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Item 15 years of accredited Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy training in the Czech Republic(Satir International Journal, 2016) Beránková, Alexandra; Petrovská, JarmillaItem 2009: Fall: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Anthony, Wendy; Collins, Belinda Rose; Pickit, Glenda-Lee; Lacey, Vivian; Campbell, Brittany-Jean; Colette; Ellermann, Craig; Lucas, Dianna; Johnson, Jennifer; Thibodeau, Elisa; Currie, Jane; Loewen, Patrick; Smith, Valerie; Hendren, Jeff; Reyes, Jennifer; Maclaren, Louise; Csizmazia, Maria R.; Espineira, Mercedes; Williams, Marlene R.; Jones, TrevorThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Fall 2009. Articles include: - A Curious Traveler's Guide to Uni 101 by Wendy Anthony - New Beginnings by Belinda R. Collins - The Conviction of Socrates by Glenda-Lee Pickit - Living by Vivian Lacey - open doors.... by Brittany-Jean Campbell - Teaching Assistant Reflections by Colette - Acid Ingestion by Craig Ellermann - UNI 101 by Dianna Lucas - Through My Eyes by Jennifer Johnson - Choices by Elisa Thibodeau - Words written in a room after the light goes out by Jane Currie - Winter Lake by Jane Currie - The Inkwell of Loneliness by Jane Currie - My Bus Ride Home by Patrick Loewen - Human Bill of Rights 101 by Valerie Smith - Permanence by Jeff Hendren - A coulee walk by Jennifer Reyes - Memories of the Prairies by Jennifer Reyes - Race in History, West Indies by Jennifer Reyes - Biopolar Affective Disorder by Louise Maclaren - A Learning Experience by Louise Maclaren - The Groomed Students by Maria R. Csizmazia - Busy by Maria R. Csizmazia - A year ago: Uvic & I by Mercedes Espineira - by any other name by Marlene R. Williams - A Dog Story by Trevor JonesItem 2009: Spring: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Boyd, Linda; Kenrick, Nick; Whetung, Meredith; Merrick, Darcy; Gowman, Stephen; Livingstone, Ivan; Carson, Angie; Grace, Colleen; Golko, Eddie; Chatterton, Drew; Lam, Willie; Deynnar, Ingur; Arnold, RobertThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Spring 2009. Articles include: - Education by Linda Boyd - I am free by Nick Kenrick - Pebbles by Nick Kenrick - Letter to Seneca by Meredith Whetung - A High Sense of Calling by Darcy Merrick - Me by Darcy Merrick - A Keeper by Darcy Merrick - Hand by Stephen Gowman - Polonius by Stephen Gowman - Spring Happens by Ivan Livingstone - Memory by Angie Carson - About Real Life by Colleen Grace - One by Eddie Golko - Sea and Land by Eddie Golko - Services that would help street-involved youth by Drew Chatterton - New Ways of Living the Road to Happiness by Willie Lam - Inspirational Thought by Anonymous - Untitled by Ingur Deynnar - Talking To A Young Man With Purple Hair by Robert Arnold - Apres Ski by Robert Arnold - Symphony by Robert ArnoldItem 2010: Fall: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Archibald, John; Marks, Hilary; Dunn, Jocelyn; Sangha, Neil; Milne, Patty; Demetre, Carol; Norris, Anna; Csizmazia, Dave; Bailey, Cecilia; Bright, Felix; Whitfield, Emma; Hanisch-Godoy, Vanne; Murphy, Lea; Hietala, Candy; Lalonde, Tina; Watling, Erin; Velay, Rich; Conner, David; Lucas, Dianna; Cenciarini, Cynthya; Nelson, Bui; Farrance, Drew; Addie, Sean; Modlin, Heather; D'Lorge, Josh; Van Boekel, Martin; Elrick, CarrieThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Fall 2010. - A Note from the Dean by John Archibald - The Air by Hilary Marks - The University of Victoria by Jocelyn Dunn - Hodge Podge by Neil Sangha - Reflections on Uni 101 by Patty Milne - Possibilities by Carol Demetre - Lilac Island by Carol Demetre - A Letter to Socrates by Anna Norris - First Big Fish by Dave Csizmazia - Gladiolus by Cecilia Bailey - The End Days of Our Family Sedan by Felix Bright - Silent Prayers by Emma Whitfield - Moral Issues of the Law by Vanne Hanisch-Godoy - Upheaval of the Earth by Lea Murphy - My Awakening of Human Rights by Candy Hietala - UNIfied by Tina Lalonde - The Mirror by Erin Watling - Continuing [My] Education by Rich Velay - Adios Amigos by David Conner - One Line At a Time by Dianna Lucas - A Beautiful Pony by Cynthya Cenciarini - Joyful Moments by Cynthya Cenciarini - Umbrellas Fall From the Sky by Bui Nelson, Drew Farrance, Felix Bright, Lea Murphy, Sean