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    Did you know a rare debate about what are flag should look like happened during one summer in the House of Commons. Also back in 1965 the Canadian flag was created. What I consider to be the most important information that every Canadian should know is our Human Rights‚ Canada’s history‚ and our Systems of Government. These three key elements are what make Canada what it is today. Our human rights are very important to us in Canada and we even have a huge building in Winnipeg that focuses on human

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    Crime Is Gendered

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    Agree or Disagree: Crime is gendered. Explain your answer. Crime is most certainly gendered; meaning it has biased toward the male or female sex. An explanation for this can come from an understanding about which crimes are likely to be associated with men and which are more likely to be associated with women. There are certain crimes where women have little or no involvement most of the time. For example‚ men tend to be victims of violent crimes. This is a statement proven by sources such

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    Canadian Tire Biography

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    Woman of means: Canadian Tire’s Martha Billes is locked in a legal battle with her ex-lover. It’s not the first time. In business and in love‚ she takes a controlling interest  | Copyright Saturday Night May 13‚ 2000 IT WAS THE VERY MODEL OF THE modern marriage breakup. Paul‚ forty-one years old‚ told his wife‚ Pamela‚ forty-two‚ and their three children that he had fallen in love with another woman‚ Martha‚ and wanted to marry her. Paul and Martha were soon engaged and Pam and Paul separated

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    Canada protect its Arctic Sovereignty? Canadian Arctic Sovereignty is currently a pressing issue has raised many questions about who owns and who has control over the Arctic and its precious resources. The posing question is; to what extent should Canada protect its Arctic Sovereignty? There are many reasons why Canada must go forward in defending and protecting the Arctic to a moderate extent even though it will be a challenging mission considering that the Canadian military currently needs more resources

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    Canadian Club Whisky

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    Victor & Walkowski CC Research Proposal Due: 9/4/14 Canadian Club Whisky Purpose: The purpose of the research is to explore and understand consumer appeal and adoption of Canadian Club. In order to accurately propose how to re-energize the brand‚ we plan to examine why Canadian Club is such a popular whisky amongst older age groups‚ and look at what led to the continuous decline in sales of the once prominent whisky brand. Background:   Canadian Club has experienced declining sales for the past

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    Canadian Culture Personal Reflection Canada has a distinctive culture considering its unique identity‚ history‚ sports‚ and values. Numerous Canadians are very pleasant and kind to others. Some of them say “sorry” and “thank you” during unexpected situations. For example‚ if someone steps on my foot or brushes my shoulder then I will be the one to apologize to them. Moreover‚ the national sport of Canada is hockey. Several Canadians grow up listening to the hockey game on the radio or watching it

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    Victim Of Progress Summary

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    Victims of Progress Bodley wrote that many of us are “victims of progress”; I believe that he meant that we are allowing ourselves to get lost in our civilizations progress rather than withstand all the new intrusions (technology‚ social trends‚ etc.) and remain with our native culture. We are a civilization that is often introducing new ideas‚ scientific revelations and so much more that it is difficult to stabilize what exactly we believe. For instance‚ hundreds of years ago we were told that

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    Risk assessment and risk management Introduction There are many hazards associated in an industrial workplace. With new technologies‚ new machinery and constant updates with regulations it is more important now than ever before to produce efficient risk assessments. Good risk assessments reduce hazards and fatalities in dangerous areas in the workplace. A good risk assessment will make workers feel safer and therefore happier and promotes a good business structure within the company. A good risk

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    of a failed attempt to get back at Hamlet. Polonius died because of Hamlet’s vendetta plot against Claudius‚ Ophelia’s tragic end was an effect of Polonius’s death (thanks to Hamlet) “ "Pretty Ophelia‚" as Claudius calls her‚ is the most innocent victim of Hamlet’s revenge in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet”(Innocence of Ophelia and Gertrude‚ Studymode Research). Last‚ but not least‚ the death of Hamlet’s father‚ and previous king of Denmark was caused by Claudius‚ the new king of Denmark‚ and Hamlet’s

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    Things Fall Apart Victims

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    Six million people are dead. That constitutes the number of Jewish people victimized by society during the Holocaust. These victims endure through the worse conditions because of evil people betraying and convicting them. These people died at the hands of other people. The Holocaust victimized Jewish people in ways similar to the anguish of the characters in Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart. The novel victimizes the characters and one acculturation: Ikemefuna‚ Okonkwo‚ and the Igbo culture

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