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    Throughout time, there has been much debate about the authorship of William Shakespeare’s theatrical pieces. Many theories have been developed over time, all crediting various individuals with the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays, but none have been truly accepted as the outright truth as there are “more than 5,000 books on the Shakespeare authorship question with more than 50 possible candidates.” (PDF from oxford) To thoroughly formulate a coherent argument towards discrediting Shakespeare…

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    Poison Control, Seizures and Tourniquets After taking this course in first aid, has proven to be very useful to people from all walks of life, like the busy parent and working professionals, that I am. There was many thing that I learned from taking this class, but the three things that I found interesting and or could be useful to have up to date knowledge about are, poison control, seizure and tourniquets. If you took a first aid class prior to 2010, like I did then, there’s a reasonable…

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    When examining Idiocracy as a piece of dystopian fiction it is very important to define the term dystopian. According to google the definition for dystopia is a perfect world often imagined existing in the future. A world that is the by-product of the reaction between ominous social social trends. The impacts of such trends are so deep into the society that it changes the way we as humans evolve ourselves. We have come a long way and to survive in the world as we move forward we not only have to…

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    the organization for 30 years. I am surprised that the work obligations of their case managers. It seems that they have a lot to do with teamwork to corporate the organization working in its high efficiency. I really like its mission value: Housing First. Homelessness is intolerable, preventable and solvable. I believe that homelessness can be solved by helping them to get housing stability. The staffs of Hamilton are doing a great job to end to homelessness for families in San…

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    family was, just before he turned 20 he began exploring North America in 1603 when he was invited on an expidition of François Gravé Du Pont, who was his uncle. Champlain also once he returened back to France wrote a book of this trek, it was the first completed story with full descriptions of the St Lawrence since Jacques Cartier's went and explored it himself. Champlain from the years 1604 to 1607 went on and explored the settlement North of Florida, Port Royal, Acadia in 1605 as well as the…

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    Federated College History

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    HISTORY OF FIRST NATION UNIVERSITY In May 1976, the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations went into a league concurrence with the University of Regina, to set up the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (SIFC). The Agreement accommodated an autonomously regulated college school, the mission of which is to serve the scholarly, social and profound needs of First Nations' students. On June 21, 2003, the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (SIFC) formally changed its name to the First Nations…

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    Shakespeare Hardship

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    Pen names are glass doors. While the truth seems visible it can not be truly seen without first getting passed the door. Shakespeare’s work has been admired for centuries and it has gained much respect, however, some say the work of Shakespeare may in fact not be his. There are many questions surrounding the topic of Shakespeare’s authorship and whether or not he could have really been the author of so many thought provoking and diverse plays. There is great argument over his lack of proper…

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    Residential schools have caused irreparable damages throughout the generations of First Nations people and families. Today, the children and grandchildren of residential school survivors suffer the consequences of what their past generations went through. Its effects have manifested in self-abuse, resulting in high rates of substance abuse, alcoholism, and suicide. Among First Nations people aged 10 to 45, suicide and self-injury is the top cause of death, responsible for 40 percent of…

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    Lens On Homelessness

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    Homelessness from a Social Lens Homelessness is a growing concern in the United States, as 7-12 million adults have been homeless at some point in their lives (Markos, Lima, Homelessness). An important question that has been presented is, why should the government adopt financial aid as a solution to homelessness in American cities? This is a very crucial question to think about, as homelessness continues to grow everyday. Overall, it is shown that once people become homeless it is nearly…

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    Minority Groups In Canada

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    from the recruiting stations of Canadian army. Although many of their rights were deprived and were restricted from joining the Canadian Armies, their notable contributions and the willingness to fight for the country that impacted Canada during the First World War could not be undervalued. In August 1914, as Great Britain declared war on Germany, Canada was then legally…

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