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    Have you ever been attacked by a dog? Well, it’s not fun. One summer eve Aiden was going to his cousin’s new house. Aiden had not seen his cousin for a very long time. When he had arrived at his cousins new house he immediately ran to the back yard where he had spotted his cousin jumping on his trampoline. Aiden’s aunt’s boyfriend was over at the time and he had let his two dogs Chopper and Princess outside. Chopper was a 13 year old pitbull and he was as mean as an angry alligator, but as dumb…

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    Inuit People

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    People of Newfoundland and Labrador Introduction Once known as the Eskimos, the Inuit (The people) are a group of indigenous people originating in Asia. The Inuit have a worldwide population of approximately 155,000 (2). Of this 155,000 approximately 59,000 live within Canada, with the rest of the population living in Alaska, Greenland, and Russia (2). In Canada the Inuit live in four regions, one of these being Nunatsiavut; a recent self-governed region approved in 2005 under the Labrador Inuit…

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    have four province there are Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. At Atlantic Canada the capital city is St John's ,Charlottetown, Halifax and Fredericton. The easterly point in North America and has its time zone that is Newfoundland and Labrador. It is the oldest colony of the British Empire and has a unique heritage linked to the sea. The natural beauty that attract so many of tourist come and visit. Newfoundland and Labrador been known for its…

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    Net Migration In Canada

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    estimate the net migration rate \footnote{net migration rate is the difference between in-migration and out-migration, divided by total population}. In our analysis, we divide the Canadian regions into three parts: Eastern or Atlantic region (Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick), Central region (Quebec and Ontario), and Western region (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia). Demographic characteristics are analyzed based on age groups,…

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    Labrador Retriever Much like the Golden Retriever, the Labrador Retriever is playful, patient, loving and reliable. It is also very sweet and intelligent, which makes it such a perfect family pet. Not only will the Labrador Retriever keep you in good company with its lovable demeanor, it will also amaze you with its…

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    Great Depression The Great Depression impacted the world’s economy after the stock market crash along with a rapid decline in global. Which leaded an economic shock that left millions of Canadians unemployed, hungry and often homeless. As the great depression was the longest lasting economic downturn in the history, it impacted thousands of families like mine. It is a significance in Canadian history as the world turned around with the impact changing the rich to poor like if one thing goes…

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    For this article, we'll be taking a look at my fave five facts about Newfoundland. 5. The first to receive a transatlantic signal. Guglielmo Marconi was an inventor from Bologna, Italy. In 1901, Marconi received the first transatlantic radio message on Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland. 4. Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills get schooled about the seal hunt. In Spring 2006, former premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Danny Williams, had a debate about Canada's annual seal hunt with…

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    used to assist me in the drafting of a suggested bereavement leave policy. It meets the provincial regulations regarding non-paid days, paid days, eligibility, and length of service for employees working in British Columbia, Manitoba, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Employees in British Columbia take three unpaid days of leave from their job when there has been a death of a family member. The definition of immediate family includes the spouse, parent, and grandparent. The government website does…

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    Codfish Research Paper

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    Spruce 2017). Codfish is caught from fisheries in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Norway. It was a main item in international commerce and triangular…

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    FRACKING Social medias and recent technologies like Facebook, Instagram, smartphones and Skype are typically known as one of the most important innovations during the 21st century. Although fracking is a very important innovation, it is not as commonly known topic in daily life. To simply describe the definition of fracking, it is a dangerous process of extracting natural gas from shale rock layers, deep within the earth. Injecting water, sand and chemicals into the rock at a high pressure, it…

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