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Medical students and physicians-in-training (residents)

Medical students and physicians-in-training (residents)

get them while they are young

From: Doctors in Denial

Examines the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medical education in Canada. 28 $2.80 Add
Medicare

Medicare

Facts, Myths, Problems & Promise

Most health care professionals are committed to the principles of medicare, and so are most other Canadians. Yet everyone recognizes that the health care system has serious problems, and often … View
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Medicare as Mainstream Agenda:

Medicare as Mainstream Agenda:

The Second Stage

From: Medicare

Looks at the need to include doctors in the medicare agenda 4 $0.40 Add
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Medicine and industry

Medicine and industry

a marriage of convenience or a marriage made in heaven?

From: Doctors in Denial

Outlines how the alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and the medical community developed; economics, Medicare and patents were factors. 15 $1.50 Add
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Messaging That Encourages Action
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Messaging That Encourages Action

From: The Sea Is Rising and So Are We

In Chapter 3 Kaufman focuses how we talk about action in content to combating the climate crisis and explores how messaging effects the actions and willingness for others to join the fight. The … 11 $1.10 Add
Messy Cities
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Messy Cities

Why We Can't Plan Everything

Featuring forty-three essays by a range of writers from around the world, this book highlights the role of messy urbanism in enabling creativity, enterprise, and grassroots initiatives to … 338 View
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Metamorphosis Revisited

Metamorphosis Revisited

Restricting Discourses of Citizenship

From: Disorderly People

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Methodology

Methodology

From: Criminalizing Race, Criminalizing Poverty

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Methods For Creating Successful Classrooms

Methods For Creating Successful Classrooms

From: Freedom To Learn

The most incredible thing about children is that they are ready made for learning. If a teacher is prepared to begin at the students’ developmental level, children are perfectly built to … ; 33 $3.30 Add
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Mexico City’s Eclectic Apartment Architecture
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Mexico City’s Eclectic Apartment Architecture

From: Messy Cities

Daniel Gordon writes about Mexico City’s apartment architecture, and the design guidelines across Canada that would label them undesirable, inappropriate, and problematic. 7 $0.70 Add
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Michael Eric Dyson In Conversation With Rudyard Griffiths

Michael Eric Dyson In Conversation With Rudyard Griffiths

From: Political Correctness

This reading consists of an interview between journalist Rudyard Griffiths and Michael Eric Dyson prior to the Munk Debate on the Political Correctness. The topic of the debate is the role and … ; 9 $1.08 Add
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Michelle Goldberg In Conversation With Rudyard Griffiths

Michelle Goldberg In Conversation With Rudyard Griffiths

From: Political Correctness

This reading consists of an interview between journalist Rudyard Griffiths and New York Times Columnist Michelle Goldberg prior to the Munk Debate on the Political Correctness. The topic of the … ; 7 $0.84 Add
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Migrant Organizing on the New Fault Lines of Global Capitalism

Migrant Organizing on the New Fault Lines of Global Capitalism

From: Essential Work Disposable Workers

This chapter illustrates how new unions and worker centres emerged to successfully organize in global cities like Toronto, New York and London and within the chokepoints of logistics hubs for … 14 $1.40 Add
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Migrant Workers and the TPP

Migrant Workers and the TPP

From: The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Canada

Canada’s temporary entry commitments in the TPP cover a wider range of occupations and sectors than NAFTA, and for the first time the system would be extended to countries such as Australia … 28 $2.80 Add
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Migrant Workers Fight for the Entire Working Class

Migrant Workers Fight for the Entire Working Class

From: Essential Work Disposable Workers

This chapter is about how migrant and racialized worker organizations took leadership in broad-based campaigns to improve conditions for the entire working class. As one example, the chapter … 12 $1.20 Add
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Minimizing Farming’s Water Needs

Minimizing Farming’s Water Needs

From: Back to the Well

In this chapter, de Villiers looks at the vast amount of water used by the agricultural sector and ways to reduce that total, either by changing how we grow crops or by changing which crops we grow. 16 $1.60 Add