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Laws and legal implications of public protest
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Withrow, Tracy.
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Trent University Forensics., Council of Canadians, Trent Centre for Community Based Education (TCCBE)
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Working in conjunction with the Council of Canadians as well as OPIRG Peterborough, the object of this research project was to determine the laws and legal implications surrounding public protest as well as what information in regards to these laws needs to be clarified. How the laws have changed in the past 20 years and what went wrong in the Toronto 2010 G20 summit were also questions of interest in this research project., Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Table of contents -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Background -- Methods -- Criminal code -- Case law and legislation -- How have the laws changed? -- G20 Toronto 2010 -- Interviews -- Conclusion -- Barriers -- Recommendations -- References -- Appendix., Tracy Withrow. --, Includes bibliographic references., FRSC 4890: Forensic-Community-Based Education Research Project.
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Arthur: Volume 32, No. 06
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Editorial -- Arthur AGM [Advertisement] -- Graphic Design and Layout [Advertisement] -- News Writing and Interviewing [Advertisement] -- Peterborough Teachers Protest Bill 160 / Kate Archibald-Cross -- Teachers Turn Testy with Ontario Tories / Jon Bricker & Sarah Schmidt -- Curry in a Hurry [Advertisement] -- The Conflict Between Theory and Practice: What do Student Reps Really Do? / Adele Mugford -- Students Debate Israeli Occupation of Palestine -- Student Health Services [Advertisement] -- A History of Trent Colleges / Shauna Jannett -- Can You See Me Yet? Timothy Findley in Person / Sarah Blackstock -- LEC / Jen McCreary -- Traill / Chrissy Poulos -- Radicalizing Municipal Politics / Matt Silburn -- The Comfort Exchange [Advertisement] -- New Canadians' Centre: Assisting New Immigrants in Peterborough / Michelle Sporcic -- A Taste of India [Advertisement] -- Teaching on the Frontier: The Labourer-Teacher Program / Mark Redwood -- The Truth about your Big Mac / Ronuld MacDanuld -- Human Rights Education Initiatives [Advertisement] -- Days of Action: The Potential of a Social movement / Alex Levant -- Worshipping the Almighty: Could We Kill the Capitalist God? / Alex Levant -- Debt Management Workshop Provokes Hostility / Kate Archibald-Cross -- Banks Attack Students With More than Collection Agencies / Matt Silburn -- Thoughts of an Angry Bank Employee / Ocean Wyatt -- Confessions of a Trent Alumni: The Grass is Greener on the Other Side of Bankruptcy -- Disrupting Public Space: Kathryn Walter's Fool's Gold / Lisa Whittington -- Brock Street Mission Benefit / Laura Cochelos -- Thrush Hermit: Rock 'n' Roll is Here to Stay / Chris Tonelli -- Petes' Goalies Filling a Big Crease / Kristina Michaud -- Trent Rugby hosts Europe's Best / Cory McKechnie -- Chiropractor [Advertisement] -- Shrinking Shrikes: Another Endangered Species / Chris Rook-Green -- Towards a Dialogue Between Science and Religion / Jon A. Sigurdson -- Academic Skills Centre [Advertisement] --Letters; More bike racks at Trent! / Jen Deck , Take Back the Night is Sexist: Where are the Men? / Grizelda , Here's to Cori Carveth: Athlete of the Week / Pheona Arnott -- Calendar of Events & Horoscopes -- Unclassifieds -- Listings
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Family violence awareness: a response protocol manual
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Akrivopoulos, Penny.
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Peterborough Family Resource Centre (Ont.), Trent University Community Development Studies., Trent Centre for Community-Based Education (Peterborough, Ont.)
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Purpose -- What do you do if you suspect a woman is being abused? -- Questions to help identify the existence of abuse -- Response to disclosure of abuse -- Questions to help identify the safety risk of children -- Assessing children's safety -- What to do if a child discloses wife abuse -- Additional options. 1) Safety plan. 2) Self assessment -- References., by Penny Akrivopoulos ; for the Peterborough Family Resource Centre. --, Date of project submission: April 2002, Includes bibliographic references (p. 8)., CDST 370.
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About being a green hospital
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Frankl, Mia.
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Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Trent University Environmental and Resource Science., Trent Centre for Community Based Education
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Completed for: Peterborough Regional Health Centre; Supervising Professor: Prof. Eric Sager, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliographical references., ERST, Community Based Research Project.
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Women's health care centre's lending library marketing plan
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Pettersson, Erika.
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Women's Health Care Centre, Trent Centre for Community Based Education, Trent University Business and Administration Department.
