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The Belonging Initiative



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The Canadian Abilities Foundation

340 College St., Suite 401

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M5T 3A9

email: able@abilities.ca



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Mark Hartmaier: Portrait of a street performer

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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Characteristics of Natural Network Weavers

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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A Story from L'Arche: A Bond of Friendship

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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Fragments of Belonging

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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Belonging and Connection to School in Resettlement: Young Refugees, School Belonging, and Psychosocial Adjustment

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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Nursery Rhyme: A Circle is Round

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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Book Excerpt: The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Salman Rushdie

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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You Gotta Have Friends Conference May 3&4, 2007

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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@ Philia March Ezine

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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Belonging in Rural Communities

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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Podcasts from rabble.ca: Shameless

  
By Brian Smith
March 2007

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Video: We All Need Friends

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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We're looking for bloggers!

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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Children's Book on Belonging: The Stray Dog

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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Images of Belonging: The Little Magazine

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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Identity and Belonging: ANANDHI SUBRAMANIAN comments on the concepts of identity, belonging and home.

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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Children's Books on Belonging: I Like Myself and Unlovable

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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Principal's Challenge - Belonging Poems #13 and #14

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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Carelton University Student Paper: (Dis)ability

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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Loneliness linked to Alzheimer's risk

  
By Brian Smith
February 2007

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