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    Robert Borden

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    Biography: Robert Borden Early Life Robert Borden was born on 26th 1854 in Nova Scotia were he received his original education‚ until about the age of 14 were his intelligence was first recognized and was appointed an assistant to the school. Robert was said to have a very strong character‚ a phiolosiphical point of view and had high ambitions in life. After a brief period of time he began teaching at private academics until returning to his hometown to become the head of a law firm. He had studied

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    to answer the question: Analyze how Robert Borden won the 1917 election over Wilfred Laurier. Robert Borden used his oratory skills as a politician to create political coalitions and persuade people‚ ultimately to achieve widespread support. Borden also used ingenious means in order to gain an advantage in the 1917 election‚ including the passing of restrictive legislations regarding the ability to vote for various groups of people. By using these methods‚ Borden was able to gain a competitive advantage

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    Robert Borden Robert Borden was born in 1854 in Grand Pré‚ Nova Scotia. He was prime minister of Canada from October 10‚ 1911 to July 10‚ 1920. Background: Robert Borden’s father owned a farm and worked as a local stationmaster. Robert was very promising academically from a young age‚ and became assistant school master of his academy at age fourteen. He later went to study law at university‚ and became a lawyer in Partnership with Charles Hibbert Tupper (son of future prime minister Charles

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    Robert Borden Robert Borden was the most successful Prime Minister because he led Canada through World War One‚ increased the war effort in World War One‚ and made the Wartime Business Profits Tax of 1917. First‚ Robert Borden was a successful Prime Minister because he led Canada through World War One. Robert Borden wanted Canada to participate in the war and got several troops for the Britain empire. He made the first GST tax‚ and gave women the right to vote. He led Canada to winning

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    Billy Bishop

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    BILLY BISHOP Iysha Nobes Billy Bishop was a war hero and legend who was victorious‚ courageous‚ and an amazing leader in World War One. Billy Bishop should be remembered by his courageous acts by being the representative on our Canadian $100 note. Billy Bishop was a Canadian ace in world war won. He was credited 72 victories‚ including a raid on a German aerodrome on June 2‚ 1917. He was given the Victoria cross for this achievement. When the First World War broke out in 1914‚

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    Conscription crisis was a very big problem that happened in 1917. In which‚ the government was forcing men to go to war. Prime minister Borden asked to conscript soldiers‚ because of three main reasons. First‚ the number of casualties‚ which means the number of dead and missing people‚ was up. Second‚ the number of enlistments‚ which means the men who volunteer to go to war‚ was down. Third‚ Britain demanded that Canada send more men. On top of that‚ many groups did not want to go to the war. For

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    Sir Robert Peel

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    Professor: Dr. The History of Police The Law enforcement officers and many of their policies are centered on the twelve principles constructed by Sir Robert Peel‚ and his statement of‚ “the people are the police‚ and the police are people” (Johnson‚ & Wolfe‚ 2003). Robert Peel perceived that officers did not need to encroach into citizens lives when preventing criminal activity in communities. Peel created the principles that attributed to Community policing

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    Sir Robert Peel Review Danny Granillo CJA 214 September 27th‚ 2011 Jason Hillis Sir Robert Peel Review American policing has been around for years and is extremely likely to be around for hundreds of generations to come. Very early policing and punishments could include public humiliation and even torture. Times have changed since the beginnings of police tactics now it is incredibly uncommon to see public humiliation due to a crime. American policing has changed multiple times over the past

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    Sir Robert Peel Christina Buenrostro CJA/214 Version 2 August 5‚ 2010 Roy Diaz Sir Robert Peel Today the world has become a very dangerous place to live. Sometimes you can not even walk to the store without seeing a crime in progress or a crime scene investigation. Children are restricted to their home because of constant danger that goes on in their community. However‚ communities today have a police department assigned to protect and serve and this includes helping keep crime

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    research of Sir Robert Peel’s position on policing to the varied needs of contemporary society‚ it was revealed that police departments currently use the nine principles that Peel established in 1829. These principles are used as a foundation for the police to prevent crime and also to preserve a positive relationship with the community. It will be explained how Peel’s policing and principles are being utilized in the modern era and also show his position on policing. In 1829 Sir Robert Peel formed

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