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    l’assurance automobile du Québec and its partners. Design and delivery team at the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec Geneviève Dumont‚ coordinator of content development Emanuelle Bérubé‚ research officer Michèle Jean‚ research officer Joanne Bouchard‚ Head‚ Apprentissage et Évaluation Lise Tourigny‚ Head‚ Service des usagers de la route Partners Association québécoise du transport et des routes (AQTR) CAA-Québec Groupe Tecnic Conduipro Association des écoles de conduite du Québec (AECQ) Centre TRANSFORM

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    Why was the 1967 referendum significant in the fight for aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people? The Australian Referendum of 1967‚ called by Prime Minister Harold Holt‚ led to important and influential decisions and legislations; which ultimately bettered the lives of the first Australians. Although the amendments made to the constitution‚ were minimal and overall didn’t immediately amount to much‚ it was significant in the progression of the mentality of Australian society. One of the most

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    Agenda-Setting Analysis This part of the analysis deals with how party competition influenced Cameron’s decision to promise an in/out referendum if re-elected in the 2015 general election. There are three parts to this analysis. The first part looks into whether issues related to the EU has been politicised by looking at the manifestoes of the four parties in the years of 2001‚ 2005‚ and 2010. The concepts of capacity and complexity are used in order to uncover changes in the manifestoes and a possible

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    example‚ in the story‚ the author includes a picture of a map to tell us about the bird’s lengthy journey. First‚ the bird starts in Rio Grande‚ Tierra del Fuego‚ then‚ stopping at different points during its journey‚ the bird flies all the way up to Quebec! Then flies all the way back‚ only stopping two times on the way home‚ not stopping while flying over the Atlantic ocean. In total the bird travels from place to place‚ 7 times in its journey! Not including coming back to its

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    Analysis/Summary of two sources Frank Brennan’s informative book No Small Change: The Road to Recognition essentially looks at the prospect of potentially having a renewed referendum. Looking back at 1967‚ and the staggering amount of public support to both eliminate discrimination against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and to include Aborigines as part of the census‚ in essence ushered rudimentary human rights laws. That being said‚ Brennan observes the same opportunity to further

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    Scottish Independence and the Referendum A general overview of the upcoming referendum on Scottish Independence. Introduction Described as Scotland ’s "biggest choice since 1707" (McLean et al‚ 2013‚ p. ix)‚ the upcoming referendum on Scottish independence will provide a pivotal event for the current and future populations of Scotland as voters get the opportunity to decide whether or not they are to remain a part of Great Britain or become an independent nation. As McLean et al (2013) have

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    2005); S. L. McShane & T. Travaglione‚ Organisational Behaviour on the Pacific Rim‚ 1st ed. (Sydney: McGraw-Hill Australia‚ 2003) Copyright © 1995 Steven L. McShane Vêtements Ltée Vêtements Ltée∗ By Steven L. McShane‚ The University of Western Australia Vêtements Ltée is a chain of men’s retail clothing stores located throughout the province of Quebec. Two years ago‚ the company introduced new incentive systems for both store managers and sales employees. Store managers in each store receive

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    The economics of sport is a rather wide field. It spreads across analyses of the demand for sport‚ cost-benefit analyses of sporting events and sporting venues‚ the local public finance implications of these same events and venues‚ sporting governance (meaning labor-management relations‚ organizational models of team or individual sports events as well as professional leagues)‚ the business and finance of professional leagues‚ wage determination‚ labour market discrimination‚ trade in the sporting

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    be achieved through referendums. One argument for the greater use of direct democracy is that is can increase legitimacy as the government is getting direct consent from the people through such methods such as referendums. Another reason is that if the government is spit on an issue it can hold a referendum for the people to choose‚ so the people have a direct influence on government and such examples of this include the AV referendum‚ and the 1975 EU membership referendum. Direct democracy

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    essential that they seek to ensure that all groups in society have their interests and demands at the very least‚ considered by the government. The use of referendums also increases public participation and enhances the idea of democracy. Public participation is a key element of democracy therefore an increase in the use of referendums will result in a higher level of democracy.

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