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The Sutherland House Inc. The Exclusion Effect
As a newly minted Ph.D. in medical geography, Kirsty Duncan led an international expedition to remote Svalbard, Norway, to search for the cause of the deadly 1918 influenza. What should have been a rewarding intellectual adventure turned out to be an unwanted baptism into the unbridled sexism and privilege of the scientific community.She has devoted herself to the support of girls and women in scientific endeavors ever since. While women have come a long way in science, there is still far to go. They remain under-represented, under-paid, under-published, and under the shadows of male scientists who are assumed, without evidence, to have innate capacities that women lack. Duncan identifies systemic biases in the assessment of girls’ abilities and the teaching of science in the home, the classroom, our communities, and professional life. She makes a powerful argument for cultural and institutional change to ensure girls and women their rightful place in the scienti
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The Sutherland House Inc. More Than We Bargained for: An Untold Story of Exploitation & Redemption Among the Men Who Built Modern Canada
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The Sutherland House Inc. Going Solo: Everything You Need to Start Your Business and Succeed as Your Own Boss
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The Sutherland House Inc. John Turner: An Intimate Biography of Canada's 17th Prime Minister
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Accidental Caregiver: Wisdom and Guidance for the Unexpected Challenges of Family Caregiving
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The Sutherland House Inc. Welcome Back: How to Reboot Your Physical and Mental Well-Being for a Post-Pandemic World
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The Sutherland House Inc. Inconceivable: My Life-Altering, Eye-Opening Journey from Infertility to Motherhood
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The Sutherland House Inc. Moment of Truth: How to Think About Alberta's Future
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The Sutherland House Inc. Miss World 1970: The basis for the film Misbehaviour
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The Sutherland House Inc. Norman Jewison: A Director's Life
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Harris Legacy: Reflections on a Transformational Premier
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The Sutherland House Inc. My Choice: The Ethical Case Against COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
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The Sutherland House Inc. Anvils, Mallets & Dynamite: The Unauthorized Biography of Looney Tunes
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The Sutherland House Inc. Perfect City: An Urban Fixer's Global Search for Magic in the Modern Metropolis
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The Sutherland House Inc. Whereafter: The Surprisingly Complex Problem of Disposing of the Bodies of a Billion Boomers
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The Sutherland House Inc. Antisemitism: An Ancient Hatred in the Age of Identity Politics
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The Sutherland House Inc. Here in Manhattan: A Site-by-Site Guide to the History of the World's Greatest City
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The Sutherland House Inc. Hunting Monsters: An Officer on the Trail of the World’s Worst War Criminals
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The Sutherland House Inc. Year of the Rocket: John Candy, Wayne Gretzky, a Crooked Tycoon, and the Craziest Season in Football History
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Short Life of Hughie McLoon: A True Story of Baseball, Magic and Murder
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The Sutherland House Inc. We Have Received a Complaint (Canadian Edition): The Fraught World of Workplace Justice
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The Sutherland House Inc. Superintelligence
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Indo-Pacific: New Strategies for Canadian Engagement with a Critical Region
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The Sutherland House Inc. Taking Miracles Seriously: A Journey to Everyday Spirituality
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The Sutherland House Inc. Magic in the Dark: One Family's Century of Adventures in the Movie Business
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Limits of Resilience
Are we sometimes too strong for our own good? Amid epidemics of anxiety and depression,threats of ecological and economic disaster, not to mention a pandemic, resilience has been the buzzword of the decade, the answer to every challenge we face as individuals, organizations, and communities. We seldom stop to ask if our insistence on persevering is really in our long-term interest. Does it trap us in patterns of behavior that no longer make sense, foreclose too soon on better opportunities, and stifle positive development? With examples ranging from overly optimistic thinking habits to risk-averse descisions by corporations and governments, Michael Ungar, one of the world’s leading resilience experts, explores how even the most resilient among us can fail catastrophically. The Limits of Resilience is a witty, compassionate argument that true resilience lies not so much in always bouncing back but in our ability to self-disrupt and embrace occasional but
