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    Hundred-Foot Journey In the film‚ The Hundred Foot Journey‚ the actors are able to effectively portray the theme that treating your enemies with kindness rather than spite you can learn to eliminate your enemies and transform them to your greatest friends and can even people that you love. The actors were able to create this strong sense of theme through their ability to really connect with their characters‚ which convince the audience and connect with the characters. The characters in The Hundred

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    History and Description Canada Post Corporation is the primary postal operator in Canada. It was found in 1867 as the post office department of the Canadian Government‚ which was named‚ Royal Mail Canada. In the late 1960s‚ the Royal Mail Canada was renamed as ‘Canada Post’ but had not been separated from the government. On October 16‚ 1981‚ Canada Post Corporation was established formally and became a crown corporation. Its international services started in the early 1990s. (Canada Post Corporation

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    Analysis of Holling C. Holling’s Paddle to the Sea Using Northrup Frye’s Theory of Garrision Mentality Holling C. Holling’s Paddle to the Sea is a novel about the adventures of a small wooden canoe carving named Paddle-to-the-Sea. This novel is also presented as a short movie produced by Canadian filmmaker Bill Mason under the National Film Board of Canada. The story begins with a young boy living in an isolated cabin in Nipigon Country. Carving a piece of pine wood‚ the boy creates Paddle who

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    The most significant event in Canada’s history would be the building of the railway. It opened  up new markets to the country and brought areas together. It also created a need for new  resources and technology‚ which led to the important development of industries in Canada.  Early railroads in Canada were mainly for short­line and were developed for transportation all  year round‚ so when the canals and rivers were frozen there was still a way to get around.    The development in railroads in C

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    The first people of Canada (The Inuit/Subarctic People And the Eastern woodland farmers have many similarities And differences like they use the same gear‚ but they also believe in different things. All these tribes have differences and similarities‚ but right now we’re going to be covering the similarities. Like they are mostly passive‚ but they still fought they also briefly fought each other for land and other needs. This shows that yes‚ they are passive‚ but they still do fight for needs They

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    Leonard Cohen is one of the most famous singer songwriters‚ to ever come out of Canada. He is often compared to Bob Dylan in style and depth and the impact he had on the music scene starting in the 60’s and his popularity still continues to today. Famous songs include Bird on a Wire‚ Everybody knows‚ Hallelujah and Dance me to the end of Love. Several of his songs have been featured in films such as Wonder Boys and Natural Born Killers‚ which opened his music to new generations. Leonard Cohen

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    I chose the article “Charlie Angus Hope the Road Leads to NDP Leader.” Written by Jeremy J. Nuttall‚ for this week’s composition. Charlie Angus is the New Democrat leadership candidate who wants the same opportunity for his constituents and all Canadians. Angus was raised in Timmins in northern Ontario where he got memories of young Indigenous people who have killed themselves. He explained that Indigenous issues‚ the environment and the middle class are some of his main concerns‚ as well as it is

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    vast‚ quiet‚ and bountiful area. Unfortunately big companies; such as Hydro Quebec‚ decided that this was where the money was. The James Bay Hydro Project was such a huge‚ expensive and destructive operation that it completely changed the landscape of northern Canada. The James Bay Hydro Project was a multi-phased project brought to the area by Hydro Quebec. The whole process started in 1971 when Hydro-Quebec and the Quebec government initiated the project. Over the course of two phases they built

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    without mentioning their historical and seasonal aspects. Because of these aspects‚ Quebec is a place where you can find some of the most interesting sights you will ever see. Old Quebec City is the living witness of our history. The first example is the church Notre-Dame des Victoires. Located at the bottom of Cap Diamant‚ this church was the first one built in North America. It commemorates the establishment of Quebec in 1608. It is a modest and charming church‚ constructed of stones and dominated

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    Eastern Woodland And The Seven Years’ War The Eastern Woodland Indians mainly consisted of two major regions the Iroquois‚ which comprised of five tribes and added an additional a sixth later‚ and the Cherokee. The Indians in the Eastern Woodland nation lived East of the plains and all the way to the coast‚ Iroquois in North Eastern currently know as the Ohio area and Cherokee South Eastern currently known as the Tennessee and Georgia area. All Indians lived off the lands hunting‚ gathering‚

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