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    Three Reasons Why Sinners is a Persuasive Sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Persuasive Sermon, Jonathan Edwards Religious views are all around, trying to persuade “sinners” to join their group and share the same views. They travel far to express the need for god, and the good and bad that comes with or without it. Churches take it upon themselves to create a sermon, or in other words a speech made by a preacher, priest, or prophet. Jonathan Edwards was a prodestant, who spoke in a way

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    Issue 1: Government surveillance I support the New Democratic Party because I completely agree with their choice to repeal the law. No one should have their privacy exposed, if there is something the government would like to look at they should need a warrant. The government has no reason to know everything someone does on the internet, it makes people uneasy. It’s also important to understand that it shouldn’t be a problem to have access to what you do, because you shouldn’t be doing anything you

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    decriminalization of cannabis have been around for a very long time, however, it was not till marijuana party of Canada was established in 2000 when the topic became popular. In 2015, the Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau promised that he would legalize marijuana if he came in power. Today Justin Trudeau as the Prime minister of Canada is going forward with his promise and working on legalizing marijuana in the country. Nearly half of Canadians demand for the legalization of recreational marijuana. However

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    Malcolm X: A Tragic Hero

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    Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, once said "If you kill your enemies, they win." Though Trudeau could have phrased this concept much better and was referring to the war on terror, we can garner truths about civilized society from his words as well. The point is that when battling an enemy within a civilized society as opposed to in a war, one should not use violence. The highest form of moral courage is when a person uses it to fight through peace. For instance, a perfect example of this

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    In his book, The October Crisis: An Insider’s View, William Tetley specifically focuses on the FLQ as an actor for independence, while ignoring the variety of other goals within the FLQ manifesto. Tetley begins with an evaluation, stating that the ultimate goal of both the 1963 and 1970 FLQ was a separate Quebec. Tetley proposes that the FLQ was less interested in the minor grievances of the Quebec society, but instead focused on a larger goal. Tetley cites FLQ member Pierre Schinder, who believed

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    Massage Therapy Research

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    “It’s supposed to be a professional secret, but I’ll tell you anyway. We doctors do nothing. We only help and encourage the doctor within” (Schweitzer 179). Conventional medicine is often the first option people seek when experiencing pain or illness, but when this option doesn’t work, especially in dealing with chronic illness; patients often look to other possibilities such as natural or complementary medicine (Birla and Hemlin). In a 2014 study conducted by the American Massage Therapy Association

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    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took the nation by surprise in October 2016 by stating that each province in Canada will need to adopt a carbon pricing scheme by 2018. In addition, Trudeau added that the only other option for the provincial governments will be to impose a cap and trade system in order to follow the Paris Agreement. Countries that follow the agreement must set their own targets for reducing the carbon gases that they emit into the atmosphere. The main goal is to sustain global warming

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    this attempt, it still failed when the premier of Quebec, Robert Bourassa decided to reject the Victoria Charter proposition. The question that remains is why did the Victoria Charter fail? Despite the powers Quebec gained from the amending formula Trudeau proposed within the Victoria Charter “the proposal went a little way towards accommodating Quebec’s aspiration of constitutional space in which to exercise a plenary control over the province’s social policies (Russell 89-90)”. After the proposal

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    CHV2OE eSummer UNIT 1: Activity 11: CANADIAN POLITICAL PARTIES Save and complete this worksheet and upload to the Unit 1 Activity 11 Dropbox by the deadline. Where indicated cite your sources by providing links to your references. NAME: Tiffany Zhao 1. Do the quiz on https://canada.isidewith.com/political-quiz Summarize your results here: (1 mark) After doing the survey, I have realised that many parties share similar ideals and not one party will be able to accommodate all the ideals of

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    Conservative Party needs the support of other parties or only the support of Liberals. The support of others is crucial for this promise, yet during the electoral campaign, most of the leaders were not in favor for this legislation. For example, Justin Trudeau, leader of the Liberal Party, clearly said that he would not vote for the legislation; it does not interest his party. Gilles Duceppe was not completely against Harper’s promise : “ S'il veut être sérieux M. Harper, qu'il maintienne l'équilibre entre

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