- CA ON00239 F426-f71
- Ficheiro
- 1976
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
L. Karchmar: An examination of the forces working for cohesion and conflict in modern societies, with special reference to power structures, strife, and war.
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Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
L. Karchmar: An examination of the forces working for cohesion and conflict in modern societies, with special reference to power structures, strife, and war.
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
Documentary on nuclear power plant safety
Research File on Native People's Response to Northern Development
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
A Different Perspective: A Different Future
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
C.H. Simmonds: Much of the apprehension concerning the future stems from a philosophy which belongs to the past. If we change our perspective our problems change and begin to become more, not less, manageable.
Canadian Gas Resources and their Utilization
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F. Ellins, Canadian Gas Association: The growth and future demands for natural gas, the reserves and developments necesssary for their utilization, future possibilities of supplemental reserves with synthetic natural gas and liquified gas. Duplicate of MI123.71
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
C.S. Clark: A former student of Nature, Science, and Man reflects on the realities behind various development notions.
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
A film on Northern Exploration and Exploitation, plus 10 minutes on the Athabasca Oil Sands
Coal and Tar Sands as Future Energy Sources
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D.S. Montgomery, Head, Fuels Research Centre, Ottawa
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
A.G. Newcombe: Is the world becoming a more dangerous place? The relation between military expenditures and the occurrence of war will be discussed.
The U.S. - Leader of the Western World
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N. Orvik: The U.S. inherited the task of leading the countries in the western world. Has it and will it be able to ensure that the best features of western civilization are maintained?