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    “Isn’t it ironic how the earth would thrive without us, [humans], but we would not survive without the earth?” Yet, we still manage to choose non-sustainable products and lifestyles regardless of its repercussions in our habitat because it is more convenient way to live. It is undebatable that nature is a beautiful thing, and when it is destroyed, unlike various things in the modern world that can be easily replaced, we can not replace nature. It also undeniable that we have caused great damage…

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    About McNally Robinson History McNally Robinson was founded 1981 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by Holly McNally and her business partner Ron Robinson, who quit a year later to pursue a career with CBC Radio. His name remained attached to the brand as, McNally didn't have the money to replace the store's signage. The company currently has two locations, one in Winnipeg and one in Saskatoon. McNally Robinson, was sold to business partners Chris Hall and Lori Baker in 2012, who stated that they planned…

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    Mayor and TRC chair to speak at residential school exhibit WINNIPEG, April 25, 2017: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is proud to announce the opening of the Truth and Reconciliation exhibit, which will occur on April 30, 2017 6 .p.m. Winnipeg Mayor, Brian Bowman, will speak at the opening along with Justice Murray Sinclair chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). The exhibit will be located on level seven of the inspiring change gallery. The art featured in the…

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    Terry Fox Research Paper

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    Introduction Terry Fox is a well-known Canadian cancer patient that ran Marathon of Hope from Vancouver, British Columbia all the way to Ontario to raise people’s awareness of cancer and raise money for a cancer patient. Throughout his life span, he was a child that was protected well by his mother and father with his siblings, he was also the second child of his family. As he grew up, he found himself interested in playing sports, after the hard practice, he finally became a successful athlete…

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    to build an apartment in 1972 and later the apartment was sold to Winnipeg Condominium Corporation. After the building was sold, Winnipeg Condominium Corporation in 1982 noticed that there were problems with the masonry work as well as the mortar work in the exterior part of the building (Palmer, 2007). This made the company to hire an engineering firm and the various architects in order to start inspecting the building. Winnipeg Condominium Corporation was then assured that cracks were not…

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    life within an ecosystem. What is the purpose of a lake, when it’s unable to fulfill its ultimate niche? Strain and restricted capacity for biodiversity, habitat, and suitable drinking water will undoubtedly occur in the event of an imbalance. Lake Winnipeg served as a body of freshwater that has continually supported it`s community. It has served as a source of commercial fishing, transportation, recreation, and spiritual significance of the First Nations people. Leading as being one of the…

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    The requirement of Knowledge of the software systems and applications within the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) Community Health Services programs, including the Collaborative Health Record (CHR) and the electronic medical record (EMR) and reporting/query functionality may or may not the fulfilled by a HIM applicant depending…

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    The city is famous for its wildlife, and the Western Great Lakes are popular among Canadians and Americans. The city also has a museum that showcases precious artifacts. The city has an underground shopping center, and Winnipeg has a large population of exotic wildlife. The local zoo is home to hundreds of exotic animals. Calgary the Land of Winter Sports Calgary is known for the its booming oil economy. The oil and gas industry employs thousands of Calgary residents…

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    Bloody Saturday In Canada

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    On June 21, 1919, angry Winnipers terrorized the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The event will be remembered as Bloody Saturday. These citizens were on a labor strike demanding better working conditions, more jobs for unemployed citizens, and higher wages. Milton Wilson, a participate of the strike said, “I’m furious with what this city has to offer to me, it’s not much we are asking for.” The strike started on May 15 with 30,000 protesters. The citizens were later joined with 10,000 angry war…

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    Roderick Patiag Case Study

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    According to my father, his name is Roderick T. Patiag, his parent was met accidentally in a sari-sari store on the day of Barrio Fiesta. Add information, the meaning of Barrio fiesta from the dictionary is a religious festival and an event marked by festivities or celebrations. While the meaning of Sari-sari store from the dictionary is a convenience store found in the Philippines. The word sari-sari in Tagalog means "variety". Such stores form an important economic and social location in a…

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