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    Speedball is a game we played by combining, three sports soccer, football, and basketball. The game starts by putting the ball on the middle of the football field. Both teams have to be in position on their own side of the football field or with the position of soccer ball The ball has to be kicked forward to start the game. Speedball is played by the position of the ball whether the ball is on the ground or a ball is in the air. When the ball is on the ground, it can only be played like a…

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    fantasy football (Somers, 2014) shocking isn’t it? Good morning class, I am Mitch and today I will be talking to you about fantasy football; more importantly how to win in your fantasy football league. I have been playing fantasy football for years now and have formulated my own strategies. I have broken down these strategies into three simple steps. Step one; Pre-draft scouting. You can never do enough research when it comes to fantasy football. You should first look up “fantasy football draft…

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    Everlasting Risks

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    Injuries such as broken bones, concussions, and countless bruises. Also, as an athlete who plays a numerous amount of sports, the cost of it all can easily get out of hand. Luckily, I can afford these costs. However, as the average salary for a Canadian is a petty $49,000, sports can prove to be deadly for these individual’s wallet. Athletic activities can also become the main focus of the society, and can make other extracurricular activities feel insignificant. As many of you may already know…

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    Canadian National Railway Company, also named CN, is a modern combined company that merges many middle and small railroad companies, which is the biggest railway company in Canada and the fifth biggest railway company in the North America. Established in 1919 by the Canadian government, the CN company is the first railroad line that links the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It was a state-owned business since its establishment for up to 76 years, and it carried out…

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    R V. Marshall Case Study

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    R v. Marshall is a landmark decision regarding Indigenous treaty rights and the right to fish. The single case consisted of two decisions: R v Marshall (No 1) [1999] 3 S.C.R. 456 and R v Marshall (No 2) [1999] 3 S.C.R. 533. The accused in the case, Donald Marshall, was a Mi’Kmaq Indian who was charged with three offences found in the federal fishery regulations: Fishing without a license, selling eels without a license, and fishing during the close season. In the first decision, the Supreme…

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    Canadian Immigration 1930

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    preferred immigrants prior to the Great Depression, and the few loopholes that allowed them to immigrate to Canada on special permits were systematically closed as the 1930’s progressed. In the final paragraph of the article the authors’ describe what Canadian government officials considered a success: their resistance of pro-refugees groups until the outbreak of war in September 1939. The thesis of this article is not directly stated,…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW

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    article by referring to the political situation of this period. Daschuk asserts that the government refused to “help on the basis of the treaty assistance in crisis” as a strategy for accomplishing their own benefits such as the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The government used starvation and diseases as a tool for the control, assimilation, and elimination of Aboriginals: “[...] while the Indians were starving, in many cases to death, the authorities withheld food that was…

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    Usa Football Monologue

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    news that I got an invite to the USA national football team. But as a softmore I didn’t know how big or an opportunity that was. So that night after football practice I ran to my dad’s black Ram truck and I was tried but I was happy to see him.so after dinner and I did all my homework .Me and my Dad and my mom opened it .that moment I just felt like I was the best in the world and I could prove that I was the best in Florida and the USA but that my football oppurtitutiy just opened up and the…

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    the sport football began? In 1869 the sport rugby was popular in colleges around the world. People would play the sport rugby and they played it a lot. But in the sport of rugby the people would get hurt because they played with no pads on the players. In 1880, a rugby player from Yale University, named Walter Camp changed the rules of rugby and transformed it into American football. Walter camp is known as “the father of football”, he was apart of the group called Intercollegiate Football…

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    football Football is a popular sport in North America. Known as football in the United States and Canada, it is often called gridiron or American football in different parts of the world. It evolved from rugby football, and the first game was played in 1869 between Princeton and Rutgers. A lot of people in america play football if it's not professional they play it professional and for fun it is a American Football grew out of English sports such as rugby and soccer and became popular on…

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