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    lead. Keywords: lead poisoning, tackle, Common Loons, New Hampshire Native Americans called the birds “Spirit of the Northern Waters”, while the French used the name “Diver with the Necklace” (Lake Champlain Life, n.d.). The Common Loon is an iconic symbol of New…

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    political organization. States today have become principal actors in the political drama of the modern age. However, the term ‘state’ does not simplify the diverse political phenomena that exist in the modern world. States such as New Zealand, India and Canada and Soviet Union under Stalin and Germany under Hitler vary from each other in a striking manner: The political culture and political systems are almost incomparable. Yet, they are all considered to be ‘states’. Similarly, some forms of…

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    According to India’s Foreign Trade Policy an export is defined as an act of taking out of India any goods by land, sea or air with the proper transaction of money ***XXX***. Driven by their transformation and growth, India utilizes the skills of their nationals, the countries improving infrastructure as well as their financial and legal compatibility with…

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    Masculinity In Hockey

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    The campaign was created to rebrand the NHL and uses the theme of a warrior to represent the hockey player. This symbol was closely selected since it is a common illustration of masculinity. This campaign, as well as the aggressive culture of the NHL, promotes a masculine image and mold in which players believe they should attempt to fill. Gee supposes that “the media…

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    Miriam Schapiro was born in Toronto, Canada onNovember 15, 1923. Her talent rose at age of six when her father gave her weekly drawing assignments. She was a student at the Museum of Modern Art and learned to draw from the nude model at age 14, when she attended Federal Art Project classes. She received both her undergraduate (1945) and graduate (1946, 1949) degrees in art from the University of Iowa, where she studied printmaking with Mauricio Lasansky. While at the university, Schapiro met…

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    as Colin Kaepernick and other athletes refusing to stand for the national anthem flood the headlines of American media today. These high profile individuals do not care, maybe even refuse to acknowledge, that their forgetfulness of their great American heritage and their disrespect for the symbol of our freedom, the American flag, has a very harmful impact on others. These high profile individuals’ overt actions towards the symbol of our freedom, the American flag, not only show their…

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    Aviation Education and Skill Building, estimated direct additional employment requirement of the Civil Aviation Sector by 2025 is about 3.3 lakh. All training in non-licensed category will conform to National Skill Qualification Framework standards. MoCA will provide full support to the Aviation Sector Skill Council and other similar organisations/agencies for imparting skills for the growing aviation industry. There are nearly 8000 pilots holding CPL…

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    Trident is the UKs nuclear fleet, comprised of four submarines, equipped with ballistic missiles the have a range of 7,500 miles. The current missiles have the equivalent “killing power” of eight Hiroshima’s. The current generation of submarines will need replacing during the 2020s procuring a cost of £23.4bn; this figure will rise to around £100bn by the time decommission occurs forty years later. Do they serve any purpose? Trident evolved from the Polaris submarine system, which was…

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    Unequal Student Engagement

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    be employed to bring engagement for all (McInerney, 2010, p.9). This paper will critically analyze the current problem of student engagement in Hong Kong, through an ethnic minority perspective, and examine what other multi-cultural settings like Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia have done to alleviate the same inequality issue within their education sectors. Possible solutions of student engagement such as parental support, multicultural curriculum, individualized goal…

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    a continuous quest from ‘expatriation to immigration’. As a writer her concern can be seen in the lives of South- Asian immigrants in the USA and Canada and the problem of assimilation. Her works are representation of a movement from expatriation to immigration coinciding with her own immigration from Canada to USA. Her writings during her stay in Canada present her interpretation and reaction of her experiences…

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