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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The educational backgrounds of New Deal administrators

Mohrman, Kathryn Jagow, January 1969 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1969. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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The Geochemistry of Streams and Weathering Processes in an Arctic Carbonate Terrain: Cornwallis Island and Grinnell Peninsula Northwest Territories.

Davie, Robert F. 05 1900 (has links)
The low ambient air temperatures, together with the low annual rainfall and complete lack of vegetation in the Canadian High Arctic, results in a breakdown of the carbonate rock material by mechanical means. The importance of chemical decomposition, soil formation and transport of ionic material in solution is negligible, when compared with the role played by these same processes in more temperate climates. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate certain aspects of the alkali, alkaline earth and heavy metal geochemistry of selected components of the weathering cycle. The discussion will deal with concentration levels of these parameters in stream waters and, to a lesser extent, soils and stream sediments. Analytical results show that element distributions in the streams resemble those of more temperate carbonate terrains. However, the solute levels are, in general, lower, indicating that a greater proportion of the metals is travelling in colloidal form and/or adsorbed to siltsized material carried by the streams. These findings confirm the belief that chemical weathering and transport in solution are of little importance in the area studied. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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The kingdom of God, the church and George Davis Herron: his concepts and commitment, 1891-1899

Adix, Paula Hope 01 July 1970 (has links)
No description available.
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The Geochemistry of Streams and Weathering Processes in an Arctic Carbonate Terrain: Cornwallis Island and Grinnell Peninsula Northwest Territories.

Davie, Robert F. 05 1900 (has links)
Missing page 48 / <p> The low ambient air temperatures, together with the low annual rainfall and complete lack of vegetation in the Canadian High Arctic, results in a breakdown of the carbonate rock material by mechanical means. The importance of chemical decomposition, soil formation and transport of ionic material in solution is negligible, when compared with the role played by these same processes in more temperate climates. </p> <p> The purpose of this thesis is to investigate certain aspects of the alkali, alkaline earth and heavy metal geochemistry of selected components of the weathering cycle. The discussion will deal with concentration levels of these parameters in stream waters and, to a lesser extent, soils and stream sediments. </p> <p> Analytical results show that element distributions in the streams resemble those of more temperate carbonate terrains. However, the solute levels are, in general, lower, indicating that a greater proportion of the metals is travelling in colloidal form and/or adsorbed to slit-sized material carried by the streams. </p> <p> These findings confirm the belief that chemical weathering and transport in solution are of little importance in the area studied. </p> / Thesis / Bachelor of Science (BSc)
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Hygiène et considérations hygiéniques des Inughuits du nord-ouest du Groenland : étude archéoentomologique des sites d'lita, Cap Grinnell et Qaqaitsut au Groenland / Étude archéoentomologique des sites d'Iita, Cap Grinnell et Qaqaitsut au Groenland

Dussault, Frédéric 18 April 2018 (has links)
Au cours du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle, de nombreux explorateurs se sont rendus dans le nord-ouest du Groenland. Les Inughuits vivant dans cette région de l'Arctique se sont retrouvés au coeur même, durant cette période, d'une série de rencontres et de relations : dans un premier temps, les explorateurs ont établi un premier contact et, par la suite, les anthropologues et les ethnologues se sont intéressés à eux. Au cours de ces têtes à têtes, une grande quantité d'écrits ont été produits. Toutefois, ces documents peignent un portrait fort contradictoire de ce peuple : d'une part, les récits des explorateurs sont souvent très peu flatteurs, surtout sur le plan des pratiques hygiéniques des habitants de cette région, tandis que les ouvrages des anthropologues apportent une vision plus nuancée de l'hygiène des Inughuits. Cette contradiction que l'on relève dans la littérature, en ce qui touche à la perception des pratiques hygiéniques des Inughuits, n'a jamais été étudiée. Afin d'éclaircir la situation et apporter une réponse à cette contradiction, il est proposé d'adopter une approche multidisciplinaire visant l'étude des ectoparasites d'humains sur les sites d'Iita, Cap Grinnell et Qaqaitsut. En combinant les résultats archéoentomologiques à l'analyse de la tradition orale des Inughuits, il est possible d'apporter un éclairage nouveau sur les conditions de vie des humains du passé de ces sites.

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