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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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The view shows two vertical windows with the many panes, some of which jut outward forming pyramid shapes.
Date: 1989/1991
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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The view is an architectural detail of ramps and structural supports.
Date: 1989/1991
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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The interior view shows the passageway and ramps.
Date: 1989/1991
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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The view is of an entrance with close view of the white marble and tall vertical door with a circular window above resembling a lower case letter i.
Date: 1989/1991
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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The view is a facade detail with entrance and tower as a structural piece punctuated with circular openings and small horizontal windows across the top.
Date: 1989/1991
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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The view is of the entire street side facade which is made up a gradation of six hues of stone with white at each end. Each section hosts a large vertical window with multiple panes at the top of which are three-dimensional pyramidal shapes.
Date: 1989/1991
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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The view is raking upward and shows the majority of the street side facade. The vertical windows have a series of horizontal smaller windows above and punctuating the top of the facade are a series of tiny windows spaced apart. The pyramidal shapes at the top of the vertical windows is clearly shown in this view.
Date: 1989/1991
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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The view shows the large entrance side of the museum with the two sides supported by large towers punctuated with tall vertical entrances and circular windows above. Across the top of the building is a series of small horizontal windows divided in the center by a larger square window. This side of the building is white.
Date: 1989/1991
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alcohol Use among the Elderly in Edmonton, Alberta: a Multivariate Analysis (open access)

Alcohol Use among the Elderly in Edmonton, Alberta: a Multivariate Analysis

A model of social stressor variables, social integration variables and demographic control variables was tested to assess their impact on alcohol use among the elderly. A secondary analysis of a survey on alcohol use among the elderly in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, was conducted to test the major hypotheses of the study. Contingency table analysis, using gamma and partial gamma as correlation coefficients, was utilized in the data analysis. The first hypothesis, in regard to the positive relationship of social stressors with alcohol use, was confirmed. The best predictors of alcohol use among the social stressor variables were usual occupation, length of retirement, annual income, and subjective health status. The second hypothesis, that the social integration variables would be negatively related to alcohol use, received only moderate support. The results of the analysis indicated that six of the ten social integration variables were negatively related to alcohol use. Only three of these variables, retirement status, religious participation, and marital status, were statistically significant. Hypothesis three also was not confirmed. The introduction of the social integration variables did not substantially decrease the strength of the relationship between social stressors and alcohol use. Gender and age were also introduced as control variables for …
Date: May 1989
Creator: Watson, Jack Borden
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library