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    Giovanni da Verrazano was a famous explorer sent by King Francis I in 1524, to explore the region around Newfoundland and Florida to discover a track to the Pacific Ocean. Jacques Cartier boarded upon one of three journeys to explore the St. Lawrence River and the coast of Newfoundland In 1534. Cartier was also responsible for finding a northwest route linking between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Numerous colonies were created by the French in America in places such as Parris Island, S.C.,…

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    was weak in, another person maked up for it. For example when Alphonsus had a social drawback, John was able to make up for that with his charming persona. Overall they were all an encouraging family who never let each other down. While in the Newfoundland, Alphonsus joined a community called SIE (Support Irish Entrepreneurship) who motivated other youths of the Irish origin to speak up for themselves and become a successful entrepreneur. Unfortunately for Alphonsus, he died when sailing with…

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    there 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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    No one has lived a perfect past, but the way we go about when dealing with the past determines the fate of our future. One’s painful past is often an impediment on their physical and mental state for the rest of one’s life, ultimately resulting in a loss of any future potential and sense of self-worth. In Annie Proulx’s novel, The Shipping News, the main character, Quoyle, experiences an abusive past of which he believes he’s at fault for. As Quoyle’s journey through adulthood is expressed in…

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    Net Migration In Canada

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    we 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…

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    Many great literary journeys, from Noah’s Ark to Life of Pi, feature a boat. Annie Proulx’s The Shipping News is no exception, with boats playing a key role throughout Quoyle’s journey. The boat is a barrier, standing between Quoyle and a successful relationship with Wavey Prowse. Quoyle’s incapacity and fear with regard to boats prevent him from embracing his surroundings. Finally, Quoyle’s lack of comprehension regarding the culture of boats celebrated by his co-workers leads to a lack of…

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    Cod Fishing

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    fishing within the town. As a result, fishing for cod had significantly declined and became strictly regulated in Petty Harbour. The Canadian government enacted legal action that prohibited fishing for groundfish, such as the cod, in the Grand Banks, Newfoundland waters, and a majority of the Gulf of St. Lawerence. A program called the Sentinel Fishery, the only legal cod fishery in the region, was implemented to allow for collaboration between resident fishermen and government scientists in…

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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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    1918, the town was completely devastated. On this day(1 July - 18 November 1916), 20,000 soldiers died on the fields of Beaumont Hamel.this battle was known as the battle of Somme the most unsuccessful and tragic battle in the history of the Newfoundland regiment. On July 1st, the plan was to constantly fire artillery at german lines a week and at 7:20 two mines under the german trenches were to be exploded and at 7:30 British officers were to send 120,000 troops over the top to the…

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    Theme: Our inability to let go of our dreaded past and struggle to find our self-worth clouds our view of any positive future, but we can clear this clouded view by broadening our focal point beyond the limitations of the past. Symbols/Motifs: The white dog: As the image of a white dog appears multiple times throughout this story, we begin to notice its significance. The first time the white dog “appears” is right after Bunny talks to Quoyle about Petal’s death (46). The dog’s timely…

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