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    Nova Scotia should join the Canadian Confederation. I will explain why Nova Scotia should join the Canadian Confederation from two aspects. The two aspects are defense security‚ economy and trade. First‚ I’ll talk about defense security. Nova Scotia is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean‚ convenient for maritime transportation and has pleasant climate and abundant resources. Also it is the closest landing site that European colonists immigrate to Canada mainland and an international important port

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    Captain Robert Falcon Scott led two Antarctic expeditions‚ Discovery and Terra Nova. He was a member of the British Royal Navy from 1883 until his death in 1912. Scott’s journals were written during his two trips to Antarctica. Discovery’s journal is dated between 1901 and 1904‚ while Terra Nova’s journal is dated from 1910 to 1912. In the Terra Nova entries‚ Scott describes voyages‚ weather conditions‚ and scientific work done on the team’s expedition. Many collections of Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s

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    First Death in Nova Scotia Commentary by Luiza Karakhanyan First Death in Nova Scotia is a short poem by Elizabeth Bishop. Elizabeth Bishop published relatively few poems during her long life. This poem arises from her experience as a child living with relatives in Nova Scotia. The poem is vividly conveying the image of innocence of the persona. It is very important how it relates to the personal experience of the poet. Elizabeth Bishop shows how a child struggles to cope with the understanding

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    Movie review Nova Origins: Where are the Aliens? Aaron C. Micheal Introduction to Astronomy‚ PHSY 101 (sec.001) (Abstract) This was a film about if there were life form such as aliens‚ somewhere else in our world that are living organisms just like we have here on earth and if so where could they be found. What things should we search for out into the stars to find other sign of life‚ this film goes into detail and try to answer all of these

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    Fear is an emotion experienced when a person senses danger and feels the need to deal with it inside his or her mind. Sal’s fear is always about what is going to happen next. She was afraid of a lot of things such as accidents‚ pregnant women‚ and cancer. First‚ she was afraid of accidents because her uncle died when a tractor flipped over on him. From the book “I prayed that we would not be in an accident (I was terrified of cars and buses)”(Creech 7). In this sentence Sal is describes that her

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    INTOODUCTORY ESSAY FOR THE 42nd CONVOCATION EXHIBION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA OPENED JANUARY‚ 2012 AT NNAMDI AZIKIWE LIBRARY‚ UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA‚ NSUKKA SONGS OF HARVEST: Introductory Notes on “Retrospections” The Department of fine and Applied Arts of the University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka has gained great respect for its creative‚ intellectual‚ and ideological contributions‚ inducing what Ola Oloidi1 referred to as “a culture of art experimentation and art scientification”. The myth that

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    Abstract: This essay discusses why Nova Scotia failed to join the American Revolution. It discusses the social‚ political‚ economic‚ geographic‚ as well as religious factors that led to Nova Scotians’ lack of attachment to revolutionary ideology in the colonies. During the time of the American Revolution‚ Nova Scotia was geographically on the northeastern frontier of Massachusetts. No geographical feature separated Nova Scotia from Maine‚ which meant that the Canadian province was very much a part

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    In “Harvest Gypsies”‚ by John Steinbeck‚ John shows the readers the plight of the gypsies during the 1930’s. He describes their life and makes the readers sympathize for the families. Steinbeck shows sympathy through his writing for the migrant families by describing their living conditions‚ which is evident through them living in unhealthy tents‚ and on how the families are full of sullen anger caused by their children’s deaths. Throughout the entire story Steinbeck‚ describes their confined and

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    British professor and historian Robert Conquest also brings his view on the topic in his book The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-famine published in 1986. Conquest has written many books on the Soviet Union and was in fact an open communist in England up until the Second World War started. His thesis is that the famine was purposeful and thus constitutes genocide. He says that Stalin wanted to subdue Ukrainian nationalism‚ and the way Stalin believed to do that was to kill

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    In “The Harvest Gypsies” by John Steinbeck and “The Migrant Mother” by Dorothea Lange‚ the feeling of desperation is felt by many migrant farmers’ causing them to feel hopeless and helpless. Many small farmers’ from the United States lost everything of their lives because of the large drought. The farmers’ packed everything they had left and traveled with their families’ to California to find work. “The drought in the middle west has driven the agricultural populations of Oklahoma‚ Nebraska and

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