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    Raissa Ivahat English Composition 102 Individual Project2 For many centuries people have been wondering what the beauty is‚ but up to the present day there is neither definite answer nor a shared vision. Beauty can hardly mean the same to all the people because we are different and our standards and tastes differ as well. We all think that someone or something is beautiful when it provides a perceptual experience of pleasure‚ placidity and satisfaction. It is a well-known fact that beauty

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    Sikhism In Canada

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    punnet jabal the aboriginal peoples are the original inhabits of Canada . the Canadian government believed that the children of the aboriginal people were going to be the start of assimilation. it was with that idea the government decided to create residential schools . the government thought that taking these children and putting them in schools would make lose their culture and identity . by 1910 around 150‚000 children were forced to attend these school. they were taken to schools hundreds of

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    An identification of the different reasons people communicate. In a pre-school setting it is necessary for three main groups of people to communicate; • Practitioners and parents‚ • Practitioners and children‚ • Practitioners and other professionals. Each of these groups have different reasons and circumstances to communicate and different ways in which they do so. Practitioners and parents Practitioners in the setting need to have a good rapport with parents as everyone needs to feel

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    Canada In The 20th Century

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    All throughout Canada in the 20th Century there have been numerous events‚ actions and decisions that we call defining moments. Canada has been through many battles‚ very hard chosen decisions‚ and gone through many changes that have changed the way Canadians live today. The battle of Vimy Ridge‚ the life on the home front in World War One‚ the invasion of D-day‚ and the impact of immigration were the most important defining moments for Canada in the 20th Century. Vimy Ridge is now called

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    The Causes why People Eat Junk Food Why people do not stop eating junk food? ‘’Junk food A high-calorie food that is low in nutritional value.’’(Unknown). For better or for worse is now available all over the world. We see it almost everywhere‚ like when we go to the grocery‚ stores‚ Junk-Food restaurants‚ on television‚ etc. usually looking very tempting‚ appealing and desirable for people to buy it. According to Dupel Francine (2010‚ july) ‘’Even though fast food has no nutritional value

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    Discrimination In Canada

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    In two civilized western countries‚ it is expected that their laws will sufficiently protect their people‚ regardless of their age‚ race‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ or religion‚ among other factors. It is also presumed that all residents‚ citizens or otherwise‚ will be safe from inhumane treatment. However‚ in the 1940’s‚ those of Japanese descent in Canada and the United States were not afforded either luxury. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Japanese-Canadians and Japanese-Americans became the enemies

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    Reasons students drop out of college Why do students drop out of college? Coping with responsibilities can turn single’s life into a hectic and even unbearable experience. There are several reasons why students drop out of college because of the following reasons: they can’t afford tuition fees‚ they prefer to work‚ and they fail the course. Firstly‚ students decide to drop out of college is they don’t have enough money for tuition fees. As college tuition fees are high in most of the private

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    Poverty in Canada.

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    Poverty is a reality in Canada today. Despite having one of the highest standards of living among all the developed nations‚ and despite being voted numerous times in recent years by the United Nations as the best country in the world in which to live‚ experts agree that poverty is prevalent in Canada today. Unfortunately‚ that is more or less where the agreement ends. Exactly how prevalent and how serious a problem poverty is in Canada is an open question that has been hotly debated for the last

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    Lawyers In Canada

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    Criminal lawyers in Canada defend or prosecute individuals who are accused of committing criminal acts; lawyers must advocate for their client in the court in order to assure justice (Career Cruising‚ 2016). Core tasks of a criminal lawyer include examining evidence‚ interviewing witnesses‚ researching previous cases‚ in order to aid in upcoming cases‚ advise their clients on their rights and responsibilities‚ prepare arguments for the courts‚ prepare legal documents and represent their client in

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    got sent to the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB)‚ and resulted in prohibition of work stoppage. Unwantingly‚ the employees had to resume daily operations at Air Canada. The main issues the employees brought to the table during the negotiations were: job protection‚ wages‚ working conditions and pension changes. Air Canada was planning to launch a low-cost carrier using lower paid new hires. This alarmed the current workers and resulted in job insecurity. The employees felt that this “discounted

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