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    teachers than a traditional classroom would. However, while the cost may be an issue, the purpose of schools is to provide students with the best education possible to meet their needs. If a school is in a place with a high amount of student’s whose first language is not English, they should provide those students will the support they need to…

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    Since homelessness is a national problem, it’s our duty to solve this problem. There are so many problems associated with homelessness like high rate of severe crime, addictions and so forth. If we can solve this problem first we will be able to solve other problems. Illumination of this problem will help the homeless people to focus on important things, which is economically and socially beneficial. A study shows Canada spends about $7 billion a year on the homeless people…

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    Multiculturalism Analysis

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    book is extremely wordy, which significantly lowers the possible readers. I believe this book is at a much higher reading level than Grade twelve which is sad considering the ideas it includes should be shown to students at a young age to allow them to be more open…

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    T. S. Eliot Influences

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    separate eras. The first, early era would contain the poems “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and “Gerontion” (Ackroyd 705). “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” was first published in 1915 (collected in “Collected Poems”, 1909-1962). This was one of Eliot’s most interesting but challenging poems to comprehend (706). Eliot dedicated “Prufrock” to his close friend and neighbor from his lodgings Jean Verdenal. He decided to dedicate this poem to him after he was killed in the first World War…

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    Both Canadian and Australian had a period dark history that about the first nation, which is aboriginal people. In the 19s century and 20s century, the government established the residential school for the first nation’s children to learn the European culture. This decision has changed many aboriginal children’s whole life; it almost kill a few generation. It is clear to see it bring first nation’s people a huge damage. At the first, when European settlements immigrated to Canada, they thought…

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    irony in his play. This play is about a man named Oedipus who becomes a king by killing his father which he was not aware of, later he marries his mother. This is a famous play because people all over the world have read this amazing play. First, One of the irony in the play Oedipus is dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is when we know something that character in the play does not know. In the text one of the dramatic irony is "On the murderer this curse I lay (on him and all the partners in…

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    groups are those of the majority, and they hold a higher social status, power and privileges; than those of subordinate groups. The dominant group in the United States are those who are men, Caucasian, middle-upper class, from the United States or first world country, of European descent, heterosexual, Christian, able-bodied, young and use the English language. Individuals of the subordinate group include women and transgender, people of color, poor-working class, citizens from second and third…

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    I never paid any attention to the past until I was forced to look at it through a microscopic lens in my tenth grade history class, and what I found was terrifying. During the Second World War, the Canadian military decided to build a training camp on land that was occupied by the Stoney Point First Nations tribe in Ipperwash Provincial Park. In 1900 the Canadian government previously wished to survey the land. The tribe resisted as the fear that the land…

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    her charisma for her role. Like the emotion and the feel just wasn’t quite there. Her comedic lines didn’t really come off with a comedic enthusiasm. She was plain and didn’t really allow her voice to reach past the first couple of rows. As a whole her performance was of amateur grade acting. If she would’ve sold herself to the play she could’ve performed better. It’s all about how much you are willing to go forth and become the…

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    It was my first time working with my new Robotics team since I had changed schools after sophomore year. Immediately after the event Recycle Rush was announced at FRC (FIRST Robotics Competition) Kick Offs, discussions and ideas started flowing. Several students collected in the school auditorium started sharing their ideas. “Have arms that can move the totes,” suggested one kid. I decided to voice my idea and proposed a lift mechanism on a robot with Mecanum drive terrain, as Mecanum drive…

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