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    Philip H. 2-1 Countries during the era of the 1860s realized that being an independent country would not be beneficial to them‚ the major one within this timeline‚ the colonies in Canada. The colonies in what would become Canada would be pressured by issues from places within itself and foreign places for multiple reasons. First of all‚ the parties for politics were equal in size and power making them be able to block every move of the opposing parties‚ making movement within the political world

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    Education in Canada

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    Education is considered very important and crucial by many because it is supposed to help develop and shape one future and is a recognized as a crucial contributing factor to building a stable and economically functioning country. Education is supposed to provide people with financially efficient jobs‚ and individual education is learned throughout the country which helps make a nation smarter and more educated resulting in Canada having the knowledge that other country’s will want to gain from us

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    Baby Dumping

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    TOPIC : CAUSES OF BABY DUMPING INTRODUCTION : In our society today‚ people of every age have problems that they need to deal with. Some problem for one age may differ from the problem of another age‚ or they may be just the same. MAIN POINT : 1 ) LACK OF SEX EDUCATION * Most of the parents failed to inject the knowledge of sex into the mind of their children. *  Parents always think that their children will understand everything about sex when they grow up. * This is the natural

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    How the West Was Lost

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    Stephen Aron’s book How the West Was Lost gives a complex and yet insightful view of the transformation of the Western Frontier and the role Kentucky placated on Americas expansion. Aron agrees with in Frederick Jackson Turner’s view of Kentucky’s significance in the westward expansion of America. Aron starts off with “the world of Daniel Boone gave way to that of Henry Clay.”1; this sets the stage with Aron showing a link from one way of life to the transformation to the next stage of the transformation

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    Explain why the policies of republican presidents encouraged the economic boom in 1920s The boom was a huge economic development for the US. The First World War had been very beneficial to America‚ factory production had risen substantially so it could reach the needs of the war. America then experienced a substantial growth in industry and farming. Businesses also began to mass produce goods through standardization such as automobiles which lead many Americans to purchase the goods which in turn

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    Multiculturalism Canada

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    Multicultural History Society‚ Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity‚ Accessed January 27‚ 2011. http://www.multiculturalcanada.ca/Encyclopedia/A-Z/m9/3 This article explains how the Canadian Identity was shaped after the end of World War II and from how the idea of “anglo-conformity” came into place to the acceptance of refugees into the country. As seen in this article‚ Canadian culture has been shaped by diverse cultures. Duncan‚ James S; Ley‚ David. Place/culture/representation. Routledge

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    Rights Movement is very important. It was very important because after the Civil War Jim Crow laws were put in place. Dr. Martin Luther King contributed to the movement and Rosa Parks was arrested for sitting down on a bus. The Civil Rights Movement was very important. The Civil Rights movement was very important‚ because after the Civil War Jim Crow laws were put in place. Jim Crow laws were based on race‚ and they were not official laws. An example of a Jim Crow law was one in Florida‚ where the

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    Last‚ R.B. Bennet the conservative Prime Minister of Canada had an all right but not perfect solution to the Great Depression. Bennet believed the cause of the Great Depression was business problems. Specifically he believed that Canada needed to stop sending out its resources to other countries and then buy back the finished product. To solve the Depression he wanted Canada to raise its tariffs. By raising Canada’s tariffs‚ finished products from other countries will become too expensive. This will

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    premature babies

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    Premature babies are babies born before 37 weeks. For some babies they are born closer to their due dates and suffer from little to no consequences of being born preterm. Preterm infants is another word for premature that is defined as any infant born before their due date. Where as the term small-for-date refers to babies that are born at the desired due date‚ but are below the expected weight for the length of time spent in the womb. About 500‚00 babies are born prematurely in the

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    How Was Sparta Governed?

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    How was Sparta governed? The Spartan Government Ancient Spartan government was a complex system of intertwined elements‚ which affected the power control. In many ways‚ ancient Sparta was a communist state‚ with the lack of luxuries‚ other Grecian states enjoyed and the strict control for equality but was complicated with the almost religious need for a democratic vote. Sparta had three levels of government; the Kings’‚ the Gerousia‚ the Ephors and the Ekklesia‚ each having their own requirements

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