Addie, Tina Lalonde - Forever at Odds by Dave Csizmazia, Cecilia Bailey, Dianna Lucas, Heather Modlin, Josh D'Lorge, Martin Van Boekel, Neil Sangha - Waiting at the Corner by Anna Norris, Candy Hietala, Carol Demetre, Carrie Elrick, Max Olesen, Vanne Hanisch-Godoy - Every Blessed Day by Anna Norris, Candy Hietala, Carol Demetre, Carrie Elrick, Max Olesen, Vanne Hanisch-GodoyItem 2011: Fall: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Archibald, John; Rafter, Melissa; Gray, Darren; Lacroix, Katie; Vey, Adele; Stockall, Carol; Kerr, Colleen; Murry, Jerry; Paish, Andrew; Cater, Jill; Wallace, Bruce; Ceron, Arac; Hendry, Brett; Tennenhouse, Gary; van der Mey, Mauela; Molhoj, Gordon; Turchyn, Ross; Lalonde, Tina; Furnival, Donna; Khan, Amrune; Perreault, Violette; Laurie; Beraza, Miguel; Hundle, Bob; Randall, Jeff B.; Piercey, Lori; Johnson, Beverly; Brown, Linda; Rowe, Sabrina; Herle, Karen; Shmyr, Rebekah; Serjeanstson, AzeliaThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Fall 2011. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by John Archibald - The Journey by Melissa Rafter - Trail Toward the End of Fear by Darren Gray - Truth Withheld by Katie Lacroix - Nature's Wood by Adele Vey - Attribute by Adele Vey - Warm Wood by Adele Vey - A Real Fairy Tale from One Disney Princess to Another by Carol Stockall - Et tu XV by Colleen Kerr - A.K.A. Demi-Monde by Colleen Kerr - Good People by Andrew Paish - Tin Thinks Wut I Learnt in Skul by Jerry Murry - A Gift Too Precious to Ignore by Jill Cater - Oatmeal and Tuna: The Clayton Kershaw Story by Bruce Wallace - To My Children by Arac Ceron - On a Bench by Brett Hendry - I Have Changed My Mind About the Uni 101 Program by Gary Tennenhouse - She and He by Mauela van der Mey - BFFWF by Mauela van der Mey - Him by Mauela van der Mey - New Turns in Forest Glades by Gordon Molhoj - Another Monkey by Ross Turchyn - Ouroboros by Tina Lalonde - Drifts of My Dreams by Donna Furnival - Morbid Musings by Donna Furnival - One With Who You Are by Amrune Khan - What It Really Was by Amrune Khan - Personal Essay by Violette Perreault - In Memory by Laurie - Water by Laurie - Energy by Laurie - Pensamientos by Miguel Beraza - Information Age by Bob Hundle - Remembering by Jeff Blue Randall - Children's Rights Advocacy by Lori Piercey - Name Humanity by Beverley Johnson - Fare well by Beverley Johnson - Faith & Hope by Linda Brown - The Waxing Moon by Sabrina Rowe - Suicider's Right to Life by Karen Herle - Humanities by Rebekah Shmyr - And Comrades by Azelia SerjeanstonItem 2012: Fall: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Archibald, John; Willette, Kim; O'Carroll, John; Macbeth, Don; Woodhams, Joy M.; Johnston, Judyrose; Cameron, Michael J.; Cawker, Bill; Alexa, Patricia; Garland, Kerri; Williams, Andrea L.; Palubeski, Mitch; Howard, Peter; Coderre, Paul; Smith, Blake; Stewart, Diane; Johnson, Ruth; Palubeski, Dennis; Javid, Salman A.; Steele, Shelley; Webb, Marian; Hagen, Gen'; Guedes, Nelson; Lamb, Gregg; Ross, Jeff; McKenzie, CarlieThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Fall 2012. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by Peter Keller - Expanding my Mind by Pauline Thompson - Wait, Just Weight by Michael Cameron - Conscious and Respectful Parenting by Kerri Garland - What If and Why Not by Ruth Johnson - Love and Acceptance is the Core of All by Ruth Johnson - Archaeologist and Artifacts by Andrea L. Williams - One Ohh One by Jay Alcantara - Standing on the Shoulders of Giants by Wes Parfitt - How Did She Play the Hand She was Dealt With? by Joy Woodhams - Social Balancing: No One Left Behind by Bill Cawker - Scientology: Fact or Fiction? by Melanie King - Divergence by Melanie King - The Group of 102 by Linda Brown - Rejection by Linda Brown - Love by Linda Brown - The Sundial of Feelings by Linda Brown - Changing Our Brains in Uni 102 by Wendy Penman - Belle by Wendy Penman - Multiplicity by Wendy Penman - Impact of a Drop of Water by Dennis Palubeski - Just Trying to Get By by Dennis Palubeski - I Used to Think� by Andrew Dickhout - Reflections by Andrew Dickhout - Doubting Yourself by Andrew Dickhout - Depression by Stefannie Postnikoff - How I Got to be in University 102 by Stefannie Postnikoff - Last Minute Poetry or Ode to Caffeine by Kim Willette - My places in the