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Special Needs Kids Are Not Sick Or Gross
Special needs kids are not sick or gross. They only want to be accepted. They want to feel normal. They cannot help the way they were born. People
who have never dealt with special needs children do not see what they go through on a daily basis. One out of every 10 children under the age of 14
has some type of special need. Which includes any medical disability, chronic or life threatening illness. The children and parents both deal with
emotional battles. The parents are more tired emotionally and physically then a parent without a special need kid.. They feel alone, because raising
a special needs kid is very challenging and takes a lot more effort. They are scared because they do not know what the future holds. Organizations
like CEIP give kids and parents more hope. They give them something positive to look forward to. The Cumberland Early Invention Program is a very
supportive program. It is good to know there are still non–profit companies out there that are genuinely "non–profit". Some companies/programs claim
to be non–profit but they still have their hand in the cookie jar. The other companies claim to use a certain amount in other areas. In which, they never
state exactly what other areas. The Cumberland Early Invention Program puts 100% back into the company while individuals are volunteering 100%.
So in other words, the Cumberland Early Invention Program is actually for people that need help and not for themselves.
The Cumberland
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Acadia Research Paper
The Acadia, launched in 1913 out of Newcastle, England was the first vessel that was designed to handle the cold, ice filled waters to specifically
survey Canada's northern waters, such as the Hudson Bay or the south shore of Novia Scotia. This ship helped pioneer hydrographic research by taking
measurements around Canada's Arctic waters at the beginning of her career. The last operation this ship was used for was to chart the coast of
Newfoundland, and these up to date charts replaced those that were a hundred years old. The Acadia may have started as just a research vessel, but
once war came around it was adapted. From 1916 to 1919, she was a patrol and escort vessel; then in 1917 she was damaged in the Halifax Explosion
while being
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Montana Fish Synthesis Essay
Alexis Bonogofsky wrote about "reports of dead fish floating and collecting on the banks of the iconic Yellowstone River began coming into Montana
Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) in early August. The Yellowstone flows for 692 miles from Absaroka mountain range in Wyoming, through
Yellowstone National Park, into the prairies of eastern Montana and finally, the Missouri River.
FWP officials took tissue samples from the dead fish to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Fish Health Center in nearby Bozeman, Montana. The
whitefish were found to have died from Proliferative Kidney Disease (PKD), which is caused by a microscopic parasite known to occur in Canada,
the United States and Europe. PKD kills fish by causing extreme inflammation in their kidneys and spleen. In the past 20 years, smaller and isolated
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In other words, it takes less energy to raise the temperature of the salt water 1В°C than pure water. And in the winter time, adding salt to the ice
lowers its freezing point, so even more energy has to be absorbed from the environment in order for it to melt.
AltonGas claims they monitor the river for dry weather conditions in Nova Scotia. In an article on their site they claim:
During the dry weather conditions in Nova Scotia in the summer of 2016, salinity levels in the river naturally exceeded 28 parts per thousand (ppt).
When natural river salinity is greater than 28 ppt, brining operations at Alton are automatically stopped to protect the river. At this time, water will
continue to be circulated in the cavern and brining activity will be temporarily suspended.
To check salinity levels in the river, there are salinity monitors upstream and downstream of thebrine release point to constantly measure the river in
real time. The monitors also control the brine release
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The Woman In My Dreams Poem Analysis
The Woman in My Dreams – Maxine Tynes
a)The woman being described in Maxine's poem is confident in her own skin, where Maxine says, "The woman I am in my dreams, is taller than I
am, she sees the world as she walks" this suggests that the woman always has her head up high and takes in the world as she walks. The woman
wears red "spike heels" and "that woman walks only when she feels like not running, not jogging" would suggest the woman is physically capable of
both running and walking. The verse "they don't hide under long skirts; her legs and feet are well" would elude that the woman in the poem isn't
afraid to show off her legs which would support the idea that she is physically able.
The woman in the poem is different from Maxine as she is someone that Maxine aspires to be, throughout the poem she makes comparisons between
herself and the woman she seeks to be in her dreams, one that is confident and beautiful. The ending of the poem "I wake up and carry part of her
with me everywhere" supports this idea as I believe Maxine wants to become more like this woman.
b)Maxine is an African Canadian woman who was born in 1949. Maxine grew up through the 1960s where racism and segregation gave way too many
Black Power Movements such as subgroups of the Black Panther Party and Black United Front. At the age of 4 Maxine contracted Polio which left
her partially paralyzed, part of the reasoning for some of Maxine's poems she explains how women spend too much time
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1977 Halifax Explosion
The city of Halifax provokes the tragic memories of the 1977 Halifax Explosion (Halifax History Facts and Timeline, 2016). However, Halifax is the
provincial capital of Nova Scotia and it is famous for its magnificent Atlantic coast. Also, Halifax has undergone huge urban development and
economic growth and is now recognized as one of the largest coastal cities in Canada regarding its historical, physical, economic and cultural
diversities.(62) Halifax has a long settlement history. Centuries ago, Halifax was occupied by the native, Mi'kmaq and the French speaking Acadians
who lived alongside the east Atlantic coast. In 1749, British colonel, Edward Cornwallis with about 2500 first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The most spoken languages are English, French, Arabic and Mi'kmaq. Mi'kmaqs also blend in with the city through Mi'kmaq Friendship Centre which
helps them adapt to modern life. This preserves native traditions, stories and skills. The cultural diversities of many different countries make Halifax a
unique city. Immigration plays a crucial role in creating cultural diversities such as different races, languages, and religion. According to the
government statistics, from 2008 to 2012, Halifax received about 9000 immigrants (Nova Scotia Immigration Trends 2008–2012, 2013). the top three
countries were China, United Kingdom and United States. The most common religions were Roman Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox Christian
(Recent Immigrants in Metropolitan Areas: Halifax, 2005). The most spoken languages were English, French, Arabic and Mi'kmaq (Visual Census–
Language, Nova Scotia, 2015). Mi'kmaq, the natives also blend in with the city through Mi'kmaq Friendship Centre which helps them adapt to modern
life. This preserves native traditions such as ancient stories and fishing skills that are passed down from generations to generations (Andrew, 2004,
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Children 's Influence On Children
Before children were sent to Canada they received some education as well as some training. Only the children who were in good physical health as
well as demonstrated a good personal character were chosen to go to Canada. Children gave consent to be sent they had the option to say 'no' to the
trip, however with promises of a better life and the ability to help develop the new country, the trip seemed like an adventure to many. Children did
not understand what they were agreeing to. They were usually more than willing to set sail across the ocean. Children were generally given new
outfits, a pair of shoes, a trunk, bible and a book of rules to start their voyage. Once the children reached the Canadian soil usually Halifax, Labrador,...
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Often being returned to distribution homes because they failed to keep up with demands that were required of them or they were not the size that was
required for the job they had been intended to do. British children tended to be smaller and less skilled than Canadian children. The lack of skills was
mainly because they came from urban areas in Britain which did not have farming. One agent reports that out of her 1304 placements 290 children
were returned. With the constant bouncing between the homes children had a difficult time becoming attached. As part of the placement contract,
families were required to file a report every three months with updates of the child such as health, progress and conduct. These reports were all too
often not filed or they were untruthful leaving out the mistreatment towards the child. The children were also bound by contract, usually until age ten
children would be looked after in a program called boarding out. This program gave the foster family five dollars a month to keep the child and they
had to allow him or her to attend school. Once the child was ten and above they worked for the family in exchange for their board, food and clothing
that was provided. At the age of fourteen to fifteen children began working for a small wage. At this stage they paid their own board, clothing and
food. Until age eighteen the children
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The Effects Of Special Needs On Children
Special needs kids are not sick or gross. They only want to be accepted. They want to feel normal. They cannot help the way they were born. People
who have never dealt with special needs children do not see what they go through on a daily basis. One out of every 10 children under the age of 14
has some type of special need. Which includes any medical disability, chronic or life threatening illness. The children and parents both deal with
emotional battles. The parents are more tired, emotionally and physically than a parent without a special need kid. They feel alone, because raising
a special needs kid is very challenging and takes a lot more effort. They are scared because they do not know what the future holds. Organizations
like CEIP give kids and parents more hope. They give them something positive to look forward to. The Cumberland Early Invention Program is a very
supportive program. It is good to know there are still non–profit companies out there that are genuinely "non–profit". The company has served more
than 1000 children and their families. There are some moments when the company deals with 40–60 families. Some companies/programs claim to be
non–profit but they still have their hand in the cookie jar. The Cumberland Early Invention Program is actually for people that need help and not for
themselves. The Cumberland Early Invention program current donors and supporters are the
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Essay on The Deportation of Acadians
Colonists from France came to Canada and settled in Acadia also known as present day east coast colonies during the seventeenth century. The name
given to the French colonists from the time of arrival to Canada was the "Acadians". The Acadians from France continued their formal lifestyle by
farming, fishing and maintaining a close family oriented culture in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. The
Acadians had created a prosperous agriculture economy up until the late eighteenth century, when there was a colonial struggle in power between the
French and the British. British had conquered Port Royal and the Acadians refused to recognize British rule, wanting to keep their religious freedom
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Activities such as fishing, mining, and agriculture were ways in which the east coast had an abundant of resources. Fish, salt and livestock were
the food the Acadian's relied on for survival, so it was important that enough resources were available in the East coast. There was a direct route for
due to the geographic location of their settlement being right on the coast line. They resided close to the Bay of Fundy making it easier for them to
trade with others coming into the colony. By living close to waterways the Acadians were able to make a living by trading with other colonies and
continue providing their families with food and resources for a formal lifestyle. Geographically, Nova Scotia was a great place for their agriculture
and in which it boosted their economy. Therefore Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick were lands where the
Acadians could continue the lifestyles and continue to provide for their families due to the fertile soils making agriculture and livestock an easy
transition from former life. The economies were able to increase with resources being so profitable and promising. The British and French colonies
were struggling with colonial powers but the British conquered and rising tensions begun. The British colonies thought the land the Acadians inhabited
important land to Great Britain's colonial advancement. Therefore British needed to exile them as far away as possible. The deportation was seen as a
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Movie Review : Two Movies
Two movies base on comic books written in 1963 and 2008. The Avengers first written in 1963 then made it to the theater in 2012, is a group of
superheroes brought together to save the world. The Guardians of the Galaxy first appeared in 2008, later made into a movie in 2014 is a group of
scavengers and killers work together to save the galaxy. Both movies were action packed and filled with humor and story. The character's interaction
with each other, the humor, and animation were written very well into the movie.
