Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 281
... Living well together living in community is subject to the consequences of a full range of personal intentions , from love and generosity to aggression and pride . ― In life , seeing the signs , appearances and behaviours of particular ...
... Living well together living in community is subject to the consequences of a full range of personal intentions , from love and generosity to aggression and pride . ― In life , seeing the signs , appearances and behaviours of particular ...
Page 419
... living in urban environments softens the impact of living in Thunder Bay . The size of Thunder Bay , relative to the previous cities or towns lived in , and the degree to which students lived independ- ently in previous urban settings ...
... living in urban environments softens the impact of living in Thunder Bay . The size of Thunder Bay , relative to the previous cities or towns lived in , and the degree to which students lived independ- ently in previous urban settings ...
Page 420
... living in Thunder Bay , who are accustomed to living in the city , can ease the students ' transition to the city . One of the first things every student did upon , or prior to , arriving in Thunder Bay was seek a support group . These ...
... living in Thunder Bay , who are accustomed to living in the city , can ease the students ' transition to the city . One of the first things every student did upon , or prior to , arriving in Thunder Bay was seek a support group . These ...
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