world as of 2013 by Carlie McKenzie - Dear Journal by Ken Bernier - Diversity, at the University by Elizabeth Syring - When a Deaf Person Hears Voices by Elizabeth Syring - Iran nuclear negotiations by Salman A. Javid - Cosmogonic Jesologist's for Conscious Contact with the Creator by John O'Carroll - Cosmogonic Jesology 102 by John O'Carroll - Some People ... by Jonny On The Spot - Surrender Gender and Become a Free Spirit by John O'Carroll - Dumbocracy by Nathan Bell - Rules for Claiming a Car by Chloe Seguin - Uni 102 Blossoming Conversation Groups by Wayne P.J. Sheeran - Our Uni 102 Champion by Wayne P.J. Sheeran - Ever Wonder...? by Paul Coderre - Reward and Struggle by Mitch Palubeski - Leadership & Democracy by Blake Smith - Divergent & Convergent by Blake SmithItem 2012: Spring: University 102 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Keller, Peter; Piercey, Lori; |Hagen, Geneva; Verna, Martin; Wallace, Bruce; Cabigas, Juan L.; Taylor, Laurie; DeGagne, Reine M.; Howard, Peter; Guedes, Nelson; Furnival, Donna; Busby, Kristopher R.; Rafter, Melissa; Kerr, Colleen; Johnson, Beverly; Hayder, Jadah; Homych, Lance; Norris, Anna; Macbeth, Don; Thomas, Tracey Kimth-aqsa; Rowe, Sabrina; Cater, Jill; Randall, Jeff B.; Kajuga, Juliette; Al-Dujaili, Nidaa; Khan, Amrune; Arsenault, TinaThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Spring 2012. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by Peter Keller - Home by Lori Piercey - Poverty and "Poverty Pimps" by Geneva Hagen - Love by Martin Verna - Two Books, Little Known by Bruce Wallace - University 102 by Juan L. Cabigas - Lost, Forgotten, For-Granted Planet Earth (SERIOUSLY) by Laurie Taylor - Increasing Urgency by Laurie Taylor - Beauty, the Face of the Soul by Reine Marie DeGagne - The Value of Old Men by Peter Howard - University 102 - A Glimpse of 22nd Century Education by Nelson Guedes - Introduction to Community Economics by Nelson Guedes - Reflections from the Ditch by Donna Furnival - Our Island by Donna Furnival - Higher Resolution by Kristopher R. Busby - Reflections by Melissa Rafter - The Worker Ants by Colleen Kerr - Conversation & Critical Thinking by Colleen Kerr - A Brief History of Symbolic Behavior by Colleen Kerr - Economics Loves Efficiency by Colleen Kerr - Alternatives by Beverley Johnson - The Economics of Diversity: Up Close and Personal by Beverley Johnson - For Ryo by Jadah Hayder - Ryo (River) by Jadah Hayder - I'm Here Because... by Lance Homych - Dreams, Schemes, Community Themes by Anna Norris - Thank You by D.B. Macbeth - The World Around Us by Kimth-aqsa, Woman who loves to dance Tracey Thomas - Waiting by Sabrina Rowe - Movement by Sabrina Rowe - Strength by Sabrina Rowe - The Key by Sabrina Rowe - Marked by Gender by Jill Cater - Inspiration by Jeff Blue Randall - Ways of Learning by Juliette Kajuga - University 102 by Nidaa Al-Dujaili - Critical Thinking by Nidaa Al-Dujaili - Reflections of My Experience by Amrune Khan - Critical Thinking & Social Change by Tina ArsenaultItem 2013: Fall: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Archibald, John; Wawia, Alymanda; Walters, Dwayne; King, Melanie; Howley, Victoria; Gill, Miliya; Kamano, Bernice; Brooke, Glenn; Thompson, Pauline; Kinch, Ron; Murphy, Yvonne; Busby, Kris; Johnson, Beverly; St. Onge, Naggue; Postnikoff, Stefannie; Harder, Dale; Au, Henry T.P.; Hoar, Greg; Seguin, Chloe; Dickie, Chad; Penman, Wendy; Alcantara, Jay; MacDonald, Terry; Sheeran, Wayne; Syring, Elizabeth; Lemieux, Grace; Shelton, Lisa; Paupst, Janine; Crossland, Charles; Sturk, CatThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Fall 2013. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by John Archibald - Strange Thoughts by Alymanda Wawia - My Journey Through Culture Shock by Dwayne Walters - If My Eyes Could Speak by Melanie King - Tokens by Melanie King - I Am Defiant by Victoria Howley - Do you think it's too late to save our planet? by Meliya Gill - Song Of The Medicine Wheel by Bernice Kamano - Turn in Turn by Glenn Brooke - Freedom by Glenn Brooke - Language and Identity by Pauline Thompson - What Uni 101 Means to Me! by Ron Kinch - Not My Media by Yvonne Murphy - I Am by Kris Busby - Why Write? by Beverley Johnson - Prisoner 1068 by Maggie St. Onge - Anxiety by Stefannie Postnikoff - Uni 101 vs. SADD by