The Avengers is made up of six people and one leader that doesn't fight with them:Thor, Iron Man aka Tony Stark, Captain America aka Steve Rogers,
Hulk aka Bruce Banner, Black Widow aka Natalia Romanova or Natasha Romanoff, Hawkeye aka Clint Barton, and Nick Fury. Nick Fury works for
a secret organization called S.H.I.E.L.D. that very few people know about including the government. He makes the decisions with the restrictions
made by the council of four government officials that know about the agency. He pulls together these secret agents and superheroes to defend against
the villain Loki, who has the tesseract, a shining blue cube that can create a portal to the other side of the universe. The council is against this
decision, but it is urgent so they let him do it anyways. Each character has their own style of doing things and personalities that makes it hard for the
team to work together at first. As the movie goes on they start to like each other more. After a
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St. Johns Case Study
St. John's academic team won matches against both Stall High School and Burke High School Thursday evening for the first pre–playoff rounds of
Charleston County School District's quiz bowl tournament. In its first match, St. John's edged out Stall 38–34, and later defeated Burke 37–19.
Starting the night off with an unprecedented victory, St. Johns finally won against Stall High School, who has traditionally outcompeted St. Johns for
the past two years, according to Odalis Diaz, team captain of St. John's academic team. Despite their breakthrough, Diaz was"absolutely not shocked"
by their victory, revealing the team's evolved confidence compared to last year's performance. Still, the match remained tight as Stall finished the
second round
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Tropical Delight Softdrinks Essay
Tropical Delight Softdrinks
Problem Statement Tropical Delight Soft drinks is a small Canadian company that has a narrow line of drinks with only three flavours that was
relatively unknown in the Canadian market but popular in markets of parts of Asia, South Asia and Tropical countries.
Situation Analysis
Strengths – The soft drinks were made with 30% real juice, which is more appealing to consumers who want natural flavours. The products were
healthy and contain real fruit juices. Although the company had a small market share, their sales increased steadily over the years. Weaknesses – They
had a narrow line of products with only three flavours, which were relatively unknown in Canada. Although sales increased steadily,... Show more
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Expand to other parts of British Columbia that also has a large minority population.
Option 1 Breakeven Analysis Total FC– $310,000/0.60 contribution unit = 516,666.67 units
Option 2 Breakeven Analysis Total FC– $200,000/.050 contribution unit = 400,000 units
Option 3 Breakeven Analysis Total FC– $190,000/.55 contribution costs = 345,454.55 units
By using option 1 TDS will sell 116,666.67 units more in 2003 considering is they don't make any changes, they are only expected to reach 400,000
bottles in sales, as a result they will break even in option 2 and make a loss of (54,545.45 units) for option 3.
Key Decision Criteria To evaluate the alternatives, the key factors would be costs of setting up in other cities within Canada and if it will generate
more sales by setting up there. If by expanding, more sales, more market shares and profits are generated then it is better to expand in that specific city
but if the costs of setting up there are more than the amount of sales you will make in that city then it is better not to set up there.
Implementation
The best alternative to take would be to expand in the city that has the majority minority population, which is to expand in other cities like Toronto.
Due to the high demand for tropical food and drinks, there is a need and thus can create large sales. Because these products will be known to the
minority market there, there may be a way to cut
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Antonio Carlos Jobim : An Impact On Jazz During The Jazz Era
During the jazz era there were many phenomenal musicians that came about during this time. Many of them left their own style or element to jazz that
makes it different to what you would normally hear in this type of music. One of the many people who have made an impact on jazz would be
Antonio Carlos Jobim. Antonio Carlos Jobim whose nickname is Tom was born in Tijuca,Rio de Janeiro, he started playing his sisters piano at the age
of fourteen years old. His step dad saw his passion for music so he started to send him to a musically trained musician named Hans Joachim
Koellrutter, for lessons. He was planning on becoming an architect but then chose to stick with music and become devoted to making music.
Jobim graduated in 1950 from Rio's bars to staff arranging positions with Continental and Odeon record labels. At the age of twenty he started to
play piano in nightclubs. There were many artists that made an impact in his life such as Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Barney Kessel, and many other
west coast jazz musicians. In 1954 he made is first record with Bill Farr who was the leader of "Tom and His Band." His first found fame was in 1956
at a play called Orfeo do Carnaval where him and poet Vinicius de Moraes came together to come up with a score for the play. A couple years later him
and JoГЈo Gilberto started collaborating and recorded the song "Chega de Saudade" (1958; "No More Blues"). It was a major hit and known for
introducing bossa nova/Brazilian music. Later on he
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Essay on Bossa Nova, the Misunderstood
Brett Dorman
World Music
Prof. Searles
Bossa Nova: The Misunderstood
" Tall and tan and young and lovely,
The girl from Ipanena goes walking and,
When she passes each one she passes goes, В‘Ahh.' "
These are the first lyrics of, probably, one of the most famous bossa nova songs sung by Frank Sinatra. The melody of the song is as smooth as the
singer, the rhythm is laid back, and the lyrics are simple. Unfortunately, Frank Sinatra's portrayal of this Bossa Nova classic is detrimental to the
music's image. The Bossa Nova should not just be considered lounge music, for it is much more than that. The Bosa Nova is a style of Latin music
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The bataria has three primary instruments, the surdoo, agogo, and tambourine. The surdo is a membranophone that acts as a bass drum and normally
comes in three different sizes that vary in pitch. These instruments are the heart of the entire ensemble. The tambourine is also a membranophone that
is normally played with one stick while the hand that holds the drum is used to mute which helps accentuate some beats and muffle others. The agogo
acts as the melodic instrument even though there are only two notes that can be played. The agogo is an idiophone that resembles two different sized
cow bells attached together.
Samba is normally played at a fast tempo and contains many overlapping complicated rhythms accentuate the first note while playing in duple meter.
Also, a lot of the time you will hear an emphasis on threes while playing in duple (you will either hear this through accents or triplets). When
listening, we can hear the syncopation between the different rhythms due to the polyrhythm of the music. One might ask how samba then relates to
the Bossa Nova if the music itself is fast, loud, and has an emphasis on percussion and not so much melody or lyrics. The structure of the Bossa
Nova is pretty much identical to that of samba except much more laid back; it is "samba broken down to its bare essentials" (The Brazilian Sound,
55). However, the structure is not the only aspect of samba that relates to the bossa nova, the melody is similar as well. The bossa nova
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The Food System Is Essential For Sustaining Human Life
The food system is essential to sustaining human life, yet it often gets overlooked. Feeding a city comes with a lot of issues, especially feeding the
Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) at a population of 414,000 (Statistics Canada, 2015). Although food is required to sustain humans, it has not
always been produced sustainably in Halifax. Food sustainability is not only concerned with the food people consume, but rather looks at the whole
system, interconnecting social, economic, and environmental components. In Halifax, barriers to food sustainability include greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions, food waste, food corporations, and food insecurity.
