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    Over the years‚ there have been many Great Canadians. Whether they have had numerous amazing accomplishments‚ or only one very grave one‚ they are defined as a huge role in the country. Many Great Canadians have changed Canada in a good way‚ or have done things for the citizens. Lester B. Pearson’s efforts and accomplishments as Prime Minister helped improve Canada. He helped create Canada’s reputation as peacekeepers. When he felt Canadians needed it‚ he brought Universal Health Care into Canada

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    Lester B. Pearson Brandon Chong CHC2D-1 Mr. Storey February 25‚ 2014 Chong 2 Canada‚ a nation that stretches from sea to sea with rich natural resources‚ economic stability‚ and persisting technological developments‚ a prosperous nation fabricated by great leaders‚ one of them being Lester B.Pearson. He was a Canadian professor‚ historian‚ civil servant‚ statesman‚ diplomat‚ and politician who won a Nobel Prize for Peace in 1957 for resolving the Suez Canal crisis.1 He served as

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    There are three substantial questions that must be considered in this case; which are‚ does the charter of rights and freedoms apply to the CPCC‚ has Tim’s rights been violated and if so‚ can this violation be justified in a free and democratic society. Section 32 1(a) and (b) applies to the Canadian government and government (parliament/ legislators) of the government and all their authority they are in. Only the government has the ability to violate the charter of rights and freedoms. If a violation

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    Canada’s 150 Essay- May This year was Canada’s 150th celebration‚ but should Canada really be celebrating all the wrongs we’ve done in just 150 years? They range from detention camps to abusive “schools”. Our history isn’t as pretty as we thought it was. Canada should not be proud of the first 150 years‚ due to the wrongs of the citizens that came before them. This includes the expulsion of the Japanese-Canadians‚ the Chinese Head Tax and the mistreatment of the First Nations (1). A wrong

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    The elements that defines Canadians today and what makes them different from other nations throughout the world are the bilingual and multicultural society‚ their tolerance and humanitarianism‚ their international role as peacekeepers‚ their maple leaf and the universal health care. These all things have one name defined – Lester B. Pearson who was the 14th prime minister of Canada. Pearson left his stamp in his five years of government‚ he defined how Canadians looks today and how they had looked

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    Although the tragic story of a few thousand young American women‚ knowingly and horrifically poisoned by their employers‚ sounds like a dystopian novel‚ it is the real story of the Radium Girls. In the early twentieth century‚ the Radium Girls worked in factories‚ painting watch dials with luminous‚ radium-laced paint by pointing the brush with their mouths. Unaware‚ these women ingested the toxic chemical that drilled holes into their very bones– the very same chemical that the companies proclaimed

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    The first artwork is “Female Clothing Styles” painted by Pierre Jacques Benoit in 1831. Benoit was a Belgian artist who “visited Suriname around 1831 and apparently stayed for several months” (website name). He wanted to paint this during his trip to Suriname‚ so he can remember his time by painting this artwork of four women in different clothing styles. The website also mentioned‚ “The 100 lithographs in his book (hand colored in the John Carter Brown copy)‚ accompanied by textual descriptions

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    Upon arrival at the Cathedral of Saint Pierre‚ the structure demands your respect. One can see the towers when approaching further up the street until the final steps when the building goes out of view. Upon the final turn the church pops into view with some form of shock. The whole environment is inviting. The grand rose window shining forth at the central point of the facade‚ steps lead you down to the front entrance and the front gothic porch recedes inward (McNarama‚ 147). Somethings tells you

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    Jean-Pierre Vernant’s book‚ "The Origins of Greek Thought‚" is a critical reassessment of a dominant historical trope for Western antiquity: that Greek philosophy amazingly materialized out of thin air after the Dorian Invasion. As an alternative to this popular idea‚ Vernant rationalizes the revolution of Greek thought as it pertains to the development of the polis (city)‚ the development of philosophy‚ along with the idea that logic was developed by accompanying death of the monarchy and the birth

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    Pierre Bonnard and Jean-Léon Géròme are both very talented artist both born in France. They both painting beautiful paintings throughout their career. Pierre Bonnard‚ painted The Green Blouse in 1919 which is 40 1/8 x 26 7/8 in. (101.9 x 68.3 cm) and Jean-Léon Géròme painted Bashi-Bazouk in 1868- 69 which is 31 3/4 x 26 in. (80.6 x 66 cm). Both artists painting is based on an event that occurred in their past. Bonnard’s painting captures a scene in which he observed. His longtime companion and wife

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