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The others were: Filbert '[Kayo]' [Salton], Avrian Dolcy, [McCleod Deterville], Brittany Simmons, Analicia Edmunds, Earlyn Meroe, Andrew Palmer, [Osai Clarke], Camille Michel, Cedric Best, [Kenson Ambrose], Chevy Phillips, Miguel Joseph, [Lydia Ephraim], [Terry Evans], Amelia St Ange and Gem Alexander. [Marlon Mc Combie] is from Morne Fortune, Castries, attended St Mary's College and is currently enrolled at St Mary's University as a 2nd year engineering student. He will be going off to Dalhousie University in September to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering.
ORONO - While youth was served in one race, experience and maturity won out in the other as one runner won her debut and another delivered on a four-year-old prediction at the 18th annual Murray Keatinge Cross Country Invitational Saturday morning. Redshirt freshman Jillian King of Boston College made it 2-for-2 in her young career as she jumped out to the lead quickly and held off the University of Maine's Corey Conner to win the 5-kilometer women's race. Later, Russell Christie, a senior from Halifax, Nova Scotia-based Dalhousie University, made good on a bold pronouncement he made as a freshman.
... of social work students in a university setting. It is not, however, our position to argue..., Maritime School of Social Work, Dalhousie University, 6414 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia...
LOCAL ARTS educator, [Anne-marie Woods] is set to travel to Trinidad on a three- month 'Artist in Residence' placement funded by Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council with the University of the West Indies Creative and Festival Arts Department. The placement runs from February 1 to March 15, and from April 15 to May 31. In recent years though she has felt a hunger to 'learn more about her own cultural roots as it relates to theatre performance and the oral tradition*. Her professional performance career started in Halifax, Nova Scotia with Acapella Sensation Four the Moment and she later on earned her Theatre Arts degree in 1993 from Dalhousie University. It was in Nova Scotia that her work as a theatre practitioner, arts educator and a youth outreach worker got cultivate...
Researchers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia have found that rats repeatedly exposed to the stress hormone corticosterone show more depression-like behavior and greater signs of anxiety. The findings, which appeared in the December 2004 issue of Behavioral Neuroscience, cite medical evidence that depression can stem from the body's overproduction of "stress" hormones, cortisol in humans and corticosterone in rats.
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