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"W" Titles
- W.I. Lenin: Ausgewählte Werke in Zwei Bänden
Band 2 Resource Type: Book
- Waffle file
Resource Type: Paper File - File Folder
- Wage Controls and How to Fight Them
Resource Type: Article
- A Wage and Price Freeze for Canada?
Why the I.W.W. Says No Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972
- Das Wahljahr 1994 und die Strategie der PDS
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1994
- Wakati Wa Furaha: An Evaluation of a Radio Study Group Campaign
Research Report No. 13 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973
- Wales: Class Struggle and Socialism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999
- A Walk in the Forest
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1966
- Walmart's planned economy
Resource Type: Unclassified First Published: 2020
- Walt W. Rostow: The Stages of Economic Stagnation
Resource Type: Article
- The War Atlas
Armed Conflict, Armed Peace Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983
- War is Over - Now Serbs and Bosniaks Fight to Win Control of a Brutal History
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Serb nationalists are striving to suppress reminders of atrocities committed in the name of separatism, mostly against the country's Muslims (known as Bosniaks) and to construct an alternative history in which Serbs were the principal victims. Many Bosniaks and outside observers fear that this refusal to come to terms with the past means there are few guarantees that such acts will not be repeated.
- War on the seabed: the shellfishing battle
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 In the fertile inshore waters of the west coast of Scotland, a battle is brewing between small-boat fisherman and industrial trawlers.
- The War on Unhappiness
Goodbye Freud, hello positive thinking Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 A report on the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference in Anaheim, California.
- War, Propaganda and the Media
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Probably every conflict is fought on at least two grounds: the battlefield and the minds of the people via propaganda. The #good guys# and the #bad guys# can often both be guilty of misleading their people with distortions, exaggerations, subjectivity, inaccuracy and even fabrications, in order to receive support and a sense of legitimacy
- Ward 7 NDP campaigns
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 After having avoided the civic arena since the 1969 municipal election, the Metro Toronto NDP is throwing itself into local politics in the 1978 municipal election.
- Warpaths
Travels of a Military Historian in North America Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995
- Was macht das Connexions Archiv eigentlich?
Resource Type: Article Das Connexions Archiv sammelt, bewahrt, organisiert, indexiert und veröffentlicht Informationen und Dokumente über Graswurzelbewegungen, die für soziale Gerechtigkeit kämpfen.
- Wasps: The Scourge of Autumn
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988 At this time of year everyone experiences the persistent and threatening harassment of these bright yellow and black insects, who, attracted by any available meat or fruit, drive us outdoor diners indoors in droves, wondering why we ever attempted "dining out" in the first place.
- Waste Heritage
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1939 Published: 1973
- Watchers at the Pond
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1961 Published: 1978
- Watching my children watching TV
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1968 Published: 1986 Television serves to teach the children who watch it about the world, a noticable generational difference in modern educaion for better or worse.
- Water: The Drop of Life
Companion to the Public Television Series Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 Water: The Drop of Life attempts to show how important the world's fresh water supply is, and how vulnerable it is.
- Water Quantity Resources of Ontario
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1984
- The Waterfront Trail
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1996
- Waterloo Express
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973
- The Way We Were
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984 A discussion of how Canadian Dimension has changed over the years, specifically what it was like in the early days of socialism in Canada back in the 60s.
- We Are Not Guilty
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969 The facts about the case of the 114 students arrested during the Simon Fraser University occupation November 23, 1968.
- We attacked the bankers, but took our eyes off the whole rotten system
Prince Andrew says that bonuses are minute 'in the scheme of things'. He is half-right. We must take the focus off individuals Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Much focus has been placed on individual bankers who, despite the banking crisis, are collecting exorbitant bonuses, diverting attention from the underlying systems that allow banks to own and trade risky securities -- a more intrinsic contributor to the economic crisis.
- We can't afford a dim view
Deputation at City Hall regarding funding for women's health clinics Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 These clinics are doing YOUR public health work at a grassroots level. The need and should receive more money, not less.
- We Make the Clothes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1985
- We Must Learn To Do Economic Work
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1967
- Weavers at Carnegie Hall
Resource Type: Audio
- The Weavers: Greatest Hits
Resource Type: Audio
- Webster's Dictionary Library
Seven Complete Dictionaries in One Volume Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1956 Published: 1964
- Weeds of Canada
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1955 Published: 1970
- The Weekly Package
How Cubans deliver culture without internet Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 With limited resources and government restrictions on internet access in Cuba, a thriving underground industry selling digital information has developed.
