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    Our Children Our Future Our Vision First Nation Jurisdiction Over First Nation Education In Ontario Our Children‚ Our Future‚ Our Vision This report has been produced by the New Agenda Working Group established by the Chiefs of Ontario and synthesizes information previously published in other studies or papers and recent input gathered from First Nations individuals and organizations as noted in the report. The report does not claim to represent the views or positions of any particular First

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    VCE Exam Preparation 2011 Units 3 and 4 Part A Unit 3: Australia’s health Australians generally enjoy good health and are among the healthiest people in the world when compared to other developed countries. The health status of Australians can be measured in many ways‚ such as consideration of burden of disease‚ health adjusted life expectancy‚ disability adjusted life years (DALYs)‚ life expectancy‚ under-five mortality rate‚ mortality and morbidity rates‚ incidence and prevalence of disease

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    As the snow begins to melt and the world receives back it’s glorious colours‚ people embrace that spring is upon us. They bring out the lawn furniture‚ buy new flowers‚ turn down the thermostat and embrace the warmth that they have been deprived of for the last six months. Most people would take the change in weather as a sign of relaxation‚ knowing that summer is coming and that their lives are going to get a little less stressful. But for the people of Portland Ontario when the world changes colour

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    Japanese remained strictly loyal to Japan regardless of their birthplace and citizenship. The Victorian MP‚ R.W. Mayhew argued that citizenship meant nothing in his debates: “blood is thicker than water” . Protests were even organized against the Ottawa government for their inexcusable dilatoriness in instituting the removal and detention of the Japanese . The immediate action soon released as to satisfy the public and to cease the stream of anti-Japanese propaganda. Due to the impossibility in distinguishing

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    Rocco Magnotto then slashed Jun Ling’s throat‚ dismembered his corpse and did sexual acts with it. He posted a graphic video displaying those violent actions. Mr. Jun Ling’s foot was found in a package posted to the Conservation Party headquarters in Ottawa. His hand was discovered in a package mailed to the Liberal Party of Canada. Researchers suggest that defensive‚ aggression‚ psychotic‚ offensive and a way to appear powerful are the main reasons behind homicidal mutilation. Researchers also say that

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    PERSONS DAY 84 YEARS AGO ON OCTOBER 18‚ 1929 THE PERSONS CASE WAS DECIDED. THE CASE WAS ABOUT THE LEGAL DEFINITION OF “PERSONS” IN CANADA’S 19TH CENTURY CONSTITUTION THE BRITISH NORTH ACT OF 1867 AND LAWS WHICH ASSUMED THAT “PERSONS” MEANT MEN BY 1921 WOMEN HAD FINALLY BEEN GRANTED THE RIGHT TO THE VOTE AND COULD BE APPOINTED JUDGES BUT THEY WERE STILL DENIED THE RIGHT TO BE APPOINTED TO THE SENATE. FIVE WOMEN : EMILY MURPHY

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    Ashley Alfisi Connection with the Great Spirit Pontiac was a Native American born to the Ottawa tribe and allied with the French. Being during this time the invasions of land by others was very popular; the thoughts of being conquered were always in the back of Native Americans minds. Once the British came and took over Pontiacs land in modern day Detroit‚ he decided to go on the conquest to look for this Great Spirit. “ How can you hope‚ encumbered as you are‚ to succeed in your design? Go

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    contain satellite orbit parameters‚ in conjunction with software designed to use almanac files to compute satellite visibility. [pic] Elevation and Mask Angle Azimuth (Courtesy: - Geomatics Canada‚ Information Services‚ 615 Booth Street‚ Ottawa‚ OntarioK1A 0E9) Software packages to compute satellite visibility are available commercially and often accompany commercial GPS receiver software. When computing satellite availability‚ one should be careful to use

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    Red’s electric powwow a musical group started by Ian Campeau and Bear Witness to give a voice to indigenous people. According to Damaris Colhoun In the starting stage of Electric powwow Campeau and witness faced public critics on the bases of their culture‚ color and creed. Starting with a small party for local indigenous students Campeau and Witness introduced mashed up of their own electronic music and powwow.” Pow Wows are the Native American people’s way of meeting together‚ to join in dancing

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    occurred in Eastern Canada from 1865 to 1903 that involved the conservationists‚ lumbermen‚ and the government. A decision had to be reached with regards to what will be done about the sawdust that was dumped into rivers and lakes‚ particularly the Ottawa River. (85) Gillis focuses on the three controversial issues that were raised due to the pollution; health‚ navigation‚ and recreation‚ the conservationists displayed social views and the lumbermen demonstrated business interest‚ while the government

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