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    people living in Canada suffered from racism ever since Manzo Nagano, the first Japanese to immigrant from Japan to Canada, came to New Westminster, British Columbia in 1877. During the next four decades, British Columbia politicians, along with Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), used racism against Japanese-Canadians to win elections. An anti-Asian sentiment in British Columbia had been around for seventy years before World War II and they did their best to force issei (first generation…

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    The Federalist papers played a crucial role in helping to quell the fears of Americans who didn’t want another King George III. In Federalist number 45, James Madison reassures Americans that the federal government was not given too much power, and that if the federal government became too strong or tyrannical, the states would be able to mitigate any effects (Madison 1788). Madison also states that the federal government is necessary for the prosperity of the people (Madison 1788). He claims…

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    The Great Depression was a period of time that lasted from 1929­1939. All regions of the United States were hit hard­ some more than others. The Depression was a curious time in that it either created struggle in regions, or emphasized the struggle already present. This period certainly magnified the hardships that the Appalachian region was facing both socially and economically. These hardships, however, spawned far beyond the Depression, which led to the creation of the Appalachian Regional…

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    tourism due to the dissipation and closing of organizations with such historical materials. The Portuguese court’s transference gained the city a boost in visitors but still Tourism planning came only in 1997 with the “Tourism Directive Plan”, a cooperative action between TurisRio and the Secretary of State Planning – Secplan”. This late commitment to a serious Tourism sector development may explain the matters we are going to discuss ahead in this…

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    Asthma Literature Review

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    living in the United States. Numerous researches were done to identify both individual and environmental determinants of asthma in children by various institutions such as, the National Institute of allergy and infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study (NCICAS), Division of Allergy and Immunology (DAI), Department of Nutritional Sciences and Department of Sociology and Population Research Center (DNSDSPRC) and The Center for Disease Control (CDC). A total number…

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    The Pathway: A Short Story

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    Time is like a river. You cannot touch the same water twice, because the flow that has passed will never pass again. Childhood is the time in life where memories are forged yet they have do not really have a sentimental feeling. Now that those times are nearly gone, I begin to regret not cherishing them longer... Home is the starting place of love hope and dreams. "Run from the dragon mommy!! It's coming towards us!!" I hollered as loud as I could with my five-year-old…

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    Sea Turtle Essay

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    Introduction For over 100 million years sea turtles have covered extensive distances across the world 's oceans, filling a fundamental role in the composure of marine habitats. Seven different species of these aquatic reptiles graze our ocean waters, from the shallow seagrass beds of the Indian Ocean, to the vibrant reefs of the Coral Triangle, and even the sandy beaches of the Eastern Pacific. Human activities have tipped the scales in opposition to the survival of these ancient mariners, which…

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    10) Land, bread, housing, education, clothing, justice, peace and community control of modern industry” (Trueman). This was outlined to reach the goals of serving the community. In addition, written in one of his essays called “To Die for the People”, Huey Newton stated…

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    micro-hydro power plants for electrical output could be funded through an already existent Alternative Energy program. Alongside renewable energy initiatives, ACAP’s Agriculture & Livestock Development Program could be utilized to create a food cooperative between the subsistence farmers residing in off trail communities and the guesthouse owners of Ghandruk. This local sourcing of food can empower the marginalized subsistence communities while presenting a local sustainable farm-to-table food…

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    2.2 Marketisation of home care for older people The older care at home in this study would include the care services of personal routines, including nursing, body-related support, home help and befriending taken place at older people’s home by paid care worker rather than family members, following the embracement of domiciliary elderly care of Bode et al (2013) and Bolton and Wibberley (2014). The home care has been increasingly operated according to market mechanism and portrayed as the ideal…

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