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    caused great harm‚ and has no place in our country. One hundred and thirty-two federally-supported schools were located in every province and territory‚ except Newfoundland‚ New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.  Most schools were operated as "joint ventures" with Anglican‚ Catholic‚ Presbyterian or United Churches.  The Government of Canada built an educational system in which very young children were often forcibly removed from their homes‚ often taken far from their communities.  Many were

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    It is a well-known fact that human beings are judged by their deeds. Of no doubt the most demonstrative deeds of individuals are their experience and achievements in life. It is very often said that the amount of every person’s achievements indicates the level of his integrity. However from my point of view‚ a person should be judged not only by his past achievements but also by his future aspiration. In the present paper I would like to describe my personal achievements‚ the ones I already gained

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    because at her former office she had been proved when she refused a senior members of management sexual advances. This led her to move to the Winnipeg location. When Joan heard about this she quickly brought it to the attention of the human rights commission in Ontario as well as the media in both Winnipeg and Wilmington. Max MacSweeney- an Maple Leaf Shoes accountant‚ who is well knowing in the business community and does a lot of traveling throughout western Canada as part of his job. He is considered

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    The constraints of truth commissions A truth commission is supposed to not only investigate and publicize the truth‚ but also help emancipate the people‚ both the victims and perpetrators‚ in a post-violence society from the traumatic past. To achieve this goal‚ there must be sufficient funding‚ a robust institution‚ a sound legal system as well as active civil participation. Unfortunately‚ truth commissions are often faced with a number of intrinsic constraints that make it impossible to provide

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    pros and cons. The U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century‚ frequently known as the Hart-Rudman Commission after its chairmen‚ issued its third and final report in January 2001. The bottom-line conclusion is that the primary national security challenge that the United States will face in the next 20 or 30 years will be an attack by an adversary on the American homeland which could produce thousands of casualties. To deal with this threat‚ the commission calls for a major reorganization

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    The offer to Joint Juice Inc. by both Albertsons‚ the nation’s second largest grocery chain‚ and Safeway‚ the second largest grocery chain to sell Joint Juice’s products through their nationwide chain stores posed a challenging decision to the company. To sell its products throughout the nation is no doubt a great opportunity for Joint Juice‚ particularly as a start-up business. However‚ this offer challenged the company’s original strategy of staying regional for several more years and learning

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    A joint venture is a contractual agreement joining together two or more businesses in which each agrees to share profit‚ loss‚ and control in a specific enterprise. While a joint venture might seem similar to a partnership‚ there is one key difference that sets them apart. Members of a partnership have joined together to run a “business in common‚” while members of a joint venture have joined together for a particular purpose or project (Ward 1). The joint venture in our case is between Hangzhou

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    LETTER OF INTENT Dilger Corporation (referred to hereinafter as "Dilger") and Rall Consulting (referred to hereinafter as "Rall") are pleased to submit their intent to form a joint venture (referred to hereinafter as "Initial Venture"). The Initial Venture between Dilger and Rall (referred to hereinafter as the "Parties") shall be referred to herein as the Transaction and the date of the consummation of the Transaction shall be referred to as the Closing. The undersigned Parties hereby agree

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    The Security and Exchange Commission 1. When‚ Why‚ and by what authority the SEC was formed The SEC was founded in 1934 in the wake of the Great Depression – The SEC was created by section 4 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (now codified as 15 U.S.C 78d and commonly referred to as the 1934 Act). The SEC was established by the United States Congress as an independent‚ quasi-judicial regulatory agency during the Great Depression that followed the Crash of 1929. The main reason for the creation

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    Martin Partington‚ when writing about the Criminal cases Review Commission‚ declared that “One of the most serious challenges facing the criminal justice system is ensuring that miscarriages of justice do not occur”‚ (Partington‚ Introduction to the English Legal System‚ Oxford University Press‚ 2012/13 (7th ed.) at page 135. Critically consider the proposition that the Criminal cases Review Commission is routinely failing innocent people wrongly convicted of serious crimes and should‚ in the

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