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    Canada and the United States are the two largest countries in the whole world. They both are neighbors and also share a large border and also the largest waterfall is Niagara falls that is in the border of both of the countries! Canada is very beautiful and that is why I chose to do their constitution also because they are neighbors! Canada and the United States constitution have many things in similarity and also many things differently. The United States Constitution was based on having the powerful

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    Canada is not only one of the biggest economies in the world but also one of the richest nations. Like the other developed nations‚ the Canadian economy is dominated by the service industry‚ which employs about three fourth of the Canadian working population‚ but‚ unlike the other developed countries‚ Canada gives a lot of importance to its primary sector. Canada also has the eighth largest commercial fishing and seafood industry in the world. Though the Canadian economy is closely integrated with

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    Dbq on Mongol Dominance

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    DBQ Chapter 12 The role of Mongol dominance in the integration of Eurasia was an important role because of inventions‚ their ideas‚ and the politics. The inventions of the Mogols helped to turn them into a huge melting pot. In document 4 we learned of their invention of the passport. This allowed people to move to travel around the empire easier with less hassle. While they moved they carried their ideas and told other about them which cause that to spread causing many diverse ideas among the

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    Hedda Gabler Dominance

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    for several reasons. Ibsen’s character‚ Hedda Gabler‚ represents the women of the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Hedda stands the issues of self-worth and the deflated value that each woman places upon her own importance as a result of male dominance. We can see this in the play‚ as we read we learn more about the character of Hedda Gabler. She is the daughter of a General who expected a life if glamour and wealth and rebels against the boredom of a dull‚ narrow existence by vindictively scheming

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    As time goes on and technology advances there has been a constant trend of human dominance over Mother Earth. It is clear that so many humans feel as though Earth is here solely for their benefit and there is no need to give back to her. Every year‚ by the month of September‚ the human race uses all of the resources that this beautiful planet is able to reproduce. This means that from then until December the resources that are being used will never be replenished and in turn the Earth is being destroyed

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    "Think globally‚ act locally" urges people to consider the health of the entire planet and to take action in their own communities and cities. Long before governments began enforcing environmental laws‚ individuals were coming together to protect habitats and the organisms that live within them. These efforts are referred to as grassroots efforts. They occur on a local level and are primarily run by volunteers and helpers. "Think Globally‚ Act Locally" originally began at the grassroots level‚ however

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    My Family Sitcom Review

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    ‘It’s Not My Fault That It’s Default’ By Georgia Mitchell When you sit down in front of the television on Friday night and think about what you are going to watch‚ you should definitely consider the hilarious British sitcom‚ My Family. This modern day sitcom is based around the lives of an average‚ middle-class English family and their day-to-day experiences. The program is set within an enclosed world which changes between the Harper’s residence and a dental surgery. The funny and opinionated

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    Seinfeld Seinfeld ranks among the best situational comedies of all time. It has been compared to I Love Lucy and The Honeymooners‚ both of whom received praise for there pioneering works in comedy. But I believe that Seinfeld takes the term sitcom to another level. This is accomplished by exhibiting the many attributes of the show. Seinfeld contains many characteristics of a great situational comedy. The reason why Seinfeld is a unique show is because of its coherence. This show has a variety

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    despite some audiences watching these shows in horror‚ they are becoming more and more socially acceptable. Entertainment of the past was rather held back when compared to what is on television today. This raises the question‚ are modern comedy sitcoms too controversial? In 1992‚ the BBC aired the British comedy Absolutely Fabulous‚ introducing viewers to two of the most self-indulgent and irresponsible women to have ever graced our television screens. This show which was created by the wonderful

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    Think Globally‚ Act Locally Education is one of the most powerful and important things in our life. In the present day‚ gaining knowledge through education is a distinct process that we have to go through in order to be able to survive in this world and to maximize the potential that we have. One of the institutions which provide an education‚ a good environment‚ and tools to help student learn are schools. However‚ in Gatto’s opinion‚ schools have done a great job in turning children into children

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