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    Canadian Figures

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    as it does not represent what was once intended. Also‚ there are other concerns that support the removal of the statue‚ with the restoration price being one of them. As well‚ modern thinking about Louis Riel and his intents no longer reflects the Canadian identity. The statue of Private Watson does not belong at city hall because it no longer represents its original intent. The statue has become meaningless over time. Its meaning was only relative for the first thirty years that it stood there

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    Anthem for Doomed Youth

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    Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier‚ one of the leading poets of the First World War. His shocking‚ realistic war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare was heavily influenced by his friend and mentor Siegfried Sassoon‚ and stood in stark contrast both to the public perception of war at the time and to the confidently patriotic verse written by earlier war poets such asRupert Brooke

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    Canadian/ U.S. Business Response Paper The United States and Canada developed a business interconnectivity between their nations in the early building processes because each country had resources and services that the other country didn’t have. With the introduction of the Industrial Revolution in America‚ new forms of transportation were created to ship goods across nations. The United States was able to find cheaper labor in Canada‚ while Canada was able to spread their goods into a larger

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    The Canadian Economy

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    The Canadian economy is one that is mostly dominated by the service industry. This industry employs approximately one-third of the work force. Its primary sector is the logging and petroleum manufacturing industries. During the past 100 years‚ the growth of the manufacturing‚ mining‚ and service sectors has transformed the nation into a more industrial and urban economy‚ when it used to be more rural. Alberta‚ Canada has large oil and gas resources‚ giving it the world’s second-largest oil reserves

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    Anthem for Doomed Youth

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    English Essay ‘Anthem For Doomed Youth’ Anthem For Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen is a poem which I read recently‚ in which the author conveys horror’s of death in World War 1. The author‘s use of technique’s is quite effective. His use of the sonnet form‚ word choice‚ juxtaposition‚ irony and figurative language creates a strong image of the tragedy lack of respect for the young soldier’s dying at war. Anthem For Doomed Youth is one of best known World War poem’s because of the way in the

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    Canadian History

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    notes and your text‚ complete the following questions in complete sentences. 1. What went wrong in the Battle of Dieppe? Allied troops were not prepared toward the war. And there was only little information about layout of Dieppe. Moreover‚ Canadian were lacked artillery support. Furthermore‚ Allied nations’ tanks did not work on the Dieppe where is near from the ocean‚ thus the soil of the region is sand which is not suitable for tanks to move. 2. What happened in December 1941 that allowed

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    Anthem, Ayn Rand

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand is a political satire that makes one appreciate how fortunate the citizens of a country with so many freedoms‚ like America‚ are. Freedoms to choose one’s own destiny and explore the untouched frontiers of the scientific world are gifts that should never be‚ but often are‚ taken for granted. Rand’s bold novel that pokes fun at the stringent laws of communism reveals that her own political stance would be greatly supported by the first and second amendments and the policies regarding

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    Canadian English

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    Canadian English (Course project in Introduction to Varieties of English) Introduction Every language has several varieties which differ from each other in terms of vocabulary‚ grammar‚ and pronunciation. Different speakers use different varieties depending on their regional provenance‚ individual social background‚ or educational level. Even the same speaker may use several varieties according to different situations. This paper will focus on the varieties of English used in Canada. Canadian

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    Gaslight Anthem Preview

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    Emotion Following a brilliant side project‚ The Horrible Crowes‚ singer/songwriter Brian Fallon returns with Gaslight Anthem’s major label debut‚ "Handwritten‚" a big-sounding‚ high-octane revival Brian Fallon‚ now 32 and frontman of The Gaslight Anthem‚ must have sparkled after he‚ as a 13-year-old American kid from Jersey‚ discovered one of the most influential records of the Redcoat punk scene: The Clash’s self-titled debut which chartered dub‚ reggae‚ rockabilly‚ funk‚ and ska. Fallon discovered

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    great to be canadian

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    February 4th 2014 Why is it great to be Canadian? Diversity‚ freedom‚ opportunity‚ education‚ heath care‚ peace‚ democratic community‚ geography. This is just a small portion of things you think of when you hear Canadian or Canada. To some we may seem to be an essential country but to those who know us‚ we are friendly‚ hardworking‚ educated people living in a highly developed society. Canada is the greatest country in the world to live in because everyone in Canada has the right to free primary

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