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The Origin of Culture (Academica Press, 2009)
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Northern Saskatchewan Canoe Country (Parkland Publishing, 2008) |
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The Princess and the Pea: A Holistic Approach to Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (Langdon Street Press, 2009) by Gale Antaya (BSPT’89) Years of research and personal experience in orthopaedic rehabilitation is drawn upon to present a thesis that builds on the concept of treating the whole body versus one isolated part. Real life case histories illustrate the approach and its success.
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Just Call Me Maggie (AuthorHouse, 2009) by Marjorie Page (MA’94) Page’s debut novel is a story about a prairie lawyer’s struggle with mental illness. Maggie seems like a successful, young, meticulous woman, but just below the surface is a dissociative personality disorder that only needs the right trigger to surface and spin her life out of order.
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A Settling of Accounts (Borealis Press, 2009) by Doug Schmeiser (BA’54, LLB’56) Has an experienced lawyer exercised an error in professional judgment or is he a victim of a sinister plot? This tale of human weakness and its consequences weaves through the world of law, medicine, the ranching industry and environmental degradation while presenting the importance of living in harmony with nature. |
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Equine Wound Management, 2nd Edition (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008) |
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Spiked Scorpions and Walking Whales: Modern Animals, Ancient Animals, and Water (Annick Press, 2009) by Claire Eamer (BA’67, MA’72) This fully illustrated children’s book looks at how many modern day animals came from the sea. Engaging between-chapter spreads and fun facts help readers discover the ancient counterparts of creatures that reside on Earth today. |
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An American By Degrees: The Extraordinary Lives of French Ambassador Jules Jusserand (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009) by Robert J. Young (BA’63, MA’65) A personal and cultural portrait of Ambassador Jules Jusserand, who provided a vital link between France and The United States before, during and after the First World War. |
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