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
One of the main negative externalities of the food system in HRM is the vast amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced. Looking at this in terms
of an ecological footprint, a measurement of resource consumption and waste production, Nova Scotians use approximately 8 hectares each. This is
more than four times the sustainable global amount of 1.8 hectares per person. Furthermore, Nova Scotians' food usage accounts for about one third of
the total footprint (Lowe, 2007). Hence, there are definitely driving factors within the HRM food system that are increasing the ecological footprint.
Transporting food to accessible locations is a large problem in Halifax. Out of approximately 4,000 farms in Nova Scotia, less than 200 are based in
HRM. However, due to population dynamics, Halifax and Dartmouth
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Essay on The Mi’kmaq Way of Life
The Mi'kmaq Way of Life Mi'kmaq was the spelling of a tribe of Indians that had first contact with European explorers in the sixteenth and seventeenth
century. Through the years, the name has been changed to what we know today as Mic Mac. The word Mi'kmaq derives from the word nikmak, which
means "my kin–friends" or allies. The rich and descriptive Mi'kmaq language was a member of the Algonkin family. Although every Mi'kmaq can
understand each other, the dialect varies between bands. For example, the Mi'kmaq spoken in Quebec differs from that in Nova Scotia. The Mi'kmaq
tribe settled in southwestern New Foundland in 1630. They were the "first nation people" (Nova Scotia 1) of Nova Scotia and later also settled in New
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A net, called an abi, was made with intertwined tree branches. The bait that they used for fishing was called wa'adegon. Fishhooks were made out of
copper or a hook shaped bone that was sharpened at both ends. For larger fish, a leister was used. This tool was a three–pronged spear. There was a
center point and two points that came out on each side of the middle point. Lobsters and shellfish were dug out of the seabed with sticks and roasted
on coals, (Nova Scotia 2–3; Wallis and Wallis 27–28; Davis 27).
Hunting meat changed when the seasons did. During the summer, animals such as moose, caribou, deer, beaver, and porcupine were stalked on foot.
Porpoise, walrus, and seal were hunted in the water by canoe in the water. In the winter, they would break. A beavers dam and crack the ice in 40
–50
different places. The beavers would then have to come out of the broken holes in the ice. Moose were the Mi'kmaq's most productive food and were
hunted from February to mid March. Meat and fish would then be dried and smoked to preserve them. Berries, roots and edible plants were also a
source of food for the Mi'kmaq, (Nova Scotia 3; Davis 27).
The gear used for hunting was mostly man made. Some of items used for hunting were animal bone, teeth, claws, hair, quills, shells, clay, stone,
wood, roots and bark. Grinding stone to a sharp edge and a smooth surface made axes. Bows were made of fir, spruce or rock maple. Spears, knives and
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Business Plan: Yo-Good Essay
Description of Business Yo–Good is one of four franchise options offered by 'Fresh & Healthy Brands, LLC", a corporation based in Burnaby, British
Columbia (Serving Up Healthy Choices in New Franchise Opportunities, 2011). The company's mission is to "offer a delicious and healthy
combination of non–fat frozen yogurt with a dazzling variety of fresh toppings" (Yo–Good: Frozen Yogurt with an Important Difference, 2011) in an
all–natural way without the use of artificial sweeteners. Our goal is to bring a Yo–Good franchise to the city of Halifax; a city that we believe is in dire
need of great tasting healthy alternatives.
The legal form of this business, therefore, would be a franchise. A franchise was chosen in lieu of the formation of... Show more content on
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A full menu would be more likely to attract a wider consumer base, and the larger space would help avoid visitor traffic as well as improve customer
impressions.
Although Yo–Good is advertised as a frozen–yogurt store, the products do not stop there...
Name of ProductProduct Description
Frozen YogurtNon–fat frozen yogurt can be purchased in its plain form or flavoured, and can be adorned with a wide variety of toppings. Toppings
include fresh fruit, almonds, coconut, chocolate chips, raisins, sweet sauces, honey, and granola. Yogurt can also be purchased in pre–determined
combinations (for example, a 'Mellow Mellow' is made up of banana, pineapple, and white and red grapefruit flavoured frozen yogurt).
Berry Coffees and other hot drinksBerry coffees are hot drinks that have a fruity flavour. Examples include Blue Berry Espresso and Raspberry
Mocha. Regular hot beverages, such as hot chocolate, can also be purchased.
Blended SmoothiesYo–Good's smoothies are called 'Blenz', and are made of non–fat frozen yogurt and other ingredients (berries, fruit, green tea, mint
leaves, chocolate, coffee, etc.)
Iced Tea Mix17 different flavours of iced tea are available, including strawberry, vanilla, and almond.
CrepesAll crepes are considered healthy and are filled with fruit and are covered in caramel, chocolate
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Essay On Bossa Nova
As Christopher Small, it is true that there is no culture ever disappears but it is transformed over and over again through the new one (Small, On
cultures and their fusion 1998). Bossa nova, means „new trend‟, is a kind of Brazilian music that is transformed by two fusion; samba and
strong American jazz influenced (Wikipedia). It was known in 1957 and 1963 especially among young students and musicians who would like to bring
a complicated combination of melody to be harmony and be more relaxing rather than using powerful voice and strong meaning. According to Tom
Jobim, one of the fathers of bossa nova, said "music is the silence between the notes" (Just landed 2016). The interesting point is „where and how
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It tends to be the rising of the cool wave from Brazil in the style of cool jazz. It shows how influence for a musical style developed in a peripheral
country as Brazil was introduced in a large and central market place as the American (New World Encyclopedia).
Bossa nova becomes well–known in worldwide; not only in Brazil and North
America. It is because of convenient communication and easier crossing borders among different national people by new technologies
(Administrator_v 2006). The transnationalism makes the world be „hybridization‟ and deterritorialization because places are reproducing and
transformation in the appropriate way (Appadurai 1990). In the 21 st century, people in the global world tend to appreciate and enjoy the music purely
without consciousness of the history and the transnational from the origins of it.
Moreover, most of the current music is produced for business term without recognition of the original history of it. The fascinating history of the music
is faded away (Reed
2013).
Until today, music changed in both developing countries and the spreading
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Descriptive Essay On A Live Concert
A live concert is always incredibly exciting because all of the energy and passion that the performers contain is conveyed towards the crowd from their
stage. As I am only a beginner jazz enthusiast I came into the concert expecting to be exposed to new and interesting techniques and styles of jazz and
similar ideas to what I've been learning throughout my jazz history class. As the auditorium was filled with students and jazz fans alike, we didn't know
what to expect for each of the performers.
With a few minor understandable delays, the concert began. To start the concert off strong, Ashli Bajone sang "Lullaby of Birdland" with an Ella
Fitzgerald twang in her voice. Although a very upbeat bebop tune, sometimes the drums overshadowed the singer's voice as her volume was a bit low.
Although this did not stop her, Ashli scatted near the end of the song, easing in with a very smooth feel to invite the audience to the show. This inviting
tone properly introduced the next act.
Emanating a more somber tone, the second act Angeli Noelle Cabrera brought "Someone to Watch Over Me", written by George and Ira Gershwin.
Angeli sang the tune in a very emotional, bluesy tone gave the feel of a mellow melancholic lullaby. Similar to the previous song, Angeli adapted Ella
Fitzgerald's cover of the song to implement into her own performance, yielding positive results.
Although there was a short intermission due to technical difficulties, the performers appeased the crowd for the
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Acadian Women Summary
Just from looking at the title of the article Acadian Women and French Colonial society in eighteenth–century Louisbourg, we can easily see the topic
that Anne Marie Lane Jonah and Elizabeth Tait would be focussing their discussion on. The overall summary of the article is the discussion of
Acadian Women and their families having to uproot everything they own and moving to a new French colony in Isle Royale after the defeat of Port
Royal .These families would move from Mainland Nova Scotia to the City of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island. Once in their new home, the Acadians
realize that they are in a new society that is unknown to them. The article continues with a breakdown of the process these Acadian women are going to
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The authors begin by examining colonial records which are a type of primary source that is very credible, in the sense, it is likely a government
recorded document at that time which would have information regarding the transition from mainland Nova Scotia to what is now Louisbourg .