- The weird afterlife of the world's subterranean 'ghost stations'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 With plans afoot to transform disused London tube stations into tourist attractions, Drew Reed digs into how they get abandoned in the first place and what could become of them in the future.
- Welcome the Signing of the Paris Agreement on Viet Nam
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973
- Welcome to Ukraine, the most corrupt nation in Europe
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 While the conflict with Russia heats up in the east, life for most Ukrainians is marred by corruption so endemic that even hospitals appear to be infected.
- Welcoming the Bluebird
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1987
- Wellesley report sharply critical
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 The Wellesley Hospital has come in for strong criticism in a brief written by a group of local residents, and presented to the hospital May 13 [1977]. The brief documents numerous complaints about the hospital, including Emergency Department staff attitudes, treatment of patients and their relatives and friends, follow-up and aftercare. It charges that although the hospital is a public institution, there is no visible or publicly known means of access to its policy makers, and no accountability to the community it is supposed to serve.
- Wellness Cures
Can hospitals learn to better treat Deaf patients? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The Deaf regularly move through the medical system without agency or dignity -- not because they cannot hear but because they are not given the opportunity to communicate. The onus for change is put on the Deaf themselves, often in terms of changing their own bodies to accommodate the hearing majority. What if, instead, the Deaf were consulted about what changes they would like, or how they would like for them to happen? What if they were invited to take part in shaping the next generation of doctors?
- Wellness Options
Number 18, 2004 - Brain & Memory Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004
- Western Uganda: crop-raiding elephants call for plan bee
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Attempts to stop the destruction of farmers' crops around Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park had failed until research into elephant reactions to bees provided an answer.
- Westward to Vinland
The Discovery of Pre-Columbian Norse House Sites in North America Resource Type: Book First Published: 1969
- Wetland Plants of Ontario
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1997
- Whale songs: shanties drag mysteries of whaling life back from the deep
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A new album of songs chronicling the lost culture of whaling reminds new audiences a forgotten way of life.
- What Are We Afraid Of?
Facts and Fears Abou the "Communist Threat" in Central America Resource Type: Article First Published: 1986
- What Econometrics Hides: The Paradigm Revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001
- What Great Recession?
Global report finds nearly 11million 'cash millionaires' Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The richest people on the planet have now recouped the losses of the 2008 world markets crashed. High Net Worth inidviduals have at least one million in readily available funds, and there are more of them than ever before.
- What is Democratic Socialism?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1943 There are almost as many varieties of socialism as there are of Christianity. The following pages attempt to describe the main principles of democratic socialism as these have been understood in the nations of the British Commonwealth.
- What is Distinctive about the Library of Congress In Both its Collections and its Means of Access to Them
And The Reasons LC Needs to Maintain Classified Shelving of Books Onsite, And A Way to Deal Effectively with the Problem of "Books on the Fl Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The Library cannot solve its space problems by adoption of a "digital strategy"
without seriously damaging our larger mission to promote scholarship of unusual scope and
depth. If the Library’s own access to its own general book collection were to be dumbed
down to only the levels of subject access provided by Google, Amazon, or Internet search
mechanisms, we would effectively be endorsing, and institutionalizing, the level of
ignorance exemplified by the Six Blind Men of India.
- What is Going on at the Library of Congress?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 What is going on at the Library of Congress? Several recent decisions by the current LC
administration have produced firestorms of protest, both inside and outside the Library, that LC is abdicating its professional responsibilities to the national system of shared cataloging, as well as undermining its core mission to acquire, catalog, make accessible, and preserve its own unparalleled holdings – especially its book collections.
- What Is Happening to Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 An analysis of Canada's economic ills and the Quebec crisis.
- What Is The Issue?
On Questions Concerning the Strategy and Tactics of the Canadian Revolution Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 Partial text of the speech delivered by Hardial Bains to the Fourth Consultative Conference of CPC(M-L) hled in Montreal on May 15-16, 1976
- What should CUP papers be doing in the period ahead? (with Paul Hoch and David Simmonds)
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974
- What will you be when you grow up?
Resource Type: Letter First Published: 1971 Letters on education and revolutionary action.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 3, Summer 1971.
