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    “A big part of recognizing strengths and weaknesses is when you make a mistake you admit it, you make amends, you ask of forgiveness and you make sure it never happens again” (Justin Trudeau, online). Khaled Hosseini demonstrates his understanding of forgiveness through his novel, “The Kite Runner”. The story takes place in Kabul, Afghanistan in nineteen sixty-three to nineteen eighty-one. The main characters are two young boys named Amir and Hassan who are raised together in the most beautiful house

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    Fiscal Policies In Canada

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    referred to as the Department of Finance in these specific cases (p146). As we all know, our current Prime Minster is Liberal and so the government’s fiscal policies will be focused more on investing and subsidizing social services. Prime Minister Trudeau has expressed to Canada and other global leaders that he has no intentions of balancing the budget and urges others to do the same. The Canadian government is focusing heavily on increasing government spending and as a result, we are seeing an accumulation

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    Conflict Resolution Paper

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    Conflict Resolution Paper As nurses, it is imperative that we have skills to deal with conflict we encounter throughout the day. Some conflicts are easily handled with simple solutions; other disagreements can persist for weeks or even months and never be handled in a proper way to resolve the situation. The later kind of situation can create resentment, anger, and animosity between employees or colleagues. In this paper I will describe a conflict situation with resolution strategies used

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    Leslie Pena Dr. Short English 2333 Nov. 24, 2014 Olaudah Equiano I chose to do “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano” by Equiano himself, an autobiography written in the seventeenth century. I like how it’s an autobiography and which he writes the important parts of his life. It’s interesting to see how a free African American became a slave at a very young age and to experience everything he had gone through to buy his freedom back. Within every experience he had, there are

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    How Electoral Systems Shape Election Results: The Case of the 2015 Federal Election in Canada The 2015 Canadian Federal Election, which saw Justin Trudeau become the new Prime Minister, brought in the highest ever number of voters in Canadian history. Despite the high confidence of the Conservative party to win this election, many factors contributed to their defeat. Chief among these factors, which is the focus of this paper, pertains to the type of electoral system employed in Canada: the “first-past-the-post”

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    The 2015 Canadian Federal Election, which saw Justin Trudeau become the new Prime Minister, brought in the highest ever number of voters in Canadian history. Despite the high confidence of the Conservative party to win this election, many factors contributed to their defeat. Chief among these factors, which is the focus of this paper, pertains to the type of electoral system employed in Canada: the “first-past-the-post” (FPTP) or “single-member plurality.” This paper presents an analysis of the outcome

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    In recent elections, the separatist parties in Quebec have seen crushing defeats, raising questions about their relevance in modern day Canada. Support for Quebec separatism has diminished in the past several decades, with the rise of the NDP in the 2011 federal election and the more recent provincial Liberal victory in April of 2014. In the 2011 federal election, specifically, the Bloc Quebecois was reduced to only four seats in the House of Commons, while the NDP took the majority of Quebec’s seats

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    The Canada we know today is nothing like the Canada of the past, today it is ranked 8th on The United Nations Human Development Index – clearly showing it is an extraordinary place to live. However, the nation we call home wasn’t always this welcoming, democratic or peaceful; in fact Canada has a very dark and violent past. Ever since the signing of the BNA Act in 1867, Canada has taken enormous strides and steps to develop into the nation before us. The gradual, yet impactful development of LGBT

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    Introduction In October 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named Nova Scotia’s Wanda Thomas Bernard as one of Canada’s nine non-partisan senators (Williams, 2016). According to Semansky (2016), Dr. Bernard, “who serves as the university’s special advisor, diversity and inclusiveness, [is] the first African Nova Scotian woman to serve in the Senate Chamber” (para. 2). In response to the news, Bernard has stated that “equity for all is [her] primary goal in life. To be able to enter the Senate

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    Elite Power In Mass Media

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    The power elites have a striking influence in mass media and what type of information is given to the public. The term power elite was coined by C. Mills as the authority in society. Studies have shown the flow of bias information from elites to the masses and how these messages influence them. This flow of influence not only has been seen in past history but we still are seeing it today in our so called MacDonaldized society. Therefore, individuals should take caution when interpreting media, specifically

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