Social science

  • Alice Munro

    Creator

    Pfaus, Brenda

    Abstract

    Alice Munro, recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, is undoubtedly among Canada’s greatest living writers. In this unique, intriguing collection, Brenda Pfaus gives fresh insights into some of Munro’s most enduring works: Lives of Girls and Women (1971), Who Do You Think You Are? (1978), Dance of the Happy Shades (1968), Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (1974), and The Moons of Jupiter (1982). This collection of essays reaches from the early years of Munro’s career through her prime as a writer, when she penned her most influential works.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Mediating Interpersonal and Small Group Conflict

    Creator

    Picard, Cheryl A.

    Abstract

    This is a guide to the theory and practice of mediation. It sets out a systematic approach to the use of mediation and to assuming the role of mediator. This book will be one of value to individuals interested in becoming mediators, to parties in conflict considering recourse to mediation to resolve issues, to students studying mediation as a dispute resolution alternative, to professionals who use mediation techniques in their day-to-day work, and to practising mediators who wish to expand and update their skills.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Investigating Women Female Detectives by Canadian Writers: An Eclectic Sampler

    Creator

    Skene-Melvin, David

    Abstract

    Meet some fascinating females: Jennie Baxer, 1890s journalist and world traveller Nelvana of the Northern Lights, created for comic book-starved Canadians during the Second World War the 60s’ Eve Adam, the "Rock Hit of Prague," whose methods violate all the "rules" for detective books and, very much of the 1990s, vampire detective Vicki Nelson, whose beat is Toronto’s Queen Street West As well as the fifteen investigating women in the book, Skene-Melvin’s introduction describes hundreds of female sleuths and their creators in an in-depth analysis of women detective fic

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Fighting Words Canada's Best War Reporting

    Creator

    Bourrie, Mark

    Abstract

    A collection of the best journalism from Canada’s wars, from the time of the Vikings to the war in Afghanistan. Fighting Words is a collection of the very best war journalism created by or about Canadians at war.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • If I Had a Million Dollars...I'd Ease the Pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa A How-to Manual for Individuals and Groups Wishing to Make a Positive Response to the HIV/AIDS…

    Creator

    Douglas, Stephen

    Abstract

    In Africa, every minute of every day, five people die of AIDS and nine more are newly infected. In 2003, a group of like-minded, energetic people got together to actively motivate and inspire their community to help ease the pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa. This manual was produced by the residents of York Region, Ontario, who have come together to raise awareness and money. They chose the Stephen Lewis Foundation as the beneficiary of their efforts. Follow their story and watch how a spark can become an inferno. Their success can be your success.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Feasting and Fasting Canada's Heritage Celebrations

    Creator

    Duncan, Dorothy

    Abstract

    Feasting and Fasting is an introduction to the foods and beverages that were a central part of how our ancestors celebrated important events. Long before the arrival of newcomers, the First Nations were celebrating the passages of life, the changing seasons, and the gifts of the Great Spirit with feasting. As settlers from around the world arrived on Canada’s shores, they brought with them the memories and traditions from home. Diverse and unique culinary histories began to develop as the newcomers were unable to find some of their traditional ingredients and were forced to compromise.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Solving the People Puzzle Cultural Intelligence and Special Operations Forces

    Creator

    Spencer, Emily

    Abstract

    The twenty-first century has brought the perfect storm of conditions to create substantive global instability. This contemporary operating environment (COE) is characterized by complexity, ambiguity, volatility, and constant danger. It is a human invention that requires a human solution. Special operations forces (SOF), a group comprised of highly trained personnel with the ability to deploy rapidly and apply special skills in a variety of environments and circumstances, is the logical force of choice to achieve success in the COE.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Toronto's Many Faces

    Creator

    Ruprecht, Tony

    Abstract

    Toronto is truly a city of communities. Designed for tourists and for residents, Toronto’s Many Faces is the one and only guide to the multicultural character of the city, featuring profiles of more than 60 ethnic communities, including local histories, festivals, food, and art. The book identifies each community - where its people come from, why, when, and where they settled in Toronto. The contribution of each community is also traced, with biographical notes on prominent people whose achievements have been extraordinary.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Waking Nanabijou Uncovering a Secret Past

    Creator

    Poling, Sr., Jim

    Abstract

    A woman from Northern Ontario is buried; her earthly papers reveal a mystery. Veteran Canadian journalist Jim Poling took on the most important assignment of his career: Just who was his mother? Why did she take a lifelong secret to her grave?In his search for clues throughout his childhood years in Northern Ontario, the author goes to Chapleau, the railway town where the people he believed were his ancestors played out their roles in building the railway.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Decades of Caring The Big Sister Story

    Creator

    Robinson, Helen Caister

    Abstract

    Decades of Caring: The Big Sister Story is a record of the trials, errors, and accomplishments of an organization of Toronto women who have carried a torch for youth through good years and bad from 1912 to the present time. The author has endeavoured to set out those facts which have shaped the growth of the Big Sister Association from a small group of concerned women, inspired by th emotional concept of being a Big Sister to socially deprived young persons, to the present day organization which sponsors the many faceted youth agency, Huntley Youth Services.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié