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    Alberta's Oil Sands

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    Alberta Oil Sands Did you know Canada’s energy mostly comes from Alberta’s oil sands? It has been estimated that between 1.7 trillion and 2.5 trillion barrels of oil come from Alberta. The province’s oil resource plays an important role for the world’s oil supply. It has enough oil to keep Canada supplied for the next 400 years! The oil sands were formed in a pretty complex way.The oil was formed in source rocks‚ then continued pressure from overlying rock forced the oil through permeable rock

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    Keystone Xl Pipeline

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    Obama should reject the Keystone XL pipeline. Canadian Alberta Oil Sands production is set to double by 2020‚ and the oil companies must find new markets for this oil. The key enabler to transport all this excess oil into new markets is a company called TransCanada‚ a Canadian pipeline company. Keystone XL pipeline is a project proposed by TransCanada with 1‚179 mile (1‚897 km)‚ 36-inch diameter crude oil pipeline beginning in Hardisty‚ Alberta‚ Canada and extending south through American Midwest to

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    The efforts of five women known as the Famous Five has had a lasting effect on the rights of women in Canada to this day. These women‚ all from Alberta‚ were Emily Murphy‚ Nellie McClung‚ Louise McKinney‚ Irene Parlby and Henrietta Muir Edwards. Emily Murphy pressured the Alberta government into passing the “Dower Act’ which protected a wife’s right to one-third (⅓) share of her husband’s property. Nellie McClung was very active with organizations and was involved in politics from 1914 to 1926

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    Social 30-1: Assignment 1 ID #: 1012106 In source one‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt is stating that true liberal freedom cannot be attained without government involvement. He is promoting Reform Liberalism and a free economy with government interference. Roosevelt was an American President who proposed The New Deal (1933)‚ which created domestic programs to help stabilize American citizens after WWI. The New Deal illustrated Roosevelt’s belief in government to provide freedom and equality of opportunity

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    About the Species History and Current Status Population and Distribution The Eastern Tiger Salamander is The tiger Salamander Habitat The Tiger Salamander is widely distributed across North America‚ ranging from Alberta and Saskatchewan south to Mexico‚ east to the Atlantic Ocean‚ west to the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains. There is a separate population in Washington‚ Oregon‚ Idaho and southern British Columbia. In Ontario‚ the Tiger Salamander was recorded from Point Pelee

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    above $50‚000‚ Superior court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta hears civil cases which are below $50‚000. Additionally‚ even though there is the fact that Darrell was unable to work for the next three months due to the severity of his injuries‚ there is not provided exact amount of damages such as a pecuniary. Therefore‚ this case still has both possibilities that it can be heard by inferior provincial court or Superior court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta. However‚ if there were an appeal‚ it would be heard

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    companies. Headquartered in Calgary‚ Alberta‚ we are active in Alberta and the Northwest Territories‚ while our marketing and trading activities span the nation and expand into the US. BP’s Canadian Arctic exploration activities are operated through BP Exploration Operating Company Limited (BPEOC). For more information bp.com/aboutbp bp.com/oms For more information bp.com/canada Cover image View of camp on BP’s Terre de Grace lease in Alberta‚ Canada. Oil sands Issue briefing

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    It is often accompanied by mental health issues‚ disabilities‚ age‚ or substance abuse (Alberta Secretariat for Action on Homelessness [Alberta Secretariat]‚ 2008). It can also be due to fleeing from a violent situation‚ preexisting trauma‚ or a lack of stable income. Hidden Homelessness Aside from those that live on the streets or are accessing shelters‚ there are

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    University of Alberta ANSYS Tutorials - www.mece.ualberta.ca/tutorials/ansys/CL/CAT/Coupled/Print.html Coupled Structural/Thermal Analysis Introduction This tutorial was completed using ANSYS 7.0 The purpose of this tutorial is to outline a simple coupled thermal/structural analysis. A steel link‚ with no internal stresses‚ is pinned between two solid structures at a reference temperature of 0 C (273 K). One of the solid structures is heated to a temperature of 75 C (348 K). As heat is transferred

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    Dementia Interview Essay

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    member in my family was greatly affected by Alzheimer’s disease along with dementia later on. My great grandmother‚ Alberta Klaska ended up forming Alzheimer’s then formed Irreversible Dementia. I was able to interview her granddaughter‚ my mother‚ Debbie Weidman. Because of my mother’s nursing background my family would constantly look to my mother for guidance on how to handle Alberta. My family members have constantly contacted my mother to ask questions determining how they could help with her condition

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