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    industries and intuitions such as public utilities and transportation companies (Fielding 136). In Alberta, the Social Credit Party was almost the exact opposite of the CCF. They argued that the economic depression could be solved by promoting more consumption by giving credit to the citizens. This would allow greater circulation of money in the economy and revive the economy. This was highly appealing to Alberta farmers who required large amounts of borrowed money to operate their farms. The…

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    The existence of crime show television has implanted many ideas about how the courtroom works when it comes to presenting evidence. These shows have covered grounds from tampered evidence, to inadmissibility, and lack of relevancy. However, it is much easier to understand the difference between the viewpoints of pop culture on evidence and the actuality of the manner, when you understand the different types of evidence. Evidence is classified into two categories, direct and circumstantial…

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    Nov. 11 - The impressive efforts that Canadians made during the world war is not to be overlooked. Our many outstanding achievements made during the last three months have proved Canada’s army to be amongst the best of the best. Successful battles such as one that took place at Vimy Ridge, France or Passchendaele, Belgium give Canadians a reputable name as the best-offensive Allied troop. Canadian troops were given the task of being the forerunners of the attacks and we completed our assignments…

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    Hydro Power In Canada

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    Canada is endowed with all of the resources, both natural and man made, we require to meet our energy needs for the rest of this century. For the past couple of decades, the country has been using fossil fuel as the primary energy source to heat our homes, power machines and automobiles. However, fossil fuel may no longer be the solution due to the amount of pollution in the country. One critic of this record of neglect insists that the damages to the “environment shaded their benefits. It did…

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    that Troy was having an affair; she wanted nothing less than to end their relationship all together. Back in those times a women was unable to end marriages like a man could. Rose was forced to remain stuck with her cheating husband until his end. Alberta, the girl he was having an affair with, was also portrayed heavily by gender roles. When being describe she was overly sexualized, and throughout the story she did not have much purpose. It’s almost like her purpose was to just have Troy’s…

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    for our survival in our modern society. The negative outcome of its exploitation is the thinning of the ozone layer provoking the climates changes. However, one of Canada's provinces is well known to be an important producer of oil. From reports, Alberta produced on its own more than ??? barrel a day and ???? barrel in total in 20???. Looking at the exploit form the past few year, journalists can undoubtedly predict the increase of the production. Some have made the assumption that by 20??? the…

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    Canada Canada consists of three territories and ten provinces. The three territories are Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. The ten provinces are British Columbia, Alberta, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan. The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is that provinces receive their power and authority from the Constitution Act 1867, whereas territorial governments have the powers…

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    This particular advertisement is advertising a hair salon from Edmonton, Alberta named Fluid Salon. The advertisement shows a picture of a women sitting on a couch with a black eye while there is a dominant looking man standing behind her holding a diamond necklace with the words “look good in all you do” in the top left corner. The advertisement is implying that domestic abuse is okay as long as the women’s hair looks good. The purpose of this advertisement is to get women to come into the…

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    The Civil Rights Movement and the French Revolution were both big parts in today’s history. The Civil Rights Movement was a mass movement for African americans to have just as much equality and freedom as whites(Patterson, James T. “Civil Rights Movement- Major events and Legacies.”). Like the Civil Rights, the French Revolution basically fought for the same concept of freedom, it fought for equal government, and that every person’s thoughts had a say. Both controversies were basically fighting…

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    Sectionalism In Canada

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    for a particular ballot to guarantee that applicants chose have the support of a larger part of voters. At the government level, these have dependably been rejected. Provinces have been more daring in electoral change, both in the past (Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia every single utilized system other than…

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