This source, in general, is a good one but doesn't completely back up the thesis of this article. The second primary source that is used by Jonah
and Tait is an archaeological investigation of Acadian agricultural households. This is an incredible source that they picked because this source
allows us to understand what the structure of these people's homes would be like in the 18th century. I'm not sure exactly where the writers get
this information for this next source, but I do believe it is a secondary source worth mentioning. Two historians named Maurice Basque and Josette
Brun has gathered examples of Acadian women who have stepped out in wanting to participate in the public realm .This would be very credible
source because historians do a lot of research into their topics and often get their work published in books. The last primary source which I find
very interesting and the most credible out of this article would be the estate inventory of Jeanne Thibodeau article concludes with. This source not
only is a very rare document but is very interesting in the fact it allows the reader to get a sense of what people in this decade would of own for clothes
as well as any other personal items. All of these sources are very good and appropriate in the context of this article and its
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Why Nova Scotia Failed to Join the American Revolution
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 of the Massachusetts colony. The question remains,
therefore, why Nova Scotia failed to join the American Revolution in 1776. There were, after all, many new Englanders in Nova Scotia, and it remains
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Indeed, while Nova Scotians were close to the events themselves, the settlements in Nova Scotia were scattered along the edges of the long, narrow
peninsula. The sea was the only road between settlements. In many respects, therefore, there simply could not have been a united Nova Scotia.
Because of this fact, it made it difficult for Nova Scotia to join in the War for Independence. People did not really feel united enough to have a serious
cause. (Rawlyck, p.220)
Thus, though Nova Scotia was very much attached to Main and to the Massachusetts colony, the geographical structure of the colony left Nova Scotia
quite isolated from neighboring towns. Meanwhile, the British controlled the North Atlantic. One cannot deny, therefore, a factor of intimidation in
this context, therefore, for even if some Nova Scotians did support the Yankees, they felt the presence of British troops in Halifax. The colony was
simply dominated by a strong British military presence and a support for the Revolution would have sparked fear amongst any who sympathized with
it. (Brebner, p.261) Nova Scotians were well aware that there would be a military confrontation with the British and no issue was really worth this
danger.
In any case, even if Nova Scotians had wanted to participate in the Revolution, they did not really have the military means to do so in any case. They
were weak militarily and the strong British military presence made it virtually impossible for any sort of
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Acadia Outline
I. Acadia is a term used to distinguish the maritime part of New France.
A. Acadia got its name from explorer Giovanni de Verrazzano, who explored the Atlantic coast of North America.
B. Acadians spoke French.
C. Fur trade was not good in this area, so most Acadians were farmers.
D. They had their own unique culture.
1. Family was very important depending on each other in order to survive. Because their were large family groups, many Acadians had the same first
and last name. They often used nicknames to help identify people.
2. The elders in the community ruled over disputes and made the important decisions for the community.
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In 1613, when the colonist were in the fields or at the mill, the fort was attacked by English sailors. They burned buildings, destroyed the crops, killed
the farm animals, and stole whatever they wanted. However, despite the loss, the colonists did not give up. The began to rebuild with no help from
France.
E. In 1621, the British king, James I declared that Acadia belonged to Britain. He sent a Scottish lord, Sir William Alexander, and changed the name to
Nova Scotia (New Scotland). The Scottish settlers arrived and built a new fort called Charles Fort near the ruins of Champlain's habitation.
F. Just eleven years later in 1632, Acadia was given back to the French, but England continued it attacks. The main French colonies along the St.
Lawrence did little to help the struggling Acadians. The Acadians were often trapped in the middle of the fighting between the French along the St.
Lawrence and the English settlers in the New England colonies. The Acadians just wanted peace for their people.
G. In 1710, England attacked again. When they attacked Port Royal, less than three hundred French men held off 3,400 English for three weeks before
the French surrendered.
H. In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht was signed.
1. England gained control of Acadia. They named it Nova Scotia again in 1713. They renamed Port Royal –
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Stereotypes Toward Brazilian Music
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Instituto de Letras
INGLГЉS II
TURMA D
ANDERSON MOREIRA DUARTE
MARCOS VIOLA CARDOSO
RAFAEL MATTOS PETRUCCI DA SILVA
7 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2015
English II final work report
Introduction
This report aims to investigate how foreigners see Brazilian culture from an average outsider point of view. To achieve this, we tried to identify some
of the stereotypes that the interviewees had towards Brazilian culture, particularly in music. The purpose of the collected information is to give the
readers insights of how stereotypes are prejudicial and how they can have huge impacts in big social matters that can increase social inequality, and
therefore prevent prejudice.
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The interviews were performed and recorded in a cell phone, by at least two members of the group per interview, and occurred between the 17th of
November of 2015 and the 5th of December of 2015. They consisted in the questions showed in the table asked after some introductory questions
created to know the interviewee. The introductory questions were: * What is your name and how old are you? * Where are you from? Which city? *
How long have you been living in Brazil?
We used these questions to divide the interviewees in different categories in which we searched for patterns, as can be seen in the Discussion, analysis
and results section.
Discussion, analysis and results
The group searched for foreign people to interview in "Portuguese for foreigners" classes and in the members of the group's regular classes, seen that
some of them accept exchange students.
Furthermore, the group asked to the interviewees if they had any friends that could be interviewed too. We ended up with 10 interviewees from the
following nationalities, ages and time living in Brazil: * Three Americans, a 56 year–old (6 years living in Brazil) and two 46 year–old (one living in
Brazil for 8 years, and another for 6 years); * Two Germans, a 24 year–old and a 21 year–old (both living in Brazil for 5 months); * One
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Settlement in the Canadian Maritime Provinces Essay
Introduction
"New France was not merely the settlement of a few fur traders." The Acadians were "a pastoral–like people who once formed a proud nation in a land
called Acadia." Although falling under the jurisdiction of "New France," the Acadians governed separately than the rest of the country and were an
independent entity within New France. Today, "theAcadians are the French speaking population of the Canadian Maritime provinces," and these are
the Acadians that were not displaced during the expulsions, under British rule. Acadia's beginnings, with the construction of Port Royal, could have
marked the colony for success, but instead, led to a troubling conclusion for the European descendents. Through failed leadership, two ... Show more
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This settlement became the capital of Acadia and would remain so until the expulsion in 1713, interrupted only for three years, from 1610–1613, when
Port Royal briefly fell under British rule. Although the population of Port Royal grew slowly at first, the French settlers lived well, farming and
hunting. However, Port Royal was difficult to navigate, due to the constant flooding and unstable building materials.
Although [in 1687] Port Royal is the largest settlement, it contains only nine or ten buildings the others being barns. All the houses are low, made of
pieces of wood ... covered with thatch.
Despite the fertile ground, providing the Acadians with a diverse diet, it would be a struggle to defend Port Royal in times of discord. The fort itself
also often fell into disrepair, as it was difficult to maintain when flooding constantly eroded the riverbank. Due to this fertile ground, Port Royal became
desirable to the growing British empire. Despite the failing fort, the British settlers became interested in Port Royal and realized the potential of the
marshland. "Farming was the main, but not only, occupation of the Acadians." These people successfully grew a diverse diet including root vegetables,
grains, fruit, and other vegetables, as well as raising pigs, cattle, and sheep. This aided in flourishment of the Acadian people but also turned the
settlement into a potential conquest for the English Colonies.
Other Acadian Settlements
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Canadian Confederation
This historical study will examine the complex provincial affiliations related to Canadian Confederation that demanded complex political maneuvers to
unify the Anti–Confederate party and the Confederate Party to support the Quebec Resolutions of 1865. The Anti–Confederate vantage point of George
Etienne Cartier's Parti Bleus was a primarily French region, which sought its own sovereign country. More so, the Atlantic/Maritime colonies ofNew
Brunswick and Nova Scotia rejected the idea of a Canadian federal government, which was based on the political leadership of William Annand of
Nova Scotia and Albert J. Smith of New Brunswick. In contrast, the Confederate leadership of James A. MacDonald in Ontario sought to unifyCanada
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The lack of political representation under the Union Act of 1840 provided very few rights for local government, which was perceived as a danger if
the new confederate policies were to be instituted in 1864. In this case, William Annand's leadership in the Anti–Confederacy Party in Nova Scotia
provided more seats in the provincial legislature, which resulted in a rejection of the Quebec resolution (Beck 56). More so, Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick were often marginalized in these discussions, since they were not as economically powerful as Quebec or Ontario. In this case, the
Confederacy Party of Nova Scotia, under the leadership of Charles Tupper, had temporarily failed to win over the people to federalization. The distrust
between the Nova Scotia parliament and the mainland provinces was a major barrier to Confederacy due to a lack of representational government
under the Union Act:
In Nova Scotia, William Annand contended: "It was a matter of very serious import to the people of this province when they learned from such an
authority that their rights and privileges were to be swept away without their being consulted (Ajzenstat
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Nova Scotia Dbq Analysis
During the American War of Independence, 13 colonies contributed and fought for an ideal country of liberty and independence against Great Britain.
Although the fourteenth colony, Nova Scotia was an exception as they refused to join the Revolution. Many factors contribute to the neutrality of the
popDuring the American War of Independence, 13 colonies contributed and fought for an ideal country of liberty and independence against Great
Britain. Although the fourteenth colony,Nova Scotia was an exception as they refused to join the Revolution. Many factors contribute to the neutrality
of the population such as religious influence, lack of, and economic ties.