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The Sutherland House Inc. Your Move: What Board Games Teach Us About Life
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The Sutherland House Inc. Worlds Fastest Man
For two days in late September 1988, Canada’s Ben Johnson was the most celebrated athlete on the planet.Winner of the 100-meter sprint at the Seoul Olympics in a world record 9.79 seconds, he’d just had time to say, “A gold medal—that’s something no one can take away from you,” before testing positive for a performance enhancing drug and giving back his medal.Later admitting to steroid use, Johnson has lived in ignominy ever since, but there’s much more to his incredible story. The sprint he won in Seoul has since been called “the dirtiest race in history,” with six of the eight competitors linked to doping infractions. The steroid for which Johnson tested positive was not the steroid he believed he was using. His drug screening was riddled with irregularities and crucial testing evidence was withheld by Olympic officials in Seoul, circumstances that credible experts now say denied Johnson his right to due pr
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The Sutherland House Inc. Out There: The Batshit Antics of the World's Great Explorers
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The Sutherland House Inc. Terry & Me: The inside story of Terry Fox's marathon of hope
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The Sutherland House Inc. Americosis
Virtually every problem with the modern American mode of living stems from three major cultural characteristics: a pathological attachment to the automobile, a horrifying apathy toward the obesity epidemic, and a deeply engrained fetishization of employment. This should be plain to anyone paying attention, but it’s especially clear if you sell your car and spend six gruelling months riding public transit in Dallas, Texas, arguably the nation’s most regrettable example of urban dysfunction.For half a year, I got on the train in one of the biggest cities in the wealthiest nation of all time, only to find myself surrounded by people who are either homeless or commuting to a job that hardly keeps them above the poverty line. Most of them are morbidly obese, and those who aren’t are only slim because of heroin or some other destructive analgesic.
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Freedom Convoy: The Inside Story of Three Weeks that Shook the World
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The Sutherland House Inc. Funeral for a Queen: Twelve Days in London
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The Sutherland House Inc. Dark Goals: How History's Worst Tyrants Have Used and Abused the Game of Soccer
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The Sutherland House Inc. Carload Ritchie
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The Sutherland House Inc. Cyprus: An Ancient People, a Troubled History, and One Last Chance for Peace
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The Sutherland House Inc. Good Stripper: A Memoir of Lies, Loss and Lapdances
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The Sutherland House Inc. Fashioning the Beatles: The Looks that Shook the World
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The Sutherland House Inc. Smart, Successful, and Abused: The Unspoken Problem of Domestic Violence and the High-achieving Female
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The Sutherland House Inc. Change Your World: The Science of Resilience and the True Path to Success
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The Sutherland House Inc. White
“Brave, moving, and fierce, WHITE shows us the deep rot of a family’s white supremacist beliefs and a fearless daughter’s plan to infiltrate the racist groups she wants to bring down. Taut and compulsively readable, Aviva Rubin’s debut novel is as much a sharp psychological portrait of generational racism as it is an unflinching look at the realities and limitations of hope and change.” —Laura Zigman, bestselling author of Separation Anxiety and Small World"Every action humans take plants a seed. WHITE brilliantly explores the yield of such seeds—good, bad, and ugly. While hate can be cultivated and passed from generation to generation, it can also be dispelled when the right people come into our lives at the right times." —Arno Michaelis, author of My Life After HateSarah Cartell grew up in a White supremacist family, controlled by her grandfather whose beliefs and violence mark them a
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The Sutherland House Inc. Between Doom & Denial: Facing Facts about Climate Change
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The Sutherland House Inc. We are Not Okay: The Pandemic and its Consequences
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The Sutherland House Inc. Going Solo: Everything You Need to Start Your Business and Succeed as Your Own Boss
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Canadian Mind: Essays on Writers and Thinkers
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Saviour Syndrome: Searching for Hope and Meaning in an Age of Unbelief
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The Sutherland House Inc. Called to Testify: The Big Story in My Small Life
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The Sutherland House Inc. The Two Michaels: Innocent Canadian Captives and High Stakes Espionage in the US-China Cyber War
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