Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection

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Needs assessment for women in conflict with the law
by Sandra Ignagni. --, Host organization: Elizabeth Fry Society, Project #124., Includes bibliography (p. 28)., CAST 481: Field Course.
United Way marketing project
United Way -- Introduction to research -- Research methodology -- Research findings -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Appendix., Melanie DeVries. --, NS 381a, Don McCaskill, April 9, 1999., Includes references., NAST 381: Theory of Community Based Research.
Shoreline naturalization monitoring protocol
by Sonia St-Onge. --, Professor: T. Whillans, April 26,2000., Student placement project report, Trent University, April, 2000., ERST 483: Community Based Research Project.
Computer literacy and poverty in children
Roy De Lima. --, YWCA, 1996-97.
Learning disabilities study
by Mandy Fry. --, NAST 381a : Theory of Community Based Research.
Mail order industry
This project required an in depth analysis of the Mail Order industry. The premise of this paper was to give COIN detailed insight into the scope, contribution, and growth of the mail order industry., Conducted by Aaron Smith & Chris Wilson. --, Includes bibliographic references.
Access through interpretation
Heather MacDonald. --, In partnership with: Trent Centre for Community Based Education, The Canadian Canoe Museum., HIST 381
Community mobilization around the FTAA protest and the role of the KWIC
by Smoki Musaraj., Includes references., Political Studies Honours Thesis.
Women, health and the environment
Anne Harrison, Laura Messer, Emmanuelle Reid. --, WS 4951 and WS 397: Canadian Feminist Organizing and Women Health and the Environment.
Kawartha Environmental Educators Network (KEEN)
by Neal Simard. --, Community Based Course, CA 383h, Prof. John Wadland, Friday, April 27, 2001., CAST 383.
Social marketing and environmental behaviour
Cheryl Clieff. --, Includes bibliographic references (p. 19)., ERST 383: Community Research Placement.
Mail-order industry analysis for Endue Design Inc
The purpose of this study was to conduct a feasibility study and business plan for the mail-order industry. The competitive situation, market access and do's and don'ts [sic] are considered., 1. Introduction -- 2. Competitive situation -- 3. Market access -- 4. Dos and don'ts [sic] of mail-order -- 5. Mail order tips -- 6. Conclusion., by Michael Stone. --, March 15, 1998., Includes bibliographic references., ADMN 482.

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