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Canadian teachers' attitudes toward change, efficacy, and burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Elsevier, 2020-11-19)Canadian teachers (N = 1626) took part in a longitudinal, national survey conducted at two points early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Results indicated that teacher efficacy, attitudes toward change, and perceptions of ... -
Canadian towns and villages : an economic profile, 1981
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986) -
Canadians Deserve “A Budget for the Rest of Us”
(Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - Manitoba (CCPA-MB), 2012) -
Canadians Do Oral History?
(Oral History Centre, University of Winnipeg, 2016-02-02) -
Candice Hopkins
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Candice Hopkins
(2013-06-19) -
Candice Hopkins
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CANPART : a research proposal concerning increased canadian citizens' participation in Habitat : the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1975) -
The case for non-profits in the preservation and provision of urban housing
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1976) -
The Case of a Siberian Sect: Mennonites and the Incomplete Transformation of Russia's Religious Structure
(Chair in Mennonite Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2012) -
The case of Manitoba : notes for an address delivered Friday, April 3,1970 to Canadian Association for the Social Studies Annual Convention
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1970) -
Case studies of some suburban office centres in Toronto
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1993) -
Case Study in Colombia
(IUCN, Quito, Ecuador, 2013) -
Case Study in Ecuador
(IUCN, Quito, Ecuador, 2013) -
Case Study in Peru
(IUCN, Quito, Ecuador, 2013) -
Cattle manure loadings and legacy effects on copper and zinc availability under rainfed and irrigated conditions
(NRC Research Press, 2021-02-03)Long-term cattle manure applications build up nutrient pools and can lead to trace element enrichments in soils. The objectives of this study were to evaluate copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) loadings in the soil during continuous ... -
The Change of Concern in New Testament Scholarship in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
(University of WinnipegUnited College, 1953)The Christian religion is grounded in something given. Christian faith has its origin not in general religious experience, not in some particular esoteric mysticism, not in dogma but in a particular series of events in ... -
Changes in Body Condition of Hibernating Bats Support the Thrifty Female Hypothesis and Predict Consequences for Populations with White-Nose Syndrome
(2011-06-22)White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a new disease of bats that has devastated populations in eastern North America. Infection with the fungus, Geomyces destructans, is thought to increase the time bats spend out of torpor during ...