbols of the Passion (nails and a crown of thorns) is thought to have been a part of a larger group, now lost. The work is of glazed terracotta and can be found ... -
The Bachelor of Health Science Online Program: a Look at Program Development Through the Eye of the Curriculum Committee Members
Delivery of an online education model is a trend that is increasing in popularity in today’s day and age. Although not a recent phenomenon, the technological development within the world of distance education would make ... -
Back Analysis of a Tunnelling Case Study in Weak Rock of the Alpine System in Northern Greece: Validation and Optimization of Design Analysis Based on Ground Characterization and Numerical Simulation
(2009-09-02)The backdrop for this research paper is the tunnelling that is currently nearing completion in the Epirus region of Northern Greece, as part of the Egnatia Odos Highway construction. Highly deformed and altered sediments ... -
Back and Forth: Prediction and Interactive Alignment in Conversation
On a daily basis, we engage in multiple conversations with others that seem to occur effortlessly. Despite this apparent ease, the cognitive processes involved in conversation are complex. The challenges associated with ... -
Back to the Bay
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Back to the Bay
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Back to the land : turning an ancient slogan from a bit of counsel into a remarkable reality / by Rev. Francis J. McGoey.
(King City, Ontario : Francis J. McGoey,, 2014-04-16) -
Back to their Ancient Roots: A Comparative Analysis between The Tale of Bygone Years and the Historia Regum Britanniae
Historians have usually focused on the history of Kyivan Rus′ either by itself or in relation to Byzantine history. This is especially evident in the way that scholars have labeled allusions to antiquity in the PVL as ... -
Background Measurement Techniques and Sensitivity Studies for the SNO+ Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Search
(2016-05-30)The control of radioactive backgrounds will be key in the search for neutrinoless double beta decay at the SNO+ experiment. Several aspects of the SNO+ back-grounds have been studied. The SNO+ tellurium purification process ... -
Background Paper. Individual and Household Food Insecurity in Canada: Position of Dietitians of Canada
(2005)It is the position of Dietitians of Canada (DC) that all Canadians must have food security. Recognizing food security as a social determinant of health, DC recommends a population health approach to food security; that ... -
Background Report
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The backwoods' life.
(Toronto, Hunter Rose & Co.,, 2014-04-15) -
Backyard Chicken Policy: Lessons from Vancouver, Seattle and Niagara Falls
(2011-05-25)The report “Backyard Chicken Policy: Lessons from Vancouver, Seattle and Niagara Falls”, explores the practice of urban agriculture in the cities of Vancouver, British Columbia; Seattle, Washington; and Niagara Falls, Ontario. -
Bacterial low temperature survival, ice nucleation proteins and ice-associating polymers
(2010-01-29)Microorganisms have developed ways to preserve cellular functions under low temperature conditions using a variety of biochemical adaptations including the modification of ice formation. In order to conduct a limited survey ... -
Baggage Fees, 2014
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Baked In Like a Muffin: the Culture of Whiteness in Ontario Elementary Schools
As a newly certified teacher in 2015, I began my teaching journey in the Peel District School Board with limited experience developing my critical consciousness nor recognizing the importance of doing so. I thought teaching ...