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    2014. DE SOUZA‚ MIKE. "Visible Minorities in Canada: A Breakdown." Www.canada.com. Postmedia News‚ 8 May 2013. Web. 03 Feb. 2014. Stats on the number of visible minorities where taken from this website O ’Neil‚ Patrick H.‚ Karl J. Fields‚ and Donald Share. "Chapter 10." Cases in Comparative Politics. New York: W. W. Norton &‚ 2012. N. pag. Print. Was used to reference what happens in Iran if candidates are elected but don’t meet certain criteria "Women & Canadian Elections." Women & Canadian Elections

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    Employment of Disabled People in India The aim of the Study was to understand the current scenario vis-à-vis ‘Employment of Disabled People in India’. Introduction Enhancing employment opportunities for people with disabilities is one of the main concerns of the disability sector in India. When one looks at the micro level‚ it may seem like there has been progress. There is increased awareness amongst Corporate and people with disabilities. There has been pressure on the Government to implement

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    Mr. Maxwell is a 55-year-old Caucasian male who presented to the emergency department with a complaint of nausea and vomiting for the past 5 days. He reposts he has lost about 15-20lbs in the past 2 months without significant changes to his diet or exercise regimen. He also reports that he had been experiencing intermittent nausea and vomiting for the past 3 months‚ the episodes would usually last for a day or two then resolve on its own. He states that he has recently started spotting some blood

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    Disabled” : The human cost of war Wilfred Owen’ s poem “Disabled” was written during his four-month stay at Craiglock- hart Hospital in 1917. The poem eloquently depicts the disassociation and detachment from self and society felt by this solider who has become disabled. Owen uses the term “queer” to show that the soldier’ s losses have made his body alien. These injuries have also removed his social masculinity. As I read the poetry of Wilfred Owen‚ I was often disheartened by his

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    George W. Bush September 20‚ 2011 Address to Congress On September 11‚ 2001 the American nation was shaken with news of a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center towers in New York City. Fear and panic commandeered the spirits of American citizens as they awaited to hear if their loved one had perished‚ if another attack had been planned for somewhere else in the United States‚ and how their nation would rise from the ashes to face another tomorrow. Not only had their nation been attacked‚ but

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    Equine Therapy for Disabled People People with special needs and disabilities are just like us. They have goals‚ dreams‚ and wishes. It’s not like they chose to be handicapped‚ no-one does. All we can do is be there for them‚ supporting and encouraging them. A way that has proven beneficial is equine therapy or horse therapy. Horses are therapeutic for people with special needs because riding can strengthen their muscles; give them a sense of accomplishment or independence and lets them have higher

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    turn upside-down? Would you jump to your death or climb back up? “The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window” by Joy Harjo is a poem about a women who is lost in this big world we live in and trying to find herself while hanging from a thirteenth floor window. While this woman is hanging there she starts to have flashbacks about her life starting from her childhood up until now. The author goes into detail about why this woman is thinking about killing herself because of all the pressures of

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    The woman I am in my Dreams Lexi MacConnell 1.) What we can infer about the narrator based on the contrasts she reveals is that she is a short woman‚ who wears sensible average clothing‚ she is unconfident with lack of sex appeal. 2.) The woman in the narrator’s dreams is a tall well-dressed woman who is very social; she is concerned with her own needs. This woman in her dreams is very confident‚ she is able to overcome obstacles and it’s her way or no way. We know this from the poem

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    Feared by her Innocence The woman from America‚ that moved to Africa to live with her husband‚ seemed to be a strong and independent woman even though “She descended on us like an avalanche.”(109) “People are divided into two camps: those who feel a fascinated love and those who fear a new thing.”(109) Most people wished that she would go away someday but as time passed she grew on the hearts of the people in Africa. The woman from America had an impact on the lives of the people in America

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    devices‚ Mawer illustrates the dynamism and transparency between the house and Liesel‚ as the Glass Room metamorphoses from “the Glass Room into the Glass Dream” (304). As Liesel’s relationship with Viktor dwindles into chaos‚ the fidelity that once existed turns into a state of nostalgia‚ as the Glass Room becomes an illusion of the life that she desires‚ yet can never have. From the beginning of construction of the Glass Room‚ the idea of beauty and perfection resonates within Liesel’s mind creating

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