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    Working as a Transit officer, or in the vernacular of the force, being a “cave cop” meant that he was a patrolman on subway platforms. His job was to stop people from jumping turnstiles and robbing people in the subterranean nether world of New York. He might not have ever taken anything seriously before, but he took this job seriously and began racking up arrests. Over time, being too good at his job got him in hot water with his supervisors; arrests meant paperwork and often his supervisors…

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    “From Stanley Cups to Coffee Cups”, this book is about Tim Horton, whose real name is Myles Gilbert “Tim” Horton. He was a famous Canadian hockey player who helped win 4 Stanley Cups. Horton was also most known for creating a coffee and doughnut shop called Tim Hortons, which is currently very popular with Canadians. His original name was named after his grandfathers, Myles and Gilbert, but his mother always would rather use the name “Tim”. Therefore, Tim was his informal name ever since birth.…

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    In the screenplay, the story takes place in Maple street. In one peaceful afternoon undefined objects crossed the sky. Suddenly, all the electricity shut down. When electronics stop working, the neighbors came out from their houses with panic. They hurry to go out to blame someone. When they couldn’t find answer they became paranoia. In this screenplay,the author gives us message that, when there is straits human nature always try to scapegoat to each other and act without thinking. Likewise,…

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    Harriman State Park Essay

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    Also, we can easily determine the result with the <Table1 >and <Table 2>. For the result, when you combine two full datas, sugar maple has the highest important value. Pin Oak, Ah, Aspen, Dogwood, Mountain Laurel and Elm has the lowest important value which means these trees are not present in both forest/parks. Most of trees are overlapping that it helps to prove experimenter ’s…

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    Patriotism In Canada

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    Finally, Prime Ministers succeeded in creating patriotism amongst Canadians during the 50s and 60s. There was much to celebrate during 1967, the year of Canada’s Centennial, but the highlight was Expo 67. Over 150 million people came to Montreal, Canada’s largest city at the time, to experience the year-long fairs that remains one of the greatest birthday parties in history. 120 countries were represented at the fair with 53 pavilions, and highlights included the gigantic U.S. geodesic dome, the…

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    and where we travel. The food we eat also has a huge impact on our personal carbon footprint. Climate Change does not just threaten the oceans and temperature, but Climate Change could greatly affect everyday foods and beverages, such as, chocolate, maple syrup, peanuts, seafood etc. Recent evidence shows that there is already a significant drop in food quality and quantity due to climate change. As temperatures rise in Africa, the very heat sensitive crop, cocoa, is put under massive threat.…

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    Narrative Devices - Character ‘s Points of View Character 1- Beth, 17 year old girl who is very curious Character 2- Richard, 19 year old who really likes Aunt Jemima’s maple syrup Character 3- John, 15 year old that likes puzzles and suffers from claustrophobia Character 4- Timmy, 16 year old boy who loves fidget spinners Character 5- Danielle, 18 year old who likes food Summary - They are locked in a puzzle room and have to get out using the objects and clues found in the room. Timmy gets…

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    sitcom based on an older sitcom called “ The Danny Thomas Show”. As i have done researched on this sitcom, i have come to realize that the sitcom has only produced a total of 249 half-hour episodes spanning over 8 seasons. “ The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street”, is episode 22 in the first season of “The Twilight Zone”. It was an episode that originally aired on March 4,1960. In 2009, TIME named it one of the top 10 best Twilight Zone episodes. My task is to compare and contrast the two…

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    wheat and of course maple syrup.In fact…

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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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