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    The Ainu People

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    Japan's right to independent nationhood, Japanese scholars adopted notions of "progress" and "civilization" which defined the Ainu as "prehistoric hunter gatherers," destined either to extinction or to assimilation into the majority population” (Morris-Suzuki). This resulted in the Ainu being forced to adopt Japanese names and speak the Japanese language. Additionally, the Ainu were moved to make room for new Japanese towns and villages. By the 1880’s the Ainu population of Hokkaido was…

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    Question: How effectively and efficiently can biphenyl be synthesized by a Suzuki coupling reaction? Claims: Biphenyl synthesized by a Suzuki coupling reaction was effectively isolated and then characterized using TLC, melting point, IR and 1H NMR tests. However, this process was not efficient because it had a poor pure yield of 22%. Evidence: The goal of the experiment was to synthesize biphenyl product by a Microwave-assisted Suzuki reaction and this was carried out using 1 equivalent…

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    funding father of this country. Ellen Louks Fairclough, the first woman who had served in the Canadian cabinet, as a member of parliament, she advocated women's rights including equal pay for equal work. David Suzuki is the best-known environmentalist in Canada; he organized the David Suzuki Foundation, which has the mission to protect the diversity of nature and humanity’s quality of life, now and for the indefinite future. All of them have irreplaceable identities, both nationally and…

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    Ken Vs Dungey

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    championships. Ryan dungey and ken roczen are pretty similar when it comes to teams and sponsorships. When i ryan dungey turned pro he signed to join team suzuki. He raced on there team for 3 years and then moved to team ktm when his contract ended. Ken roczen also started his pro career by signing for team suzuki. After one year of racing on suzuki he moved to team honda. Ken roczen was on team honda for 3 month but then he got hurt and dropped from the team. The following year ken roczen…

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    from David Suzuki about the lack of access billions of people have to clean water. David Suzuki is a science broadcaster and environmental activist who is well known for criticizing governments for their lack of action to protect the environment. In Suzuki's early years he was known for his broadcasting career on shows like CBC AM radio, The Nature of Things and others. He is also a founder of the science-based environmental organization called the David Suzuki foundation. David Suzuki would be…

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    As scientist and environmentalist David Suzuki discusses in a radio discussion while promoting his book Tree: A Life Story, it is as if "we are in a giant car heading toward a brick wall at 100 miles per hour” (Interview – David Suzuki – Tree: A Life Story). In other words, humans have been warned time and time again about the dangers of climate change, yet we still fail to act and remain committed to believing that the Earth is ours to exploit. Suzuki notes an economics class he took, in which…

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    Stanley Park is Canada’s largest park and is known for their beautiful trees that change colours during different seasons. Trees are sustainable in this park because they plant new trees once cut down or dead. The Seawall surrounds Stanley Park and is a 8.8 km walk. This attraction is popular because you could see bunch of different views of Vancouver all in one place like the Lions Gate Bridge and the beautiful, blue sea below it. I decided to involve trees into this activity because it…

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    the historicization perpetuated by Lawlor and Suzuki are further emphasized by Carolyn Day, in her book Consumptive Chic: A History of Beauty, Fashion, and Disease. The historical narrative presented by Day is similar to Lawlor and Suzuki in regards to her attention to the social and cultural framing of Consumption during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In her cultural framing of Consumption as a Romantic disease, Day agrees with Lawlor and Suzuki, in suggesting that a peak in the…

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    “Including the David Suzuki Foundation, are working hard on solutions to climate change and rely on financial support from citizens like you. Consider making a donation today.”(David Suzuki foundation.org). If we even make a donation of 10 dollars per month an individual could raise 120 dollars in a year, which may sound a little bit less but in real it’s…

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    High temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells (HT-PEMFCs) are a promising clean technology, especially for automobile applications.1 These devices generate electricity from the chemical reactions that occur in the anode side of the cell, using H2 as a fuel and generating heat and water as by-products.2, 3 However, experimental studies using HT-PEMFCs show that degradation of the cell can occur after certain hours of operation (around 500 hours).4 Some of the factors that contribute to the…

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