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‘It’s a Good Tired’
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‘It’s a Good Tired’

From: Living Disability

Jack and Zachary are two Good Foot couriers, which is a delivery service that provides employment for people who are neurodivergent. They are interviewed on their experiences using public … ; 6 $0.60 Add
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It’s About Equity and Going Upstream:

It’s About Equity and Going Upstream:

Health For All

From: Medicare

Examines how inequality is a factor in the health of Canadians and outlines things that must happen in order to correct this and ensure the health of Canadians 16 $1.60 Add
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It’s All About People

It’s All About People

From: Medicare

Offers six concepts to fixing the health care system while maintaining that it is all about the people 5 $0.50 Add
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It's All in Your Mind

It’s All in Your Mind

From: Imagined Truths

This chapter discusses mental health and illness, abuse, and the author’s relationship with his mother. 29 $2.90 Add
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“It’s in the Past, Get over It!” Is It in the Past?

“It’s in the Past, Get over It!” Is It in the Past?

From: Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

This chapter examines the impact of colonial policies in the context of Indigenous childhood and education. 24 $2.40 Add
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It's Just Different
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It’s Just Different

From: The Trauma Beat

In this chapter, Cherry discusses mass shootings in the media. She examines the damage caused by interviewing survivors on the scene and the danger created by publicizing the identity of the … 20 $2.00 Add
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“It's Like a Business, Man”

“It’s Like a Business, Man”

Aboriginal Street Gangs and the Illegal Drug Trade

From: “Indians Wear Red”

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It's Not Her Fault

It’s Not Her Fault

A Stress-Coping Approach to Understanding Mothers of Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused

From: Pieces of a Puzzle

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“It’s Not My Country Yet...”

“It’s Not My Country Yet…”

From: Persistent Poverty

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It's Not Something That's Supposed to Have a Boss

It’s Not Something That’s Supposed to Have a Boss

From: Rock Paper Sex, Volume II

In this chapter, Cull interviews a woman who began working in the sex trade when she lived in a family shelter. She later left the sex trade, and became involved with organizations that help … 5 $0.50 Add
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“It's Prime Land, and Why Would They Leave That to Poor People?”

“It’s Prime Land, and Why Would They Leave That to Poor People?”

Vancouver's Little Mountain Housing

From: Good Places to Live

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It's Still a Little Scary

It’s Still a Little Scary

From: Rock Paper Sex, Volume II

This chapter profiles a young transgender man who turned to sex work after a period of homelessness. He wants people to know that sex work does not exist in a vacuum: it has bad aspects, good … 8 $0.80 Add
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It's Still Taking Us Too Long to Catch Up

It’s Still Taking Us Too Long to Catch Up

From: Let's Move On

Okalik discusses language in terms of education, services, and legal documents. He also speaks about the importance of consulting elders, taking feedback, and his vision of Nunavut’s future … 9 $0.90 Add
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It’s the Law — Finally

It’s the Law — Finally

From: Gay Marriage

Fully examines the parliamentary process of enacting Bill C-38 ; ; ; 29 $2.90 Add
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It's Time

It’s Time

From: Maternity Rolls

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It's Time to Save the Prairie

It’s Time to Save the Prairie

Against a Bleak Climate Future, Our Grasslands Offer Hope

From: Divided

This essay is meant to start a conversation about the link between grasslands conservation and the climate’s future, and gaining a deeper understanding of the natural prairie’s … 13 $1.30 Add