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Temperatures Range Democratic Party
423 wordsSaskatchewan is a land of resources, wealth, and beauty. Its name is derived from a Cree word meaning rapid river. Saskatchewan is 651, 900 sq. km. in area, half of it is forests, and one third of it is cultivated lands. In southern Saskatchewan average temperatures range from 0 - 65 degrees farenheit. In Northern Saskatchewan temperatures range from 23 - 57 degrees farenheit. Grayling, trout, pike, and pickerel are found in the northern lakes, while mule, deer, elk, moose, and long tail deer ar...
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Lupus Erythematosus Chronic Fatigue
1,116 words... ions. Preparations with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 and which block both UVA and UVB rays are recommended. SLE is typically a disease which shows a fluctuating course characterized by long periods of relative inactivity (remission) punctuated by unpredictable flares of inflammation involving one or more organ systems (exacerbation). Fortunately for a majority of SLE patients, the symptoms are so mild as to require little or no specific treatment. The choice of therapy will t...
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Violent Crimes Violent Offenders
1,485 wordsThere has been a steady increase in the number violent crimes committed by todays adolescence. Headlines in newspaper read Two teen kill 13 and wound several others Fourteen year old boy kills one and wounds another. Incidences like these are shocking society today. Why is this violence happening? Todays children are growing up in a more violence society. Violence is shown on television, through video games and through different advertising campaigns. Are young kids killing their peers to solve ...
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One Of The Major Pacific Rim
789 wordsCanada is divided into six regions. The regions are the Atlantic region, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River region, the Shield region, the Plains region, the Cordillera region, and the North region. Each of these different regions all have their own special traits which make them unique from the others. Things such as area, population density, economy, resources, etc. divide the regions and give them the identity they have. In the Atlantic region are the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland,...
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Endangered Species Atlantic Coast
1,438 words(Charadrius Melodus) Introduction The piping plover, a bird now going extinct, was once very bountiful. When an animal is going extinct, it could mean a lot of things. The Piping Plover is an endangered species. An endangered species is a name for a plant or animal that is slowly dying out. This bird is experiencing population drops, so it is called endangered. It is known to scientists as the Charadrius Melodus (ES: Piping Plover). It mainly resides around the Great Lakes and sometimes lives al...
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Great Depression High Cost
1,042 words... ot; still lives, landscapes, depiction of people at work and portrayed of rural and urban buildings. ' 7 Home entertainment was provided by popular radio programs, dance bands and hockey broadcasts, as all these provided cheap entertainment. Also there was participation in sports, picnics, dances and church socials due to shortages of cash. The immigration and birthrate of people drastically reduced during the 1930 's. The growth of the population was very low. European Jews who fled Nazi Ge...
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Great Depression Stock Prices
663 wordsThe Great Depression 4 THE GREAT DEPRESSION Few countries were so severely affected as Canada was by the depression of the 1930 's. During that time at least a third of the labor force became unemployed and many Canadians depended on welfare for survival. Canada, which was rich with raw materials, had become a great trading nation. That trade depended heavily on a strong world economy to buy the exports. The collapse in world trade hit Canada and particularly the West hard. To add to the effects...
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Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear Reactor
441 wordsShould there be a nuclear power plant in Saskatchewan I think there should be a nuclear power plant built in Saskatchewan because I believe it would contribute to the province a great deal. There is allowing need for power in Saskatchewan. Right now in Saskatchewan there is a need for more power. There has question as to putting a nuclear plant is Saskatchewan This I think is the ideal choice of power plants because on 1 bundle of uranium is equal to the power output of 400 tones or 1900 barrels...
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Health Care System American Health Care
1,640 wordsINTRODUCTION Compensating the affairs of economic efficiency with the demands of sociopolitical rights is a constant source of tension in Canada and the United States alike. In no other element is this tension more apparent than in the group of complex markets we call the health care system. Canadians have been fortunate enough to receive a universal health care system for nearly forty years. This is a single-payer system funded by the governments, both provincial and federal, but at what costs?...
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Community Based Policing Post Secondary Education
1,412 wordsPolice work and related feildBryan Watson Block F December 1 1995 CO-OP Christmas exa The working conditions of a police officer can vary from easy to stressful situations where the officers life and the lives of others are threatened. The officer must deal with these situations in the way they feel is best but sometimes the officer cannot deal with this situation on their own and they have to call in backup witch can help them deal with the situation. CHANGING IN THE WORK PLACE In these times o...
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Largest Land
440 wordsSaskatchewan is a land of resources, wealth, and beauty. It? s name is derived from a Cree word meaning? rapid river? . Land Saskatchewan is 651, 900 sq. km. in area, half of it is forests, and one third of it is cultivated lands. In southern Saskatchewan average temperatures range from 0 - 65 degrees farenheit. In Northern Saskatchewan temperatures range from 23 - 57 degrees farenheit. Grayling, trout, pike, and pickerel are found in the northern lakes, while mule, deer, elk, moose, and long ta...
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