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Canadian Mig Flights

This book is a collection of "there I was" stories highlighting the experiences of Canadian Forces pilots who have had the opportunity of a lifetime to fly in the combat aircraft operated by former adversaries. Technical descriptions of key Soviet-built fighter jets such as the MiG-15, MiG-21, MiG-23, MiG-25, MiG-29, Sukhoi Su-22 and Su-27 are included for general reference. The Canadian Fighter pilots mentioned in the story have generously provided their observations and comments on their specific experiences of flight in aircraft such as the MiG-29 (NATO codenamed Fulcrum), Sukhoi Su-22 (codenamed Fitter) and Su-27 (codenamed Flanker), both in Canada and overseas. The stories as told first hand by the pilots who contributed them should provide interesting reading for aviation enthusiasts of all ages. An Annex listing aircraft known to have been brought to the West by defecting pilots since 1949 is also included. The Annex briefly describes pilots and aircraft and the circumstances that brought the various defectors to the west, including the MiG-15 flown to South Korea by Lieutenant No Kum-Sok and the MiG-25 flown to Japan by Lieutenant Viktor Belenko. Brief details of Soviet-built aircraft later flown in NATO opposition force flight test programs are also included.

Have Donut, Have Ferry, Have Drill, Have Idea and Constant Peg Reporter
Christopher Eger stated that Iraqi fighter pilot Captain Munir Redfa's MiG—21
Fishbed went from Israel to the western US within a month of the defection. He
stated, “In 1968 the US Air Force and Navy jointly formed a project known as
Have Donut in which they flew this “acquired” Soviet made MiG— 21 Fishbed F—
13 (designated YF—110) in simulated air combat training at a top secret facility in
Nevada ...

Canadian National Cinema

Ideology, Difference and Representation

Canadian National Cinema explores the idea of the nation across Canada's film history, from early films of colonisation and white settlement such as The Wheatfields of Canada and Back to God's Country, to recent films like Nô, LE Confessional Mon Oncle Antoine, Grey Fox, Highway 61, Kanehsatake, and I've Heard the Mermaids Singing.

Fatimah Tobing Rony uses Claude Lévi-Strauss's bipolar paradigm of
ethnographiable or historifiable cultural anthropology to define ethnographic
cinema in her book The Third Eye: Race, Cinema and Ethnographic Spectacle (
1996, 6– 7).

Abnormal Psychology, First Canadian Edition with Introduction to the DSM-5

Abnormal Psychology, has long been considered one of the most authoritative and comprehensive texts in its field. It takes a bio-psycho-social approach to abnormal behaviour, and covers the most current and in-depth information about biological influences on the entire spectrum of behavioural abnormalities. It also covers a balance of multicultural studies and phenomena, which offer an integrative view. Extensive case studies of individuals with various disorders appear throughout the book. Some are brief excerpts; others are detailed analyses. These cases bring disorders to life, while reminding students of the human factor that is so intimately a part of the subject matter of this text. The abundance of research discoveries surfacing in the field today has broadened our understanding of psychopathology, improving upon theories and treatments practiced just a decade ago. The goal of this book is, and always has been, to present to students these exciting discoveries and to offer the most thoroughly researched and up-to-date analyses of psychopathology. The Canadian first edition of Abnormal Psychology has been thoroughly updated--hundreds of new references throughout accurately reflect the ever-changing field of abnormal psychology.

The goal of this book is, and always has been, to present to students these exciting discoveries and to offer the most thoroughly researched and up-to-date analyses of psychopathology.

Introduction to Information Systems, Third Canadian Edition

The goal of Introduction to Information Systems, 3rd Canadian Edition remains the same: to teach all business majors, especially undergraduate ones, how to use information technology to master their current or future jobs and to help ensure the success of their organization. To accomplish this goal, this text helps students to become informed users; that is, persons knowledgeable about information systems and information technology. The focus is not on merely learning the concepts of IT but rather on applying those concepts to facilitate business processes. The authors concentrate on placing information systems in the context of business, so that students will more readily grasp the concepts presented in the text. The theme of this book is What's In IT for Me? This question is asked by all students who take this course. The book will show you that IT is the backbone of any business, whether a student is majoring in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, or Production/Operations Management. Information for the Management Information Systems (MIS) major is also included.

To accomplish this goal, this text helps students to become informed users; that is, persons knowledgeable about information systems and information technology.

Issues in Canadian Transport Policy

Papers and Discussions from the Conference on Canadian National Transport Policy, Held at York University, Toronto in May 1972

Co-operative organizations and Canadian society

popular institutions and the dilemmas of change

Co-operative learning proponents Ted and Nancy Graves have succinctly
described the philosophical and practical underpinnings of co-operative learning
methods: Students collaborate with one another, help one another, share ideas
and ...