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Beyond a Front Desk: The Residential Hotel as Home
This report is based on a comprehensive analysis of Winnipeg’s single room occupancy hotels. In developing and writing the report, an emphasis was placed on ensuring that the voices of SRO residents were heard and that ... -
Beyond Assimilation: The Immigrant Family and Community in a Canadian Metropolis
(Loyola College of Social Sciences, 2004)This paper draws on an empirical research focusing on immigrant families in Winnipeg, Canada, which is based on a sample of 440 south Asian, Filipino, Middle Eastern, and Eastern European respondents. When immigrants are ... -
Beyond Food Security: Understanding Access to Cultural Food for Urban Indigenous People in Winnipeg as Indigenous Food Sovereignty
(Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2015)Access to safe, affordable and nutritious food is an obstacle facing many Indigenous people in the inner city of Winnipeg, which is known for having vast food deserts. While food security is an urgent social, economic, ... -
Beyond the core area initiative : prospects for downtown Winnipeg
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1984)"The paper was presented to the Beyond Core Area Initiative Conference on March 1, 1984 at the University of Winnipeg." -
A bibliography of ethnobotanical usage among cultures of Algonkian type
(The University of Winnipeg Press, 1968-01)The present bibliography of published materials attempts to convey the available data on Native North American cultures of Algonkian type. The search was supported by the Northern Studies Committee of the University of ... -
The Big Box: Retail Sprawl In Winnipeg
Pioneered by massive retail chains like Wal-Mart and Home Depot, retail development in North America over the last decade has seen an increasing trend toward suburban “big-box” stores. Like most North American cities and ... -
Big Boxes, Power Centres and the Evolving Retail Landscape of Winnipeg: A Geographical Perspective
This report offers a geographical perspective on a wave of big box store and power centre development that Winnipeg experienced between 1998 and 2001. Analysis reveals that new retail development has gravitated to existing ... -
Bill Radford
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Bill Radford
(2013-06-19) -
Bill Radford
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Binary Words Avoiding xxRx and Strongly Unimodal Sequences
(2015-09-14)In previous work, Currie and Rampersad showed that the growth of the number of binary words avoiding the pattern xxxR was intermediate between polynomial and exponential. We now show that the same result holds for the ... -
Binary Words Containing Infinitely Many Overlaps
(The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 2006-09-22)We characterize the squares occurring in infinite overlap-free binary words and construct various α power-free binary words containing infinitely many overlaps. -
Biocultural Diversity: Innovating in Research For Conservation
(2016)The conservation of biodiversity may be deemed ethical and more effective by focusing simultaneously on biological and cultural erosion. This idea was in the functional and ethical principles of the initial understanding ... -
Biodiversity research in megadiverse countries: strategies for scientific and technical alliances
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Bite Me: Abjection, Eroticism and the Breaking of Skin in True Blood
(2012-05-07)Through the relationship between vampires and humans on the television show True Blood, the abject image of biting skin and sucking blood becomes highly eroticized and romanticized. True Blood takes the image of the ... -
Blood-Red Relations in and Out of Place: Women's Self-Harm and Supernatural Crime in the Moth Diaries
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2022)In Canadian filmmaker Mary Harron’s The Moth Diaries (a Canadian/American/Irish co-production), exploring adolescent girls’ friendships and self-harm in a boarding school setting, blood is out of place. It drips from the ... -
The Brachistochrone Problem: Mathematics for a Broad Audience via a Large Context Problem
(Montana Council of Teachers of Mathematics & Information Age Publishing, 2008)Large context problems (LCP) are useful in teaching the history of science. In this article we consider the brachistochrone problem in a context stretching from Euclid through the Bernoullis. We highlight a variety of ... -
Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges
(Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - Manitoba (CCPA-MB), 2012) -
Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: State of the Inner City Report 2012
(Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA), 2012)