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    Geography Slope

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    sites also infer adaptations to their environment like leaf size and tree height. From our data white oak and short leaf pine were observed more often in the dry site than the wet site. This infers that these species prefer more sunlight exposure for optimal growth however but still have the potential to grow in dry and wet sites. Even though these species, like some others, can live in both areas, species like yellow poplar, southern sugar maple, American beech, black gum, tulip tree, and red…

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    Hi, my name is Aliya and I’m going to be talking about the field journal entry that I’ve created for my collage. The collage I have created depicts Canadian culture based off of what I think it is. The first images I used, which are poutine, maple syrup, and Beavertails, are classic Canadian food staples. It seems basic, but I believe that they hold a deeper meaning than just being delicious food. To start off, food brings everyone closer. Food is a way people connect with each other and enjoy…

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    one can associate with Canada’s national pride. Today, the national flag embodies a message of nationality and a badge to show identity at the Olympic Games, Canadian organizations and businesses. The white and red flag, featuring a red 11-point maple leaf in the center of two red strips on opposite ends was inaugurated on February 15, 1965. A rhetorical analysis divulges the varying themes of success with which Pearson employs pathos, logos and ethos. Pearson’s ethos is strong because of the…

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    Canada is filled with positive characteristics, it has supported and accepted many cultures. The question that is asked, “What’s it Mean to be Canadian” to me it means a type of freedom. Canada has given so many opportunities to all kinds of people without judging them. Being Canadian means I am free to vote the way I like. Free to live the way I like and free to explore other options in life. Being a Canadian means having freedom. Being a Canadian citizen gives me the freedom to be who I am,…

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    playing of a banjo, and later piano for accompaniment, and then piano solos. Joplin is known for his songs “The Entertainer” “The Maple Leaf Rag” and “Original Rags”. The Entertainer was one of the classics of ragtime, it was used as the theme music for the 1973 Oscar-winning film The Sting. The Entertainer was a popular two step dance until around 1911. In 1899 The Maple Leaf Rag was selling slowly at first, then it became nationwide best seller. As a result to this song, they began to call…

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    Creamy Chill Case Study

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    Creamy Chill Creamy chill is one of Canada’s best ice cream producing factories. We are located in Toronto, Ottawa, Waterloo, Montreal and headquartered in Mississauga Ontario. For the year 2015, we authorised a total of 100,000 shares and issued 75,000 shares to the public. We specialise in the production of ice cream and yogurt We produce different flavours and types of ice cream and other food products. Some of our ice creams are organic and is good for the health. Our products give our…

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    cook on low for 6 hours. Classic Chicken Soup Number of Servings: 6 You’ll Need:  2 1/2 lb chicken pieces, rinsed  3 cups chicken stock  1 tsp sea salt  1/3 tsp freshly ground black pepper  1/3 tsp dried thyme  1/3 tsp dried basil  1 bay leaf  1 large onion, chopped  1 large carrot,…

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    Viewed as the king of Ragtime, as it was the main genre this african american pianist was known for. Scott Joplin was one of the most famous composers of the early twentieth century. Most known for his pieces such as “The Maple Leaf Rag”,“The Entertainer”, and “Solace” he immersed himself in music at a very young age, learning to play the piano as a child and becoming a travelling musician as a teenager. Scott Joplin truly is an important individual to not only the african american history but…

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    Listeriaia Infection

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    sandwich meat from the same place tested positive for the presence of Listeria monocytogenes (“Listeriosis outbreak timeline”, 2009). On August 12, 2008, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency launched an investigation of the Maple Leaf company and eventually all meat-products produced by Maple Leaf’s Toronto plant were recalled (“Listeriosis outbreak timeline”, 2009). L. monocytogenes is treatable and preventable, despite many resistant characteristics the microorganism…

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    Sportsmanship is one of the evaluation point used to assess the conducts of a sport player, to determine he’s qualified or not. The author Arthur’s assessment of Leafs and Canadiens’ players is especially clear when Arthur juxtaposes the two main starters of the conflict in Saturday night, Prust and Habs, with the obvious demonstration of his own perspective towards the two teams. He had disappointed by the players. This is also an indication of author’s tone in the texts. As Arthur said…

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