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    through my involvement in numerous conferences both in Canada and the USA. As the sole representative for Windsor, Ontario in the Rotary Adventures in Citizenship conference in Ottawa, I had the valuable experience of learning the inner workings of Canadian democratic institutions from political leaders and senior officials, such as the Governor-general of Canada. Group discussions with the Speaker enabled me to gain an even greater appreciation for the core democratic values of

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    Vanhack Introduction City of Vancouver belongs to the province of British Columbia and Greater Vancouver district. Vancouver city covers an area of 114.67 km² and counts 2,410,886 inhabitants (2011 census) with a density of 21,024.56 km². The average altitude is 0152 m. Vancouver is called "Nicknames of Vancouver" and has the slogan is "By Sea, Land, and Air We Prosper". His first mention dates from 1886. Presentation The third city in population density in Canada after Toronto and Montreal, in

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    On March 22, 2016, the Library of Congress issued a press release outlining their decision to alter their subject heading pertaining to immigration. In the official press release, the Library of Congress outlined their reasoning behind changing their pejorative headings. “Alien” and “illegal alien”. The Public and Standards Division of the Library of Congress cited outcry from the immigrant community, as one of their major reasons for their reevaluation. In response, on May 10, Tea Party Republic

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    Outline: 100 point I. Introduction My project is about Peter O’Brian who completed the same major as myself but also doubled it with film. Something I look to doing in the near future. O’Brian has a BA in Communications and in Film he is a Canadian Producer and is considered “perhaps one of Canada's best-known film producers” (Kayne, 2003). O’Brian is someone I aspire to be because of his background with my degree and with my passion for film. O’Brian has overcome many obstacles and has built

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    I am an eighteen-year-old women in Canada, being an eighteen-year-old in Canada means I have the right to vote in elections officially. On my eightieth birthday one of the most common things that was said to me was the fact that I am now old enough to vote. Hearing that I have the independence, the right and a voice to vote for who I believe should be running our towns, provinces and, country is such an amazing honour. What many young women do not take into account is that this was not always the

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    Primary Sources- Baskin, Robert E. "10 Years after Shuttle Columbia Tragedy, Crew's Kids, Spouses Still Struggle ..." Dallas Morning News. N.p., 13 Jan. 2013. Web. 5 Feb. 2013 This is a newspaper article that was published the day after John F. Kennedy was assassinated, November 23, 1963. It describes how  Lyndon B. Johnson becomes president, he takes the presidential oath only an hour and a half after John F. Kennedy has been shot. Another article on the front page of this paper is written about

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    study by the National Household Survey (NHS) 1,400,685 people had an Aboriginal identity in 2011, representing 4.3% of the total Canadian population. Aboriginal people mostly live in Ontario and the western provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia (Aboriginal Peoples). The loss of land is not the biggest problem facing the aboriginal Canadians. The biggest problem facing the

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    My decision to pursue medicine happened when I was still an adolescent. I scheduled a science-heavy course load in high school. Shadowed a physician for two months. Pursued a degree in Honours Biological Sciences. Graduated with distinction. Applied to medical schools and received my acceptance. My academic and professional career planned at the ripe age of fourteen. As the years progressed, my passion and interest in medicine waned. I was left feeling deeply unfulfilled. The career I was pursuing

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    native to the area. The Mixedwood Plains is one of the smallest of the Canadian ecozones, spanning only 175 963 kilometres squared. The Mixedwood Plains is bordered by three of the great lakes on the southern side of the ecozone, and comes up along the St Lawrence river to southern Quebec, and fills the tip of Ontario. It has rolling plains and small rock formations and escarpments. The Mixedwood Plains contains over half of the Canadian population as

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    and a marine terminal in New Brunswick. The project’s formal application took place in October 2014, the project will stretch 4,600 kilometers; the exact route of which will be determined when the project gets farther in its design process. (TransCanada, The Project section, para. 1) The project consists of three major components, these components will consist of the aforementioned natural gas pipeline conversion, along with the construction of new pipelines in several provinces

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