UNIT 2: 20s AND 30s REVIEW Topic 1— Post War Problems: INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC Identify: Also known as Spanish Flu Thousands weakened form the virus and died from pneumonia Happened all around the world after WWI (soldiers carried it out) Explain: Schools‚ theaters‚ and churches closed; communities tried to set up a total quarantine so no traveling in/out Government went into action and created a federal Department of Health in 1919 Assess: 50‚000 Canadians died during the epidemic Federal and provincial
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Gas: Overview. Retrieved from http://www.centreforenergy.com/AboutEnergy/ONG/ShaleGas/Overview.asp Rokoksh‚ C.D.‚ Pawlowicz‚ J.G.‚ Berhane‚ H.‚ Anderson‚ S.D.A. and Beaton‚ A.P. (2009). What is Shale Gas? An Introduction to Shale-Gas Geology in Alberta National Energy Board. (2009). Energy Briefing Note: A Primer for Understanding Canadian Shale Gas. (ISSN Publication No. 1917-506X) Deshpande‚ V.P. (2008). General Screening Criteria for Shale Gas Reservoirs and Production Data Analysis of Barnett
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2011. Yan‚ Zhou. " Non-ferrous metals set to plunge further." China Daily Website – Connecting China Connecting the World. China Daily Information Co (CDIC)‚ 11 May 2010. Web. 26 Jan. 2011. . Zickefoose‚ Sherri . "Bill aims to stop metal thefts in Alberta." Calgary Herald. canada.com‚ 8 Nov. 2010. Web. 15 Mar. 2011. . Source: "Google Analytics - Dashboard ." Google Analytics. Google‚ n.d. Web. 1 Feb. 2011. . Source: "Google Analytics - Dashboard ." Google Analytics. Google‚ n.d. Web. 1 Feb. 2011.
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socially and politically unacceptable for women to be the scapegoats of society. These moments changed they way women where treated in society‚ politics‚ and in the workforce. The infamous persons case of 1928 gained national recognition when five Alberta women‚ known today as the famous five took on the Supreme Court of Canada‚ asking if the word "persons" in section 24 of the British North American Act included women. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the word "persons" did not include women
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impact for The United States. For instance‚ in 2010‚ a 1‚900 mile pipeline was approved to run from Alberta‚ Canada to Illinois. This line produces 35 hundred barrels of tar sands oil a day. In 2011‚ they added 300 miles to Oklahoma; adding this line increased the production to about 590‚000 barrels of tar sands oil a day. TransCanada has applied for a permit to add 1‚700 miles of pipeline from Alberta‚ Canada to Steele City‚ Nebraska‚ then to connect it to Texas’s gulf coast. This could increase the
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of his career were filled with challenges and difficulties. 1. Marvin Gay‚ Jr. was born on April 2‚ 1939 in Washington D.C. to Marvin Gay‚ Sr.‚ and Alberta Gay. a. Marvin Gay Sr. was a minister at a local house of god in Washington. i. Abusive to all three of his children. ii. Had an alcohol addiction. b. Alberta Gay was a housewife and schoolteacher i. Provided most of the family’s income. ii. Loved all of her children. 2. Marvin developed his love of music
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Electrodes from Sponge-like Graphene Nanoarchitectures with Ultrahigh Power Density." The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2012‚ 3‚ 2928-2933. DOI: 10.1021/jz301207g Abstract: The sponge-like graphene is being looked at by researchers in Alberta‚ Canada. These sponge-like graphene nano particles have an ability to capture and maintain energy. This can change the electric car industry. Traditionally electric cars use Li-ion batteries that operate at 400 W/kg and these graphene particles operate
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didn’t want to escape because they were afraid of getting caught. Black Americans were attracted by recruitment campaigns to settle. After being invited to many campaigns‚ the Black Americans settled as farmers in in Canada’s prairie\ provinces of Alberta‚ Saskatchewan‚ and Manitoba. So all of them were in different provinces. During the civil war‚ 1‚000 black Canadians
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their own food. And some young people who had left farms for jobs in the cities drifted back to their family homesteads. Also‚ the business in western Canada did poorly during the Great Depression as well. The reason why cities like Saskatchewan‚ Alberta and Manitoba did so poorly‚ because these cities were relied too much on wheat‚ and there was a glut of grain on the world market that no one could afford to buy. The wheats prices crashed from $1.60 a bushel in 1929 to thirty-eight cents a bushel
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Benedictsson‚ Victoria. Money. Norwich‚ UK: Norvik Press‚ 1999. Sandberg‚ Lars G. “The Case of the Impoverished Sophisticate: Human Capital and Economic Growth before World War I.” The Journal of Economic History (39)‚ Mar‚ 1979: 225-241. Sandel‚ Cora. Alberta and Freedom. Ohio University Press‚ 1984. Southern Illinois University Press. 1990.
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