- What Would They Do With the Surplus?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000
- What You Really Need to Know About Cancer
A Comprehensive Guide for Patients and Their Families Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995
- What You Should Know About Your Personal Finances
A Financial Times Guidebook Resource Type: Book First Published: 1985
- What's the Big Deal?
Some straightforward questions and answers on free trade Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984
- What's That I Hear?
Disk 1 Resource Type: Audio
- When Markets Fail People
Exploring the widening gap between rich and poor in Canada Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001
- When Older is Wiser
A Guide to Health Care Decisions for Older Adults and Their Families Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994
- When the Political Became Personal
Health Matters Issue 51 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 One health care professional's experiences with the British National Health Service while going through treatment for breast cancer.
- When the Work's All Done This Fall
The Settling of the Land: Vocies of Early Canada Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- When they call you a terrorist
A black lives matter memoir Resource Type: Book First Published: 2017
- Where Are They Now?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988 Canadian Dimension tracks down a few 1960s activists for their impressions then and now.
- Where Are We Going? What Must We Do?
Resource Type: Article Harding critiques about debates over socialist theory, which he says have often amounted to males combating for status and power by using abstract ideas which lack any personal and usually historical relationship. He states that it is necessary to acknowledge the quite different perspectives operating within radical groupings, why they should converge, and the interrelations of the political and the personal.
- Where Have All the Free Schools Gone?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972 A conversation with Bob Davis, Satu Repo and George Martell.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Where Health Care Won't Go
A tuberculosis crisis in the Black Belt Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A look at the outbreak of tubercolosis in Alabama, where a significant proportion of the population lacks proper health care. While State reaction was swift the lack of attention to some communities persists, as do the conditions for outbreaks to reoccur.
- Where is America Going?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969
- Where is Here?
Canada's Maps and the Stories They Tell Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Morantz tries to show how maps and the art of map-making have shaped us as Canadians and what they reveal of who we are.
- Where is Labour Going?
Resource Type: Article
- Where News Itself is a Category
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Highlighting the various reasons for the decline of quality news, Subir Ghosh says when business interests hold sway over all others, the basic tenets of journalism fall by the wayside. However, if people in the society want mature journalism, we ourselves have to mature too, he maintains.
- Where Once the Eagle Flew
Life, conditions and activities in Labrador Resource Type: Book First Published: 1981
- Where Syriza stands
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Syriza leads the leftwing coalition in Greece, and the opposition to the external financial occupation of the country by the states and organisations that are at present keeping it from bankruptcy.
- Where To Go When the Bank Says No
Financing your small business in Canada Resource Type: Book First Published: 1998
- Where Ya at, General Strike ? !
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 The trade union hierarchy will claim that the will to fight a class battle is not there, yet they have done their best to make sure that Ontario's workers and anti-harris activists are ocvercome by doubt and demoralization. Nothing less than a general strike will even make harris sit up and take notice, let alone offer serious concessions.
- Which Ad Pulled Best?
40 Case Histories on How to Write and Design Ads That Work Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- Which Marxism?
Resource Type: Article
- Which Way Africa?
The Search for a New Society Resource Type: Book First Published: 1964 Published: 1971 Davison sets out to analyze the social, economic, political motives, myths, ideas, and beliefs which ounderlie modern African nationalism.
- White Niggers of America
The Boyhood of Pierre Vallières Resource Type: Article First Published: 1971 The boyhood of Pierre Vallières. Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- Whither Monkeywrenching?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989 For monkeywrenchers to adapt to new conditions, they need to be open, creative and smarter.
- Who Gains From the Deficit?
The Contribution of Unfair Taxation and High Interest Rates to the Debt Problem Resource Type: Article First Published: 1993
- Who goes to University in Ontario?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972 An article about the changing class structure of society due to the increasing number of young people able to enter university.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- Who is eating high off the hog?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970
- Who Is Mad? Who Is Sane?
R.D. Laing: In search of a new psychiatry Resource Type: Article
- Who Killed Grace Bates...?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 Grace Bates, a long-time resident of Cabbagetown, was 63 years of age when she died in the early morning of July 19 [1976] at Nellie’s Hostel on Broadview. She had been taken to Nellie’s Hostel the previous night by a Hostel volunteer after an anonymous phone call stated that she had spent the three previous days and nights alone in wheel chair in Allan Gardens. As a result of the media publicity on her death, an inquest was held.
- Who owns "Canadian" sports?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973
- Who owns Papua New Guinea's Resources Boom?
