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    About Maple Ridge Maple Ridge is a thriving and quickly expanding city located in the northeast sector of the Metro Vancouver Area. Maple Ridge is nicely situated between the Fraser River and Golden Ears Provincial Park. It is a welcoming city with a great community feel; Maple Ridge offers many different lifestyle choices and is a great place to call home for a multitude of reasons. Here is a brief description of the city‚ its geography and some of the highlights that the city offers. Geography

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    were many events that led up to the removal of the Eastern Cherokee in the early-to-mid 19th century. However‚ it all really begins in 1830. Major Ridge was discussing treaties regarding selling land to the U.S. Government. The Cherokee believed that lived in their own sanctuary‚ their paradise‚ and that their ancestors had always lived here. Major Ridge felt if he could die to preserve his people land’s he would gladly do so. The Cherokee picked the wrong side during the American Revolution which

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    Blue Ridge Parkway

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    Waverlea Brown March 23‚ 2012 Block II Mrs. Tortual Blue Ridge Parkway Want to experience a great getaway? Maybe even take a long relaxing drive that will be remembered for a lifetime? The Blue Ridge Parkway will satisfy all those needs and more. The Blue Ridge Parkway is a 469-mile stretch through Roanoke‚ Virgina and Asheville‚ North Carolina. It is the longest road ever to be constructed in the United States (Blue Ridge Parkway 75). Many people have only drove through the parkway‚ but

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    Vimy Ridge Failure

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    The Battle Vimy Ridge was the most famous battle in Canadian history. Vimy Ridge was won by Canada in just a matter of days after other countries tried for years but failed. Vimy Ridge would never have been taken over without the leaders Sir Julian Byng and Sir Arthur Currie who played a huge part in the winning of the ridge. The winning of the Battle of Vimy Ridge proved to the other countries that Canada was and still is a proud and capable nation. Sir Julian Byng was the 12th Governor General

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    Project Unit 1 Introduction A flash of green and red‚ the Ruby-throated Hummingbird is eastern North America’s sole breeding hummingbird. These brilliant‚ tiny‚ precision-flying creatures glitter like jewels in the full sun‚ then vanish with a zip toward the next nectar source. Feeders and flower gardens are great ways to attract these birds‚ and some people turn their yards into buzzing clouds of hummingbirds each summer (Unknown‚ n.d). Ruby-throats are intensely inquisitive and thus easily attracted

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    Ruby Bridges was born on September 8‚ 1954 in Tylertown‚ Mississippi.  At the age of four‚ she moved with her parents to New Orleans.  When she was only six years old‚ her parents answered a call from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People‚ volunteering Ruby as a student to participate in the integration of the public school system in New Orleans.  She is the first black child to attend William Frantz Elementary School‚ as well as the first African American child to go to

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    The Glen Ridge Rape

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    and separated from the American ideal. But these Glen Ridge kids‚ they were pure gold‚ every mother’s dream‚ every father’s pride. They were not only Glen Ridge’s finest‚ but in their perfection they belonged to all of us. They were Our Guys (page 7)." This is a story about White Privilege‚ I thought. After reading the next two pages‚ I changed my mind. "...I wanted to understand how their status as young athlete celebrities in Glen Ridge influenced their treatment of girls and women‚ particularly

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    Tactic Used at Vimy Ridge

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    Vimy Ridge The Canadian Corps staff officers produced a tactical analysis of the french army’s experiences in the Verdun battles and created a new tactical plan of attack. The plan divided the Canadian Corps advance into four coloured objective lines. The attack would be made on a front of 7‚000 yards (6‚400 m)‚ the centre being opposite the village of Vimy‚ which lay to the east side of the ridge. The Black Line‚ the first objective‚ involved the seizure of the German forward defensive line

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    Mayank Vimy Ridge Commemoration Speech Your Majesty‚ Mr. Francois Hollande-Prime Minister of the Republic of France‚ distinguished guests‚ veterans‚ ladies and gentlemen. Thank you all for honoring us with your presence today. We are gathered here at this memorial to honor the men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice; they sacrificed their lives for the greater good of our nation. Even though‚ we Canadians are supposedly a long way away from home there is perhaps no site in

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    A Canadian Perspective - Reactions at Home. The Battle of Vimy Ridge. The First World War‚The Great War‚ undoubtedly consists of many battles.Some of them important some less so‚but every one of them carried its own significance.One such battle was the Battle of Vimy Ridge.Though not considered as significant as the main Batlle of Arras by most countries of the Triple Antante‚ it was received with a special sensation by the people of Canada."Canadians Lead in Triumph 5816 Enemyes in British Net"-

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