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    43我二宫和也同仁堂

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    social environment. You should use examples from your own experience as an immigrant or an international student in Canada‚ and/or examples that you know directly or indirectly. You should also quote at least once from “No Nation So Favoured” by Hugh MacLennan (pp.5-6). OR 2. In “A Fable for Tomorrow” (pp. 123-124)‚ Rachel Carson raises the serious issues of pollution and environmental protection. Select specific examples from Carson’s essay and essays by Sang Il Lee (“Our Earthly Fate”‚ pp.233-234)

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    Programming Language

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    Neumann Style? A Function Style and its Algebra of Program” Common ACM21‚ 8 (August 1978)‚ pp. 613-614. 7. Maclennan‚ Bruce J. (1999). Principals of Programming Languages. 3rd edition: design‚ evaluation and implementation. United States of America. Oxford University Press. 8. Meyers‚ Nathan. (December 1999). Java Programming on Linux. United States of America. Waite group press. 9 10. MacLennan‚ BJ. (1983). “Values and object in program Languages.” SIGPLAN Notices 17‚12 (December 1983)‚pp 70-79; reprinted

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    Brett Whiteley Essay

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    Artists interact with the events and issues of their time and place and this is shown with Australian artist Brett Whiteley’s artwork series called “the Christie series”. Some of Whiteley’s artworks include “Head of Christie”‚ “Christie and Hectoria McLennan”‚ “10 Rillington Place” and “Christie and Kathleen Maloney”. Brett Whiteley is an Australian artist paints his artworks in an abstract way. He was born on the 7th of April 1939 and he died on the 15 June 1992.Whiteley was a passionate artist

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    Howard Becker‚ a 1960’s sociologist‚ the meaning and the impact for an individual or a group‚ of having a label applied‚ must be considered. People with mental challenges are more likely to be discriminated and labels tend to stick. Connor A‚ MacLennan E (2009)‚ HNC in Social Care Student Book‚ Heinemann http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/labelling_theory.htm INSTITUTIONALISATION Institutionalisation is used to refer to the process of committing a particular individual to an institution

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    Fortex Scandal

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    1992 Trade New Zealand export award‚ and a Best Corporate Strategy award (MacLennan‚ 1996). Despite winning these awards the company gained a reputation for not achieving financial performance projections and delivering lower returns than other firms on the stock exchange (Securities Commission‚ 1995).The driving force behind Fortex was Grahame Thompson. He had a strong vision for the business and was very ambitious. (MacLennan‚ 1996) What happened? On 11 March 1994 Fortex announced that

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    Strategy Implementation

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    Strategy implementation According to MacLennan (2011)‚ strategy implementation is also known as strategy execution and it a process that the organisation used to implement it planning and take the strategy into action in order for the organisation to achieve or realise the strategic objectives‚ goals‚ visions and missions. Furthermore according to Draft and Marcic (2009)‚ there are some challenges and difficulties when a business environment faces some difficulties at the time of executing the strategy

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    In the Skin of a Lion

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    Canada has been credited by the United Nations for being the most multicultural nation for over forty five years. People have been migrating from all over the world to “the New World” due to economic struggles‚ wartime affairs or simply a chance for a new beginning. Various works of literature and media representations have been made to retell‚ relate and reflect upon the difficult journeys made by these immigrants. The novel‚ In the Skin of A Lion‚ by Canadian immigrant and author Michael Ondaatje

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    Cerebral Palsy

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    Cerebral palsy encompasses a group of conditions that are caused by problems in brain development. Disturbances in the brain usually occur during fetal or infant brain development and effects movement and motor control in children (Lisovska‚ 2016). The cerebral cortex‚ which is the part of the brain responsible for directing muscle movement‚ is damaged and cerebral palsy thus develops. Cerebral palsy can be classified into four types which are made distinct because of its location and abnormality

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    John Mcgrath

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    Holdsworth‚ 2002: xv) and went to Paris during the revolts of May 1968. These revolts made important marks on him and the playwright started to grow opposition to the class-based society in Britain. In 1971‚ McGrath‚ his wife Elizabeth MacLennan and her brother David MacLennan established the 7:84 Theatre Company‚ which took its name from a statistic that was published in The Economist that 7 per cent of the population of Britain owned 84 per cent of the country’s wealth. McGrath comments that “although

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    Swerve Essay

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    During his journey Hugh Twycross undergoes changes that make him a better person. Discuss. Hugh Twycross learns to make his own decisions and he develops new mature relationships‚ which make him a better person in the end of the novel ‘Swerve’. Hugh experiences ways of life that are different from his parent’s way of living‚ in which they are protective of his life. Hugh wasn’t someone who would speak up for himself especially when his parents had his future planned out and he wasn’t able to

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