Where tribes own the land Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Tribal people in Papua New Guinea fight to retain control of their communal lands in the face of 'development'.
- Who Rules America?
Masters Behind the Scenes: How They Run the Government Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973
- Who will bring the mother down?
Resource Type: Article
- The Whole Country Should Become a Great School of Mao Tse-Tung's Thoughts
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1966
- Who's the true enemy of internet freedom - China, Russia, or the US?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Beijing and Moscow are rightly chastised for restricting their citizens' online access – but it's the US that is now even more aggressive in asserting its digital sovereignty.
- Why anger is all the rage
The internet has made critics of us all. But why do so many commenters exploit the anonymity of chatrooms to promote hatred. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Anonymity in the online community has its proponents and detractors, the author interviews the founder of wikipedia and a facebook employee about the importance of moderation in social media. He comes to the conclusion that many of the extremist opinions espoused online would not be published if their authors had to attach them to their names.
- Why Are We in New York?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969 In this piece originally printed in New York Times Magazine, Norman Mailer finds that the need for authenticity has become the real desire in education.
- Why Bad Beliefs Don't Die
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Because beliefs are designed to enhance our ability to survive, they are biologically designed to be strongly resistant to change. To change beliefs, skeptics must address the brain's "survival" issues of meanings and implications in addition to discussing their data.
- Why Bogus Therapies Seem to Work
At least ten kinds of errors and biases can convince intelligent, honest people Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997 At least ten kinds of errors and biases can convince intelligent, honest people that cures have been achieved when they have not.
- Why Can't We Be Friends?
Personal Notes of an Anarcha-Feminist Resource Type: Article
- Why Canada should quit NATO
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969
- Why do Progressive Foundations Give too Little to too Many?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 Progressive funders, perhaps driven by the New Left's historic distrust of leadership and hierarchy, are inclined to avoid general-support funding. The natural result is a proliferation of short-term projects attached to flimsy institutions. And inherent in institutional weakness is poor press work, poorly marketed publications, poor management and poorly paid core staff with low morale and high turnover.
- Why I Am Listed in Sources
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Over the years, I have turned to Sources time and time again to track down experts to interview for whatever newspaper or magazine article I happened to be researching at the time. So when the time came for me to position myself as an expert it was immediately obvious to me what I had to do: take out a listing in Sources.
- Why illegalism is stupid
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Doing illegal things makes us look like criminals in the minds of most people.
- Why is Religion Natural?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 Is religious belief a mere leap into irrationality as many skeptics assume? Psychology suggests that there may be more to belief than the suspension of reason.
- Why Leathersex?
Resource Type: Article
- Why my abortions were no dilemma
Resource Type: Article In most of the anti-abortion literature I have seen, women are so invisible that an uninformed reader might conclude that fetuses reside in artificially warm tissue culture flasks or similar containers.
- Why Not User Charges?
The Real Issues Resource Type: Article First Published: 1993
- Why parents should leave their kids alone
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 What if the best thing we could do for our children is to set them free? Jay Griffiths explains why moden parenting often makes children miserable.
- Why Punish Madame?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 A landmark trial is to determine whether a dominatrix dishes out sex or therapy.
- Why vote?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1981 Why bother to vote at all? What difference will it make? Aren't politicians all pretty much the same?
- Why We Must Abolish Schooling
Resource Type: Article
- Why We Need a Revolutionary Party
Resource Type: Article
- Wikipedia's article about Sources
Local version on Sources website Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Published: 2009
- Wildlife in the City
Animals, birds, reptiles, insects and plants in an urban landscape Resource Type: Book First Published: 1982 From the city park to the suburban garden, from the murkiest canal to the vacant building plot or bomb site, there is an astonishing variety of wild species, mammal, bird, reptile, insect and plant-life which has either steadfastly maintained a footing alongside humans or colonized their urban areas.
- Will it live in a milk-carton?
City kids discover nature Resource Type: Article First Published: 1968 Anticdotes and lessons learned from teaching science at the summer Education Enrichment Program for Boston public school students.
- Will the real Gordon Sinclair please stand up
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1966
- Windsor Working Women
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972
- The Winnipeg General Strike 1919
A Driving and Walking Tour Resource Type: Article First Published: 1985
- Winnipeg's Red Scare
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 An account of the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919.