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Their indecisive commitment kept them in between the two sides as they would "patiently wait, aloof from the conflict, until they were either
"liberated" by the Americans or absolutely certain that the British would retain effective control of Nova Scotia." (qtd in Bennett pg 135) Neutrality
had many benefits including increased trade with the British forces for the Halifax merchants, as Bennett states "Material incentive and the prospect
of war profits secured the vocal support and loyalty of some Nova Scotians". (qtd in Bennett 142). Most people were heavily reliant on the British
Navy for protection and continued to supply British troops for their own benefits. (Bennett 142) Also, Halifax was the center of a large British naval
and military base. As Wilms states "the strong military presence made it virtually impossible for any sort of active revolution." (qtd in Wilms) Although
their influence did not stretch across all of the settlements the base provided simple trade and protection from warfare. This influenced many to stay
neutral even if their fundamental beliefs had most likely lied with the rebels. (Bennett 139)
Overall, based on multiple influences Nova Scotia decided to reside in the American Revolution and stay neutral. Their lack of influence on the war
was largely determined by spiritual revival, economic salvation and independent ideology. In our modern society most citizens would go to
extraordinary lengths to protect loved ones, which is very similar to the Scotians. Some going against basic beliefs they ultimately chose to benefit
themselves. Although not taking the risk may have eliminated the chance to create new identities and move into a new era built directly on their own
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Acadian Natives
Acadians are the descendants of a group of French–speaking settlers who migrated from coastal France in the late sixteenth century to establish a
French colony called Acadia in the maritime provinces of Canada and part of what is now the state of Maine. Forced out by the British in the
mid–sixteenth century, a few settlers remained in Maine, but most resettled in southern Louisiana and are popularly known as Cajuns.
Before 1713, Acadia was a French colony pioneered mostly by settlers from the coastal provinces of Brittany, Normandy, Picardy, and Poitou
–a region
that suffered great hardships in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. In 1628, famine and plague followed the end of a series of religious
wars between Catholics and Protestants. When social tensions in coastal France ripened, more than 10,000 people left for the colony founded by
Samuel Champlain in 1604 known as "La Cadie" or Acadia. The area, which included what is now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island,
and part of Maine, was one of the first European colonies in North America. The Company of New France recruited colonists from coastal France as
indentured servants. Fishermen, farmers, and trappers served for five years to repay the company with their labor for the transportation and materials it
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The New World offered them relative freedom and independence from the French upper class. When French owners of Acadian lands tried to collect
seignorial rents from settlers who were farming, many Acadians simply moved away from the colonial centers. When France tried legally to control
their profit from their trade in furs or grain, Acadians traded illegally; they even traded with New England while France and England waged war
against each
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Peter Quill
In the film Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Quill finds himself the quarry of relentless bounty hunters after he steals an orb wanted by Ronan, a
powerful villain. To evade Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with four disparate rebels, Rocket Raccoon, treelike humanoid Groot, Enigmatic
Gamora, and vengeance driven Drax the destroyer. But when he discovers the orbs true power and the cosmic threat it poses, Quill must rally his
ragtag group to save the universe.
On planet Earth, young Peter Quill sits in the waiting room of a hospital, listening with headphones to "Awesome Mix Tape no. 1" on his Walkman.
His grandpa comes out and gets him so he can say goodbye to his mom, who is dying of cancer. His mom gives him a present and tells him his
father was an angel and that Peter is just like him. She asks for his hand, but he's too scared to take it. Just then, she dies. The troubled Peter runs
outside and is abducted by a spaceship. Twenty–six years later on the planet Morag, an adult Peter Quill, a.k.a. Star–lord, is searching for a mysterious
Orb while listening to Awesome Mix Tape no. 1. He finds the Orb and takes it out of a laser enclosure. Almost immediately, Korath and his henchmen
find Peter. After a shootout, Peter makes it to his ship, the Milano, and escapes. His partner/mentor... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They don't like each other at all. Soon they arrive at Knowhere a space station built in the severed head of a former god–like being to meet with the
Collector. While they wait for their appointment, Drax, Rocket, and Groot get drunk and gamble. Gamora and Peter bond over music. He explains
that his mom made him the mix tape of her favorite songs. He asks her to dance, but she doesn't trust him. He says it reminds him of an old myth
about other people who didn't dance. It was called Footloose. He makes a pass at her, but she says she's not one of the doe–eyed girls he's used to and
she won't fall for his pelvic
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External Analysis On Nova Scotia
External Analysis
PEST:
Political Factors: (2013 liberal platform)
The Nova Scotian provincial government is aware of the situation it's in and has been encouraging all citizens and municipal governments to take action.
With the Liberal party's success at the recent elections, there is going to be significant political change coming to Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia has been suffering economically and socially for the past three decades and the newly elected government are eager to introduce new
solutions to help Nova Scotia recover and prosper.
One of the changes focus on is implementing new regulations that will create a competitive environment for businesses to thrive in. Also they will be
looking to retaining Nova Scotian talent. The liberal party has also promised to create an economic environment that will stimulate new sustainable jobs.
Another important part of the Liberal party's platform is their focus on helping Nova Scotian businesses and entrepreneurs, and also to improve the
accountability for government and loans to business.
Economic Factors: By analyzing the economic factors we can see that Nova Scotia's economic growth was last among the Canadian provinces over
the last two decades when measured as the total percentage increase of gross domestic product (GDP).
In 2013, Nova Scotia's GDP per capital was ninth out of the ten provinces, and it is expected to drop from about 943,000 to 878,000 by 2040, a 7%
decline. –Implications for the Future:
Nova Scotia's
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Short-period Oscillations in Super-Soft Novae
The Super Soft Source (SSS) phase of novae is the last major evolutionary phase during which the hottest layers closest to the surface of the white
dwarf can be observed until the hydrogen content of the accreted material is consumed or ejected. The X–ray and UV evolution of novae during their
outbursts has been determined using
Swift monitoring observations. Deeper, continuous XMM–Newton and
Chandra observations have been taken, guided by the long–term evolution determined by Swift. The time when bright SSS emission becomes visible,
the turn–on time of the SSS phase, depends on the evolution of the nova ejecta. Accurate predictions are currently not possible from evolutionary
models, but empirical scaling relations have recently been derived from population studies (Henze et al. 2013;
Schwarz et al. 2011). Their predictive power is not yet well established, and Swift is still needed to study the X–ray evolution of individual novae and
to guide deeper X–ray observations.
The first Swift monitoring campaign of a nova was performed during the 2006 outburst of the recurrent nova RSOph, and Osborne et al. (2006) found
short–period oscillations around
35 s in some but not all X–ray observations taken during the SSS phase. This transient signal in RSOph has been studied in more detail by Osborne et
al. (2011). The period was first seen on day 32.9 after outburst and last detected on day 58.8, consistent with the onset into the decline. Independent
evidence for this period was
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Rick Amor Greed Analysis
Rick Amor – "Greed" Rick Amor, an Australian born artist from Frankston, Melbourne born on 3rd March 1948, also known as Ric Amor is a
contemporary artists, prominent figurative artist, printmaker, graphic artist and the first artist in 30 years to be selected as a War Artist by the
Australian War Memorial in 1999. He completed a Certificate in 1965 at Caulfield Institute of Technology then received Associate Diploma of
Painting from the National Gallery School in Melbourne. Having received student residencies from New York, London and Barcelona enabled
him to immerse himself in different cultures, landscapes and urban images which influenced his earlier work, now his current work is a reflection
of his hometown of Melbourne. Rick's painting "Greed" a painting of a man with a face devoid of eyes or nose, has a mouth opened wide with
teeth showing, no tongue visible, dressed in a suit and tie, a hand reaching out to the viewer with a dark green background has a masterful use of
light, a sombre presence of the subject which draws you in and leaves you contemplating the intricacies of the artists' mind and what message he is
trying to convey. The dark green background has an interesting subtleness with lighting falling across the shoulders and side of the head. The skin tone
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His hand is positioned on the bottom left of the frame with the fingers and palm situated towards the middle left side. The shoulders positioned in the
top third cut through representing a horizon. The direction of the fingers makes your eye travel around the painting, the tie the slices through the
middle of the shirt, the cuff of the shirt cuts across to stop your eye falling out of the frame, the lightness balancing all the darkness. The mouth
dominates the image and drags you eye back to the
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Basketball in NS Essay
Basketball was first introduced to Nova Scotia as early as 1895 but in the past thirty years the popularity of the sport has really taken off. The high
concentration of universities in the province, the tradition and esteem of the high school programs, and the continued support from a large and
knowledgeable basketball community have made the game a staple of Nova Scotia life, culminating with the capital city of Halifax becoming known as
the basketball capital of Canada. When you talk about basketball in the Maritimes you can break it down into different levels of competition. There are
the club systems throughout the province, the regional and provincial teams, then high school basketball, then you have to look at intercollegiate ...
