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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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Public/Private Construction: The Photographic Album of Nellie L. McClung

Wilson, Lara Jane 12 November 2013 (has links)
The album of Nellie Letitia Mooney McClung (1873-1951) is housed in the British Columbia Archives' Visual Records and is the only photographic album in the McClung Papers. This thesis proposes to contextualize the album within women's photographic history in general, and McClung's photographic practice in particular. The following points will be argued: first, photo albums are complex socio-historical documents which provide insight into gender and class constructions; second, late nineteenth and early twentieth century album-making was considered a female pursuit linked to the domestic sphere; third, the Nellie McClung album dates primarily from 1896-1911, the years McClung lived with her husband, Wesley, and children in Manitou, Manitoba; and fourth, I propose that a number of the album's photos are not only private mementos, but also public documents, having been used or considered as illustrations and advertisements for works written by or about Nellie McClung in these years. / Graduate / 0377 / 0334
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The Geology and Petrology of the Iron and Manitou Islands Alkaline Carbonatite at Nipissing Lake, Ontario

Gartzos, Eutheme G. 03 1900 (has links)
The Iron and Manitou Islands complexes are 560 m.y. old. They were associated with a magma chamber lying at moderate depth below these complexes, On a regional scale the emplacement is controlled by the Nipissing graben system, an extension of the St. Lawrence rift system, along which an alkaline igneous province, 560 m.y. old, is well developed. A variety of rock types is developed in these complexes in spite of their small size. This is a result of extensive differentiation, interaction of late fractions with already crystallized early fractions, interaction of a "fluid phase" with country rocks, partial melting of country rocks, and finally various late hydrothermal alterations. The high degree of differentiation is probably a consequence of the high amount of volatile components in the magma which lowers its viscosity, extends its crystallization range, and consequently enhances fractional crystallization. In addition, liquid immiscibility played an important role in the differentiation. During differentiation the pyroxenes changed in composition from Ca-rich varieties through aegirine-augite to acmite, There is no evidence of an immiscibility gap between Ca-rich and Na-rich pyroxenes as has been proposed by Aoki (1964) but criticized by later investigators, Members of the phlogopite-biotite solid solution series exhibit a compositional range from annite-12 to annite-63. The characteristic assemblage melilite; Ca-rich pyroxene, and olivine (partially or completely replaced olivine phenocrysts) occurring in some lamprophyres indicates low silica activity, 10^(-1.6) to 10^(-1.2). However, the silica activity of the Lamprophyres is not restricted to the above range since the presence of sphene in some Lamprophyre dykes indicates silica activity above this range. The required condition of excess sodium silicate for the crystallization of acmite in synthetic melts seems to be required in nature too. Lamprophyres have a crystallization temperature of about 950°C. Fenitization of the country rocks takes place from relatively low temperature, probably 480°F, to about 740°C where partial melting of the rocks occur. The development of the graben system and the alkaline igneous activity are both believed to be related to devolatilization processes in the mantle. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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"Back to the land and all its beauty" : managing cultural resources, natural resources, and wilderness on North Manitou Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan

Fredericks, Katelyn V. January 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / This thesis focuses on the history of human impact on North Manitou Island, Michigan, the management of natural and cultural resources on the island by Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, and the often conflicting beliefs and attitudes about wilderness and cultural resources that influenced (and continue to influence) management of the island by Sleeping Bear’s administrators.
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Education and identity change : the Manitou case

Kilfoil, Conni January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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Education and identity change : the Manitou case

Kilfoil, Conni January 1979 (has links)
No description available.

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