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upon another, rather it is so¡reth
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which separates consunption fron pr
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48 harass¡nent, incest, rape, and
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of nainstrearning has been used in
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a'nd group is what has been labelle
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54 ones assets êre the less they h
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56 The cohousing communities are no
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58 democracy, an aÌternative appro
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systen in terms of how it shapes us
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: ' : PersonaÌ power. o¿ The feel
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system as a function of the system,
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THE ORIGIN OF THE PROJECT CHAPTER F
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the City of Winnipeg, political-Iy
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70 organizations are threatened wit
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and approvínÉ a.ction and strateg
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infornation they have to other peop
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Septenber 27,1989 - Fight For Your
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housing workshops. The group decide
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esolution of their problern. This w
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82 The workshop was conducted in a
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84 well as utilizing leaflettes, po
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April 9,1990 - WHCI Meeting 86 Work
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88 This workshop r.ras unique from
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housing concerns, Observations From
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92 WHCf rr'as not accustomed to let
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94 circunstances r,rhich were disem
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96 community contro]. Community con
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use information to better their sit
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CHAPTER FIVE A PLANNING PERCEPTION
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102 this society continue to focus
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104 systen¡ and the social worker'
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workers are willing to subordinate
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108 a proposal- that teache¡s can
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110 on the grassroots and conmunít
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LL2 progressive edge when the nains
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accept theír ability to create new
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11b and talk about systens and acti
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1i8 por¡erless to do anythíng abo
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t22 with the a.l-têrnatives to cle
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' : t24 Their discussions read then
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126 the current system. Empowerment
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which arÌows for their mexirnun ut
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130 give tenants rear contror over
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plenner aLso must take on an educat
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134 my involvement in the workshops
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136 differences between the two to
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concept of pêrticipation, as it ap
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140 to the other will require not j
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142 actors stilL tended to speak an
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44 One of the tenets of the justice
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146 move the pranning profession fo
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of an individuaL or group's idea ab
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A. MOVING IN ÎABLE OF CONTENTS 1,
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A. MOVING IN 153 lvhen you look for
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A Cuide to the Rental Unit Conditio
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Bedrooms : --ShouId have a closet o
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,ffi 'ffi*:^ 'Vyt\'øal)' AYls aux
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TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITIES 16i A ten
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163 ProvincíaL covernment - Landlo
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165 CITY OF WINNIPEG HEALTH DEPARTM
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MÀNITOBA OFFTCE OF THE OMBUDSMAN 7
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BEDBUGS Bedbugs are reddish-bror,jn
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174 TENANT TO LANDLORD NOTICE (When
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Present date: Tenants Names: Addres
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NOTES
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WORKS AND REFERENCES CITED Adamson,
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183 Manitoba Legislative-Assembly.
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185 General Meetinf. December b, 1g