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    This opinion piece, written by Senator Leo Housakos and published earlier this year in the Montreal Gazette, talked about the Senate’s attempt to improve the connection between this parliamentary institution and the Canadian citizens. As stated in the article, the Senate tried to deepen the connection between citizens and the institution by cultivating a better communication amongst them. According to Senator Housakos, transparency and accessibility go hand in hand with good governance, meaning…

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    caterer, she could set out a menu where there would be lots of options for her and her friends. She could also buy and heat some non-vegan food for some of her friends in case they didn’t like the vegan food. A few choices for vegan caterers in wellington are Word Of Mouth, Baobab Café, and Great Aunt Jo’s. However, having a caterer may cost too much money for Jasmine as she is still in Uni Jasmine’s aunt doesn’t have a good understanding of a healthy vegan lifestyle, so when Jasmine helps…

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    In The Sports Gene by David Epstein, there are multiple story lines followed and introduced, discussing some of the top athletes in the world. Almost every chapter in the book discusses the same question, “Is there a sports gene?”. Epstein provides great insight and detail in examining this question by explaining the findings in labs from all over the world, along with elaborating on the growth in athletic abilities over time. Through a review of the book, the question of whether there truly is…

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    Background of research problem: (讲什么是CSR) With the increasing concern about the concept of corporate social responsibility, some scholars think companies should take CSR as an opportunity, innovation and competitive advantages rather than cost (Porter and Kramer, 2006),and also some scholars argue that companies use CSR as means to deal with social environment pressure from public. (Dennis M. Patten,1991) On one hand CSR is aim to minimize the negative impact of business activities, on the other…

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    Commercial Media Analysis

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    Commercial Media is fueled simultaneously by the demands of the audience, but also by the advertisers and what they want the audience to consume. In a world where success is evaluated numerically, Radio is no exception this. Radio Stations are driven by ratings, a system that gives broadcasters an indication on the popularity of variables such as content, broadcasters and programming. How ratings and results are collected has changed numerous times to reach the few systems currently used…

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    British author Mark Haddon wrote the book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. The story revolves around a young boy called Christopher John Francis Boone who investigates the murder of a neighbor’s dog, which leads him to a journey that will change his life forever. Despite his mental illness, he learns to face the difficulties of his world and to be capable of everything he can do. Because of these unique characteristics, I find this book one of the best books I have ever read.…

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    Lorain County Demographics

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    side with a ton of blue-collar work and other important trades. The population is around 306,000, and the medium household income is $52,465. Along with being part of the 55th district of Ohio, the major cities consist of Elyria, Lorain, Oberlin, Wellington, Avon, Sheffield Lake and Amherst. Depending on the areas of Lorain County, the ethnicity of people is widely diverse with a male dominate gender gap. The land is gorgeous and hilly that remarks a great landscape for wide ranges of various…

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    Introduction Previously, when being asked what my ‘cultural identity’ was, I would immediately answer that I had both English and SriLankan heritage, however recently I have discovered that cultural identity is far more than heritage, but it is also essentially the aspects that create who we are as an individual. Student, musician, biracial, sister and traveler would be the 5 key components that I consider the most significant and influential to my cultural identity. Student Firstly, being…

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    Mantelo Cecilio, H. P., Oliveira de Arruda, G., Ferraz Teston, E., Lima Santos, A., & Silva Marcon, S. (2015). Behaviors and comorbidities associated with microvascular complications in diabetes. Acta Paulista De Enfermagem, 28(2), 113-119 7p. doi:10.1590/1982-0194201500020 Mantel et.al (2015) conducted a study to investigate the behavioral factors, prevalence and comorbidities associated with microvascular complications among patients of diabetes mellitus. Cross- sectional study was done…

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    Listed below are the primary reasons why people sell their existing homes and move into new ones. 1) The home is too small. First-time home buyers can often outgrow their ‘starter homes’ very quickly. Because owning a first home usually comes at a similar time as starting a damily, the increased family size is the main reason home owners say they would need a larger home. 2) To Upgrade. The grass is always greener on the other side. People often want what they don 't have so they long for…

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