In 1999‚ the top Canadian newsmaker of the century was voted out and the glory fell to the charismatic former Prime Minister‚ Pierre Elliott Trudeau‚ who was elected into office after WWII. Throughout that time period‚ Trudeau worked towards promoting countless emerging social issues in Canada in various ways‚ and greatly influenced the transformations of the nation into the one that is known now. Among those social changes were the arising force of feminism‚ the altering relationship with Quebec
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ASSESSING THE OCCUPATIONAL COMPETENCE IN THE WORK ENVIRONMENT UV30564 TRACEY HEARNE CONTENTS Page 1. Outcome 3. (c‚ d) Page 2. Outcome 3 continued & Outcome 4. (b) Page 3-4. Outcome 4 (b) continued. Page 5. (c‚ d) OUTCOME 3 Give examples of being able to maintain legal and good practice requirements when assessing occupational competence. C. In carrying out assessment of occupational competence‚ I would ask myself: How effective was my assessment
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automatic construction of physical objects using additive manufacturing technology. The use of additive manufacturing for rapid prototyping takes virtual designs from computer aided design (CAD) or animation modeling software‚ transforms them into thin‚ virtual‚ horizontal cross-sections and then creates successive layers until the model is complete. It is a process where the virtual model and the physical model are almost identical. With additive manufacturing‚ the machine reads in data from a
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decorative material by dehydrating gypsum. Dehydrating gypsum helped to chemically alter water filled‚ naturally occurring gypsum. Across the years as gypsum was studied more‚ and more ways were found in using such a mineral. Gypsum was used as a soil additive to help improve crop yield‚ when the new world started Benjamin Franklin was noted as the one who brought over such ideas to the Americas where more and more gypsum deposits were found.
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recently been granted a long term contract to utilize fresh water from BC Hydro’s Williston Reservoir. Local residents are concerned about the additives used in Talismans fracking process‚ as well as the depletion of their fresh water source. The major environmental concerns associated with hydraulic fracturing include the presence of fracking additives in ground water supply‚ human induced earthquakes‚ and the use of large amounts of fresh water supply. Talisman Energy’s proposed plan of action
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The world has an estimated 6‚000 plus languages. Disturbingly‚ by the end of the century‚ half of those languages will die out according to a UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. The article‚ Preserving Language Diversity‚ reports smaller indigenous cultures are at a risk of losing distinct and group identity as a result of reduced linguistic diversity. Today it is possible to safeguard vanishing native languages and language diversity with tools such as the computer. Under conditions of marginalization
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Example of soap‚ 1) sodium palmitate‚ C H COONa 2) Sodium oleate‚ C H COONa 3) Sodium stearate‚ C H COONa □ To enhance the soap’s marketability‚additives are used such as perfume‚ colouring matter and antiseptic. □ Production of soap can be precipitated by adding common salt to the reaction mixture in order to reduce the solubility of soap in water. □ Properties
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AADE-10-DF-HO-08 Critical Considerations for Successful Hydraulic Fracturing and Shale Gas Recovery Jennifer Fichter‚ Alexander Bui‚ Greg Grawunder‚ and Tom Jones; Baker Hughes Copyright 2010‚ AADE This paper was prepared for presentation at the 2010 AADE Fluids Conference and Exhibition held at the Hilton Houston North‚ Houston‚ Texas‚ April 6-7‚ 2010. This conference was sponsored by the Houston Chapter of the American Association of Drilling Engineers. The information presented in this paper
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detail‚ while at the same time explaining the relevance and context of certain aspects of the piece in question. To begin‚ the Mesopotamian artwork above is a low relief sculpture plaque made out of ivory-colored stone‚ which is rendered through subtractive techniques such as carving and chiseling. One can tell that both techniques
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to make colors is to absorb some of the frequencies of light‚ and thus remove them from the white light combination. The absorbed colors are the ones you don’t see -- you see only the colors that come bouncing back to your eye. This is known as subtractive color‚ and it’s what happens with paints and dyes. The paint or dye molecules absorb specific frequencies and bounce back‚ or reflect‚ other frequencies to your eye. The reflected frequency (or frequencies) are what you see as the color of the object
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