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    use someone’s artwork or photograph to work from for a practical exercise? Briefly describe the image? (colours‚ the scene itself) (5 marks) My idea/image came from a social media app called instagram‚ and the image was take in Lake Minnewanka in Alberta Canada. I did use someone else’s photograph. The individual who took it remains unknown‚ however their instagram account is earthpix‚ and I wanted to use this image because it has a lot of textures in the mountains‚ and I just wanted to play with

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    Keystone Pipeline

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    In February 9‚ 2005‚ the TransCanada proposed a pipeline system that would be able to transport crude oil from Canada into the United States. The pipeline was given the name the Keystone Pipeline System. Originally‚ the pipeline was to run from Alberta‚ Canada to refineries in Illinois. However‚ in 2008 another proposition was raised in order to extend the pipeline even further to down to Texas. The proposition is known as the Keystone XL. The possible construction of the pipeline is a controversial

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    Assignment 2 The three major macroeconomic goals of an economy should be economic growth‚ low unemployment/full employment‚ and low inflation rates. Economic growth occurs when an economy ‘increases its ability to produce goods and services’ (AmosWeb‚ 2012). The growth or loss of the economy is measured by the production of goods made in a year compared to the production of goods made in the previous year. If there is a greater production of goods and services in the present year‚ then there has

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    Legl 210 Notes

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    “Pith & Substance”= At heart this law deals with Prostitution=crime=FED CAN delegate powers beneath them (Prov →Municipal=By-laws) Doctrine of Paramouncy: 2 laws conflict= FED law > Provincial law HUMAN RIGHTS LEGISLATION: “Bill of Rights” Ex. Alberta Human Rights Act = Protects us from any discrimination by other PRIVATE ENTITIES but not the Gov’t “The Charter of Rights & Freedoms (1982)” protects us from abuse by Gov’t → ENTRENCHED (can only be changed by const. amendment) S2 Personal freedoms

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    communicator. The first difference has been growing up in a rural community. Second‚ being female has influenced my perspective. Finally‚ being Caucasian has altered how I interact with others. My Standpoint as a Communicator Geography I grew up in rural Alberta (Fig. 1)‚ which shaped my experiences and values. This is reflected in the ways that I communicate.

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    prejudices of his time. He does not realize that times have changed and because of his own past‚ he ruins his son’s life too. His wife‚ Rose‚ also plays a big part in the way the story develops. Troy has an affair with another woman called Alberta. When Rose finds out about the affair‚ she is devastated. In this situation we find out what her own hopes and dreams were. All she wanted was a happy home and family life because of her unstable past. The theme of this story is how a black family

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    their own decisions‚ there is an opportunity for them to be unequal to the extent that the education levels of individuals impacts their futures considerably. When focusing on a report comparing education levels between the provinces‚ including‚ Alberta‚ Ontario and British Columbia‚ each scored an A+‚ while Newfoundland scored a B when comparing high school attainment (“Education Provincial Rankings”). This large gap suggests that there is an education difference between provinces. A difference

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    Martin L king

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    25 Born with a different name Martin Luther His father was born “Michael King” and Martin Luther King Jr. was originally called “Michael King Jr”. After a family trip to Germany his father‚ a pastor and missionary‚ changed both of their names to “Martin Luther” after the German Protestant Reformer.24 Attempted Suicide second story window At 12 years old he jumped out of a second story window in an apparent suicide attempt following the death of his grandmother.23 Was a prodigious student graduation

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    Engineers‚ as well as other professionals‚ have an important role in society. Their work is dedicated to properly and professionally serve and protect the public. The Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for engineers in Ontario is a program aimed by Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO) to force licensed engineers to be continuously exposed to new knowledge and experience needed to cope with technological advances in order to strengthen their careers and to maintain competence throughout

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    Name Tutor Course Date The Roles and Achievements of Prime Ministers John a Macdonald and Laurier Sir John a MacDonald was the first prime minister of Canada and was the dominant representative of the Canadian confederation. He was born on the 11th January 1815 and passed on 6th June. His term in office was 18 years long which places him to the second longest serving prime minister in Canada. He is the only one to ever win six majority governments (Hennessy 12). As for Sir Wilfrid Laurier

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