Stefannie Postnikoff - Ants At War by Dale Harder - Things That Make Me Happy by Henry Tak Pui Au - Learning Environment by Henry Tak Pui Au - Learning English by Henry Tak Pui Au - I Love Fishing by Gregory Hoar - Recycled Spirits by Chloe Seguin - What Uni 101 Has Meant To Me by Chad Dickie - Uni 101 Haiku by Chad Dickie - W.P. by Wendy Penman - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly by Wendy Penman - Letter to a Friend by Wendy Penman - Did You Just Call Me? by Wendy Penman - Homesense by Jay Alcantara - Welcome To Canada by Jay Alcantara - The Critical Citizen by Terry MacDonald - The Cry of Loneliness by Wayne P.J. Sheeran - Sister Moon by Wayne P.J. Sheeran - Language Learning by Elizabeth Syring - Why I Fear Government by Grace Lemieux - Full Moon by Grace Lemieux - Time to Relearn by Grace Lemieux - Five Senses I Dislike by Grace Lemieux - 9 Things I Know About Life So Far by Lisa Shelton - For My Mother by Lisa Shelton - My Resurrection � The Subconscious Mind by Lisa Shelton - It's Time by Janine Paupst - Sleeping Angels by Janine Paupst - You Are A Rainbow by Charles Crossland - Ever Weaving by Cat Sturk - Dedicated to All Victims of Violence by Cat Sturk - Fear After Death by Cat Sturk - No Fear by Cat SturkItem 2013: Spring: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Keller, Peter; Thompson, Pauline; Cameron, Michael; Garland, Kerri; Johnson, Ruth; Williams, Andrea L.; Alcantara, J.; Parfitt, Wes; Woodhams, Joy; Cawker, Bill; King, Melanie; Brown, Linda; Penman, Wendy; Palubeski, Dennis; Dickhout, Andrew; Postnikoff, Stefannie; Willette, Kim; McKenzie, Carlie; Bernier, Ken; Syring, Elizabeth; Javid, Salman A.; O'Carroll, John; Jonny On The Spot; Bell, Nathan; Seguin, Chloe; Sheeran, Wayne; Coderre, Paul; Palubeski, Mitch; Smith, BlakeThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Spring 2013. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by Peter Keller - Expanding my Mind by Pauline Thompson - Wait, Just Weight by Michael Cameron - Conscious and Respectful Parenting by Kerri Garland - What If and Why Not by Ruth Johnson - Love and Acceptance is the Core of All by Ruth Johnson - Archaeologist and Artifacts by Andrea L. Williams - One Ohh One by Jay Alcantara - Standing on the Shoulders of Giants by Wes Parfitt - How Did She Play the Hand She was Dealt With? by Joy Woodhams - Social Balancing: No One Left Behind by Bill Cawker - Scientology: Fact or Fiction? by Melanie King - Divergence by Melanie King - The Group of 102 by Linda Brown - Rejection by Linda Brown - Love by Linda Brown - The Sundial of Feelings by Linda Brown - Changing Our Brains in Uni 102 by Wendy Penman - Belle by Wendy Penman - Multiplicity by Wendy Penman - Impact of a Drop of Water by Dennis Palubeski - Just Trying to Get By by Dennis Palubeski - I Used to Think� by Andrew Dickhout - Reflections by Andrew Dickhout - Doubting Yourself by Andrew Dickhout - Depression by Stefannie Postnikoff - How I Got to be in University 102 by Stefannie Postnikoff - Last Minute Poetry or Ode to Caffeine by Kim Willette - My places in the world as of 2013 by Carlie McKenzie - Dear Journal by Ken Bernier - Diversity, at the University by Elizabeth Syring - When a Deaf Person Hears Voices by Elizabeth Syring - Iran nuclear negotiations by Salman A. Javid - Cosmogonic Jesologist's for Conscious Contact with the Creator by John O'Carroll - Cosmogonic Jesology 102 by John O'Carroll - Some People ... by Jonny On The Spot - Surrender Gender and Become a Free Spirit by John O'Carroll - Dumbocracy by Nathan Bell - Rules for Claiming a Car by Chloe Seguin - Uni 102 Blossoming Conversation Groups by Wayne P.J. Sheeran - Our Uni 102 Champion by Wayne P.J. Sheeran - Ever Wonder...? by Paul Coderre - Reward and Struggle by Mitch Palubeski - Leadership & Democracy by Blake Smith - Divergent & Convergent by Blake SmithItem 2014: Spring: University 102 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Keller, Peter; Au, Henry, T.P.; Borella, Giovanni; Ross, Jeff; Dickie, Chad; Gill, Meliya; Gisin, Ron; Salmon, Donna; Susan; King, Melanie; Pearce, Janine; Ogaard, Jacquie; Evans, Michael; Fugle, Sharon F.; Brooke; Kamano, Bernice; Murphy, Yvonne; Howley, Victoria; Leonard, Troi; Tyndale, Albert; Walters, Dwayne; LaVallee, Alymanda; Fehr, Oliver; St. Onge, Maggie; Pitblado, Alex; Coleman, Sean; Lemieux, Grace; Young, Michael; Harder, Dale; Sturk Cat; Kukkee, John; MacDonald, Terry; Hoar, GregoryThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Spring 2014. