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    • Tableau Encyclopedique et Methodique des Trois Regnes de la Nature, planche 10 

      Benard (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1788)
      Hand-coloured copper engraving on fine watermarked chain-linked paper. Five fish: "L'Ichthyocolle"; "Le Strelet"; "Le Velu"; La Vieille"; "Le Monoceros".
    • Tableau Encyclopedique et Methodique des Trois Regnes de la Nature, planche 9 

      Benard (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1788)
      Hand-colored folio copper engraving on fine watermarked chain-linked paper. Three fish: "La Chauve-Souris"; "La Baudroie tachee"; "L'Esturgeon.
    • Tackling the challenges of urbanization in the Philippines 

      Farncombe, Andrew (Canadian Institute of Planners, 2001)
      The urban programming of the Canadian International Development Agency is providing a platform for Canadian planners and other urban specialists to help address the complex challenges of Asia's rapidly growing cities.
    • The Tahitian Room 

      The Tahitian Room (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 08/05/2016)
      Menu from The Tahitian Room restaurant in Vancouver, BC. Appetisers, soup, salad, entrees, Polynesian specialty.
    • Taiko 

      Taiko (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 3/18/2016)
      Menu from Taiko restaurant in Japan. Table d'hote, poultry, beef & pork, fish & shrimps, soup, noodle, rice, drink.
    • Take a walk in her boots: mother’s family leisure experiences in the Canadian Armed Forces 

      Schaefer, Carlee (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2020)
      Given the environmental context of the military lifestyle, women who are spouses to military personnel find themselves reflecting on the challenges and hardship associated in supporting their familial routine. The purpose ...
    • Take a walk on the wet side: One perspective on community-based watershed planning 

      Joliat, Michelle; Willson, Gary (Canadian Institute of Planners, 2000)
      In Canada, rivers and lakes have been focal points of settlement, economic development, and transportation. Water is essential to the Canadian economy: it is an essential resource for food production, most industrial ...
    • Taking a stand for Milton’s speaker: an argumentative letter addressed to Gossman and Whiting, critics of John Milton’s sonnet “XIX” 

      Arnold, Camilla (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 20/11/2013)
    • Taking action to re-localise the global food system : if not now, when? 

      Reichert, Patricia M. (2022-02-15)
      This dissertation reports on a three-year participatory action research (PAR) initiative aimed at re-localising the food system in a specific locale in Canada. It describes the process from theory to practice of building ...
    • Taking the measure of the Games: Lessons from the field 

      Heying, Charles; Burbank, Matthew J.; Andranovich, Greg (Canadian Institute of Planners, 2005)
      Bidding to host the Olympic games has become a strategy for urban development The rationale for engaging in this process is often presented on financial and image-building grounds. In this article, the authors assess the ...
    • Taking the pulse of planning: Student-practitioner collaboration at the University of Manitoba 

      Wight, Ian (Canadian Institute of Planners, 2005)
      This article provides a brief overview of a successful component of the Professional Practice course requirement of the University of Manitoba's City Planning Program. The component is designed to encourage case study ...
    • A tale of three universities: Sustainability, from theory to practice 

      Alexander, Don; Jack, Pamela (Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, 2015-03)
      From 2012 to 2014, we conducted an applied policy analysis of sustainability policy and practice at three universities in British Columbia: University of Northern British Columbia, Royal Roads University, and Vancouver ...
    • Talk about my early days in Nanaimo 

      Blackstaff, Elmer (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1979)
      Audio interview with Elmer Blackstaff
    • Talking each other home: leadership and cultural safety in MAiD 

      Havens, Jessica (2021-12-20)
      Set against the backdrop of increased accessibility to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) across Canada, and an emerging sense of urgency around addressing racism in health care in BC, this First-Person Action Research ...
    • Talking with our mouths full : performance and feasting as intercultural dialogue 

      Strang, Hilary Jean (2015-07-16)
      In May 2015, Vancouver Moving Theatre produced The Big House, a theatrical feast in which culturally significant food, art, and narratives were shared. The intent was to create a space for "coming together". The feast was ...
    • The Tamagawa exchange 

      Malaspina College, A/V Dept. (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1979)
      Tamagawa University theatre & dance students display their culture with an on-stage performance here at Malaspina. It shows the Japanese students learning to express thermselves in English through conversation, song and ...
    • Tamagawa garden: formal handing over and opening 

      Malaspina College, A-V Centre (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1979)
      Shows Malaspina College's new Japanese garden formally being handed over to Board chairman Beryl Bennett by Osamu Hashimoto, Tamagawa University's Director of International Education, on April 27, 1979. Also includes scenes ...
    • Tandoori Junction 

      Tandoori Junction (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2014)
      Menu from Tandoori Junction restaurant in Nanaimo, BC. Appetizers, Tandoori sizzler, chicken dishes, rice dishes, lamb dishes, beef dishes, vegetarian dishes, seafood specialties, breads, desserts, side orders, beverages.
    • The Tao of smart growth: (The way that can be named is not the way) 

      Young, Raymond (Canadian Institute of Planners, 2001)
      All professions are prone to fads and fashionable trends. Planning is no exception. "Smart growth" is attractive because it asks no questions, provides all the answers, and invites no critical thought. It's entirely ...
    • Tapioca Express 

      Tapioca Express (Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 08/05/2016)
      Menu from Tapioca Express restaurant in Richmond, BC. Juice, tea, snow bubble, slush, coffea, milk tea, flavored milk, flavored tea, Italian soda, pudding, shaved ice, jelly juice, snack/dessert, noodle/rice noodle/vermicelli, ...