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    Residential schools were made compulsory for First Nation children to attend by the amendment of the Indian Act in 1884 into the closing decades of the 20th century. (Restoule) The federal government created the schools’ system and the Christian churches administered the schools and the education styles. (http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/a-history-of-residential-schools-in-canada-1.702280) Residential schools were built to serve two purposes: to remove and isolate the native children from their…

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    Nt1310 Unit 5

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    Under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) an employer has a responsibility to maintain, in safe working order, all electrical equipment used in their business. All electrical items in school should have a portable appliance testing (PAT) done so everyone knows that they are safe to be used in school. The definition of portable equipment is that portable equipment consists of all equipment that is moveable and that when in use it is connected to an electricity source…

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    The mission of UFG’s MakerSpace The Urban Farming Guys are more Than just “Big Thinkers” we are “Big Doers.” We are a 501(c)(3) with a vision to launch a shared community “MakerSpace” committed to raising up a multitude of innovators, cultivators and pioneers in the urban core of Kansas City. We have already planted a Two Million Dollar Seed at 3700 E 12th st, the heart of Kansas City's East Side. This historic 20K Square ft. building was once the hustle and bustle of the Lykins economic…

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    Proofreading Techniques

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    proofreading techniques for business communications I will explain proofreading techniques of texts,emails,spreadsheets,and all presentations for business communications. Proofreading is to business communication what buffing and polishing is to woodworking: One little blemish detracts from the entire piece, causing the overall impression to suffer. Mistakes and imperfections in any kind of work convey carelessness, and in the workplace, the stakes are even higher. A piece that is ridden…

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    Capital Budgeting

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    Capital Budgeting Capital Budgeting is the process in which a business determines which long-term investments are worth taking on. Over the years, Facebook has taken on several capital budgeting opportunities, mergers and acquisitions being the most common. Between August 2005 and January 2018, Facebook has acquired a total of 67 companies worldwide. Among these companies are WhatsApp, one of the most popular mobile instant messaging apps, and Instagram, another popular app used for photo…

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    What are the skills and education to become a taxidermist? Taxidermy is the art of preserving dead animals and making them look like they are alive. All taxidermist have to understand the anatomy of the animal they are working with in order to be able to preserve the animal. They have to have good people skills so they are able to have a good relationship with the person they are dealing with. Some of the things a taxidermist have to do before he can begin working with the animal is to skin the…

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    The Paleolithic period, also known as Old Stone Age, was a remarkable period that encompassed the creation and use of chipped stone tools that characterized the evolution of technology from the Oldowan to the Acheulian, Mousterian, and Upper Paleolithic periods. Early stone tools, known as chopper tools or hammer stones, were discovered by archaeologists at several sites in eastern and southern Africa. Using a technique called percussion flaking, hammer stone tools were used to remove flakes…

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    Our school just got a 1-million dollar federal grant! I wonder what we could buy with all of this money? Our school needs a lot of new things,we should have upgrades, more electives, and better healthier food.With all of this money it’s unlimited of what we could buy. To begin with,in school we need some upgrades. I’m sure we could always use sometables. We could even use some new chairs. Only some classrooms have chromebooks, so all of the classes should have individual chromebooks. The…

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    figurative language. The figurative language provides the poem and reader with a better understanding what is happening and what he really means. The speaker of this poem is obviously Robert Frost or any other individual that could work in the woodworking field or just another citizen. “Snarling, Rattling” is an example of Onomatopoeia. This gives the reader a feel of…

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    scribbled ideas onto my own "table" and scraped together a few ideas: Literacy became a universal skill applicable to every field of study when tables, and more importantly books, surfaces. Hobbyists and scholars alike jotted down ideas about woodworking, pottery, cooking, statistics, philosophy, linguistics, and the like with ease. The very act of documenting these ideas enabled their mobility within a world away from the original creators. A crafting apprentice could read a book about…

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