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    The Canadian National Flag The Canadian Flag‚ sometimes referred to as the "Maple Leaf"‚ is a true symbol of Canada and shows how we love our land by having a maple leaf on the flag. The colours of the flag are the official national colours of Canada‚ red and white. King George V appointed them in 1921. The Maple Leaf wasn’t the only flag Canada had. Prior to the Maple Leaf there was the St. George’s cross. The St. Georges Cross was an English Flag of the 15th century. It was flown over Canada

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    example‚ the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom is what Canadian live by.Also it protects you from the moment you arrive in Canada.Some of the rights and freedom the Canadian Charter includes are the rights to life‚ personal security‚ freedom of judgment‚ religion‚ thoughts‚ opinions ‚expression and the right to vote.In addition‚ an immgrant living in Canada should obey the Canadian laws and help to improve their communities and the country.In Canada there is system such as‚ Canadian Bill of Rights

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    Blood Donation

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    Russell-Bennett‚ R.‚ Hartel‚ C.E.J.‚ Previte‚ J.‚ Russell‚ K. (2012) "It’s all about me! Emotional-Ambivalence Gen-Y Blood Donors‚ In conference proceedings of American Marketing Association Services Special Interest Group‚ Helsinki Finland‚ June 7-9 Purpose While the Australian-Red-Cross-Blood-Service has been effective at acquiring new youth donors‚ in recent years the retention rate has declined. One reason suggested for the lack of loyalty is the emotional ambivalence created by the motivational

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    harm that they cause‚ if misused. there are three classes A‚ B and C. The regulations define the classes of person authorised to supply and possess controlled drugs while undertaking their professional duties. * The NHS Scotland Pharmaceutical Service (Regulations) 1995 * The Social Work Act 1968 as amended by The Regulation of Care Act 2001 * The Children Act 1989 * The Mental Capacity Act 2005 Specifies that you must take all reasonable steps to help a person with their decision making whether

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    A Canadian citizen known as L.B Person created United Nations Peacekeeping.(Can Encyc‚ 1956) Since the Suez Crisis Canada has been on multiple peacekeeping missions‚ thousands of Canadians serve in those peacekeeping missions.(Can Encyc‚ 1956) Canada considers L.B Person a hero because he won a Nobel Peace prize.(Can Encyc‚ 1957) During this conflict over 2600 Canadians and other people apart of the United Nations (UN) helped out during

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    Blood Typess

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    1. Blood type “O” is very important for the people that are in need for extra blood. Say if someone got into an accident and lost extremely amount of blood‚ the surgeons will have to use type “O” blood to give them the amount of blood needed. It can be transfused to a patient with any blood type. Blood banks being low on type “O” is a huge problem in today’s society; without type “O” blood injured people wouldn’t be able to make it. Blood donors are encouraged to donate blood to hospitals and different

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    Wise Blood

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    "Hazel Motes’ Pursuit of Truth (Truth’s Opposite)…" In an unusual way‚ many of Flannery O’Connor’s characters in Wise Blood reveal many important truths about themselves and others‚ demonstrating their capacity for vision‚ despite their tendency to embark on perilous journeys in pursuit of truth’s opposite. For Hazel Motes‚ Wise Blood’s protagonist‚ the phallus becomes the vehicle that drives him on his journey into falsehood‚ and paradoxically‚ toward truth. Early in his life‚ O’Connor’s

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    17: Blood Objectives Overview: Blood Composition and Functions 1. Describe the composition and physical characteristics of whole blood. Explain why it is classified as a connective tissue. 2. List eight functions of blood. Blood Plasma 3. Discuss the composition and functions of plasma. Formed Elements 4. Describe the structure‚ function‚ and production of erythrocytes. 5. Describe the chemical makeup of hemoglobin. 6. Give examples of disorders caused by abnormalities

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    The Canadian Wine Industry

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    The Canadian Wine Industry Table of Contents Introduction Significance Industry Structure Performance Employment Investment Export Market Trade Performance Strengths and Weaknesses Trade-Related Factors Technology-Related Factors Regulatory Factors Future Challenges and Opportunities Associations Provincial Liquor Boards Federal Goverment Departmental Contact Footnotes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Canadian wine-making

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    Blood Evidence

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    Blood is the best known as significant evidence in modern criminal justice. Blood evidence is important to an investigator because it can link a victim to a suspect (Locards Exchange Principle). Bloodstain patterns can reveal a great deal about the position and movement during the crime. Blood has managed to destroy self-defense arguments from the suspects. The fluid portion of the blood consists of plasma and serum while the non-fluid portion consists of red blood cells. Blood is composed of water

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