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    In pre- Columbian America there is evidence to show that there were both Norse and African presence present before the arrival of Christopher Columbus’ maiden voyage in 1492. The presence of the Africans was first stated by Christopher Columbus himself in his voyage diaries‚ which he claimed was told to him by an Indian on his second voyage. This was later solidified by Portuguese seamen who also told of African navigation to Columbus. On the other hand the Nordic Movement into pre- Columbian America

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    PACKAGING‚ PROMOTION AND MARKETING STRATEGIES OF THE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN SELECTED BARANGAY’S IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PILAR FERDINAND T. CABALAR JR. DIANNE S. ACADEMIA BSM III PRESENTED TO: DR. MARCELA C. BUENVENEDA PILAR CAMPUS‚ CAPIZ STATE UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE INTRODUCTION TO RESAERCH (RESEARCH 01) JANUARY 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS | PAGE | PRELIMINARIES | | Title Page | 1 | Table of Contents | 2 | CHAPTER

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    The Collapse of the East Coast fishery in Canada. By: Seth Giddens In 1992‚ the devastating collapse of the fishing industry on the East Coast of Newfoundland‚ Nova Scotia forced the Canadian government to take drastic measures and close the fishery. But what could’ve caused such a horrible downfall of one of Canada’s biggest national resources? The East Coast Fishery is made up of offshore fisheries and inshore fisheries. An Offshore fishery is a type of fishery that is over 25 metres of the

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    These provinces have been known to not have the strongest economies for a couple of reasons. The unemployment rates are the highest‚ and the populations are the lowest in the country. Some say that the economies of these provinces are not great because of how spread out people are in all the provinces. People live in a lot of small communities in the Maritimes; this makes it more expensive for sectors like education‚ healthcare and transportation to be carried out. Also a lot of people do not have

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    strong focus on community can also be seen within the festival as there are various local artists‚ musicians‚ and writers showcased along with the numerous local programs and collaborations with local arts groups‚ including the: Theatre Newfoundland and Labrador‚ Gross Morne Summer Music Program‚ and school outreach programs.

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    Equipment INC. sold and serviced a variety of industrial equipment and related products to hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ hotels‚ motels and various other organizations in the four Atlantic Canadian provinces of New Brunswick‚ Nova Scotia‚ PEI and Newfoundland/Labrador. In addition to distributing a broad line of specialized equipment IE provided design‚ specification and planning assistance to architects‚ builders and owners designing new facilities or renovating existing operations. Since its inception

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    in Canada‚ they composed approximately 39% of youth admitted to custody in Alberta in 2011/2012. In fact‚ data from Statistics Canada shows that young Aboriginals are overrepresented in the justice system in every Canadian province except Newfoundland and Labrador; Alberta‚ in particular‚ shows the most severe overrepresentation of the provinces (pg. 299). Aboriginal youth were also overrepresented in Calgary’s Youth Court‚ though Aboriginal youth make up “about 7 per cent” of the population‚ they

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    ABC COMPUTERS 21 Boon Lay Drive Singapore 9322222 Tel: 62655555 Email: abcomp@pacific.net.sg 21 Apr 2008 Mr Lim Ah Teck 44 Jalan Laban Singapore 579999 Dear Mr Lim‚ BUS-Stats is a Money Spinner Attention     [Wouldn’t you like your customer database to multi-task? Wouldn’t you love your mailers and correspondence to sing? Wouldn’t you like to increase profits? You can do all this with one simple phone call.]---------- Attention   Let us prove

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    Engineers‚ as well as other professionals‚ have an important role in society. Their work is dedicated to properly and professionally serve and protect the public. The Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for engineers in Ontario is a program aimed by Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO) to force licensed engineers to be continuously exposed to new knowledge and experience needed to cope with technological advances in order to strengthen their careers and to maintain competence throughout

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    Name and origins Cabot’s birthplace is in Italy. In Italian he is known today as Giovanni Caboto‚ in English as John Cabot‚ in French as Jean Cabot‚ and in Spanish as Juan Caboto. The non-Italian forms reflect references to him in the related 15th-century documents. Only one set of documents has been found bearing his signature. These are Venetian testamentary documents of 1484‚ on which he signed as "Zuan Chabotto"‚ "Zuan" being a form of "John" typical to Venice.[3] That he continued to use this

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