Dedicated to the "lady-members (past and present) of the Clifton Shakespeare society." Includes an account of the Clifton Shakespeare society and its work. (From Omni, Same appears in Folger)
Image of a group of people standing in the Institute of Public Health's exhibit, which was part of the Farmer's Advocate tent at the Provincial Ploughing Match.
The video is focused on the story of John and Marie Meren who are the children of Italian immigrants. John with both of his parents being from Sardinia and Marie being half Canadian. It Starts with brief overview of John’s parent’s immigration story, highlighting where they were from and their motivation to move to Canada (work opportunities). Next the video moves on to focus on John and Marie’s experiences, and how they negotiated their identities in relation to their Canadian and Italian mix. John discusses the languages he was raised with (Italian, Sardinian and English) and Marie explains why she always felt more Canadian and the reasons why she never learnt Italian. They explain how world events like WW2 led to their disconnection from their being Italian at some points. John connects his job as a lawyer and to his Italian heritage. Finally, they talk about the trip they took to Italy and how it impacted them and helped to define their connection with being Italian
This portrait follows the story of Marwa Ali, a German teacher in London, Ontario. She was born in Egypt, where she spent her childhood, and had the opportunity to attend a German school. In this video she talks about what her experience has been coming to Canada and how growing up with the Egyptian and German cultures has affected her mindset. After a break, she is now living again in Canada and will explain how her multiculturalism has been an asset and how open-mindedness is important in our modern life.
Vol. XIII, no. 1, in the L. C. set, with general t,-p.: Revels at court: being extracts from the Revels accounts...ed by Peter Cunningham. To which is added Tarlton's jests and Tarlton's news out of Purgatory, ed. by J. O. Halliwell...1853. (From Omni)
The mid-year examination assigned by Prof. A. Stevenson to students in the psychology course for the Certificate of Public Health Nursing.
Transcript:
University of Western Ontario
Faculty of Public Health
Mid-year Examination
PSYCHOLOGY - C.P.H.N.
January 1924 - A. Stevenson - Lecturer and Examiner.
Answer any four.
1. (a) What sense organs function in giving us knowledge of the following properties or qualities of our own bodies or of external objects: equilibrium, weight, hardness, flavor, smoothness?
(b) briefly explain the following terms as applied to sensations: kinaesthetic, organic, static, cutaneous, gustatory
2. Explain the nature and the significance of the class demonstration and experience with (a) the Peruvian bark (b) the egg-shell, and (c) the non-sense syllables.
3. (a) Name the two factors in an act of perception.
(b) Show that if a percept is inaccurate the cause may lie in either of these two factors.
(c) Distinguish illusion, hallucination, delusion.
4. (a) Explain at some length the statement that the new born infant is a bundle of capacities, tendencies, and active and latent abilities, illustrating your answer throughout by definite reference to particular instances of these.
(b) Show the changes that take place in a general way in regard these as the child grows older, and state the causes to which these changes are due.
5. (a) What exactly do we mean by memory? By a good memory?
(b) What property or quality of nerve tissue makes recall possible?
(c) Name the factors that enter into an act of memory?
(d) State the conditions, physical and mental, that contribute to facility and accuracy of recall.
An amalgamation of Ritson's Fairy tales, 1831, and Halliwell's Illustrations of the fairy mythology of A midsummer-night's dream, 1845, with certain additions and corrections.
ESTC T35290. Western copy listed. Title page falsely dated 1760, but preface dated 1766.Dramatis personae include Pistol, Bardolph, Nym, Justice Shallow, and other characters mainly from Henry IV and V. Page iv misnumbered v (See ESTC)
This video allows a look into a typical Mexican family who places a high value on family and being close. Family is an important Mexican tradition which is exemplified in this video that show cases the Tezcucano family. This video introduces a few members of the family, and shows the important role family plays in Mexican culture. Included is the family tradition practise of Día de los Muertos which is about remembering ones' relatives/friends that have passed onto the next cycle of life (death). This video talks about the practises associated with Día de los Muertos and how the Tezcucano family immigrated to Canada bringing this tradition with them to teach their own children about it.
Quarterbound calf over brown boards with gilded title on spine. Autographed presentation copy from the author to Sir Henry Ellis. From Collection of J.O. Halliwell-Phillips. Note on back pastedown lists book as part of Halliwell-Phillipps sale 1889. Collier's note on verso of first endpaper says "Sir Henry Ellis --- from his much obliged, J Payne Collier Jan 1st 1840. Word "Study" on front pastedown.