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    that the picture of Cecile describes how Mathilde looks in the end. I personally think Nova Scotia shouldn’t join confederation because the cost of buying goods from Canada would be higher than buying goods from Britain because of the high tariffs. Joining confederation might damage the trade links between Nova Scotia and U.S which would be bad since they just had a Civil War with Britain. If Nova Scotia did join confederation they would have a small voice in the assembly compared to Ontario

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    Clockmaker" is Americans. "The Clockmaker" was written when Nova Scotia had "No capital or markets and with a population which had acquired habits that were not suited for a life of meagre income and sober farming" (Klinck‚ 92-101). Haliburton blamed the Americans for this. One of the reasons he wrote "The Clockmaker" was to enlighten Nova Scotia and the rest of the world about the true heritage and resources of the colony. "The salvation of Nova Scotia could only come‚ he felt through a marked change

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    escape into the Regiment‚ he was emancipated from his master. After the war they were evacuated to Nova Scotia by the British. The British promised them land‚ tools and rations for three years to those who fought along with them but their promise weren’t exactly lived up to. They were segregated into villages and given small amounts of food along with lands that were unable to grow crops on. The white Nova Scotia’s were just as unwilling to share their land as the American’s were. Eventually they burned

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    To What Extent Were Chemical Weapons Effective in World War II? Word Count: 1701 Table of Contents A. Plan of Investigation 3 B. Summery of Evidence 4-6 C. Evaluation of Sources 6-7 D. Analysis 8-9 E. Conclusion 9-10 F. Bibliography 11-12 To What Extent Were Chemical Weapons Effective in World War I? A. Plan of Investigation This investigation will assess the extent that chemical weapons were effective in World War I. In order to do so‚ this investigation will

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    William Hall

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    Nova Scotia Museum 1747 Summer Street info Halifax‚ Nova Scotia‚ Canada B3H 3A6 William Hall‚ V C first Black person‚ the first Nova Scotian and one of the first Canadians to receive the Empire’s highest award for bravery‚ the Victoria Cross. The son of former American slaves‚ Hall was born in 1827 at Horton‚ Nova Scotia‚ where he also attended school. He grew up during the age of wooden ships‚ when many boys dreamed of travelling the world in sailing vessels. As a young man‚ Hall worked in

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    RSP Hospital Emergency Department (Halifax Nova Scotia) Mission: To be the most precise and reachable emergency health services providers in Nova Scotia. This document provides a brief summary of the budget proposed to operate 24 hours Emergency department in the city of Halifax. Cost is intended as the value of resources used to produce something. For the sake of convenience of the reader I divided the cost into 4 subheadings: Fixed costs‚ Variable costs‚ Direct costs‚ Indirect costs and Sunk

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    the continental colonies‚ others to France.  Some managed to escape to New France (Quebec).  A handful arrived in the Upper Saint John Valley.  Many moved several times; a great number left the American colonies at the end of the war and returned to Nova Scotia; many of those in France moved to the French Caribbean or  to Louisiana‚ where they formed the basis of the Cajun

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    pieces to satisfy our curiosity regarding musical evolution in Jazz‚ we should also not lose sight of the fact that these are two very enjoyable styles of music. From the lively swing orchestras inspiring large audiences to dance‚ to the softer Bossa Nova sound which is pleasing to hear in a relaxed setting‚ both have contributed to the growth of musical creativity in Jazz from the 1930’s through today. Shaw first broke through with an unusual string quartet in New York’s Imperial Theater. By early

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    first recorded race riot in Canadian history. The riot lasted ten days and showed the free black population that their new found freedom was a far cry from equality. The black population in Shelburne escaped to Birchtown for protection. Birchtown‚ Nova Scotia was the largest free black Loyalist community in North America for the first few years of its existence and was home to many black veterans. These veterans organized militia companies and were able to protect the inhabitants of the

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    "The usual‚ Reginald?" Questioned the bartender. "Yes please do‚ and keep em’ coming‚ I’ve had a rough day." After he finished four drinks‚ he noticed that The room was particularly quiet‚ besides a sort of ruckus going on in the field behind the tavern‚ he decided it was best to satisfy his curiosity. As he stepped outside he and he couldn’t believe his eyes‚ they were playing Bandy Wicket‚ being intoxicated‚ he had the audacity to run up and ask to play‚ but as he got closer‚ they seemed less welcoming

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