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    Prior to 1921‚ men were the only members of the Canadian parliamentary system. With the first Canadian women being elected into the Canadian parliament in 1921‚ women have had the ability to participate and become elected into the House of Commons. Since then‚ Canadian women’s participation in the House of Commons has substantially increased from 1 female seat holder in 1921 to the present day 64 seats held by women. Although this increase is seemed as substantial‚ the debate about the underrepresentation

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    Freedom Yes‚ the school has the right to regulate my freedom. School is a place to get an education‚ and prepare students for their future careers. If students are distracted by things like profanity‚ weapons‚ and other freedoms in school‚ they won’t be focused on their education. A majority of students would argue that the school doesn’t have the right to take away our freedom‚ but they don’t realize how dangerous school would be. First of all‚ profanity is something that every school should

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    Date: May 8‚ 2015 Project Charter Purpose of Project Charter Bausch & Lomb Inc. (B&L) is well known for its world-class delivery in eye care products. From their innovative creations of lenses‚ pharmaceuticals‚ and ophthalmic surgical products‚ Bausch & Lomb truly lives up to its mission of being “number one in the eyes of the world” every day. In addition to eye care products‚ the company began to invest in related external businesses to increase their profits and brand. In order to make sure

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    The Magna Carta‚ also known as the “Great Charter‚” was signed in the year 1215 under the rule of King John. The Middle Ages for England was a time that in which England saw very little advancements in technology and survived based on a political system called the feudal system. Barons controlled land with peasants‚ but the total rule of the land belonged to the king. This way of life allowed the land to be peacefully controlled and protected‚ but the king was able to tax the land with free will

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    Charter Schools According to the California Department of Education Charter Schools are schools that are created or organized by groups of teachers‚ parents‚ community leaders or organizations. These schools supply instruction from grades K-12. Once the group decides to create a Charter school they need to present their proposal to a local school district governing board to be approved. The proposals all have to include guidelines‚ objectives‚ and specific goals. If approved they are given a specific

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    Peaceful protesting does little in the world of making change‚ so the best way to successfully fight for human rights and freedom is through violent means‚ but only specific violent means. The four forms of violence are sabotage‚ guerrilla warfare‚ terrorism and open revolution. Sabotage is the best way to proceed violently‚ because it causes no injury or loss of life‚ while the others result in murder and the opposite of peace between the two opposing sides. Lethal weapons make temporary power of

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    Atlantic Charter The Atlantic Charter was an incredibly important policy that would have an impact on the entire world from the moment it was drafted by Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt in August of 1941 to the present day and beyond. The two men met in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean‚ hence the name Atlantic Charter‚ during World War 2. While it is called the Atlantic Charter‚ it was technically a joint declaration by the two world leaders and as such not a formal legal document

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    Charter Schools: The Future of Education? For decades the American education system provided parents with three choices: public‚ homeschool or private school. If they chose public then their child(ren) would be assigned to a school past on where they lived. However ‚ “in the early 1990s a handful of states created independent public charter schools‚ providing opportunities for teachers and others to develop innovative schooling options “ (Palmer‚ Louann 2007). Not only did the creation of

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    above fact (make reference to your Party’s goals/political spectrum beliefs): That is a large number of immigrants entering Canada each year. Allowing so many immigrants into Canada each year is not fair to Canadians already living in Canada. These immigrants are competing for jobs with Canadians. This can also increase the unemployment rate and many could lose their jobs. Immigrants have benefits to the economy too‚ but not when 250‚000 + are entering each year. From those‚ 150‚000 are skilled workers

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    In my opinion‚ I think that charter schools should be evenly distributed throughout the county. I also think that there should be public schools along with the Charter Schools. Some children have true intelligence‚ but unfortunately they do not have anyone to encourage them to pursue it to be even bigger and better. Charter schools are schools that can offer more freedom for being more innovative. They are held accountable for advancing student achievement. They are public schools so they are open

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