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    Donald Marshall Jr.

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    Donald Marshall Jr. Facts Of Donald Marshall Jr. Shortly before Midnight on May 28‚ 1971‚in Sydney Nova Scotia Donald Marshall‚ Jr.‚ a 17-year-old Micmac‚ and Sandy Seale‚ a 17-year-old Black‚ met by chance and were walking through Wentworth Park in Sydney when they met two other men‚ Roy Ebsary‚ 59‚ a former ship ’s cook‚ and James (Jimmy) MacNeil‚ 25‚ an unemployed laborer. Marshall and Scale had an altercation with Ebsary and MacNeil. Which triggered a deadly over reaction in the drunken

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    originally seeking a westward route to India‚ his fleet of ships consisting of the Nina‚ Pinta and Santa Maria reached the island of Hispanola‚ claiming it for Spain. Giovanni Verrazano: Mariner who explored the East coast of the United States and Nova Scotia under the commission of France in 1524. He was commissioned to claim new lands in the New World and find a route to China. He was the first European to enter New York Bay. His land claims were not colonized until the 17th century. Ferdinand Magellan:

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    Marketing In Canada

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    Services Assignment - 1 Banking Industry in Canada Gaurav Sahdev Introduction: According to the World Economic Forum Canada has the safest banking system in the world‚ lead by the Big Five Canadian Banks i.e Royal Bank of Canada‚ BMO‚ CIBC‚ TD‚ Scotia Bank. Financial markets consist of markets for money‚ bonds‚ equities‚ derivatives‚ and foreign exchange. It is the channel through which savings become investments‚ and through which money and financial claims are transferred and settled. The

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    O’ Canada‚ the country that bears such vast geographical diversity‚ the country that bears such vast racial diversity‚ and the country myself‚ among many others‚ are proud to call my homeland. In the film‚ “Over Canada”‚ beautiful areas in Canada are highlighted‚ displaying landmarks from the Maritimes to the Arctic. The following are my opinions and observations on “Over Canada”. Atlantic Canada is made up of small islands and peninsulas on the Eastern part of Canada. Historically‚ Atlantic Canada

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    Pressures of an Athlete

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    limited time” (Simpson 2010). Pressures on an athlete are amplified to a rate only they can control. As an athlete‚ I believe we are breed to overcome this feeling and strive for better results despite the odds. From an early age in Cole Harbor‚ Nova Scotia I was always in the spotlight and got used to hundreds or people rushing in for interviews or even pictures with me. Some can say I grew up pretty fast‚ I was ahead of my years in skill and character‚ which I also believe‚ had a strong influence

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    Henry Hudson: Explorer

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    to Novaya Zemlya (an island north of Russia in the Arctic Ocean). Hudson was then hired by the Dutch East India Company in 1609‚ to try to find the Northwest Passage farther south. On this trip‚ in a ship called the Half Moon‚ Hudson sailed to Nova Scotia‚ and then sailed south. He found what is now called the Hudson River. Hudson is credited with discovering the location which is now New York City (although the Verrazzano had previously sailed by the area in 1524). Hudson sailed into New York’s

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    Newfoundland had concluded to not unite with the other four colonies since Prince Edwards Island also had not joined confederation with Canada East‚ Canada West‚ Nova Scotia‚ and New Brunswick. Newfoundland had figured that if they joined the new government that their goods wouldn’t sell‚ as Canada already had low prices on their products. Which would mean that Newfoundland economy would decrease because their items will not be purchased? The colony also realized that taxes would increase on their

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    outcome‚ Canada in the 1980s. Adolescence‚ 23‚ 45-58 Hoffman‚ S Klepinger‚ D.‚ Lundberg‚ S.‚ & Plotnick‚ R. (1999). How does adolescent fertility affect the human capital and wages of young women? Journal of Human Resources‚ 34‚ 421 Miller‚ B Nova Scotia Department of Community Services (1991). Mothers and Children: One Decade Later. Halifax‚ NS: NS Department of Community Services Rosen‚ R.‚ Herskovitz‚ L.‚ and Stack‚ J

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    Social Marginalization

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    In Canada alone; social marginalization of the disabled is recognizable everywhere. It can be seen overtly and sometimes unintentionally so. The visually impaired are given a due role as well as others who are considered disabled within society. They have a grouped minority that is generally looked down upon in our society. These created social barriers keep these unintentionally or intentionally isolated individuals from reaching their true potential as self- actualized selves. It causes unnecessary

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    During the early 1900’s the fishing of bluefin tuna became an international sport with increasing popularity. From the 1930’s through to the 1960’s‚ the Sharp Cup in Nova Scotia was held which was a popular international bluefin tournament‚ the largest catch being 1‚760 recorded in 1949. Many other tournaments were also held throughout the Northeast United States until the mid- 1960’s‚ when bluefin tuna’s population appeared to have declined. A detailed study of the reason for this decline was never

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