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Executive summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical Background. 2.1 The Women's Health Care Centre. 2.2 The lending library -- 3. Literature review. 3.1 Recent history. 3.2 Mental process. 3.3 Information seeking. 3.4 Barriers. 3.5 Internet -- 4. Questionnaire results and analysis -- 5. Analysis and critique. 5.1 Internal analysis. 5.2 External analysis -- 6. Marketing recommendations. 6.1 Scenario 1: Stay the same with moderate changes. 6.2 Scenario 2: Change for the future -- Bibliography -- Appendices., submitted by: Erika Pettersson., Completed for: Women's Health Care Centre; Supervising Professor: Prof. Ray Dart, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community Based Education., Includes bibliographical references., ADMIN 482H.
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Arthur: Volume 17, No. 03
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Wage controls: The fallout at Trent University / Mary-Louise Adams -- Ten hours cut from library time this year / Art Kilgour -- Trent's bus service: Leaving students in the cold / Art Kilgour -- Jack Matthews behind new international program / Mary louise Adams -- OPIRG Refund Policy [Advertisement] -- Joyce's outdoor Store [Advertisement] -- Kelcey's Farefax Nutrition Centre -- Co-ordinator required [Advertisement]-- Dixon's Books [Advertisement] -- Trent University in the 1980's: Nurturing the with of Ritchie Cunningham, and the savvy of Anne Murray / Santa, Tooth and Bunny -- Allocating space: Few escape the switcheroo / Art Kilgour -- Editorial; Trent bus servie: Room for improvement -- no Arthur Staff meeting this week [Advertisement] -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Letters: Subtle satire criticized / David Bateman , Blowing the PR horn / so upset my rubber boots are splitting , Yankee writes home / Jersey Bill , Administration soaks students / John Lynch LEC -- Workshop to be held: The political power of non-violence / Ivan LeCouvie -- Chinese speaker Needed [Advertisement] -- Careers Public Service Canada [Advertisement] -- Conference on sexual harassment [Advertisement] -- Conference to deal with sexual harassment in educational institutions / The Sexual harassment Public Awareness Conference Staff -- Campus Convenience Store opens [Advertisement] -- Volunteer Bureau needs students / Janet Greene, Ed Pavey, Tom Warden -- Philosophy society inaugurates new column / Wayn Norman -- Young Canadians a short story / Finn Harvor -- Submittez-vous Arthur Literary Section [Advertisement] -- Gay Banter; Why a 'straight' person belongs to GLTP / Margaret Spencer -- Typical Student Meets Captain Vegetable; a lesson on legumes / Maggie Helwig -- King George tavern [Advertisement] -- The Magpie [Advertisement] -- Get ready for Head of the Trent / Staff -- Soccer team loses opener / John Horgan -- Calendar of Events -- Classifieds -- See the Who in Toronto via Trent Radio Magic Bus [Advertisement] -- Trent Radio Applications [Advertisement] -- A promising company in a weak script / Rob Wilkes -- Peterborough gets the rhythm and blues / Rob Wilkes -- UXB dance Toronto [Advertisement] -- Cosmopolitan Dinner Theatre [Advertisement] -- Record Reviews -- Ghitta Caiserman-Roth: A basic need to paint / David bateman -- Trent University Bookstore [Advertisement] -- Powder Blues band [Advertisement] -- Move up... stage / Jono Pye -- Book Reviews; Latest Irving book is predictable, but a good read / Anne Francis , Three young writers produce work of value / Maggie Helwig -- Entertainment directory -- The Hangman Hops Peterborough beer [Advertisement]
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Survey and marketing analysis of Peterborough area educators
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Christopher, Mary-Kate.
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Trent Centre for Community-Based Education (Peterborough, Ont.), Kawartha Lakes Outdoor Education Centre, Trent University Geography Dept.
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Due to school board amalgamation three years ago, the Kawartha Outdoor Education Centre lost its funding from the Peterborough Board of Education. Since this time, the Centre has been struggling to maintain bookings by area schools., 1. Abstract -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Methodology. 3.1 Orientation. 3.2 Research method selection. 3.3 Survey compilation. 3.4 Study area selection. 3.5 Sample selection. 3.6 Survey approval. 3.7 Survey distribution and retrieval. 3.8 Data analysis. 3.9 Compilation of final report -- 4. Results. 4.1 Response analysis by site. 4.2 Contingency tables. 4.3 Code frame development tables. 4.4 Rating scale: Question #18. 4.5 Rating scale: Question #20. 4.6 Pie charts -- 5. Discussion. 5.1 Discussion for individual questions. 5.2 Marketing analysis. 5.2.1 Advertising. 5.2.2 Educational justification. 5.2.3 Presentations. 5.2.4 Correspondence. 5.2.5 Open houses -- 6. Conclusion -- 7. Appendices. 7.1 Accompanying letter. 7.2 Survey 7.3 Map of study area. 7.4 Map of Kawartha Outdoor Education Centre -- 8. References., prepared by Mary-Kate Christopher. --, Prepared for: Jacob Rodenburg, Kawartha Outdoor Education Centre., Geography: Honours Thesis.
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