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Issues in Canadian urban design
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995)
Elderly homeowners turned renters : reasons for the move
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1992)
Our emerging religious heritage : a report on non-Judeo-Christian religions in Manitoba
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991)
Manganese-rich olivines: Identification from spectral reflectance properties
(Journal of Geophysical Research, 1997-11-25)
Reflectance spectra of manganese-rich olivines were examined to determine which spectral features allow these minerals to be distinguished from forsteritic-fayalitic olivines. The results indicate that manganese-rich ...
Housing and ethnicity : literature review and select, annotated bibliography
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995-01-01)
The study of housing and ethnicity is part of the urban literature on residential segregation and
racial discrimination in Canada. It also belongs to the larger body of research on the Canadian ethnic mosaic. The results ...
Reducing the size of Winnipeg's City Council : process, myths, realities and alternatives
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991)
Rental housing in rural Manitoba : current issues and future prospects
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991)
Guide to the Wanka Collection, University of Winnipeg
([University of Winnipeg Library], 1994-12)
The items that comprise the Wanka Collection reflect the late Wilhelm Wanka’s interest in the fate of the Germans who, after World War II, were expelled from what was known as the Sudetenland. The Sudetenland was never a ...
Telling Stories around the 'Electronic Campfire': The Use of Archives in Television Productions
(University of Winnipeg, 1999)
The purpose of this thesis is to develop an archival perspective on the use of archival documents in television productions and to explore the significant public programming opportunities presented to archivists by the ...
Urban drinking water quality : a survey of selected literature
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1993-01-01)
Water is indispensable for all life on our planet. The quantity of water on earth is finite, amounting to approximately 1500 million cubic kilometres (Morrison, 1984). It is one of the most precious resources that we have, ...