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    When is it a good time to become an independent nation? In 1607, the first colony was founded and settled by Englishmen. Since then, the colonists have been under the rule of the British king, receiving help and following the laws that are enforced. After years of being an English colony, people started disagreeing with how they were being treated. These people, also known as the patriots, started to rebel and try to get their king to notice what they wanted to get across. In the meantime,…

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    What is corporate entrepreneurship and what does it do for the company? Corporate entrepreneurship is the representation of risk taking, being active, and showing innovation within a business. Having a corporate entrepreneurship can do many things for a company such as, improving the revenue, or rising to be the top competitor. The two businesses I chose to compare and contrast their innovations are, Martell Home Builders and General Motors Company. Pierre Martell, founder of Martell Home…

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    In the early 1800s, the British tolerated everyone who was not part of the British Empire. It did not matter to them whether someone was European or carried different beliefs; they simply wanted bodies to populate the large country. They encouraged colonization to keep more for themselves rather than giving it away to the Americans to the south. The British believed that anyone could have been a threat at the time, and so they settled with keeping everyone separated. They built a colony based on…

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    Economic Benefit Analysis

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    arise from a large tidal power project. The planning, construction and maintenance of the turbines would require many employees during both the construction and operation and maintenance phases. The majority of these jobs would be in rural areas of Nova Scotia where unemployment rates are general higher and income low. Direct labour would provide $815 million in income, average $32.6 million annually and $1.1 billion in spinoff impacts for the region (Gardner Pinfold Consultants Inc.,…

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    Ta 'n Teli-ktlamsitasit- Ways of believing is a book in the Canadian Ethnography Series and it 's written by Angela Robinson. The book takes place predominately in Eskasoni, Nova Scotia between 1997 and 2001 while according to the book Angela was doing her field research there. “ Between July 1997 and April 2000, I conducted three separate periods of participant-observation research in Cape Breton. My first two visits were spent mostly on the island of Potolek, where I attended the annual…

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    Classicism In Brazil

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    denominations such as samba de breque, samba-canção, bossa nova, samba-rock, pagoda, among others. Besides being one of the most popular musical genres in Brazil, samba is well known abroad, being considered as a Brazilian symbol, alongside football and carnival. The story began with the international success of the song "Aquarela do Brasil", by Ary Barroso, then extended through Carmen Miranda, who took the samba to the US, and also consecrated Bossa Nova, which definitively…

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    New World, which was largely unpopulated by the French at the time. Justice Chisholm explains, “When the brave DeMonts with his little flotilla entered Passamaquoddy Bay in 1604 to put into effect his great scheme to colonize Acadia, by which name Nova Scotia.” Chisholm continues his vivid illustration of the territory through the testimony of Judge Thomas Chandler Haliburto: “On the Eastern side of the Bay they discovered a narrow Straight into which they entered and soon found themselves…

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    Jessie’s father. Few reasons would have given Jessie reason to leave Heart’s Content, much less Newfoundland, while she was still unmarried. For this reason, I believe she probably met John locally. They may have been married and residing in Hazel Hill, Nova Scotia by 1902. It is certain that they were married by 1906. Following their marriage, John…

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    released the first Mustang, unlike cars of the past this car was smaller but it was fairly sporty. The Mustang looked the part too. Ford dominated the industry for about two years, but the Mustang’s rival was born. In 1967, Chevrolet released its own version of Ford’s Mustang, the Chevrolet Camaro. The Camaro and the Mustang will forever be rivals, but in all reality the first generations of the two iconic cars aren’t that different. These cars have similar stories of origin, similar…

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    Ford and Chevrolet are arguably the top two American car companies in the world. I think that Ford Mustangs are a whole lot better than Chevy Camaros because my whole family drives Fords. I grew up with my dad having a Ford F250, and my mom drove a Ford Escape. Even my grandma and grandpas drive Fords and that’s why I got a Ford Mustang for my first car. Mustangs and Camaros have many differences between them that set them apart, like Mustangs have a faster 0-60 time, and better braking. But…

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