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by Peter Keller - Advantages of Living in a Democratic Society by Henry Tak Pui Au - Zen of the Bike by Giovanni Borella - Real Democracy by Jeff Ross - Raised on the Reserve by Chad Dickie - New Perspectives, Quashed Misconceptions by Meliya Gill - Modern Disconnect of the Social Masses by Meliya Gill - Sailing, Learning and Zen by Ron Gisin - A Part of Something Turning: One Small Cog in the Classroom Cosmic Consciousness by Donna Salmon - Saddleman's 'Monster' by Susan - Food For Thought by Melanie King - Blessings in Disguise by Janine Pearce - My Infinite Gift by Janine Pearce - A Mother's Prayer by Jacqueline P. Ogaard - The Learning Curve by Michael Evans - The Do Over by Sharon F. Fugle - The Unknown of Knowledge by Brooke - Gilakas'la by Bernice Kamano - The Stigma of Leprosy by Yvonne Murphy - Uni 101 - 102 Journey by Victoria Howley - What's It All About? by Troi Leonard - Difference in Child Rearing by Albert Tyndale - Emancipation From Mental Slavery by Dwayne Walters - Twice a Week by Alymanda LaVallee - Converging and Diverging by Oliver Fehr - The Best Kind of... by Maggie St. Onge - A Place of Strength by Maggie St. Onge - Uni 102 As A Cure For "Angry Old Guy Syndrome" by Alex Pitblado - Power & Inequality by Sean Coleman - Learning to Learn by Grace Lemieux - The Invisible Bird Within Me and The Tree of Life by Michael Young - A Crow's Resistance by Dale Harder - The Dungeon Door by Cat Sturk - Materializing a Union by Cat Sturk - My Story by Cat Sturk - Metaphors by John Kukkee - Under Thumb by Terry MacDonald - Second Wind by Gregory HoarItem 2015: Fall: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Littlewood, Cedric; Alderson, Lisa; Dickhout, Andrew; Griswold, Sean; Aziza; Trendell, David; Mahoney, Coreen; Bruce; Frederick, Bonnie; Effa, Dallas; Lott, Eva M.; Eliza; Shrikhande, Sam; Stetten, Vanessa; Ewart, Mark; Henry, Eileen; Welsh, Jody; Grubell, Desiree; McBride, Jerry; Cravalho, Lovella; Glavin, Eamonn; Godron, Riga; Fairley, Marge; Nonmee, Yenruedee; Sword, Malcolm; Sloan, DesiThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Fall 2015. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by Cedric Littlewood - Hungry Games by Lisa Alderson - Word by word by Andrew Dickhout - The possibility by Andrew Dickhout - An Excerpt From My Life by Sean Griswold - Upsides and downsides of minimalism by Aziza - Add it up by David Trendell - Winter Warmth by David Trendell - The Questions by Coreen Mahoney - Through the Seasons by Coreen Mahoney - Language matters by Bruce - Emerging by Bruce - Never say never by Bonnie Frederick - So many questions so little time by Bonnie Frederick - Fly my birdie fly by Bonnie Frederick - Being Me by Bonnie Frederick - Tale of the Sea Goddess by Dallas Effa - Perfectionism by Eva Marie Lott - Resolution of the Aboriginal Settler Relation in Canada by Eliza - My Haunted House Experience by Sam Shrikhande - Image-Based Culture by Vanessa Stetten - Joy and fear by Vanessa Stetten - The Neverlasting Walls by Mark Ewart - About the artist by Mark Ewart - Hard Choices by Eileen Henry - The Civil War of Corcyra by Jody Welsh - Advertising, Image and Pop Culture and the Role it Plays in our Lives by Desiree Grubell - My cat Oreo by Desiree Grubell - When they came � by Jerry McBride - On A Walk to Work by Lovella Cravalho - Herstory by Lovella Cravalho - Survive to serve by Eamonn Glavin - This is where I decided that I wanted to become a writer by Riga Godron - Food Insecurities by Margaret Fairley - My long journey by Yenruedee Nonmee - The Treaty Process: British Columbia's Legacy of Colonization and the Modern Age of Reconciliation by Malcolm Sword - Food as a weapon by Desi SloanItem 2015: Spring: University 102 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Krull, Catherine; Beaton, Terri-Lynne; Smith, Beth; Hjelt, Chey; Frederick, Bonnie; Sloan, Desi; Germaney, Bob; Howley, Brad; Trendell, David; Stork, Cynthia; Stewart, Diane; Broswick, Judy; McDougall, Gillian; Bocek, Monika; Mauro, June; St. John, Liz; Carter, Maree; Sword, Malcolm; Gendron, Marie-Lou; Livingstone, Bruce; Doherty, Maureen J.F.; Rlcz; Allan, Beth; Delarom, Shyah; McBride, Jerry; Genier, TaraThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Spring 2015. