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    multiple parents just over a train horn. Some of my friends were playing in that game and being in a competitive hockey league it got around pretty fast. The tisdale team has a train horn for whenever they score or something goes there way. The saskatoon parents were getting fed up with the horn so one of them decided to rip the cord that allowed the horn to work. Punches were thrown and things got carried away. Eventually the police were called to break it up. Have you ever experienced, or…

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    When I was a child, my eldest brother Mr. Mahmud Ullah, Associate Professor, Department of Marketing, University of Dhaka, told me to read lots of books, and to be an inquisitive learner. His speech impressed me a lot, and I spent some of my best days in reading books, especially of literature. I had gone through the texts of the modernist writers, i.e. Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Virginia Woolf, and David Herbert Lawrence as a consequence of my reading. Finding their writings very intriguing…

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    I believe I want to be a part of the justice system. I think I would be great fit. Ever since I can remember as a child Iv wanted to be a police officer. As I child found the police fascinating. Seeing them portrayed in movies. The thought of arresting and casing a bad guys. Driving the police car carrying a gun. Now as I've gotten older these things still appeal to me. It is more than that now. The police are a big part of the community. I think want to a be part of that. To protect and…

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    Connor Bedard is regarded as one of the best hockey players in the world. At the age of only 18 years, it is a wonder how he gained this title so quickly. I will be telling you all about Connor and his accomplishments throughout youth hockey, junior hockey, international hockey, and finally, recently in the National League. Bedard was born on July 17, 2005, and grew up in North Vancouver, British Columbia, with his parents, Tom and Melanie, and sister Madi. Connor's uncle James Bedard played 22…

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    1. Summarize the problem/challenge of poverty in Saskatchewan. (300 words) In 2014, 14.8 percent of the population of Saskatchewan, i.e. 160,000 people, lived in poverty.[1] In 2010 only, poverty cost the province $3.8 billion in heightened service use and missing opportunities for contributions to the GDP and taxes.[2] Poverty is the lack of income and productive resources sufficient to ensure sustainable livelihoods. In the long run, living in poverty prevents people from taking advantage of…

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    In January 1969 a 16-year old boy took a trip across Canada with a few friends. While their time in Saskatoon a 20-year old nursing student Gail Miller was found dead in a snow bank. Mr. Milgaard’s friends turned against him as soon as they heard that there was a reward being offered to whoever turns the killer in. They found false evidence which got Milgaard convicted for life on something he did not even do. Mr. Milgaard was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to life in prison in a false…

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    Activity 15.1 Essay

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    7. “Jamie,” said her mother,” will you please address this envelope to The Canadian Wildlife Federation at 350 Michael Cowpland Drive, Kanta, ON K2M 2W1. Activity 16.1: Using Punctuation that Separates 1. Jack Hammer: he was a truck driver from Saskatoon-was obsessed with body art; he spent $2000 last year on skin illustrations at his favourite tattoo parlour, the Lazy Dragon Tattoo and Body Piercing…

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    Canada Urbanization

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    rails gave Vancouver more options for market British Columbia opened many successful manufacturing companies for the process of their resources. The open of the Panama Canal in 1914 helped Vancouver and opened new markets such as Europe. Winnipeg, Saskatoon,regina Edmonton, and mor western cities became an agricultural based economy like the east coast with Vancouver dominating.Ontario was far the most advanced economy contributing the most to the national economy. many united states huge…

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    As the technologies that enable surveillance activities become available to the average global consumer, these surveyant technologies permeate into the desires of the individual as a tool to spectate other people. Technologies of surveillance such as camera monitoring, data-doubles and drones have changed how individuals choose to In Max Hjortsberg’s "Drone Poem", it is important to remember that there are living people piloting the drones mentioned in the poem with motives behind their…

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    Classroom’s Atmosphere The Classroom’s Atmosphere is vital to a Student’s success and impacts students in many ways. Classroom’s Atmosphere talks about the ventilation inside the classroom, the mood inside the classroom, and the overall color and brightness of the classroom. Ms. Firestone states that a negative learning environment or setting that adversely affects student learning, can affect the students in many ways such as low student achievement, poor behavior, student anxiety, or…

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