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    The technology of paper production today is promising a safer‚ healthier environment tomorrow. That is to say that the many technological advancements in the paper industry have reduced the amount of dangerous chemicals produced drastically. In exchange for the tireless efforts of citizens around the world reducing and recycling‚ the paper industry has reduced its dioxin output and nearly eradicated the use of chlorine based bleaching. Dispite the numerous technologically operated pieces of the

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    Hurricanes bring a lot of destruction and death. a specific hurricane event that took place was hurricane Sandy. Hurricane Sandy was a powerful hurricane that took place in 2012 along the east coast. Hurricanes can cause destruction to cities‚ and death to many people. First‚ hurricanes form in warm air‚ and low air pressure. Usually it is storming and or also raining. The warm ocean water heats the cooler surface low pressure air above the ocean. The Hot air rises till it cools down‚ after that

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    projection techniques to predict future trends in American fertility. They project that the total fertility rate will remain at or above replacement level‚ 2.1 births per woman age 15-44‚ through 2050. This is in contrast to much of Europe and to Canada‚ where fertility rates are below replacement level and not expected to increase. The Census Bureau suggest that these falling fertility rates are a result of societal changes‚ such as the increasing costs of raising a child‚ rising levels of women’s

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    The Keystone XL Pipeline: Environmental Impact Abstract. The topic of global oil production is becoming a well-recognized political issue‚ as it should‚ but the environmental impacts need to be addressed as well. The recent development project of the Canadian oil sands has been put into the spotlight after the TransCanada Company applied for a permit allowing their Keystone XL pipeline. Introduction. The Keystone XL pipeline is a project of oil companies invested in tar sands oil‚ which

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    comprised 30% of the population were willing and loyal to fight for Canada itself‚ but knowing the war cause was not directly related to Canada ‚ and due to Britain’s participation‚ they were discouraged to join

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    The defining moment I picked was in world war II. It was the battle between Germany and Canada that was declared on September 9th‚ 1939 that started the started the war. This was eight days after Germany’s invasion of Poland. Canada’s parliament voted to declare war on Germany because of this‚ which the country did the next day. Canada separate declaration of war on Germany was a measure of the independence measure granted in 1931 statue of Westminster. In 1914‚ there had been no such independence

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    In San Diego there has recently been a weather event called an El Nino that has been causing San Diego and it’s citizens trouble. What an El Nino does is temporarily changing the climate of an area. For San Diego’s instance‚ it has been creating downpours that have been damaging roadways‚ buildings‚ cars‚ has caused erosion and collapsing of rocks and trees‚ flooding in parking structures and of crops‚ and a multitude more cases of devastation to San Diego. With all of that destruction‚ one can only

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    without any control‚ but the test of success for a business is how one copes with these disasters. After evaluation of the of Tsunami crisis in Japan and the affect it had on Honda Canada‚ your job is to create a sense of security for all customers‚ employees and dealers. To address these concerns about the negative impact of the Tsunami‚ it is important to focus on three key factors when implementing a statement to both internal and external stakeholders: • Carry out a moderately informal tone to

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    Topic 2: The Ecosystem 2.1.1 Biotic: living factors or components‚ e.g. plants and animals. Abiotic: non-living factors or components‚ e.g. soil‚ water‚ wind‚ etc… 2.1.2 Trophic level: is the position that an organism or a group of organisms in a community occupies in a food chain. 2.1.3 A food chain shows the flow of energy from one organism to the next. A food web is a complex network of interrelated food chains. Producers (autotrophs): manufacture their

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    safe‚ inclusive environment? On December 6th‚ 1989‚ in Montreal‚ Quebec‚ it appeared that gender equality meant nothing. Known as the Montréal Massacre‚ this tragic mass shooting of 14 young female engineering students at L’Ecole Polytechnique had an impact on many Canadians by bringing attention to the perceived safety of all Canadian women. It brought to the forefront the reality that women trying to better themselves through education in a male-dominated field might not be viewed as equals as originally

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