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    e Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ patriated in 1982‚ is arguably the most fundamental base of law that exists in Canada. Section 2 of the Charter‚ also known as the Fundamental Freedoms‚ is a crucial part of the Charter because it protects citizens and gives them the freedom to follow and practice their own religion‚ have their own beliefs and opinions‚ express themselves as they wish and gather in peaceful assemblies (Jobb). Section 2(b) of the Charter‚ also known as the “freedom of expression”

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    Aboriginal Religion

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    Just like in Christianity‚ there are many sacred items in Aboriginal Spirituality. These sacred items provide a meaning and importance to each religion. They are used in ceremonies‚ in which enhances the religion and environment. One of the sacred items from Christianity that is similar to sage is the cross. The cross is a predominent item in Christianity as it recognizes the sacrifice made by God to renew His people of sin. Jesus was His only son‚ but he was still crucified in order for the

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    Aboriginal Study

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    What is a residential school? In the 19th century‚ the Canadian government believed it was responsible for educating and caring for the country’s aboriginal people. It thought their best chance for success was to learn English and adopt Christianity and Canadian customs. Ideally‚ they would pass their adopted lifestyle on to their children‚ and native traditions would diminish‚ or be completely abolished in a few generations. The Canadian government developed a policy called "aggressive assimilation"

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    Project Charter

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    Scheduled Completion Date: | 04/25/2013 | Mission/ purpose | What is your project going to accomplish? The Project will accomplish an immediate need to develop and implement an Enterprise Information system upgrade. The A-Team will develop a project charter‚ scope‚ and a project plan to create and implement an Enterprise Information System for the SCI Corporation and the need for upgrading their IT infrastructure. We will Plan‚ Procure‚ Install and Individualize each workstation with needed software

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    Medina Charter

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    The Medina Charter: Political or Tribal “The Medina Charter”‚ while trying to rise above tribal customs‚ was unable to form a new political entity‚ ultimately falling prey to fundamental tribal customs. Evidence of the new charter being tribal based is seen through statements numbered twenty-one‚ twenty-three‚ and forty-four. The crux of these statements highlight the fact that the structure of the “Medina Charter” was nothing more than a social contract formed around a religiocentric tribal system

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    Charter Schools

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    Taking a Position Paper Charter schools were introduced as an alternative way of learning and have grown in numbers over the years. They are considered non-religious public schools operating under a contract‚ or charter‚ which governs its operations. In Arizona‚ the charter school effort has sold itself as a safe alternative for middle-class families looking for avoiding the network of under funded neighborhood schools. Charter schools are a good alternative means within the public school system

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    Asean Charter

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    And by the 2000s‚ ASEAN had embraced Brunei‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ Myanmar‚ and Vietnam as members‚ and sought to resolve security issues in Southeast Asia. These successive changes produced a chaotic and weak structure‚ and proponents of the 2007 ASEAN Charter desired a document that would enable ASEAN to better facilitate economic integration and enhance security cooperation among the members. But they failed because of deeply seated norms‚ encapsulated by the “ASEAN Way.” The “ASEAN Way” refers to several

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    Project Charter

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    Project Charter Document Project Name: ACM Composites top quality custom-made NHL pro players stick production Department: Sales department‚ Marketing‚ Financial‚ Engineering Focus Area: Research‚pofessional development‚ financial management Product/Process: Hockey Sticks Prepared By Document Owner(s) Project/Organization Role Gary Whittacker Owner(Marketing Person) Rémi Lussier Owner(Manufacturing of composite hockey sticks and thermoset molded parts for defense‚ energy and transportation

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    Ottawa Charter

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    INTRODUCTION The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion 1986 was established to provide a foundation for implementation of health promotion in health care. The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion is the focus of this essay and the purpose is to demonstrate a clear understanding of the importance of health promotion‚ health literacy‚ health education and how they relate to empowerment and the role of health professionals. To aid with this‚ this essay will refer to the health promotion concept of a community

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    The Earth Charter

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    Thought Final Paper The Earth Charter is a radical document that tries to offer solutions to help the world and all of mankind to try and find a level of sustainability. Through Jean Paul Sartre’s theories and ideologies‚ I try and find my own voice and ideals of how I personally feel about the Earth Charter. Many people have tried to figure out what they could do‚ with little success‚ to fix the Earth and save it from ourselves. Though it is a start‚ the Earth Charter simply does not have a clear

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