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    They wanted the same rights to education, health care, and many other benefits like hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering in the public eye as the Status Indians were given in Ottawa. In the end the 400,000 non-status Indians were granted the same rights as status First Nations from Ottawa. Betty Ann Lavallée is the National Chief Congress of the Aboriginal Peoples say’s, “Today's decision will mark a new relationship with the government of Canada; Let's be honest. It's not going…

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    Winter in Canada is known to be atrocious and arduous. In fact, students tend to seek help whenever winter strikes by harvesting tips from various sources to survive and enjoy the season. Numerous instructions converge towards three main points that will indeed benefit students during the winter: wearing the appropriate clothes, managing a smart and strategic living approach, and enjoying the season through winter activities. Different activities are obligatory to survive the Canadian winter…

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    to the University of Ottawa to study history, as she always wanted to. Then in her second year, she is given the opportunity to Greece. In Greece, Paige makes the decision to stay with her boyfriend Apollo. This is Paige making a commitment to a life structure that supported her dream, as she wants to continue to explore the world with him. However, while this is happening, there is a dilemma. Paige was faced with the decision to stay in Greece with Apollo, or go back to Ottawa. In Levinson’s…

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    is to follow to Ottawa River from midtown Ottawa through the Ottawa Valley and into Renfrew county, one would discover the great history of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation. Nestled in the small community of Golden Lake, located approximately two and a half hours west from Ottawa. This small community has a population of roughly 450 people with 90% classifying themselves as aboriginal(city data). There is archaeological evidence indicating Algonquins occupied the Ottawa Valley for at…

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    At Private Eye Security Inc. in Ottawa, ON we offer specialized security systems to both homeowners and businesses. We offer a range of security needs, some of which include around the clock monitored security systems, security windows bars, phone wiring, security risk assessments, access control, GSM connections and secured personal clouds. By having the most updated security systems installed in your home, you will have a better peace of mind and getting better protection for your home and…

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    distributed, but Ottawa did not agree to this plan. The reading was not widely-supported as it was “too long [and] too ambiguous” for people to understand what the true intent of the FLQ was. The rant-like quality did not attract people and created confusion about the aims of the group. Much of the displeasure the FLQ felt with the “pathetic government,” was expressed through these pieces of writing, but the actual goals and ideals of the group were abstract and generalized. Discontent with…

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    chart is based on the data that are provide from four different groups in the class: This diagram shows the coliform growth data from four different groups. According to the data, we can easily calculate that the mean value of coliform growth in Ottawa river is 346.50, the standard deviation is 62.34 and the standard error is 31.17. The mean value, standard deviation, and the standard error for tap water is all zero since there is not coliform growth in the tap water. Furthermore, as it has…

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    According to the United Nations every year 20,000 people are killed by landmines. They are not just combatants but children, the elderly, and people simply walking in the wrong spot. In 1997, 162 countries signed the Ottawa Convention otherwise known as the Landmine Ban. The United States did not sign this deal because of certain strategic uses of landmines in certain places around the world. This was the end of discussion about landmines in the United States for the next 17 years. In 2014, the…

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    successful, and confident. 7. Are there media or budget considerations? The media being utilized for this campaign are print advertising on the Ottawa Citizen and web advertising on the Ottawa Citizen mobile app. The budget for the media is $25,000. There will be 1/16 ads and half page ads that should all be…

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    “Radium City” is a documentary about a once prestigious clock making factory in Ottawa, Illinois. This documentary tells the real life story about the women who fell victim to the over exposure of radium by painting the numbers on clock faces. In the 1920’s, Radium Dial advertised a good paying job for painting luminous numbers on the faces of clocks to teenage girls that were straight out of high school that paid a better wage than what their parents were making every week. To these girls…

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