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    Trudeau said he was willing to fight during World War II‚ but he believed that to do so would be to turn his back on the population of Quebec that he believed had been betrayed by the government of William Lyon Mackenzie King. Trudeau reflected on his opposition to conscription and his doubts about the war in his Memoirs (1993): "So there was a war? Tough... if you were a French Canadian in Montreal in the early 1940s‚ you did not automatically believe that this was a just war... we tended to think

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    Pierre Louis

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    The French revolutionary has paved the way for Pierre Louis’s first clinical trials with the medical emphasis on a new concept of the medical gaze‚ detached and impersonal (Gere). Louis’ skepticism in the traditional medical practice arose when he found himself helpless during the mid of an epidemic of diphtheria (Gere). Eventually‚ Louis grew to become a therapeutic nihilist and came up with an experimental design to seek for the numeric evidences‚ indicating the inefficiency of the traditional

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    Pierre Trudeau

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    Canada’s most influential Prime Minister in Later half of the twentieth century By Areeb Mallick Pierre Elliot Trudeau was a French Canadian who was born in Montreal to a wealthy family in 1919. He studied at the Université de Montréal and later attended Harvard University to study political economy. Trudeau entered politics and was appointed parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in 1965. In the coming election Trudeau was promoted to Minster of Justice. He was an avid

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    Firstly‚ Broca’s area‚ play a really important role when we area socializing‚ in fact it could be impossible to socialize without the Broca’s area since is the area of our brain that involved with our speech. The Broca area with can speak smoothly and fluently which is necessarily to being able to socializing. Broca’s area is located on the left frontal lobe of most people. Secondly‚ the hippocampus is in charge of controlling our muscles also our memories. When you are playing with cards you need

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    Pierre Trudeau

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    Pierre Trudeau   	Pierre Trudeau will certainly not be forgotten‚ even after his death. In my opinion he accomplished a lot for Canada but I disliked his crazy ways of politics‚ to me the way he does things don’t make much sense. Unlike other politicians Pierre Trudeau‚ had four central themes: the freedom of the individual; the political equality of all individuals; the superiority of rationality; and democracy as the best form of government. What is interesting about these principles

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    Pierre Trudeau Pierre Trudeau‚ former Prime Minister of Canada‚ was once described as "A French Canadian proud of his identity and culture‚ yet a biting critic of French-Canadian society‚ determined to destroy its mythology and illusions". He has also been identified as "A staunch‚ upholder of provincial autonomy holding the justice portfolio in the federal government". Such cumulative appraisal and observation made by past fellow bureaucrat provides high testimonial for the ex-Democratic Socialist

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    Pierre Frankel

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    Pierre Frankel in Moscow: Unfreezing Change Case Analysis and Solution Submitted by: Nipun Malik The case describes the conundrum of Pierre Frankel‚ a devoted employee of H-IT which is a global IT company. He was sent to the Russian subsidiary of H-IT in Moscow‚ to improve the subsidiary’s performance and increase profitability. The environment that greeted Pierre on reaching the Moscow office is not at all welcoming: (i) Lebedev‚ who is the MD for the Russian subsidiary tried to

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    have a high chance of having a similar brain structure as humans‚ which allow gorillas to have the ability to understand and learn similarly to us. Therefore‚ I don’t think it was anything surprising to score high on IQ test. I don’t agree that animals are more like us. Even though they may seem very similar to us‚ it’s just their natural instincts. Rifkin started that a pair of crows can bend a straight wire into a hook based on their intelligence. But I don’t agree because I because it’s

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    Pierre Bourdieu

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    social theorists did not delay in providing the counter argument that was agency‚ sparking the structure/agency debate that is still relevant in social thinking today. More recently‚ attempts to synthesise the two have been made‚ where in this essay‚ Pierre Bourdieu’s take on the matter will be explored. On the one hand‚ social theorists present the concept of ‘structure’ as an objective‚ external constraint influencing individual behaviour‚ where structure is the‚ ‘recurrent‚

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    In the article of Startling Finds on Teenage Brains by Paul Thompson‚ it’s about how many teens that do a crime are placed into state prisons. A young teen being therteen years old of age names Nathaniel Brazill who has committed a crime with a first-degree murder killing his teacher Barry Grunow. As I quote from Startling Finds on Teenage Brains by Paul Thompson “A child is not man” I agree because a child who is a minor is not considered to be a full grown adult. Brazill faced his life in prison

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