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    The job of a barber is currently to cut‚ dress‚ groom‚ style and shave men and boy’s hair. This may seem like pretty simple profession but there is actually a lot to learn to do all of it. The workplace of a barber is known as a barbershop. It is known as a place for socializing and a place where debates take place and it is also a place that has been helpful in shaping identities of boys and men. The history of barbers dates way back in time. In fact the word barber comes from the Latin word

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    that was worn over the top of other garments‚ and much like the corset were laced up at the back. A stiffer version of the corset was crafted from cast iron‚ and was designed for women with severe physical deformities. The famous army surgeon Ambroise Pare described

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    In Yves Thériault’s short story “The Whale”‚ Ambroise Bourdages‚ the protagonist is portrayed to be a naive character. His quality comes across to the reader when Clovis and Ambroise are talking and Ambroise says‚ “Clovis‚ no one would ever take you for a liar! A banker’s son isn’t allowed to tell lies!”(Thériault‚ 26). This demonstrates that Ambroise does not know how Clovis acts nor is he aware of some of Clovis’s characteristics. Thus‚ is naive about the situation and has interpreted him as a

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    Mcauslan Brewing Co.

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    wife Ellen lived in the brewery during its construction Construction was completed in December of 88 and the first beer to be produced was released in February of 89 and it was called the St-Ambroise Pale Ale. They called it the St-Ambroise Pale Ale because the brewery was located on the the St-Ambroise street in the St-Henri area of Montréal. This beer was also the first microbrewer beer to be bottled and sold in Québec At the point of their first beer sales they were a total of 29 employees

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    History Coursework Assessment B: In considering the Process of Change in the Development of Ideas and Practices in Medical Surgery over the whole period c.1000-1650 how far can the Black Death be considered a Turning Point? Although the Black Death was one of the biggest catastrophes known in Europe‚ its short term influence was of little consequence. Despite there being many different ideas‚ practices and surgical procedures present during and after the Black Death‚ in the long term there was

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    The three stages of Cubism with examples It is very clear when you look at these three images‚ how Cubism developed toward Abstraction. Carefully look at the first image‚ then follow on to the next and then look at the last one. See how the picture space opens out completely in the last one and there seems to be no substance to the subject (it’s mainly linear). This information is good for all of the achievement standards but especially 3.1 (Style). Facet (Early) Cubism Girl with

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    wrapped bandages and allowed the woman to walk‚ maintaining mobility. With the development of medicine‚ and the discovery of amputation‚ the need of prosthetics grew‚ and doctors and scientist alike developed now crude‚ innovative prototypes. Dr Ambroise Pare‚ 1829‚ a leader in medicinal amputation‚ began the scientific development of high tech prosthetics. However‚ it was not until 1975‚ til Ysidro M. Martinez‚ an amputee himself‚ developed a prosthesis that would not aim to resemble a human limb‚

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    Muzumdar‚ Ashok. Powered Upper Limb Prostheses. Berlin: Springer‚ 2004. Print. Spaeth‚ John P‚ and John S. Klotz. Handbook of Externally Powered Prostheses for the Upper Extremity Amputation. Springfield‚ Ill: Thomas‚ 1981. Print. Thurston‚ Alan. "Pare and Prosthetics: The Early History of Artificial Limbs." ANZ Journal of Surgery‚ 77.12 (2007): 1114-1119. Wilson‚ A B. Limb Prosthetics. New York‚ New York: Demos‚ 1989. Print. "Oscar Pistorius." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation‚ 22 Oct. 2012. Web.

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    the idea that young men need ideals to look up to‚ and guidance to lead them into becoming better men for themselves as well as for their community. “This organization was originally created in June of 2012‚” says organization member‚ Clonie Ambroise. “It was only recently that Men of Integrity was brought to attention here at Memorial.” With over 150 members‚ the organization

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    burning of a wound to close it‚ remained the main way to stop bleeding. Most surgeons learned their skills on the battlefield‚ and the introduction of gunpowder‚ guns‚ and cannons made that a much messier place. A16th-century French surgeon‚ Ambroise Paré (c. 1510-90)‚ began to instill some order. He translated some of Vesalius’s work into French to make the new anatomical knowledge available to the battlefield surgeons. With extensive battlefield experience himself‚ he sewed wounds closed rather

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