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    In this essay I will be writing about which party would I pick, if I were able to vote. The party I would choose is Liberal. The reasons why there are many things that can be changed and fixed. The better jobs, and aboriginal issues they can help with. Also the environment, because it is important to care about our environment and can be fixed. My essay will mainly be about these reasons. The first reason is about aboriginal issues, liberal can change and help things. They are willing to call a…

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    water quality (AgResearch, 2014), with approximately 74% of nitrogen and 43% of phosphorus sources within Lake Rotorua come from agriculture and cropping (Rotorua Lakes Programme, n.d.). Practices taking place such as farming, dairy, horticulture and forestry, all contribute to the nitrogen and phosphorus entering the lake through overland flow and groundwater flow. This becomes an issue for not just current generations, but also future generations, as these nutrients take approximately 150…

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    Text BoxShapeImageText BoxAcre is a state located in the north of Brazil a country in South America.it is considerably smaller than most other states in Brazil.Acre, sitting under the Amazons and to the right edge of Peru, is part of the Amazon rainforest biome.Therefore, like other surrounding states, it is almost entirely covered by plantlife.Being a rainforest, it is hugely biodiverse with thousands of breeds of trees, plants and animals. Consider these facts: A single pond in Brazil can…

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    within their territory but have to surrender the land when it comes to taking up “for settlement, mining, lumbering or other purposes” by the Government of Canada. In 1997, the province of Ontario issues a forestry license to a large pulp and paper manufacturer to clear-cut lands for forestry operation in the Keewatin area of the Treaty 3 land. In 2005, Grassy Narrows challenged this license for violating Treaty 3 harvesting rights. Subsequently, the trial judge established that taking up the…

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    Iveco Trakker is an extremely robust and rugged off-road modern innovative urban construction truck built for the all-terrain harsh and rough driving situations. It is an absolutely reliable and reliable commercial truck possesses sound features like all-wheel drive with both choices of 4-wheel and 6-wheel drive superbly powerful ride. This sturdy and solid built 2-door right-hand masculine heavy truck has been fitted with some of the advanced features such as differential locks and hub…

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    academic considerations of Ziziphus mauritiana as is an important eco-resource has been non-existence and luckily financial aid. Zimbabwe government through its new constitution (2013) has included forestry management as an important aspect of hazard risk reduction policies. Through the Zimbabwe forestry commission…

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    “Education is the best economic policy there is”- Tony Blair. To the entire world Canada is known to be a very fair and equitable country, with equal opportunities for all of its citizens. However, Canada’s government is inequitable to many standards. Amongst these standards, is the right to equal education. In places all across Canada school funding is unfair. Such a case can be observed in Calgary, Alberta. Here in Calgary, the government funds private and public schools almost equally. The…

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    Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup is one of 750 U.S. products containing the active ingredient glyphosate, the safety of which has been disputed for years. Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide used widely in large-scale agriculture, forestry and industrial weed control, and in lawn and garden care. Glyphosate is also known as a “systemic” herbicide, meaning that it is absorbed into every part of the plant, from the roots to the leaves. Evidence suggests that glyphosate may pose animal and human…

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    Upon analyzing. To what extend industrialization, and urbanization at the turn of the century, brought prosperity to Canada, and her citizens Have been a learning experience. Canada as a nation did prosper, but varied. Geographical location, Government policy, but not all classes of her citizens enjoyed the same fortune of the country. In light of the prosperity that Canada had at the turn of the century there are many facts that can be argued that this prosperity was centerd to a limited and…

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    The exhaustive details I have shared of these conference calls, unfortunately, do a good job describing the effective, but subtle, unprofessional behavior persisting in the Wildlife and Forestry Division. Mr. Smith is the most obvious offender, as evidence by the above examples, but he is not alone. Others are also regular offenders; they just are not as intentionally disruptive. Nonetheless, their behaviors have the same result- an unharmonious…

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