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    Guelph-Humbers Conference

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    life time‚ The chance to travel to New York City. The conference took place in New York City on March 11th and ran intill the 14th. Students were asked to look at the conference schedule and develop a one-page presentation proposal that they could present to the forth-year media studies classes next fall. Kimberley Noble‚ a media studies professor at Guelph-Humber said the goal was to educate the students about the topics at the conference and present them to the transition to work classes next

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    Women and World War One

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    The outpouring of voluntary service by Britain’s women during World War I was extraordinary‚ especially when seen from the vantage point of the contemporary western world in which we leave the particulars of war to the paid professionals. Our militaries have developed their capabilities to the point where volunteer help is rarely‚ if ever‚ needed. In contrast to our own contemporary situation‚ the flood of volunteers in 1914 to help with the war effort was immediate and necessary. Just hours after

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    Yurchenko‚ Anton Period 1 Due 11/19/13 Gettysburg Address Analysis The Gettysburg Address‚ by Abraham Lincoln has a straightforward meaning‚ but also a deep‚ intricate design that conveys the thoughts of our past president. Given on November 19‚ 1863‚ this speech was a response to the American Civil War‚ and was given at the National Cemetery of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania‚ which was on of the bloodiest and conclusive battles of the war. There were five known copies of the speech‚ each slightly

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    Paris Peace Conference

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    The 1900’s were a very eventful era with many new innovations and inventions‚ some deadly and some beneficial. A crucial event during this time period was the Paris Peace conference in 1919. The need for this conference was caused by World War I and the big three (Woodrow Wilson‚ David Lloyd-George and Georges Clemencueau). The Paris Peace Conference had many outcomes such as the Treaty of Versailles‚ the formation of the League of Nations‚ L’ Organisation de la Paix (1921-27) and the Dawes plan

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    Beijing Carvel Case Study

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    Carvel Beijing Question 1: SWOT Strengths | Weaknesses | * quality/taste of product * experienced American manager‚ combined with Chinese manager who understood the market * unique offerings of ice cream cakes in different shapes/designs | * disconnected management‚ and problems with the joint venture with New Continent * lack of brand awareness in Beijing * very high operating expenses * perception of Carvel as a purely “American” brand | Opportunities | Threats |

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    Round table conferences

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    The Round Table Conferences After the Simon commission there was increasing political tension in India (1928-1930) Labour government brought together interested parties to improve the way India was governed They were concerned that dyarchy wasn’t working effectively because; The provincial government was always short on money Problems between the Muslims and the Hindu’s were increasing The congress was becoming more extreme in their views The First Round Table Conferences November 1930 –

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    Speech Analysis 1. Hillary Rodham Clinton was born on October 26 1947. She was the 67th United States Secretary of State‚ U.S. Senator from New York‚ candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination‚ and the first lady of the United States. On 5th September 1995‚ she attended the Fourth U.N World Conference on Women in Beijing‚ China and gave the speech‚ “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights” about the issues facing women and girls all around the world. Her speech hoped to inspire women who

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    Canadian Women in the Workforce: 1940’s to the 1970’s The 1940’s to the 1970’s were 30 short years‚ but resulted in a huge revolutionary change to Canadian women and their place in the workforce. The women who lived during this time period fought for the rights that working women have today. Women went from working in their homes to working in stores‚ factories‚ and running the farm. There were plenty of things women had to overcome during this time‚ such as; filling in the job market during WWII

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    San Marino

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    San Marino‚ officially known as the Republic of San Mario‚ is a small state located on the Italian Peninsula. In fact‚ it is the third smallest country in Europe‚ preceded only by the Vatican and Monaco. Although landlocked by Italy‚ it is an independent state that takes up a mere 61 square kilometers. Its capital is the City of San Marino. It has a rugged terrain‚ due to its location near to the Apennine Mountains‚ There is no natural level ground; it is composed completely of hilly terrain. The

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    “The world would be a better place if more political leaders were women”. What is your view? Till today‚ males still dominate the government in most countries. Women still face cultural barriers in achieving representation in the govt. I think that more women should be represented in the parliament‚ as a 2011 study in the American Journal of Political Science found that women are more effective lawmakers than men despite being underrepresented in all areas of politics. While men are generally

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