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Grey Matters

Grey Matters

A Guide for Collaborative Research with Seniors
by Nancy Marlett; Claudia Emes, contributions by Penny Jennett; Bob Stebbins; Joan Ryan; Dorothy Dooley & Marianne Rogerson
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This study marks a major step in making collaboration between seniors, academic researchers, and community researchers a reality. Many aging adults are motivated to undertake research projects in later life or even return to university after retirement. Grey Matters is the result of a pilot project developed to study the effectiveness of collaborat …

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Highs and Lows

Highs and Lows

Canadian Perspectives of Women and Substance Use
edited by Nancy Poole & Lorraine Greaves
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tagged : mental health, addiction, women's studies

Women’s and girls’ substance use is an important health, economic and social issue in Canada. However, most books about alcohol and other drug use do not address the unique needs and circumstances of this population.

Highs & Lows draws on the latest theory and research to offer strategies for improving practice and developing policy to support w …

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Canadian Cultural Poesis

Canadian Cultural Poesis

Essays on Canadian Culture
edited by Garry Sherbert; Annie Gérin & Sheila Petty
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tagged : popular culture, minority studies, cultural

How do we make culture and how does culture make us?

Canadian Cultural Poesis takes a comprehensive approach toward Canadian culture from a variety of provocative perspectives. Centred on the notion of culture as social identity, it offers original essays on cultural issues of urgent concern to Canadians: gender, technology, cultural ethnicity, and …

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To Serve Canada

To Serve Canada

A History of the Royal Military College of Canada
by Richard Preston
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During the four decades following the Second World War, the Royal Military College of Canada has adapted to the need to produce professional career officers by evolving into an academic centre of excellence and one of the country's leading universities. Along the way, it has responded to the challenges of service integration and unification, biling …

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