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by Catherine Krull - The Effects of Exercise on the Brain by Terri-Lynne Beaton - Misogyny and the Patriarchal System by Beth Smith - Pome by Chey Hjelt - Life by Bonnie Frederick - The Ability by Bonnie Frederick - Struggling by Bonnie Frederick - Boycott/Girlcott by Desi Sloan - Education Then and Now by Bob Germaney - Myself, my pen and writers block overcome by Brad Howley - London by David Trendell - Understanding Computers by Cynthia Stork - What's the Draw � Why Uni 101? by Diane Stewart - Negatives of Social Networking by Judy Broswick - Cities, Roads & Automobiles: The Good, Bad & the Future by Gillian McDougall - Sailor by Monika Bocek - Pseudo Haiku by June Mauro - I am the Cat by Liz St. John - Impact of Uni 102 by Liz St. John - "The Mindsets" by Carol Dweck by Maree Carter - Writing Explorations by Maree Carter - Anti-What by Malcolm Sword - Gossip by Marie-Lou Gendron - homeless hopes by Bruce Livingstone - Origin of Runes by Maureen J.F. Doherty - Winds Breath by Rlcz - The Lost Essences by Rlcz - I guess it's going to be an abstract piece this time around by Beth Allan - Brain: God, Science and Function by Shyah Delarom - Journal Entry by Jerry McBride - Shampoos & Conditioners by Tara GenierItem 2016: Spring - Tenth Anniversary Edition: University 101 Students(Divergent/Convergent) Rogers, Shelagh; Krull, Catherine; Cory, Becky; Anonymous Uni 201 Student; MacDonald, Maureen; Lynda Uni 201 student; Semmens, Kristin; Carter, Maree; Yap, Audrey; Pickit, Glenda-Lee; Stetten, Vanessa; Anthony, Wendy; Tremblay, Reeta C.; Thompson, Gerry; Brimacombe, Elizabeth; Sloan, Desi; Hart, Danusha; Joseph The Obscure; Ruiz, Antonio; Carroll, Bill; Grubell, Desiree; Fairley, Margaret; Caron, Robert; Courtney, Susan; Anderson, Robert; Ouwejan, Corrie; Bruce Uni 102 Student; Lowe, Tiffany; Czaykowska-Higgins, Ewa; Data, Saki O.; Welsh, Jodylynn; Seguin, Chloe; Thiara, Parmjit; Dopp, Jamie; Freeman, Lynn-Eve; Cameron, Kathleen; Ewart, Mark; Godron, Riga; Tarso, Diethild; Arnold, W. Robert; Maclaren, Lou; Vibert, Elizabeth; Ogaard, Jacquie; Shrimpton, Gordon; Frederick, Bonnie; Shrikhande, Sam; Nonmee, Yenruedee; Johnson, Beverly; Urazova, Aziza; Dobell, Beverley; Ulysses, Alicia; Sekiguchi, Reiko; Cheung, Joyce; Stork, Cynthia; Griswold, Sean; Smith, Beth; Beaton, Terri-LynneThis is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Spring 2016. Articles include: - Bridges Not Walls by Shelagh Rogers - Ask All the Questions by Catherine Krull - Ten Years of Making Change by Becky Cory - Writing Gives Voice by Anonymous Uni 201 Student - Reflections on University 101 by Maureen MacDonald - The Immune System by Lynda - Ten Years of University 101 by Kristen Semmens - The Violin Challenge by Maree Carter - Accidental Philosophy Professor by Audrey Yap - She Will Never Be The Same Again by Glenda-Lee Pickit - Larry the Leapin' Lemur by Glenda-Lee Pickit - Kindness Has No Price Tag by Vanessa Stetten - Things I Learned in Uni 101 by Wendy Anthony - Some Reflections on Uni 101 by Reeta C. Tremblay - Learning Haiku by Gerry Thompson - A Shining Example by Gerry Thompson - Never Forget by Elizabeth Brimacombe - Self by Elizabeth Brimacombe - Sky Reflections by Desi Sloan - Our Journey Through Life by Danusha Hart - Community by Danusha Hart - Viagra is Blue by Joseph The Obscure - How Meditation Helped Me With Uni 102 by Antonio Ruiz - Social Inequality and Playdough Capitalism by Bill Carroll - We are Learning by Desiree Grubell - Disney: Then and Now by Desiree Grubell - My Experience in Uni 10 by Desiree Grubell - Open my Mind by Margaret Fairley - Vive le Quebec Libre by Robert Caron - Always: a Traditional Irish blessing by Susan Courtney - First day on campus by Robert Anderson - People by Corrie Ouwejan - The Joy of Learning by Corrie Ouwejan - University 101 and the Community by Bruce Uni 102 Student - I saw a light by Tiffany Lowe - Language and Culture by Ewa Czaykowska-Higgins - Emerging-with-Uni 102, Winter-2016 by Saki Ola Data - My experience in Uni 101 and Uni 102 by Jodylynn Welsh - Eating Crow by Chloe Seguin - Education and Drug Companies