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    the French began in the Ohio River Valley in 1754 and lasted until 1763. (As the erudite readers of this paper know‚ this war spread to Europe in 1756 and became known the Seven Years War). British armies‚ backed by the British Royal Navy captured Quebec City in 1759. Our brave soldiers seized Montreal in 1760 and the fighting in the Americas ended. In the Treaty of Paris‚ signed in 1763‚ France surrendered most of “New France” to our Crown. On the 9th of October‚ 1763‚ His Majesty King George III

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    Eadweard Muybridge

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    cells‚ the researchers relied on the gene editing system known as CRISPR to grab the free-floating pixel codes and insert them into the bacteria’s genome. CRISPR is a group of proteins and DNA that act as an immune system in some bacteria‚.When a virus infects a bacterium‚ CRISPR cuts out part of the foreign DNA and stores it in the bacteria’s own genome. The bacterium then uses the stored DNA to recognize the virus and defend against future attacks."The sequential nature of CRISPR makes it an appealing

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    Rebellion 1837 Essay

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    The rebellion of 1837 were armed uprisings that took place in Upper and Lower Canada‚ which is now Ontario and Quebec‚ in 1837 to 1838. The two rebellions had similar causes. The British believed the lesson of the American Revolution was to restrain the power of the people. This resulted in small groups of well off men in each colony having a great deal of power. During the 1820s‚ tensions increased in both colonies‚ reformers demanded change‚ and the government resisted it. In Lower Canada‚ the

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    Samuel de Champlain

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    Samuel learned skills of sailing‚ navigation‚ and cartography at a young age. Champlain became a famous explorer and is known because he founded Quebec and a lot of Canada‚ which was New France at the time. In 1603 Champlain was invited by Francis Grave Du Point to sail and visit the River of Canada. He traveled to many places. They include; Montreal‚ Quebec‚ St. Lawrence River‚ and Tois-Rivieres. While he was there he realized this land could be colonized and used in favor of France. He was fascinated

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    CRISPR Ethical Issues

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    CRISPR is a new technology‚ a method that can edit genomes. It makes it possible for scientists to manipulate and make changes to the DNA in the cells of all organisms. Since this is such a new discovery‚ there hasn’t been done much testing and experimenting‚ which makes it unknown and none predictable for humans. It is said that with CRISPR‚ scientists will for example‚ be able to change genes in human embryos‚ and create so called “designer-babies”. There has been a lot of discussion around this

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    surrounded by a defensive stockade‚ it had been called “Angel of the Colony” by the people of Ville Marie. With the purpose of leading the aboriginals life to a high civilization place‚ the Ursulines‚ led by Marie de I’ Incarnation of Tours‚ came to Quebec in 1639 to educate French and Aboriginal Catholic girls. Marie de I’ Incarnation also learned Aboriginal language and wrote dictionaries‚ histories and catechisms in the Algonquian and Iroquoian languages‚ which also helped the Canadian’s history

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    Pickle The Cat Essay

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    Pickle the Cat‚ Second Version Contemporary slaves. They sleep‚ eat‚ and work in a fast-food restaurant‚ without a salary nor the opportunity to flee. They all have the same clothes‚ the same hair‚ and the same faces because they happen to be clones. Although it is fictitious‚ this horrendous story featured in a science-fiction novel called Cloud Atlas shocks its readers and yet asks a question. Should scientist be allowed to clone laboratory animals and‚ moreover‚ humans? As for now‚ the operation

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    Business Culture of Canada

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    parity $39‚300 Overview Canada is the second largest country in the world and is characterized by an extraordinary variety of topography‚ climates and time zones that is a North American country consisting of ten provinces like British Columbia‚ Quebec‚ Ontario etc. and three territories that Yukon‚ Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Canada is a federal state governed as a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy‚ with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state. Canadian culture is a diverse

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    In the year 1815 a prime minister was born with a birth name of John Alexander Macdonald. However‚ Macdonald was not born in Canada n to pine for a job in executive politics. In 1843‚ Macdonald ran for prime minister‚ won with 156 votes‚ and left his opponent‚ Colonel Jackson‚ with a whopping 43 votes. Although Macdonald`s leadership was left untouched for a majority of his life as prime minister‚ controversy struck in 1885 when metis (a Canadian citizen with both European and native Canadian

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    modified crops can contain genes from sources outside the plant species‚ these express new proteins‚ regulate gene expression‚ mark specific parts of the genome and provide identifying clues the gene transfer has been achieved. Using gene cloning in agriculture has had a great impact on society (Bailey and Lappé‚ 2002). Crops with an altered genome can be grown with positive attributes which make them more desirable to the consumer; taller‚ bigger‚ juicer for example. This is of great benefit to the

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