Icon in Canada

Icon in Canada
Title Icon in Canada PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Klymasz
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 182
Release 1996-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1772823643

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Separated from its origins in the Old World, east Christian iconography in Canada has come to enjoy a popular following from coast to coast. With its fourteen chapters the present volume documents this living tradition from a variety of perspectives to offer the first national survey of its kind. Here, for the first time, folklorists join with art historians, anthropologists, a scientist, a theologian, enthusiasts, and iconographers to underscore the richness of a phenomenon that continues to captivate large segments of the country’s population.

Symbols of Canada

Symbols of Canada
Title Symbols of Canada PDF eBook
Author Michael Dawson
Publisher Between the Lines
Pages 563
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1771133724

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From Timbits to totem poles, Canada is boiled down to its syrupy core in symbolic forms that are reproduced not only on t-shirts, television ads, and tattoos but in classrooms, museums, and courtrooms too. They can be found in every home and in every public space. They come in many forms, from objects—like the red-uniformed Mountie, the maple leaf, and the beaver—to concepts—like free healthcare, peacekeeping, and saying “eh?”. But where did these symbols come from, what do they mean, and how have their meanings changed over time? Symbols of Canada gives us the real and surprising truth behind the most iconic Canadian symbols revealing their contentious and often contested histories. With over 100 images, this book thoroughly explores Canada’s true self while highlighting the unexpected twists and turns that have marked each symbol’s history.

The Canadian Inuit Dog

The Canadian Inuit Dog
Title The Canadian Inuit Dog PDF eBook
Author Kim Han
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 2018-11
Genre Pets
ISBN 9781943824427

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As ruggedly beautiful as the circumpolar north in which it evolved, the Canadian Inuit Dog has been a vital partner to the Arctic's indigenous people for millennia, helping them travel, navigate, hunt and survive in their frozen world. Deeply researched and passionately written, this deft and respectful exploration of this ancient landrace's history, genetics, form and function also chronicles the Inuit Dog's clashes with modernity, which threaten its existence more ominously than any Arctic blizzard.

Bookkeeping With QuickBooks In Canada

Bookkeeping With QuickBooks In Canada
Title Bookkeeping With QuickBooks In Canada PDF eBook
Author Arlene Nora Arlow
Publisher Addventive Academy
Pages 768
Release 2014-08-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0973985348

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Canada's best self-tutorial guide to learning the desktop edition of QuickBooks Pro and QuickBooks Premier. Can also be used in the classroom.

From chantre to djak

From chantre to djak
Title From chantre to djak PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Klymasz
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 195
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1772823678

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The performance of sacred song often involves the talents of cantors, chanters, precentors, and criers – also known as chantres, djaky, psalem-sbebniki, bazanim, prolopsalti, and muezzins. This book explores a unique class of musicians from a variety of perspectives to offer the first survey of its kind. Folklorists join with ethnomusicologists, cantors, and enthusiasts to illuminate the many facets of this rich, living tradition.

The Computer Revolution in Canada

The Computer Revolution in Canada
Title The Computer Revolution in Canada PDF eBook
Author John N. Vardalas
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 421
Release 2001-07-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0262264986

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The forces that shaped Canada's digital innovations in the postwar period. After World War II, other major industrialized nations responded to the technological and industrial hegemony of the United States by developing their own design and manufacturing competence in digital electronic technology. In this book John Vardalas describes the quest for such competence in Canada, exploring the significant contributions of the civilian sector but emphasizing the role of the Canadian military in shaping radical technological change. As he shows, Canada's determination to be an active participant in research and development work on advanced weapons systems, and in the testing of those weapons systems, was a cornerstone of Canadian technological development during the years 1945-1980. Vardalas presents case studies of such firms as Ferranti-Canada, Sperry Gyroscope of Canada, and Control Data of Canada. In contrast to the standard nationalist interpretation of Canadian subsidiaries of transnational corporations as passive agents, he shows them to have been remarkably innovative and explains how their aggressive programs to develop all-Canadian digital R&D and manufacturing capacities influenced technological development in the United States and in Great Britain. While underlining the unprecedented role of the military in the creation of peacetime scientific and technical skills, Vardalas also examines the role of government and university research programs, including Canada's first computerized systems for mail sorting and airline reservations. Overall, he presents a nuanced account of how national economic, political, and corporate forces influenced the content, extent, and direction of digital innovation in Canada.

The Portuguese in Canada

The Portuguese in Canada
Title The Portuguese in Canada PDF eBook
Author Carlos Teixeira
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 313
Release 2009-03-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442692847

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Even though the Portuguese are relatively new to Canada, they have made major contributions to the cultural mosaic of the country. Containing many new essays, this second edition of The Portuguese in Canada updates the work that filled a gap in the scholarly literature of multiculturalism in Canada. The contributors come from a variety of disciplines - anthropology, geography, history, literature, linguistics, sociology, and urban planning - and are from Portugal, Canada and the United States. Essays examine the history of the Portuguese diaspora, the Portuguese presence in Newfoundland and its fisheries, language and identity, urban experiences (especially in Montreal and Toronto), and history and literature. This second edition of The Portuguese in Canada conveys the multi-faceted contributions the Portuguese have made to Canada and considers possible future growth and development of Portuguese-Canadian culture and heritage.