- Wisdom in the universities
Part Two Resource Type: Article First Published: 1968 Students must make judgements about the essence of their university and its curriculum in order to acheive human excellence.
- With the Guerillas in Angola
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 Published: 1972
- Without a Net
The female experience of growing up working class Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 Essays on growing up working-class in the USA.
- Woman and Her Mind
The Story of Daily Life Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 A pamphlet examining the problem of woman's alienation through the lenses of experience, existential psychology, and Marxist analysis
- "A Woman Who Took a Rifle to Moncade Had to be a Liberated Woman"
Interview with Haydee Santamaria by Arlene Eisen Borgman and Amy Ansara Resource Type: Article
- A Woman's Place
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1953 Published: 1970 A reprint of a 1953 pamphlet discussing the position of the woman in an advanced industrialized society.
- A Woman's Work is Never Done
Or The Production, Maintenance and Reproduction of Labour Power Resource Type: Article An essay discussing the contradictions within the idea of the 'family' and the contradictions between public and private roles of women.
- Woman's Work is Never Done or The Production and Reproduction of Labour Power
Resource Type: Article
- Women Against Pornography
Repression in the name of feminism Resource Type: Article
- Women and the News
Expanding the News Audience, Increasing Political Participation, and Informing Citizens Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 The proceedings and talks given at a conference discussing women in the news, the need to address how women are less likely to be informed of political issues and a discussion of gender biases in the news.
- Women behind the wheel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 An article about the Immigrant Women's Health Centre and the mobile health centre van which travels to different locations around the city to provide health care to women.
- Women and Economic Structures
A Feminist Perspective on the Canadian Economy Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991
- Women and Film
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1985 1985 catalogue of DEC Films' women's collection.
- Women and Health Care
A Working Paper for Newspapers Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974 This article presents suggested newspaper stories for topics related to women and healthcare.
- Women in Evolution
Resource Type: Article Clearly, the position of women has a number of sides to it, and if we are to get at the problems, we must try to separate them and then see how they are related.
- Women in Other Cultures
Resource Type: Article Chapter 18 in the book "Woman is Made, Not Born", discussing the societal role of women in cultures other than modern Western cultures.
- Women in Sports and the Media
37th National Canadian University Press Conference Information Paper Resource Type: Article First Published: 1975 A paper discussing how the media may improve the status of women in sport.
- Women living under muslim laws - Dossier 1
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1986
- Women living under muslim laws - Dossier 2
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1986
- Women & Madness
When is a Woman Mad.....and Who Decides Whether She Is? Resource Type: Book First Published: 1972 Chesler criticizes conventional psychiatric theory and practice, and calls for a new apporach to female psychology.
- Women of Color & Reproductive Rights
Against The Current vol. 117 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 The authors of Undivided Rights attempt to provide both an overview of how women of color approach organizing around reproductive rights, case studies of those specific organizations and the work they do on the ground. Three framing chapters introduce and summarize, while the other dozen describe specific women’s health organizations within the African American, Native American, Asian and Pacific Islander and Latina communities.
- The women of Greenham Common taught a generation how to protest
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The women of Greenham Common taught a generation how to protest. Thirty years on, the lessons of their occupation are as relevant as ever.
- The Women of the Telephone Company
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970
- Women and the Political Economy
Wages for Housework Resource Type: Article Article from the magazine 'Our Generation' spanning pages 44 to 61 that situates itself as a defense of feminism, highlighting two major contributions of the women's movement: sisterhood, and the struggle against domination.
- Women and the Subversion of the Community
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972
- Women Workers
the forgotten third of the working class Resource Type: Article A pamphlet discussing the position of women workers in the United States, including graphs, charts, and data tables, with interpretation. Topics include familial status of women workers, salaries, increase of workers over time, industries, and educational achievement.
- The Women's Movement & Organizing for Socialism
Resource Type: Article A photocopy of a chapter or portion of a larger book, spanning pages 9 to 27. It assesses how some of the approaches to organizing under the headings of Leninism and Troskyism are flawed, and discusses how the women's movement suggests modes of improvement for a strong and popular socialist movement.
- Women's Courses
Tough Problems, Far-reaching Aims Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973 Newspaper article describing general issues arising in planning and operating introductory courses on women within the university setting, particularly at the University of Toronto.
- The Women's Movement: Where is it Going?
Resource Type: Article Article from the magazine 'Our Generation' spanning pages 23 to 35 discussing the women's liberation movement's direction, which the author describes as a "branching away from a mass organization".