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Another first time winner was Halifax West as traditional powerhouses from Queen Elizabeth and St. Patrick's faced greater competition. Another
sign of the game's popularity was the fact that it was being played in the summer time. After watching rare broadcasts of NBA playoffs, in which one
of the halftime events was pitting the greatest players in the game one on one, this format was adopted in Halifax and tournaments were held with the
winner gaining bragging rights throughout the city. At the university level, Brian Heaney took over as coach of the St. Mary's Huskies. The former
Acadia superstar took over the Huskies in 1971 and for the next eight years under his reign St. Mary's replaced Acadia as the premiere basketball
squad in the province. During the decade St. Mary's won the national championships in 1973, 78, and 79 respectively and reached the finals on two
other occasions. The Axemen remained highly competitive and won the nationals in 1971 and 1977. They were a formidable opponent for the Huskies,
which resulted in one of the greatest intercollegiate rivalries in the province's history. "The two strong teams made the Atlantic Universities Athletic
Association the strongest conference in the country for the first time as Acadia or SMU captured five national championships during the decade." (1)
Some of the star university players during that time period were Mickey
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Was The British Justified In Deporting Acadians
Acadia was a colony of New France located in northeastern North America during the 17th and 18th centuries, Which are now located in present–day
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Acadians were the people who lived on the land, most of them had lived on the land for generations and had built
their farms with back–breaking work. Those who favor this position would argue that the British were justified in deporting the Acadians. While others
would argue the British were not justified. These are my reasons for why the British were justified in deporting the Acadians.
One important argument that proves the British were justified in deporting the Acadians, is that they could not trust them. Since Acadians were of
French descent there was a possible
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Oak Island Pit Mystery Analysis
Are you in search of gold treasure, ancient artifacts or possibly potential reminisce of Noah's lost ark? If your answer is yes, then Oak Island is the
place for you. The mystery behind Oak Island pit has been eluding chasers for 300 years and counting. Caper Jones article "Oak Island Pit Mystery"
conjectured about the mysterious treasure believed to be buried beneath the Oak Islands pit. After reading the article I could conclude that the main
purpose of this article was to convince readers to believe Oak's Island pit was indeed a mystery. To convey the main point of the essay Jones
structures the essay methodically. Jones organizes the essay making it very easy to follow the timeline of oak islands history. He's also is very
detailed with the evidence to support that Oak Islands pit is a mystery. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jones organize all his evidence in chronological order from the beginning in 1795 to 2014. Then Jones also provides the dates and names occupied
by each of Oak Island Expediters. Lastly Jones provides pictures after his supports to further clarify his evidence. In the second paragraph Jones starts
with "In 1795 a young man or teenager named Daniel McGinnis founded a circular depression under a tree etc." He continues to use this structure
before explaining each of Oak Islands expeditions. This structure and organization makes it simple for the reader to follow the history of the great
mystery of Oak Island. After the very last paragraph Jones provides a picture blueprint of the Oak Islands money pit. This blueprint is detailed showing
the unearthing's of the money pit as the depth deepens. This picture clarifies the full history of money pit making it easier to interrupt the evidence that
supports this mystery. The use of this picture gives truth to the famous notion a picture is worth a thousands
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Penobscot Field Development Essay
Penobscot Field development Using Schlumberger Petrel Platform
by
RITESH BHARATKUMAR SAVANUR
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for Master of Engineering – Petroleum
Course Project – PETR9000
at
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
August 2015
Supervised by
Dr.Adam .K. Donaldson
Department of Process Engineering & Applied science.
© Copyright by Ritesh Bharatkumar Savanur 2015
Table of Contents
#TopicPage
1Introduction1
2Project Area1
3Geology and Stratigraphy of Offshore Nova Scotia2
4Log Review3
5Property Upscaling4
6Making Water Saturation property6
7Permeability and Property Function7
8Reservoir Engineering9
9Rock Physics Function10
10Volume Calculation10
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Select Well log upscaling from the Data preparation tab. In well log upscaling window select the NPHISS log and all wells. After applying the
values, go to Petrophysical in property modelling tab. Unlocking the facies option and inputing the number of realizations. Applying the given
parameters, the logs get upscaled to the given 3D Grid. Similar procedure is used for Porosity_density logs. The upscaled logs will be displayed in the
Properties of 3D grid in Models pane. Figure 4: Upscaled 3D grid with NPHIS log property. (Petrel E&P software platform–2014) Figure 5: Upscaled
3D grid with Porosity_density log property. (Petrel E&P software platform–2014)
6. Making Water SaturationгЂ–(SгЂ—_w) Property
Water saturation is the key parameter in the reservoir engineering calculations. Geology of the region and the various rock properties determine the
water saturation parameters. The water saturation value used here is the average of all water saturation values given in the data. From the data the
average of water saturation values at places amounts to 45.25% ~ 0.45. Thus the S_w value chosen for this simulation is
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American Revolution Loyalists
Only a tiny fraction of the books written on the American Revolution are devoted to the loyalists – the residents of the 13 colonies who chose to leave
their homes rather than become citizens of the new republic. Such a nation–bound approach to the writing of American history implies that the lives of
those who left were not significant. Yet they were, and Maya Jasanoff, who teaches history at Harvard, has provided a richly informative account of
those who made the choice to embrace imperial Britain. As earlier historians of the Revolution have pointed out, the loyalists tended to have strong
connections to the imperial administration, belong to the Anglican Church and possess close business or family ties to Britain. But not all who left fitted
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Near the end of the Paris peace negotiations that ended the war, a small but important amendment was added to the resulting treaty that prohibited
the British from "carrying away any Negroes, or other property." When he became aware of this proviso, Sir Guy Carleton, the commander of
British forces in North America, acted. Charged with the task of evacuating 20,000 troops and 35,000 loyalists from New York, he made securing
the freedom of the black loyalists a priority. He expedited the provision of documents establishing their freedom and hurried them onto a fleet of
ships headed for Nova Scotia. The speed of this sequence of events infuriated George Washington. But Carleton responded that it was a matter of
honor. "The Negroes in question," he explained, "I found free when I arrived in New York, I had therefore no right . . . to prevent their going to any
part of the world they thought proper." Earlier, when Lord Dunmore, the colonial governor of Virginia, promised freedom to bondsmen who joined the
British forces, as many as 20,000 – including slaves belonging to Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry– made the risky decision to
escape. Jasanoff refers to this as an "emancipation," though she might better have described it as a slave revolt, larger than any the Americas had yet to
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Compare And Contrast Nova Scotia And Acadians
The Acadians lived in Nova Scotia, part of the French dominion in North America. However, France was not as interested on the territory where the
Acadians lives, as they were in the mainland territory of New France (present day Quebec). On the other hand, from an early date the British showed
interest on the territory where the Acadians were located. The territory of Nova Scotia is located in a strategic geographic locations that is the entrance
to New France. The British attempted, unsuccessfully, three times to capture Acadia. However, on their fourth attempt they were able to capture the
territory. In The Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, the French succeeded Acadia to the British. For the most part, the Acadians were allowed to continue with
their
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Ferguson's Mountain Essay
Battle
On the morning of October 7, 1780, Campbell's men reached Ferguson's position and quietly approached the base of the mountain. The sound of the
horses' hooves muffled, the ground softened from the night's rain. (Jones, 2009) Campbell faced a challenge, Ferguson's campsite located at the
southwest end of the mountain ridge dropped to a narrow "hogback" (U.S. Army War College, 1928) which gradually descended approximately 400
yards that ended in a steep drop to the highway. Campbell had to form a plan of attack. Campbell had no choice but to have his men leave their horses
at the base of the mountain and ascend to the top of the mountain on foot. Campbell knew he had one advantage over Ferguson, the element of surprise
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It also discussed how the Patriots took advantage of their knowledge of the terrain and their long rifle. Finally, how the battle was a strategic victory
for the Patriots, it exposed the British vulnerability in transportation, supplies, and it diminished the Loyalists support for the British and prevented
Cornwallis from securing the Southern backcountry, consequently failed to pacify the South. (Pearson, 2012) The U.S. military made the same
mistakes initially in the 2003 Iraq War. The U.S. failed to allocate the proper number of troop strength, failed to adapt to the terrain, and failed to
foresee the used of improvised explosive device (IED). The U.S. also lacked control of the civilian population, and the mistakes in Abu Ghraib
became the rally cry for the insurgents, which the Iraqis rose to support the insurgency. (Montanus, 2005) However, the lessons learned from the
British 200 years ago, the U.S. adapted and formed a concept to win the hearts of mine of the people into their counterinsurgency operation. The U.S.