by Parmjit Thiara - University 101 by Jamie Dopp - Africa, Oh Africa by Lynn-Eve Freeman - Winds of Change by Kathleen Cameron - The Day that Changed My Life by Mark Ewart - Medicalization by Riga Godron - Euthanasia by Riga Godron - of Plato and Nato by Diethild Tarso - Plato's Rings by Diethild Tarso - The Most Valuable Learning by W. Robert Arnold - My Experience with Uni 101 by W. Robert Arnold - Hope by Lou Maclaren - What Uni 101 Teaches Me by Elizabeth Vibert - A Mother's Prayer by Jacqueline P. Ogaard - Uni 101 and Me by Gordon Shrimpton - Never Forget by Bonnie Frederick - Gratitude by Bonnie Frederick - Apparition of the Gardens at UVic by Sam Shrikhande - Struggling by Yenruedee Nonmee - Lessons in Human Resources: Sharing Shame by Beverley Johnson - Choose [Mirror-talk] by Beverley Johnson - Huang's World by Aziza Urazova - Kazakh folk song "Lulaby" by Aziza Urazova - Awakening to the Reality of Food Sources by Beverley Dobell - Dido's Lament by Alicia Ulysses - From the Eye of a Student in the light of Economics by Reiko Sekiguchi - A Consideration of Cultural Transfer: The Case of Waraji Footwear by Reiko Sekiguchi - An Amazing Anniversary by Joyce Cheung - Law and Law Enforcement by Cynthia Stork - An Unpleasant Re-acquaintance by Sean Griswold - Rethinking Fred Flintstone by Beth Smith - Haiku: Uni-ized by Beth Smith - Transformations by Beth Smith - Ableism by Terri-Lynne Beaton - Howling For Justice by Terri-Lynne Beaton - Uni 101 Program by Terri-Lynne BeatonItem 7-Eleven: The king of convenience in the Kingdom of Thailand(Bachelor of Commerce Best Business Research Papers, 2020) Johnson, TeeganIn the late 1980’s Thailand was going through a period of rapid economic development and with it came a demand for new types of goods and services. One of the new industries that come out of this time was the convenience store, replacing the more traditional mom and pop shops that have been in Thailand prior. The evolution of the convenience store industry in Thailand is one that revolves around one major driving force, CP ALL, the parent company of 7-Eleven in Thailand. Throughout the time since its introduction in 1990, 7-Eleven has revolutionized its industry through innovation, on its way to becoming “Thailand’s one and only company amongst 100 World’s Most Innovative Companies” (CP ALL, 2019, p.8). In this paper, I will take a look at the position that 7-Eleven has carved out for themselves in the convenience store market. I will analyze how 7-eleven gained its market dominance and wild popularity in the country, as well as how they used their market leader position to push this new industry to unimaginable heights as they continue to expand and innovate the industry.Item A bird bone necklace from Amato, Acari Valley, Peru(Canadian Zooarchaeology / Zooarchéologie canadienne, 2005) Valdez, Lidio M.This paper reports the recent discovery of a bird bone necklace from Amato, an Early Intermediate Period site located in the Acari Valley of Peru. The necklace was found in association with an approximately 60 year-old adult male, around whom had been buried several dozen headless human individuals of different sexes and ages, the likely victims of ritual sacrifice. The necklace was made from about 200 carpometacarpus bones of a small bird species that remains to be identified. FR: Cet article rapporte la découverte récente d'un collier en os d'oiseau à Amato, un site datant de la Période Intermédiaire inférieure situé dans la vallée d'Acari, au Pérou. Le collier a été trouvé en association avec un homme d'environ 60 ans d'âge, autour duquel avaient été enterrés plusieurs douzaines d'individus acéphales, de sexes et d'âges différents, victimes probables d'un sacrifice rituel. Le collier est fabriqué d'environ 200 carpometacarpes, provenant d'un petit oiseau dont l'espèce qui n'a pas encore été identifié.Item A Life Lived: Remembering Steven Simon Bentheim April 24, 1948 – October 2, 2013(Satir International Journal, 2014) Carlock, C. Jesse; France, Honoré; Buckbee, Stephen; Robinson, MarionTo honour Steve Bentheim, we have put together a group of four stories of how we remember the first editor and initiator of the Satir International Journal. Steve was an innovative and “out of the box” thinker who wanted to make a difference in the world. He also wanted