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    Impaired Driving In Canada

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    Impaired driving is one of the most leading causes of death, as stated by MADD Canada: “Impaired driving remains the leading criminal cause of death in Canada, and accounts for 43% of all deaths occurring as a result of road crashes.” (MADD Canada 2014). Accidents resulting from impaired driving can lead to lives being lost and/or to permanent injury, whether it be physical or mental. There are also several severe legal consequences to drinking and driving. Impaired driving also has lasting…

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    Narrative Essay On Hockey

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    nurses who cared for me were incredible. Even on my worst days, my room instantly filled with energy when they walked in. It is because of those nurses that I chose to pursue a career in nursing. I am currently going into my fourth year of the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program through the University of Regina. Upon completion of the course I hope to work on a pediatric oncology unit. I want to leave a lasting impression on children and families who are enduring…

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    Began,” written by Margaret Lawrence. It made me realize that the world has not changed much in their thinking. Margaret starts by describing the prairies, and I couldn’t help but laugh to myself. People still think the same way towards Alberta/Saskatchewan and continuing into Manitoba as one very flat piece of land with a few rolling hills that make everything look the same and put people to sleep. “I have had it said to me that the railway trip across Canada is spectacular, except for the…

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    between York U housing. This traumatic event and the challenges I was facing with previous mental health issues, lead to a lot of anxiety leading into the new school year. Moreover, that same school year, my mother had moved out of province to Saskatchewan where she currently resides. Beginning the 2013-year…

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    until citizens of Canada or foreigners moved there. Sir Wilfred Laurier understood this and wanted to unite Canada from the East to West coast but two provinces in the middle hadn’t united with Canada yet. “Alberta joined Confederation along with Saskatchewan in 1905, when the two new provinces were created out of a section of the Northwest Territories” (Alberta and Confederation, n.d). Having those two new provinces join Canada really started to unite Canada as one. The majority of the…

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    Introduction It is sad to say that the term professional is lacking credibility these days. To be a professional, it goes beyond a ‘referred ' name, an advanced degree or certificate framed and hung on the office wall. Though professionalism encompasses all of these, it is much more defined and tailored. To be a professional it is a calling that does not develop overnight, but through nurturing and development of a specialized character and standards evolves the attributes of a professional. A…

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    said two weeks she laughed at me. I wrote the test and passed my sign test and only failed my written test by one question. The instructor was very surprised and I went back the next week and passed. Within a month I took my road test and had my Saskatchewan driver’s license. I succeeded quickly because I practiced questions online and read the driver’s handbook. My wife helped me to study and found me the online practice test. I also met a friend from my home country who lived half an hour away…

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    Ww1 Women Essay

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    suffrage movement began to take form. They first had suffrage in the province of Manitoba on January 28, 1916. However, Asians and Aboriginals still could not have voted. As of now, six provinces have granted women the right to vote: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. we can only hope that Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Quebec will join us in the near future. Many people said that women earned the right to vote by…

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    Sustainability has become an issue throughout the whole globe. Sustainability is a complicated term which generally means an “approach to development that meets the needs of the present without negatively affecting the ability of the future generations to meet their needs.”(Clarke, Earle, and Wallace, 2006) According to Land Learn organization sustainability means “an ability or capacity of something to be maintained or to sustain itself.” (http://www.landlearnnsw.org.) In my opinion, it is…

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    questions regarding the meanings of violent video games in our culture, the following paper will discuss the analysis and the meanings that are discovered. The participates was made up of two females and a male who were all born and raised in Saskatchewan,…

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