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    I found the article American Apartheid very interesting. The topic of residential segregation was the main focus point. The connection of segregation in the 70s and the 80s to present day is very shocking. It just shows that every cause has an effect. Even though the act of segregation ended in the 80s; the thought of it continues today. Separate but equal was never equal because of the history of American the stain of black and white continues to be an uphill battle. Blacks are the only race that

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    indigenous inhabitants of the lands which encompass Canada have been strained due to the hitherto existence of the Indian Residential School system. Following the passage of the Indian Act in 1876‚ the first residential schools were established across Canada; with many being placed under the direction of several Christian churches that received funding from the Canadian government’s agency of Indian Affairs. The objective of the residential school system was to assimilate indigenous children into Canadian

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    What is Residential Care? Residential care is defined as care in which is provided to individuals under the age of eighteen years of age‚ individuals with either physical or intellectual disabilities and the elderly. The residential care that is provided to members of society which is either public‚ private or voluntary (Lalor and Share 2013). Individuals that are unable to continue residing with their families due to personal or family matters are placed in residential care within a safe environment

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    Balinese Residential Architecture 2 Balinese Residential Architecture: Balinese architecture has be divided into 6 parts which are the family compound‚ the pavilions‚ the temple courtyard and gates‚ the kul-kul and shrines‚ the palaces and also the water palaces (Wijaya & Granquist‚ 2005‚ p97) . Balinese residential architecture is based on ancient traditional Javanese style combined with Hindu religion and culture. The concept behind this architecture is the openness of space within

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    follow up data of short term intensive residential treatment program suggesting its effectiveness. The hole in the research the article is seeking to address: There is evidence to suggest that long-term treatment leads to positive outcomes. This study sought to investigate specifically whether a short term intensive program could be effective. Participates in the study: The sample consisted of 123 severely disturbed adolescents in an intensive residential treatment setting‚ in which the mean

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    Feasibility of Residential Wind Turbines As Americans work to reduce fossil fuel dependence and look to more environmentally friendly energy sources‚ the use of wind energy technology has become the fastest growing segment of the energy market. The feasibility of residential wind turbines mainly comes down to wind resource‚ economic feasibility‚ and consumer acceptance. The use of residential wind turbines is certainly feasible in some areas‚ however; I do not believe they are feasible on a wide-scale

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    Canada is an extremely important and underrated country in all aspects of its existence. Peaceful‚ stable‚ and an amazing place to spend your life. What more do you want from a country? There are several things about Canada that most people do not know and would be surprised to find out. First of all Canada has an extremely diverse culture with many French and Arabic citizens. The english language is largely dominate because 90% of Canada’s population lives within 100 miles of the United States-Canada

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    org/wiki/Population_of_Canada_by_year o Population of Canada by year 18512‚414‚519 HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_of_Canada_by_year o Population of Canada by year 18613‚174‚442 HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_of_Canada_by_year o Population of Canada by year 18713‚689‚000 HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_of_Canada_by_year o Population of Canada by year 18814‚325‚000 HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_of_Canada_by_year o Population of Canada by year 18914‚833‚000 HYPERLINK

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    this the education of Status Indians (Metis and Inuit were put into the system later) fell under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Federal Government. During 1830’s-1900’s the Canadian government and various Christian churches created the Indian Residential School System (IRS). The IRS was a compulsory education system created to assimilate First Nation‚ eventually Metis and Inuit children through means similar to the Colonial English and the Prussian compulsory education systems. These children were

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    Table of Contents 1) Cover Page 2) Table of Content 3) Abstract 4) Section 1 5) Section 1 (Continued) 6) Section 2 7) Section 3 8) Section 4 9) Section 4 (Continued) 10) Section 5 11) Section 5 (Continued) 12) Section 5 (Continued) 13) Section 6 14) Section 7 15) Section 8 16) Section 9 17) Section 10 18) Section 11 Abstract Green building construction refers to a structure

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