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    Atlantic Canada

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    Canada exploited the rich cod fishery‚ but this resource has collapsed. Highly valued species‚ such as crab‚ lobster‚ and shrimp‚ and offshore oil and gas have brought new hope for economic development. ATLANTIC CANADA Maritimes and Newfoundland/Labrador are bound together by a rich "sense of place" The ocean dominates the culture and history of Atlantic Canada Economy is heavily dependent on primary activities (resource extraction: fisheries‚ forestry‚ agriculture‚ energy exploration)

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    Natural Landscape Study

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    Natural Landscape Study: Western Brook Ponds‚ Newfoundland and Labrador Western Brook Ponds is part of the Gros Morne National Park located in the western part of the province Newfoundland and Labrador. The Gros Morne National Park is world renowned for being one of the few places on earth in which geologists can studied the upper mantle directly! It also illustrates the concept of plate tectonics‚ the evolution of ancient mountain ranges and justifying why Canada has the most diverse land

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    government exhorted the people to abandon their old ways and adopt the new‚ to come out of their fishing boat to work in factories‚ to leave their homes on the island and in the coves to take up residence in the “growth centres” of the new industrial Newfoundland.” Pittman and many others came to the realization that as much as they are Canadian‚ they have a culture and history of their own‚ which many others were fighting to keep in the beginning. Pittman uses two points of view in his essay to give

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    In this article‚ Goldstien attempts to describe the aspect of AIDS in Newfoundland. In order to sufficiently do so‚ she illustrates three main elements which relate to the expansion of the legend in the province; Cultural variability‚ localization and contemporary legend. The idea of doing this is to give the reader a general understanding of what stories were told in order to enhance the generation of these legends. Throughout the article‚ Goldstien provides examples of different versions of the

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    You Please”. She explains how the language has evolved and the different way of speaking in all the communities of Newfoundland. The Southern part of the Island is mostly predominant by the Catholic-Irish and they have a unique “dialect”. On the other side of the Island‚ live the Anglicans-Irish and their speed of speaking makes even harder to understand. In Central area of Newfoundland the dialect can be quite mixed and confused. It is an area where she finds settlers coming from all other parts of

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    Joey Smallwood was a politician from Newfoundland who was the main force that brought Newfoundland join in the Canadian Confederation in 1949‚ and became the first Premier of Newfoundland.( Ibiography) Joey Smallwood was born in December 24‚ 1900 at Mint Brook‚ Newfoundland. When he was a teenager‚ he worked in a newspaper and his family moved to New York City in 1920. He also worked for a newspaper which named The Call. He returned to Newfoundland and then got married. At the same year‚ he set up

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    Sun and Sunday Afternoon

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    Sunday Afternoon All four windows of that metallic black pick up truck covered in mud speckles were down. The sun illuminated the flawless sky that Sunday afternoon. Our vehicle was loaded up with my favorite blue pin striped beach chair‚ several kick balls‚ a cooler filled with water‚ and two of my best friends. There was Rosie‚ the redder of the two and who always seemed to have an endless supply of energy. The other is Ruby‚ a curly blond with a much lazier personality. Two golden paws rested

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    Wave: A List of Victims and Survivors - Newfoundland 1929. St. John ’s: Flanker Press‚ 2000. Print. "Earthquakes." Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. Vols. 1-5. St. John ’s: Newfoundland Book Publishers‚ 1981-1994. Print. Hanrahan‚ Maura. Tsunami: The Newfoundland Tidal Wave Disaster. St. John ’s: Flanker Press‚ 2004. Print. Looker‚ Janet. Disaster Canada. Toronto: Lynx Images‚ 2000. Print. Matte‚ Lynne Anne Marie. "Oral Narratives of the 1929 Newfoundland Tidal Wave: Narrative Functions‚ Gender

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    Labrador Retrievers

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    Labrador Retrievers 1 Labrador Retrievers 2 Outline 1.0 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 2.0 Characteristics Of Labradors…………………………………………………………………………………………4 3.0 Precautions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 4.0 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6 5.0 References………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 Labrador Retrievers

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    Paragon Information Systems

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    made is the change to the company’s business strategy and direction (Exhibits 3‚4‚5) After a thorough alternative evaluation (Exhibit 11)‚ the proposed strategy is to continue expanding the company’s portfolio of IT capabilities and move beyond Newfoundland region of Atlantic Canada. The company’s employee commitment and innovation will be its main advantage in the industry and over its new competitor(Exhibit 8). After conducting the industry and environment analysis (Exhibits 6‚7)‚ it is clear

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