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    Award’ for my participation in the cultural activities. Upon graduating my foremost priority was to find employment and to put in my papers for Immigration. With suggestions from my instructors and former international graduates, I moved to Manitoba, Winnipeg being my obvious choice considering my age to have an active social life and ample job opportunities. My decision paid off and was hired by Dr. George Stolarskyj whom I assisted for over three and a half…

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    being addressed in this essay is: Winnipeg Child and Family Services (Northwest Area) v. D.F.G. The topics being addressed in this essay will be provided through a summary and an analysis, explaining the case through legal liberalism and feminist legal theory in relation to the majority decision and the dissenting decision. I personally, agree with the reasoning of the majority decision and will prove why. Summary The nature of the proceeding in the case of Winnipeg Child and Family Services…

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    Gender Wage Gap In Canada

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    bill 7 was made in Quebec that would prevent some workers working in the health care services to create or join a union because they were considered to be self-employed. Lastly, many peoples rights were abused in 1911 during the Winnipeg general strikes. During the Winnipeg General strikes unions formed to voice the opinion of the workers, they would fight for higher wages, and hold protests. In response the Canadian government had ordered the RCMP to charge the strikers and force them to stop…

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    Is Texting Harmful Essay

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    unhealthy, harmful, and people texting too much daily should slow down. To begin with, the University of Winnipeg has suggested that so much can be learned about a person and their personality solely through the number of text messages they send. Psychologists say that those who tend to send over 100 text messages daily have more interests in their image as well as wealth. 2300 University of Winnipeg psychology students gathered information on this…

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    For one, I had never been made aware of the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919; After the First World War, Canadian soldiers returned home and the found that jobs were scarce, and inflation was rampant. The high-level of unemployment encouraged workers across the country to demand unions to secure their…

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    Hsc Reflective Account

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    Introduction: I am a social worker practicing on an adult surgery orthopedic ward within the Health Sciences Center (HSC). My role is to provide services to patients that have experienced musculoskeletal disorders. All have experienced a change in mobility whether temporary or permanently. Together with a multidisciplinary team we work with patients to get them to a new baseline or back to their previous baseline of mobility in order to promote independence and a safe discharge.…

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    First Residential Schools

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    Around 1870 the first residential schools opened forging Canada’s dark history. Aboriginal children were removed from their families and homes when the residentials schools had opened. They were funded under the authority of the Government of Canada. The purpose of these residentials schools was to remove and isolate children from their homes, families, traditions and cultures, and to assimilate them into the dominant culture. At least 150,000 First Nations, Inuit and Métis children were…

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    Lyman Character Analysis

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    In the 1974 year, Lyman tells about the Red convertible. Lyman and Henry buy a red convertible Olds-mobile when they were in Winnipeg. They took their car on a road trip and travel around Montana. In Montana, Susy named girl asked for a ride to Alaska then they drove to Alaska where Susy's family welcome them and they stay rest of their summers. They enjoy and have a lot of fun there. Before winters they return to their homes and Henry was marine so military send him to Vietnam in 1970 for a war…

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    First of all, comparing in this essay is quite easier than contrasting since the only common thing here is bullying, but there are many difference between these two articles. The first article focuses on cyber-bullying outside of school hours, while the second article discusses homophobic bullying specifically in schools. These topics had been and still are very serious topics in our current day lives, and we must do whatever it takes to find proper solutions and ways in order to take control…

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    Mennonite Culture Essay

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    German language on of their defining traits during that time. A census done in 2001 stated that 191,000 Mennonites live in Canada, and as of 2010 the largest concentrations of which lived in Winnipeg, Saskatoon, and Kitchener-Waterloo area. Over half of the Mennonite populations live in cities, mainly Winnipeg (Millette, 2015). Much is not commonly known about the Mennonite culture to those who are not a part of it. Three large aspects of which are their marriage practices, religion and beliefs…

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