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WAH WAH ŠIKWA ONŌSIHSAH: NAHKAWĒWIN REVITALIZATION THROUGH LIVED EXPERIENCES
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2021-03)This study explores Nahkawēwin language revitalization. This study draws on the language nest model, which first originated with Maori grandmothers and their grandchildren. In this study, my mother and I created a mini ... -
A Walk Test Simulator for Cellular Phone Networks
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2016-06)Telecommunications is a technology that allows two distinct individuals/units to communicate effectively using voice and data signals. In the past two decades, telecommunications have grown into a comprehensive industry ... -
Walking in a Good Way: A Self-Study of MÔNIYÂSKWÊW
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2018-06)This is a contributing work to the self-study world for non-Indigenous educators navigating the pathways of Indigenous Education. The uniqueness of this work is embodied in focusing on Indigenous teachings as a framework. ... -
Walking My Talk as an Intentional, Embodied (Co)constructed Environmental Educator
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2013-10-31)Exploring the question (how) can I use personal change to inspire educational and social/cultural change, this work was embodied and action orientated with a thesis that the doing (action) is as important as the thinking ... -
Walking the journey together: an analysis of a clinical social work practicum at Ehrlo Counselling Services
(Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina, 2016-10)This practicum report reflects on the experiences during my Master of Social Work field practicum at Ehrlo Counselling Services. My practicum took place over the Spring/Summer semester of 2016. Throughout the 12 week ... -
Walking the Walk: Exploring the Utility of a Computerized Gait Method in Feigned Symptom Detection
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2015-03)Malingering represents a significant concern in clinical settings. It is defined as intentionally producing or exaggerating symptoms to obtain external and/or personal gain. Common detection approaches utilize consistency ... -
Walter Bradford
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1970)Walter Bradford talks about his life: education, preparation of food, transportation, work, and the role of the Hudson's Bay Company in people's lives. -
Walter Deiter interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-09-22)Walter Deiter, former president of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians and first president of the National Indian Brotherhood, talks about the importance of Malcolm Norris in Metis politics and the splitting of the ... -
Walter Lawrence Fiddler Interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984-04-05)The interview includes no abstract terminology or subject terms. -
Wanting to be heard: High school students' perspectives on relationships with teachers.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 1999) -
War and Revolution: Berlin and the Bolshevik Revolution
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Water Management During Spring-Summer in Regina
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2018-09)The main purpose of this research was to conduct water management during spring-summer in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Results show that Regina is classified Dfb, there is seasonal variation in climate of this city. The ... -
Water Mist Fire Suppression
(Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Regina, 2011-04-02)A super-fine water mist system for fire suppression at the CO2 compressor train at Yara Belle Plaine has been designed, in compliance with NFPA 750, ASME B31.3 and Yara Best Practice procedures. The system targets specific ... -
Water policy-making in the Canadian plains: Historical factors that influenced the work of the Prairie Provinces Water Board (1948-1969).
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 1996) -
Water surface construction using molecular rotation dynamics for computer animation.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2007) -
Water- and CO2-Based Oil Recovery Processes in the Tight Main Pay Zone and Vuggy Residual Oil Zone
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2015-04)In this thesis, water- and CO2-based flooding processes in the upper tight main pay zone (MPZ) and in the lower vuggy residual oil zone (ROZ) of a carbonate light oil reservoir were studied and compared. In particular, ... -
Wave Attenuation in Porous Media Under Multiple Energy Excitations and a Statistical Periodicity Ratio Method with its Application in Nonlinear System Behavior Diagnosis
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2013-07)To comprehend the mechanism of seismic vibration technique used as an external excitation method in the oil production industry, a three dimensional wave model was developed based on Biot’s theory (1956a, b) for describing ... -
Wave scattering and propagation in porous media with excitations from multiple wave sources.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2008) -
Wayne McKenzie interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1981-07)Interviewee gives a general description of his life and work history. No index terms are provided. -
WĀPIKWANĪN What It Means To Have Culture Represented In Schools: Photos and Conversations With Students
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2018-11)The current research initiative was informed by Anihšināpēk and Nēhiyawē teachings and it involved working with students who were enrolled in a Native Studies course at an urban high school as efforts of Indigenization ...