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    Biddle March 29‚ 2017 The right path Charter Schools are not enrolling kids with disabilities and those who are in poverty. This selective enrollment will lead to charter schools avoiding kids who need extra help for a variety of reasons. Manly they do not have the facilities to support these children yet they persist that they enrollee everyone. While on the other side public schools enroll everyone including those who academic skills need some extra help improving. Charter schools are schools that

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    PROTECTING LOCAL CULTURES FROM THE IMPACTS OF GLOBALIZATION: THE CASE OF CANADIAN MAGAZINE DISPUTE Globalization is continuing to influence local cultures both positively and adversely. Sometimes these impacts go beyond just ‘culture’ as the cultural effect pulls some other issues like trade. While advocates of globalization preach that this advances local cultures and offers an opportunity for development‚ critics argue that globalization is supporting few out-standers while suppressing many in

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    NO‚ THANKSGET THE APP Does freedom of speech give people the right to use hate speech? Luke Mercer 5A1 Luke Mercer 5A1 Does freedom of speech give People the right to use hate speech? What is ‘freedom of speech’ and why is it important in our modern day society? Freedom of speech is the right‚ guaranteed by the first amendment

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    the article. (1 paragraph) (3 marks) The article Canadian firm shipped armoured cars to lawless Libya despite UN warning depicts how fragile Canada’s trading relationship is with African countries. Many African countries are war torn and have consistent conflict outbreaks occurring. Thus making it very difficult for Canada to import or export goods to a country such as Libya. The article goes in depth about how the streit group‚ which is a canadian owned company sent over 70 armoured vehicles to

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    Canadian Culture Analysis

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    likewise Canadian culture is what we Canadians make it to be. Personally‚ I believe Canada has no one culture‚ rather many cultures which are equally important and respected. These cultures are what makes me feel Canadian‚ because being Canadian does not mean we have to be the same. Instead it can mean we have to embrace our differences‚ in order to greater appreciate each other‚ and Canada. Considering Canada is the country which has connected us due to various reasons‚ for example the freedom of expression

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    Freedom I think freedom should never have to be won it should be an automatic human right there is no need to win it unless you do something bad like eliminate your old angry neighbor as for going to bed on time and doing chores that’s garbage that’s an adult’s job except for going to bed on time that’s just dumb if they (child) don’t get up in time for the bus then you either get them up or the nation is the law and you put down order and peace and drive them to school before work starts. But

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    Charter schools are public schools that operate under a “charter” or contract that is between the school and its approving agency. The charter imposed allows for more balanced building autonomy and site-based management to meet the academic needs of the student population in which the school will serve. This autonomy allows the school to have authorship on budget‚ personnel selected‚ and the curriculum. A lot of charter schools do not have zoning limitations‚ so students attend the school by choice

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    Canadian History

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    Importance of railways ( four main advantages ) : economic and demographic ( people) consequences. * Define all three social classes. * Define confederation and the goal of it‚ what they wanted to accomplish. * Define residual power and the right of jurisdiction which are federal power. * Define BNA act‚ know the year and what it is. * Define dominion of Canada with the first four provinces. * Define constitutional monarchy. * Year 1867 ( forgot what it is hahaha ) *

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    Product Innovation Charter

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    where it held a 25.1% stake. In the same year Kingdom bank Africa Limited was licenced by Bank of Botswana while Kingdom Financial Holdings also implemented a Z$1.5billion rights offer required to fund the expansion strategy and launched microfinance operations through Microking. In 2005‚ the company implemented the second rights offer to raise Z$100 billion and a third one for Z$1‚5 trillion the following year to support its expansion strategy. In 2006 Kingdom Financial Holdings increased its stake

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    Canadian Senate Essay

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    Assignment 3 The Canadian Senate By: Courtney Marie Lester.  What role does the Senate play in terms of Canadian democracy‚ and in light of that role‚ should the Senate be retained in its current form‚ reformed in some way‚ or abolished entirely? The Canadian Senate has often been referred to as the sober second thought. The house of commons was originally set up to have two chambers‚ the upper and the lower‚ to carefully decide Canadian laws.  The Senate‚ in the upper house‚ reviews proposed

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