allocated more troops, adapted to the terrain, and employed new method to defeat IEDs. Furthermore, they opened dialogues with the Tribes, resolved
conflicts, and addressed issues in order to win their support for the war. The U.S. assisted the Iraqi's create a democratic government, provided logistic
support, training
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Crawler Vs Blue Eagle Research Paper
The 2004 LEGO 4745 Alpha Team Blue Eagle vs. Snow Crawler set pits the forces of good against the forces of evil. The LEGO Alpha Team Deep
Freeze theme is based on a superhero storyline. The LEGO Alpha Team is a group of secret agents, bent on protecting the earth from the evil Ogel,
who wants to freeze the world. Ogel uses Ice Orbs and Skeleton Drones to search for the Alpha Team. In this set, Dash Justice, the brave yet
boastful LEGO hero of the Blue Team community, pilots the Blue Eagle Jet. He is also the motion expert on the team. An evil Skeleton Drone is
in command of the Snow Crawler, and his ice orbs can freeze everything, including time. Who will win this epic battle? Designed for ages 7 and
up, this 255 piece LEGO set allows your little creator to build the Snow Crawler land vehicle and the Blue Eagle jet. The cockpit of the LEGO jet
opens, and Dash fits within easily. Both LEGO vehicles include a fair degree of functionality, such as the Blue Eagle's claw and the ice orb launcher
on the Snow Crawler. In addition, the wings of the LEGO Snow Crawler move, giving it a bug–like appearance. A small lever on the side of the Snow
Crawler will send an ice orb wherever Ogel wants something frozen. The claw of the Blue Eagle will move on a lever, and can pull apart the Snow
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Dash has a tough boy expression, while the Skeleton Drone has a zombie–like maniacal smile. Both have simple bodies with minimal details on the
backs. The Skeleton Drone has a half logo of Ogel on his
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Jazz paper
Born in New York City, Artie Shaw would become one of the top bandleaders in the swing era. He began his musical career as a highly sought
–after
alto saxophone player in the New York area, and was able to benefit from the growth of radio and studio recordings. As he perfected his technical
ability with various dance bands, he was still relatively unknown in the early 30's when he began to focus exclusively on the Clarinet while Swing
music began to grow in popularity.
While we may carefully analyze the two pieces to satisfy our curiosity regarding musical evolution in Jazz, we should also not lose sight of the fact
that these are two very enjoyable styles of music. From the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Later that year, Jobim was invited along with other Brazilian artists to perform in the US as Bossa Nova grew into a very popular musical fad. Several
other Jazz groups adjusted their styles, releasing many Bossa Nova songs until the trend fell from popularity in the late 1960's. Jobim continued to
perform with small groups around the world to appreciative audiences until shortly before his death, securing his reputation as one of the great
songwriters of Jazz music in the 20th century.
"Begin the Beguine" was recorded in July 1938 by a swing orchestra led by Artie Shaw on the clarinet as the lead soloist. His big band was composed
of 3 trumpet players, 3 trombones, 2 alto saxophones, 2 tenor sax players, and a rhythm section including piano, guitar, bass, and drums. As the song
begins with the clarinet solo and muted trumpets, the swing feel becomes clear to the listener. The rhythm section keeps a steady beat of 4 beats per
measure throughout, and the solos are carefully defined and organized with the drums or the trumpets occasionally helping to bridge gaps between
various sections of the song until the Clarinet finally leads the band to a conclusion.
"Desafinado" was recorded in February 1962 by a small jazz group of six skilled musicians. The "front men" for this recording was Stan Getz on Tenor
Sax and Charlie Byrd on the guitar. A rhythm guitar, bass, drums, and percussionist formed the rhythm section for this famous Bossa Nova tune. As the
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  • 6. Children 's Influence On Children Before children were sent to Canada they received some education as well as some training. Only the children who were in good physical health as well as demonstrated a good personal character were chosen to go to Canada. Children gave consent to be sent they had the option to say 'no' to the trip, however with promises of a better life and the ability to help develop the new country, the trip seemed like an adventure to many. Children did not understand what they were agreeing to. They were usually more than willing to set sail across the ocean. Children were generally given new outfits, a pair of shoes, a trunk, bible and a book of rules to start their voyage. Once the children reached the Canadian soil usually Halifax, Labrador,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often being returned to distribution homes because they failed to keep up with demands that were required of them or they were not the size that was required for the job they had been intended to do. British children tended to be smaller and less skilled than Canadian children. The lack of skills was mainly because they came from urban areas in Britain which did not have farming. One agent reports that out of her 1304 placements 290 children were returned. With the constant bouncing between the homes children had a difficult time becoming attached. As part of the placement contract, families were required to file a report every three months with updates of the child such as health, progress and conduct. These reports were all too often not filed or they were untruthful leaving out the mistreatment towards the child. The children were also bound by contract, usually until age ten children would be looked after in a program called boarding out. This program gave the foster family five dollars a month to keep the child and they had to allow him or her to attend school. Once the child was ten and above they worked for the family in exchange for their board, food and clothing that was provided. At the age of fourteen to fifteen children began working for a small wage. At this stage they paid their own board, clothing and food. Until age eighteen the children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Effects Of Special Needs On Children Special needs kids are not sick or gross. They only want to be accepted. They want to feel normal. They cannot help the way they were born. People who have never dealt with special needs children do not see what they go through on a daily basis. One out of every 10 children under the age of 14 has some type of special need. Which includes any medical disability, chronic or life threatening illness. The children and parents both deal with emotional battles. The parents are more tired, emotionally and physically than a parent without a special need kid. They feel alone, because raising a special needs kid is very challenging and takes a lot more effort. They are scared because they do not know what the future holds. Organizations like CEIP give kids and parents more hope. They give them something positive to look forward to. The Cumberland Early Invention Program is a very supportive program. It is good to know there are still non–profit companies out there that are genuinely "non–profit". The company has served more than 1000 children and their families. There are some moments when the company deals with 40–60 families. Some companies/programs claim to be non–profit but they still have their hand in the cookie jar. The Cumberland Early Invention Program is actually for people that need help and not for themselves. The Cumberland Early Invention program current donors and supporters are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on The Deportation of Acadians Colonists from France came to Canada and settled in Acadia also known as present day east coast colonies during the seventeenth century. The name given to the French colonists from the time of arrival to Canada was the "Acadians". The Acadians from France continued their formal lifestyle by farming, fishing and maintaining a close family oriented culture in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. The Acadians had created a prosperous agriculture economy up until the late eighteenth century, when there was a colonial struggle in power between the French and the British. British had conquered Port Royal and the Acadians refused to recognize British rule, wanting to keep their religious freedom and not wanting to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Activities such as fishing, mining, and agriculture were ways in which the east coast had an abundant of resources. Fish, salt and livestock were the food the Acadian's relied on for survival, so it was important that enough resources were available in the East coast. There was a direct route for due to the geographic location of their settlement being right on the coast line. They resided close to the Bay of Fundy making it easier for them to trade with others coming into the colony. By living close to waterways the Acadians were able to make a living by trading with other colonies and continue providing their families with food and resources for a formal lifestyle. Geographically, Nova Scotia was a great place for their agriculture and in which it boosted their economy. Therefore Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick were lands where the Acadians could continue the lifestyles and continue to provide for their families due to the fertile soils making agriculture and livestock an easy transition from former life. The economies were able to increase with resources being so profitable and promising. The British and French colonies were struggling with colonial powers but the British conquered and rising tensions begun. The British colonies thought the land the Acadians inhabited important land to Great Britain's colonial advancement. Therefore British needed to exile them as far away as possible. The deportation was seen as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Movie Review : Two Movies Two movies base on comic books written in 1963 and 2008. The Avengers first written in 1963 then made it to the theater in 2012, is a group of superheroes brought together to save the world. The Guardians of the Galaxy first appeared in 2008, later made into a movie in 2014 is a group of scavengers and killers work together to save the galaxy. Both movies were action packed and filled with humor and story. The character's interaction with each other, the humor, and animation were written very well into the movie. The Avengers is made up of six people and one leader that doesn't fight with them:Thor, Iron Man aka Tony Stark, Captain America aka Steve Rogers, Hulk aka Bruce Banner, Black Widow aka Natalia Romanova or Natasha Romanoff, Hawkeye aka Clint Barton, and Nick Fury. Nick Fury works for a secret organization called S.H.I.E.L.D. that very few people know about including the government. He makes the decisions with the restrictions made by the council of four government officials that know about the agency. He pulls together these secret agents and superheroes to defend against the villain Loki, who has the tesseract, a shining blue cube that can create a