to fulfill a long standing dream of bringing together those people around the world interested in the theory and practice of therapy of Virginia Satir.Item A note from the editor(Satir International Journal, 2017) Carlock, C. JesseItem A place for music: The importance of music education in the public school system (elementary grades 1-6)(Fermata, 2001) Orford, Emily-JaneItem A preliminary study of methods for identifying archaeological sea urchin remains in the Pacific Northwest(Canadian Zooarchaeology / Zooarchéologie canadienne, 2008) Campbell, BruceThe remains of sea urchins are common at archaeological sites in the Pacific Northwest, providing valuable data for marine biologists and for archaeologists interested in the use of marine resources by early inhabitants of this region. However, archaeological urchin remains are typically fragmentary, limiting the applicability of traditional identification techniques. Methods have been developed recently to identify northeast Atlantic urchin remains to genus, to quantify the numbers harvested, to examine the manner in which they were prepared and to reconstruct their population structure. These methods are tested on three species of Pacific Northwest Strongylocentrotus urchins (the sole shallow-water echinoid genus) and are shown to be useful for species discrimination. Features on auricles and jaw elements, as well as the geometry of the jaws, may be characteristic of a particular species. In addition to permitting the identification of archaeological urchin remains, these distinguishing features may also shed some light on specialization and adaptation among these sea urchin species. FR: L'oursin est souvent présent dans les sites archéologiques du nord-est pacifique et représente donc une source importante de données sur les resources maritimes et leur utilisation dans le passé. Malheureusement, les restes d'oursin sont typiquemment mal conservés, ce qui restreint l'utilisation de techniques traditionnelles d'identification taxonomique pour cette classe. Des méthodes d'identification taxonomique pour les restes d'oursin ont été développées récemment dans le nord-est atlantique pour le calcul du nombre de restes, l'analyse des techniques de préparation et l'étude des structures de population. Dans cette étude, ces méthodes sont testées sur trois espèces du genre Strongylocentrotus de la côte du nord-est pacifique, démontrant leur utilité. Certains aspects des auricules et des éléments mandibulaires semblent caractériser les espèces et peuvent donc nous informer sur la spécialisation, l'adaptation et la spéciation des oursins.Item A recursive frame analysis of Virginia Satir’s “Of rocks and flowers” session(Satir International Journal, 2015) Fix, Lauren W; Sutton, Jana P.Utilizing both the transcript and video, this article tracks the analysis of the 1970s Virginia Satir therapy session “Of Rocks and Flowers” in which Satir is working with a family whose children have been physically abused. Readers can access the full transcript, video, and partial video of the session at (AVANTA, 1998; Golden Triad Films, 1986; PsychotherapyNet, 2014) respectively. The session depicts a family consisting of a husband, a wife who is expecting a child, and two young boys, who are the biological children of the husband. The wife fears that her husband’s biological children will harm her unborn child if she remains in the home. She would rather leave the family than risk this danger (AVANTA, 1998). Given Satir’s success with this common presenting family complaint, the authors utilized Recursive Frame Analysis (RFA) (Keeney, 1990) to analyze her systemic participation in assisting the family from moving from an impoverished problem-saturated context to a resourceful context. RFA was selected due to its lineal and circular focuses of analysis. It is lineal in the sense that it can assist in tracking lineal movement during a session by dissecting the session into frames, galleries, and/or acts (or therapeutic contexts). It is circular in that all elements of the interaction can be analyzed and dissected as a whole (Keeney, 1990; Keeney & Keeney, 2012). The readers will then be introduced to Satir’s therapeutic approach, RFA, and to utilizing both to enhance awareness of their own therapeutic behaviors and impact on clinical outcomes.