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    Are you in search of gold treasure, ancient artifacts or possibly potential reminisce of Noah’s lost ark? If your answer is yes, then Oak Island is the place for you. The mystery behind Oak Island pit has been eluding chasers for 300 years and counting. Caper Jones article “Oak Island Pit Mystery” conjectured about the mysterious treasure believed to be buried beneath the Oak Islands pit. After reading the article I could conclude that the main purpose of this article was to convince readers to

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    production, Nova Scotians use approximately 8 hectares each. This is more than four times the sustainable global amount of 1.8 hectares per person. Furthermore, Nova Scotians’ food usage accounts for about one third of the total footprint (Lowe, 2007). Hence, there are definitely driving factors within the HRM food system that are increasing the ecological footprint. Transporting food to accessible locations is a large problem in Halifax. Out of approximately 4,000 farms in Nova Scotia, less

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    Special needs kids are not sick or gross. They only want to be accepted. They want to feel normal. They cannot help the way they were born. People who have never dealt with special needs children do not see what they go through on a daily basis. One out of every 10 children under the age of 14 has some type of special need. Which includes any medical disability, chronic or life threatening illness. The children and parents both deal with emotional battles. The parents are more tired emotionally and

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    Business Plan: Yo-Good Essay

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    Description of Business Yo-Good is one of four franchise options offered by ‘Fresh & Healthy Brands, LLC”, a corporation based in Burnaby, British Columbia (Serving Up Healthy Choices in New Franchise Opportunities, 2011). The company’s mission is to “offer a delicious and healthy combination of non-fat frozen yogurt with a dazzling variety of fresh toppings” (Yo-Good: Frozen Yogurt with an Important Difference, 2011) in an all-natural way without the use of artificial sweeteners. Our goal is to

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    Tropical Delight Softdrinks Problem Statement Tropical Delight Soft drinks is a small Canadian company that has a narrow line of drinks with only three flavours that was relatively unknown in the Canadian market but popular in markets of parts of Asia, South Asia and Tropical countries. Situation Analysis Strengths – The soft drinks were made with 30% real juice, which is more appealing to consumers who want natural flavours. The products were healthy and contain real fruit juices. Although

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    Vinicius de Moraes came together to come up with a score for the play. A couple years later him and João Gilberto started collaborating and recorded the song “Chega de Saudade” (1958; “No More Blues”). It was a major hit and known for introducing bossa nova/Brazilian music. Later on he

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    A live concert is always incredibly exciting because all of the energy and passion that the performers contain is conveyed towards the crowd from their stage. As I am only a beginner jazz enthusiast I came into the concert expecting to be exposed to new and interesting techniques and styles of jazz and similar ideas to what I’ve been learning throughout my jazz history class. As the auditorium was filled with students and jazz fans alike, we didn’t know what to expect for each of the performers.

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    requirements for Master of Engineering - Petroleum Course Project - PETR9000 at Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia August 2015 Supervised by Dr.Adam .K. Donaldson Department of Process Engineering & Applied science. © Copyright by Ritesh Bharatkumar Savanur 2015 Table of Contents # Topic Page 1 Introduction 1 2 Project Area 1 3 Geology and Stratigraphy of Offshore Nova Scotia 2 4 Log Review 3 5 Property Upscaling 4 6 Making Water Saturation property 6 7 Permeability and Property

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    Essay On Bossa Nova

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    cultures and their fusion 1998). Bossa nova, means „new trend‟, is a kind of Brazilian music that is transformed by two fusion; samba and strong American jazz influenced (Wikipedia). It was known in 1957 and 1963 especially among young students and musicians who would like to bring a complicated combination of melody to be harmony and be more relaxing rather than using powerful voice and strong meaning. According to Tom Jobim, one of the fathers of bossa nova, said “music is the silence between

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    Canadian Confederation

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    vantage point of George Etienne Cartier’s Parti Bleus was a primarily French region, which sought its own sovereign country. More so, the Atlantic/Maritime colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia rejected the idea of a Canadian federal government, which was based on the political leadership of William Annand of Nova Scotia and Albert J. Smith of New Brunswick. In contrast, the Confederate leadership of James A. MacDonald in Ontario sought to unify Canada due to the rising

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