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    OVERVIEW Catalyst Western Union was established as a telegraph company in the mid-19th century‚ and began money transfer operations in 1871. Its telegram and business communication services ceased in 2006‚ but by this time the money transfer business had long been Western Union’s main revenue source. After at least a decade of continuous profitability‚ Western Union has long been a leading telecommunications company. The company is currently a leading player in the global cross-border money transfer

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    Purpose of the study The purpose of this study is to reduce the unhealthy eating habits among MUN students through investigating the reasons that lead to unhealthy eating habits and showing the harms that are caused by unhealthy diets to make students aware of their food and health choices. Suggestions will be made for students to manage the menu and evaluate balanced nutrition. Historical Background Students at Memorial University are facing great pressure from school and work. A healthy

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    Since the beginning of time the individual has been in a conflict. In the novel Death on The Ice by Cassie Brown we are shown how the crew of the Newfoundland survived in great hardship. The examples I will be showing you are of Jesse Collins with his struggle against the failing hope of the men‚ Cecil Mouland and his determination to live‚ and also Captain Abe Keans pride against the morals of Saint Johns. Every human being going those adversity through their lifetime‚ whether it be failing school

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    days Kellie Loder (born 1988) is an independent singer-songwriter from Newfoundland who plays drums‚ guitar and piano. Having written her first song at age 16 about a cousin who died in a traffic accident‚ Loder was studying nursing at the Grenfell Campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland when she released her first album‚ The Way‚ in August 2009. Later that year‚ she won a talent-search contest hosted by YC Newfoundland‚ a Christian youth conference. As part of the award‚ Loder

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    as Prime Minister. Joey Smallwood is known for being a father of confederation as he signed Newfoundland and Labrador to join Canada. Both‚ Mackenzie King and Joey Smallwood‚ were incredible leaders. Firstly‚ they both impacted a grand amount of people in different ways‚ the quantity of their actions. Secondly‚ they both impacted people in a profound way‚

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    The Story of Crow Gulch: Resettling an “Outport Ghetto” in Corner Brook‚ Newfoundland during the 1960s (Please note: This paper (still a study- in-progress) is not to be cited or quoted without the permission of the author.) Rainer Baehre Historical Studies and Social/Cultural Studies Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Memorial University of Newfoundland A2H 6P9 e-mail: rbaehre@swgc.mun.ca Environmental History of the Atlantic Region Panel Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association

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    Summary of Random Passage Random Passage‚ a book written by Bernice Morgan‚ is a novel that takes the reader back to the rural‚ unpopulated Newfoundland. The setting in which the book takes place is Cape Random which is a desolate cape off the shores of Newfoundland. This is a fictional place and is based on a real location‚ Cape Island‚ where Bernice Morgan’s ancestors lived. The book contains many rich characters all trying to thrive‚ survive‚ and live on this desolate cape. The novel focuses

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    Ultimately‚ music played on the radio progressively became something they expected hear as it also gave them a musical sense of place. 7) Describe the Newfoundland cultural revival. How did Ryan’s Fancy contribute to that? Ryan’s Fancy contributed to the Newfoundland cultural revival because it gave the community a balance between Newfoundland and Irish musical sense of place. As described in the article‚ it gave people the impression how something can be transition from the “kitchen to the stage”

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    Raleigh money to send colonists to implement her rules and religion upon the natives in Ireland‚ Newfoundland‚ and Virginia. Sir Humphrey Gilbert made several trips in these efforts but was lost at sea. Several more voyages were made to the New Lands in efforts to colonize but failed. Jamestown was the first successful colony. In the 1580’s colonists faced difficulties while colonizing Ireland‚ Newfoundland‚ and Virginia primarily due to differences in religion and ways of life. To begin with‚ leaders

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    Fiscal Sustainability of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Defined Benefit Public Sector Pension Plans  A Provincial Comparison of Public Employee Retirement Schemes and their Fiscal Impacts Submitted to: Miss Rebecca Newhook Cooperative Education Coordinator Faculty of Arts and Science‚ Memorial University of Newfoundland Submitted by: Matthew Yong Chung Hui Bachelor of Arts Student (Economics) – Class of 2014 Student Number – 200919348 Memorial University of Newfoundland Submitted on: August 6th

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