- Women's Work
A Collection of Articles by Working Women Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972 Booklet reprinting a selection of articles from The Pedestal, edited and produced by the Working Women's Association, exploring women and labour and advocating for organization independent of male-dominated unions
- Wonderful Life
The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989 Published: 1990
- Word Magic
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1957
- Words, Music, and Dollars
Report of the Special Senate Committee on the Mass Media, Volume II Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970
- Work and Life in the Bell Island Mines
Resource Type: Article
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 3 Number 3
Newsletter Resource Type: Unclassified Winter 1984
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 3 Number 4
Newsletter Resource Type: Unclassified Spring 1984
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 4 Number 1
Newsletter Resource Type: Unclassified Summer 1984
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 4 Number 2
Newsletter Resource Type: Unclassified Fall 1984
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 4 Number 3
Newsletter Resource Type: Unclassified Winter 1985
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 4 Number 4
Resource Type: Unclassified Spring 1985
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 5 Number 1
Resource Type: Unclassified Summer 1985
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 5 Number 2
Resource Type: Unclassified Fall1985
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 5 Number 4
Resource Type: Unclassified Spring 1986
- Worker Co-Ops - Volume 6 Number 1
Resource Type: Unclassified Summer 1986
- Workers and the Celtic Tiger
Why Partnership Doesn't Pay Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999
- Workers' Councils Democracy not Parliamentary
Resource Type: Article
- Workers' Opposition
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1973 A 52-page publication labelled as "Number 1." It is not clear if there were any future issues.
- Workers' Songs
Resource Type: Audio
- The Working Class and the Birth of Marxism
Resource Type: Article
- Working Group Report: The Women's Place
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973
- Working Women in Ontario
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1971
- Working-Class Intellectuals
Resource Type: Article
- Workplace Guide
Practical Action for the Environment Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991
- Workshop airs youth problems
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 Representatives of various social agencies, as well as some residents of Regent Park, come together to discuss youth and agency problems in Regent Park.
- World Conservation Strategy Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1986
- World Council of Churches Library & Archives
Resource Type: Organization
- World Military and Social Expenditures 1982
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1982
- The World of Nigel Hunt
Pieces from the Book 'The World of Nigel Hunt' Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969 Excerpts from a book about the education of a 'mongoloid' boy with Downs Syndrome, Nigel Hunt.
- The World of Robert Bateman
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1985
- World Wide Web Marketing - Second Edition
Integrating the Web Into Your Marketing Strategy Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 This book is designed for those whose jobs involve creating and maintaining corporate web sites.
- World's conservation hopes rest on Ecuador's revolutionary Yasuni model
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 A plan to preserve the most biodiverse region on Earth from oil exploitation has put Yasuni national park at the frontline of a global battle between living systems and fossil fuels. But enthusiasm is cooling and this bold project may now be at as much at risk as the wildlife itself.
- Would You Believe...? An Introductory Critique of The True Believer and Eric Hoffer and Cold War Ideology
Resource Type: Article
- The write place to work
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 A study of the perfect environment for writing, with views from many of Canada's pre-eminent authors.
- The Write Way
A Standard Handbook for Writers and Editors Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- A Writer at War
Vasily Grossman with the Red Army 1941-1945 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 When Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Vasily Grossman became a special correspondent for the Red Star, the Soviet Army's newspaper, and reported from the front lines of the war. A Writer at War depicts in vivid detail the crushing conditions on the Eastern Front, and the lives and deaths of soliders and civilians alike. Beevor and Vinogradova have taken Grossman's notebooks and fashioned them into a gripping narrative.
- A Writer at War
A Sovet Journalist with the Red Army, 1941 - 1945 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 Published: 2006 War reporting by Vasily Grossman, a correspondent for the Red Army, the Soviet Army's newspaper.
- Writers' Union of Canada
Resource Type: Organization Established in 1973 to support and advocate on behalf of Canada#s book published authors. The Union has more than 1,700 members.
- Writing For the Web
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 Kilian puts communication before flash.
- Written off
How the Indian Media Deals with its Freelance Journalists Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Most freelance journalists in India are perceived to be the stepchildren of the Indian news media. Though some indications are there, we want to come up with concrete numbers.
- Wrong Answer
The case against Algebra II Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Why force all students to take algebra, which most of them will never use in their future lives? Why not let those students who like math, take math?
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