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    Gun Control In Canada

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    Gun Control is an important issue to Canadians in today’s society. Society’s concerns about protection from violent crimes involving firearms have encouraged Canadian Parliament to pass tougher gun control legislation. In the early 1800s, Canada lacked a rational/permanent, gun policy. The gun restrictions that did exist were temporary executed during elections and rebellions. The federal government is mainly responsible for guns and gun control in Canada. Legislation covering guns and gun…

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    The Christus Victor theory of atonement holds that Christ is a conqueror, and has defeated the powers of evil, thus redeeming mankind from its grasp. It is the ultimate battle of Light versus Dark, in which the light prevails gloriously. The Lord of the Rings is prime example of redemption theory in film through its parallels to the Christus Victor theory of atonement. Throughout the films, we can find the embodiment of this theory in the characters of Gandalf, Aragorn, and Frodo. The first,…

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    Hobbit And Totalitarianism

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    the Rings, when Saruman destroys forests to create his army. Gandalf and Aragorn then lead the forces of good including those who lived in the forests to destroy the evil Saruman. He also wrote about feminism in The Lord of the Rings. Lady Éowyn of Rohan was struggling to overcome the limits of patriarchal society. For most of history, all governments and organizations have been patriarchal and women have been objectified as everything but leaders. However, Tolkien wrote about Lady Éowyn who…

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    The people of Rohan, the Rohirrim, are based on the historical Anglo-Saxons. Finnish mythology was also an influence on Tolkien’s Middle-earth. The Elvish language, Quenya, was based on elements of Finnish. The Lord of the Rings was influenced by European mythologies…

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    The inequity in accessing health services for indigenous people Accessing health care services means that individuals or groups have the ability to obtain services they seek, and it is known to be an important determinant of health. The access to health care in Canada is universal to all citizens under the Health Care Act and it is known to be one of the best health care systems in the world. The access is theorized on “the strong social value of equality, defined as the distribution of…

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    The Crop Rotation System

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    Humans have constantly been improving what they have already got. To achieve a more perfect version, they go through a number of eras or epochs where they try out different versions. Pablo Picasso, a Spanish painter in the 20th century, went through different periods where he drew in a specific colour to see how it affected the painting. He started off with the Blue Period, where he drew mostly blue colours (Pablo Picasso, 2015). This he used for a few years, until he switched to the Rose…

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    Disparities In Veterans

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    In this assignment, a culturally competent health care program will identify health care needs of a specific population, veterans diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, MS. The impact health care disparities can have on the health care service utilization and nursing care of veterans will be addressed. Furthermore, the political, economic, governmental, regulatory, and ethical factors affecting veterans will be addressed while discussing how these factors can be considered barriers and…

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    French Revolution Dbq

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    but Marie didn't want it. She had tricked Louis XVI into not buying it. The jeweler then told that Marie wants to buy it. A man named Rétaux de Villette forged her handwriting, and made it seem like she wanted to buy it. A man named the Cardinal de Rohan basically brought in the the palace where a footman, disguised as Rétaux de Villette, and gave him the necklace. The money was then asked for, and Marie Antoinette had no clue what was going on at all. “Marie Antoinette's reputation (already…

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    The best way to track the evolution of an organism is to observe the changes that occur to it over the span of several generations. Similarly, in music it can be possible to track its evolution by observing changes to a style, genre, or concept. In this report, the focus will fall on movements from two violin sonatas. For the purposes of this discussion, a violin sonata will be defined as a work specifically written for violin and piano with the purpose of it being a chamber piece. By analyzing…

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    Title Holes - pg 1-79 Author Louis Sachar Text type a realistic fiction novel by an American author Date started December 13, 2017 Date completed December 13, 2017 Evidence Book has won John Newbery Medal Personal response The main theme is implied at the beginning of the novel to never give up. Throughout the story, the author uses the theme to create suspense in the story. The theme also helps understand how the characters are working and surviving all day long…

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