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The sessional papers of Ontario, 1920-1948 a cumulated list of contents and index /Edgar, Shirley Parker. January 1961 (has links)
Thesis (A.L.M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1961.
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La droite intellectuelle québécoise et la révolution tranquille (1956--1966)Gélinas, Xavier. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--York University, 2001. Graduate Programme in History. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 630-656). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/yorku/fullcit?pNQ71981.
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La pensée politique de René Lévesque dans ses chroniques au Journal de Montréal et au Jour entre 1970 et 1976Lagacé, François, January 2002 (has links)
Thèses (M.A.)--Université de Sherbrooke (Canada), 2002. / Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 20 juin 2006). Publié aussi en version papier.
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Les laïcs québécois en perte de foi? : les témoignages devant la Commission Dumont, 1969-1971Houle, Amélie. January 2004 (has links)
Thèses (M.A.)--Université de Sherbrooke (Canada), 2004. / Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 20 juin 2006). Publié aussi en version papier.
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Sociologie des moeurs et du droit au QuébecLamaute, Henri. January 1900 (has links)
Originally presented as the author's thesis, Paris, 1969. / Bibliography: p. [139]-140.
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Un chardon dans les jardins de la reine le référendum de 1995 tel que (re)présenté à travers la caricature au Canada anglais /Lemieux, Éric, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse (M.A.)--Université Laval, 2000. / Comprend des réf. bibliogr.
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Petrology and mineralogy of radioactive granitic rocks near Baie Johan Beetz, QuebecHauseux, Marcelle Aline January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
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Women of valour : literacy as the creation of personal meaning in the lives of a select group of Hassidic women in QuebecSepinwall, Sharyn Weinstein. January 2002 (has links)
In this ethnographic inquiry, I examine the way in which literacy creates personal meaning in the lives of ten Hassidic women in Quebec, Canada. Using an integrative qualitative methodology, I draw from Goldberger, Tarule, Belenky and Clinchy (1996), theories of feminist notions of knowledge, current epistemological discussions about difference, power, multiculturalism, and the expression or suppression of voice. From Street's (1994) ideological model of literacy and from Barton (1994), Hamilton (1998), and Maybin (2000), I more clearly conceptualize the pivotal role of literacy practices in articulating links between individual people's everyday experience and wider social institutions and structures. Marilyn-Martin Jones and Katherine Jones (2000) provide a further theoretical lens for viewing the plurality of literacies associated with the values, understandings and intentions that people have about what they and others do. / The findings led me to four conclusions. First, in the private realm of her home the Hassidic woman commands and receives a great deal of authority and respect. Second, it is the Hassidic woman who is the final arbiter of her own information needs and her literacies encompass a diversity of purposes, materials and competencies. The third finding is that the Hassidic woman is able to successfully negotiate the various arenas of her life without compromising tradition and religious law. Finally, although many of these women in their roles as homemaker and wives, experience financial, emotional and physical hardships while raising large families, I have observed in them infinite amounts of patience, good will, serenity and love.
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Mineralogy and petrology of the Tichegami Group amphibolites, Mistassini Territory, New QuebecWaychison, Mark Michael H. January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
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Investigations into the performance of a subsurface irrigation system in a clay soilPlante, André January 1992 (has links)
The performance of a subsurface irrigation system in a clay soil was investigated under field conditions from 1989 to 1991. It was found that subsurface irrigation could be practised successfully in some clay soils of Quebec. The 10 m drain spacing was found to be better than the 20 m drain spacing in terms of keeping a uniform water table between the drains. The water table distribution between the drains was found to be a factor of the applied hydraulic head. The relationship between the applied hydraulic head and the midspan water table elevation could not be determined due to unfavourable weather conditions during the study period. The soil moisture content was found to follow the same behavior as the water table elevation, however, the relationship between these two parameters could not be properly established. It was also found that under the same applied hydraulic head, the drain spacing did not affect the soil moisture distribution. Subsurface irrigated plots were found to make better use of rain water than drained only plots since they did not permit the formation of well-defined pathways (macropores) allowing rainfall to move below the root zone without wetting it. It was also found that subsurface irrigation did not alter the soil structure appreciably and that autumn drainability was not affected in 1990 and 1991.
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