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Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga
(Roda da Fortuna: Revista Eletrônica sobre Antiguidade e Medievo / Electronic Journal about Antiquity and Middle Ages, 2017)The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetorically engage with contemporary social issues in their narratives, including issues faced by women and, in particular, the treatment of women in regard to their marriages. Many ... -
Generating self-complementary uniform hypergraphs
(Discrete Mathematics, 2010-02)In 2007, Szymanski and Wojda proved that for positive integers n; k with k less than n, a self-complementary k-uniform hypergraph of order n exists if and only if n/k is even. In this paper, we characterize the cycle type ... -
Genome-Wide Regulatory Interactions in the Early Stages of Drosophila Speciation
(University of Winnipeg LibraryUniversity of Winnipeg, 2020-12-15)Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers prevent the exchange of genetic information between individuals. A common form of reproductive barrier between species capable of interbreeding is hybrid sterility. Genomic ... -
Gentrification : assessing the causes and effects / Winnipeg's municipal conflict of interest guidelines : problems and solutions
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1992) -
Gentrification : is the gentrification process negative by definition?
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991) -
Gentrification and public service demand
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Geoffrey Prantau
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Geoffrey Prantau
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Geoffrey Prantau
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The Geography of Income Within Manitoba's Capital Region
The City of Winnipeg and 15 surrounding urban and rural municipalities form the Capital Region of Manitoba (see Figure 1). Between 1996 and 2001, these surrounding municipalities captured a large majority of the region’s ... -
George Doyle
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George Doyle
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George Doyle
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The German Home and Child as Traumascape: The Problematic Site of the German Child Victim in North American World War II Narratives
(2012-04-23)While the strategic use of the figure of the child in narratives of German victimization has not gone unnoticed, the use of setting -- an integral part of these narratives of individual and national crisis -- has often ... -
Gikinoo'amaagowin Anishinaabeg
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg, 2014-09-25)This thesis analyzes the roles and responsibilities of Anishinaabe Ogichidaakwe (woman warrior) using Anishinaabe and Western methodologies. As an Anishinaabekwe I use Anishinaabe language to engage in my responsibility ... -
Give Peace (and Folk Song) a Chance: American Folk Song and the Vietnam Anti-War Movement
(2013-05-21)Folk narrative and folk song are often associated with antiquarian notions of the romanticized country ‘folk’ of times long past. This makes it difficult to conceptualize the folk and their songs in more contemporary, ... -
Glen Murray
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'Global English': Linguistic Imperialism or Practical Lingua Franca?
(Studies in Language and Capitalism, 2006)Despite its obvious political significance, political theory has not played a prominent role in the debates around the spread of 'global English'. Given the explosion of literature within political science and political ... -
Global Water Governance and Climate Change: Identifying Innovative Arrangements for Adaptive Transformation
(MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland., 2018)A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, these systems provide insight into how to build sustainable regimes of water use and management. We argue that the challenge ... -
Glycerophospholipid Profiles of Bats with White-Nose Syndrome
(The University of Chicago, 2015)Pseudogymnoascus destructans is an ascomycetous fungus responsible for the disease dubbed white-nose syndrome (WNS) and massive mortalities of cave-dwelling bats. The fungus infects bat epidermal tissue, causing damage to ...