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    It is a necessary for the human to avoid destroying the earth; also the action should come first from an education study such as from the university research. Sustainability means we need to limit the use of resources so that the sources themselves do not disappear. If you look on the website of any university, you will see they are teaching courses about the sustainability and they have eco-friendly ways. The University of Guelph and the University of Waterloo both work foreword for sustainability in various ways which will be compared and contrasted in this essay. (The Sustainability Team, accessed on 2017). (Sustainability home, accessed on 2017). The first Canadian universities which was able to make advancement in sustainability was University of Waterloo which started to build green buildings in Canada in 2009. Also, it has another plan to keep the environment clean, for example, the solar cars and sharing knowledge about some solutions of the climate change. University of Waterloo tries to find ways to solve the problem of climate change by doing some researches. (About Sustainability- accessed on 2017). On the other hand, University of Guelph thought we should make changes in a slow way to keep them continuous and keep the resources stable such as green living and eating should be green, For example, the university tries to support the green live by design a program for the members and the student to go in the green eat. Also, the…

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    In this paper, you will learn about three artworks and artists that can be found in the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery. There are many different types of artists. For example, animation art, calligraphy, computer art, drawings, folk art, mosaic art, and the list can go on and on. These three specific artists are all different in many ways. By the style of art they worked with, their background information, also, their own perspective of what art means to them. I was able to get inspired by Lost…

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    Elias Tefera Mr. Ward English 112 18 April 2016 Visual Argument: Uncle Sam versus Lord Kitchener The Uncle Sam’s “I want you for U.S. Army” and Lord Kitchener’s “Your country needs you” propagandas both have some common goals as well as differences. While these two announcements were for two different countries, they both had the ultimate goal and purpose of recruiting soldiers for their countries in need of assistance during World War I. To say one is better than the other could potentially be…

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    Kitchener’s war poster makes a strong case for all three. For example, when one looks at the war poster, they immediately recognize Kitchener; a well-known British war hero serving as Britain’s Secretary of War. In fact, his image alone lends sufficient credibility (i.e., ethos) to the war poster. Consequently, Kitchener is able to persuade millions of men to join with him in the war effort. Additionally, because Kitchener’s war poster is released during a time of chaos, the message, “Your…

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    Essay On Anglo Boer War

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    livestock carried off. In the light of the fact that the Boer farms supplied the commandos with food, fodder for their horses, information with regard to British troop movements, and medical care to the wounded, these farms were legitimate military targets. The scorched-earth policy, which was part and parcel of an elaborate British counter-guerrilla strategy, was implemented by Roberts initially, but Kitchener was subsequently extended it in scope. Stripping the land of everything that could be…

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    There is a strong argument from the documents that the Dardanelles campaign was not ‘a civilian plan’. The decision to launch the campaign was taken by the War Council, which included both politicians (including Asquith as PM, Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty) and experienced military personnel (Kitchener as Secretary of State for War and Fisher as First Sea Lord). In addition, the plan itself was devised and prepared by the British Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet (Vice Admiral…

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    downtown Kitchener. The Working Centre is a culture, a social movement, a place where all are treated with respect (D’Amato, 2015, para. 5). It is hard to separate Joe from Stephanie, and to claim one has contributed more than the other is untrue. Both have received papal honours from Pope Francis for outstanding contributions to their communities (D’Amato, 2015, para. 8). The Mancinis are dedicated innovators…

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    abandoning his roots, as seen in Sa’eed’s mental derailment in Europe that eventually leads to murder. Salih’s criticism continues through the references to non-fictional colonizer, Herbert Kitchener. Herbert Kitchener was an imperial administrator and conqueror of Sudan. The British sent him and troop over to Sudan in 1896 to try to re-conquer the land, in fear that the French were increasing their Western influence (The Editors). Salih uses this famous colonizer to provide a criticism on the…

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    The practice was widely expanded by Lord Kitchener from then on and most of the deaths occurred under his watch. Some argue that the camps were a result of the scorched-earth policy serving as a form of relocation. The conditions were in no way suitable for living so the situation should not be lightly considered as relocation means to keep Boers in check. In a letter to parliament, Emily Hobhouse described conditions as such: “…A six-month old baby [is] gasping its life out on its mother 's…

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    Nabil Kitchener (2004) stated that infectious mononucleosis followed the visual anomalies that AIWS patients experience. Infectious mononucleosis is known to affect teens and young adults. It is caused by the Epstein-Barrvirus which is a type of herpes virus (G Henle, W Henle, and V Diehl, 1967). Nabil Kitchener also stated that migraine headaches and epilepsy are part of the etiology of the disease. Lewis suffered from these disorders which can betoken that he might have experienced AIWS. He…

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