portal to the other side of the universe. The council is against this decision, but it is urgent so they let him do it anyways. Each character has their own style of doing things and personalities that makes it hard for the team to work together at first. As the movie goes on they start to like each other more. After a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. St. Johns Case Study St. John's academic team won matches against both Stall High School and Burke High School Thursday evening for the first pre–playoff rounds of Charleston County School District's quiz bowl tournament. In its first match, St. John's edged out Stall 38–34, and later defeated Burke 37–19. Starting the night off with an unprecedented victory, St. Johns finally won against Stall High School, who has traditionally outcompeted St. Johns for the past two years, according to Odalis Diaz, team captain of St. John's academic team. Despite their breakthrough, Diaz was"absolutely not shocked" by their victory, revealing the team's evolved confidence compared to last year's performance. Still, the match remained tight as Stall finished the second round ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Tropical Delight Softdrinks Essay Tropical Delight Softdrinks Problem Statement Tropical Delight Soft drinks is a small Canadian company that has a narrow line of drinks with only three flavours that was relatively unknown in the Canadian market but popular in markets of parts of Asia, South Asia and Tropical countries. Situation Analysis Strengths – The soft drinks were made with 30% real juice, which is more appealing to consumers who want natural flavours. The products were healthy and contain real fruit juices. Although the company had a small market share, their sales increased steadily over the years. Weaknesses – They had a narrow line of products with only three flavours, which were relatively unknown in Canada. Although sales increased steadily,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Expand to other parts of British Columbia that also has a large minority population. Option 1 Breakeven Analysis Total FC– $310,000/0.60 contribution unit = 516,666.67 units Option 2 Breakeven Analysis Total FC– $200,000/.050 contribution unit = 400,000 units Option 3 Breakeven Analysis Total FC– $190,000/.55 contribution costs = 345,454.55 units By using option 1 TDS will sell 116,666.67 units more in 2003 considering is they don't make any changes, they are only expected to reach 400,000 bottles in sales, as a result they will break even in option 2 and make a loss of (54,545.45 units) for option 3. Key Decision Criteria To evaluate the alternatives, the key factors would be costs of setting up in other cities within Canada and if it will generate more sales by setting up there. If by expanding, more sales, more market shares and profits are generated then it is better to expand in that specific city but if the costs of setting up there are more than the amount of sales you will make in that city then it is better not to set up there. Implementation The best alternative to take would be to expand in the city that has the majority minority population, which is to expand in other cities like Toronto. Due to the high demand for tropical food and drinks, there is a need and thus can create large sales. Because these products will be known to the
  • 12. minority market there, there may be a way to cut ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Antonio Carlos Jobim : An Impact On Jazz During The Jazz Era During the jazz era there were many phenomenal musicians that came about during this time. Many of them left their own style or element to jazz that makes it different to what you would normally hear in this type of music. One of the many people who have made an impact on jazz would be Antonio Carlos Jobim. Antonio Carlos Jobim whose nickname is Tom was born in Tijuca,Rio de Janeiro, he started playing his sisters piano at the age of fourteen years old. His step dad saw his passion for music so he started to send him to a musically trained musician named Hans Joachim Koellrutter, for lessons. He was planning on becoming an architect but then chose to stick with music and become devoted to making music. Jobim graduated in 1950 from Rio's bars to staff arranging positions with Continental and Odeon record labels. At the age of twenty he started to play piano in nightclubs. There were many artists that made an impact in his life such as Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Barney Kessel, and many other west coast jazz musicians. In 1954 he made is first record with Bill Farr who was the leader of "Tom and His Band." His first found fame was in 1956 at a play called Orfeo do Carnaval where him and poet Vinicius de Moraes came together to come up with a score for the play. A couple years later him and JoГЈo Gilberto started collaborating and recorded the song "Chega de Saudade" (1958; "No More Blues"). It was a major hit and known for introducing bossa nova/Brazilian music. Later on he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on Bossa Nova, the Misunderstood Brett Dorman World Music Prof. Searles Bossa Nova: The Misunderstood " Tall and tan and young and lovely, The girl from Ipanena goes walking and, When she passes each one she passes goes, В‘Ahh.' " These are the first lyrics of, probably, one of the most famous bossa nova songs sung by Frank Sinatra. The melody of the song is as smooth as the singer, the rhythm is laid back, and the lyrics are simple. Unfortunately, Frank Sinatra's portrayal of this Bossa Nova classic is detrimental to the music's image. The Bossa Nova should not just be considered lounge music, for it is much more than that. The Bosa Nova is a style of Latin music that has subtle complexities and deserves much more credit than is given; once people have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bataria has three primary instruments, the surdoo, agogo, and tambourine. The surdo is a membranophone that acts as a bass drum and normally comes in three different sizes that vary in pitch. These instruments are the heart of the entire ensemble. The tambourine is also a membranophone that is normally played with one stick while the hand that holds the drum is used to mute which helps accentuate some beats and muffle others. The agogo acts as the melodic instrument even though there are only two notes that can be played. The agogo is an idiophone that resembles two different sized cow bells attached together. Samba is normally played at a fast tempo and contains many overlapping complicated rhythms accentuate the first note while playing in duple meter. Also, a lot of the time you will hear an emphasis on threes while playing in duple (you will either hear this through accents or triplets). When listening, we can hear the syncopation between the different rhythms due to the polyrhythm of the music. One might ask how samba then relates to the Bossa Nova if the music itself is fast, loud, and has an emphasis on percussion and not so much melody or lyrics. The structure of the Bossa Nova is pretty much identical to that of samba except much more laid back; it is "samba broken down to its bare essentials" (The Brazilian Sound, 55). However, the structure is not the only aspect of samba that relates to the bossa nova, the melody is similar as well. The bossa nova
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  • 16. The Food System Is Essential For Sustaining Human Life The food system is essential to sustaining human life, yet it often gets overlooked. Feeding a city comes with a lot of issues, especially feeding the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) at a population of 414,000 (Statistics Canada, 2015). Although food is required to sustain humans, it has not always been produced sustainably in Halifax. Food sustainability is not only concerned with the food people consume, but rather looks at the whole system, interconnecting social, economic, and environmental components. In Halifax, barriers to food sustainability include greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, food waste, food corporations, and food insecurity. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions One of the main negative externalities of the food system in HRM is the vast amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced. Looking at this in terms of an ecological footprint, a measurement of resource consumption and waste production, Nova Scotians use approximately 8 hectares each. This is more than four times the sustainable global amount of 1.8 hectares per person. Furthermore, Nova Scotians' food usage accounts for about one third of the total footprint (Lowe, 2007). Hence, there are definitely driving factors within the HRM food system that are increasing the ecological footprint. Transporting food to accessible locations is a large problem in Halifax. Out of approximately 4,000 farms in Nova Scotia, less than 200 are based in HRM. However, due to population dynamics, Halifax and Dartmouth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on The Mi’kmaq Way of Life The Mi'kmaq Way of Life Mi'kmaq was the spelling of a tribe of Indians that had first contact with European explorers in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Through the years, the name has been changed to what we know today as Mic Mac. The word Mi'kmaq derives from the word nikmak, which means "my kin–friends" or allies. The rich and descriptive Mi'kmaq language was a member of the Algonkin family. Although every Mi'kmaq can understand each other, the dialect varies between bands. For example, the Mi'kmaq spoken in Quebec differs from that in Nova Scotia. The Mi'kmaq tribe settled in southwestern New Foundland in 1630. They were the "first nation people" (Nova Scotia 1) of Nova Scotia and later also settled in New England. They are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A net, called an abi, was made with intertwined tree branches. The bait that they used for fishing was called wa'adegon. Fishhooks were made out of copper or a hook shaped bone that was sharpened at both ends. For larger fish, a leister was used. This tool was a three–pronged spear. There was a center point and two points that came out on each side of the middle point. Lobsters and shellfish were dug out of the seabed with sticks and roasted on coals, (Nova Scotia 2–3; Wallis and Wallis 27–28; Davis 27). Hunting meat changed when the seasons did. During the summer, animals such as moose, caribou, deer, beaver, and porcupine were stalked on foot. Porpoise, walrus, and seal were hunted in the water by canoe in the water. In the winter, they would break. A beavers dam and crack the ice in 40 –50 different places. The beavers would then have to come out of the broken holes in the ice. Moose were the Mi'kmaq's most productive food and were hunted from February to mid March. Meat and fish would then be dried and smoked to preserve them. Berries, roots and edible plants were also a source of food for the Mi'kmaq, (Nova Scotia 3; Davis 27). The gear used for hunting was mostly man made. Some of items used for hunting were animal bone, teeth, claws, hair, quills, shells, clay, stone, wood, roots and bark. Grinding stone to a sharp edge and a smooth surface made axes. Bows were made of fir, spruce or rock maple. Spears, knives and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Business Plan: Yo-Good Essay Description of Business Yo–Good is one of four franchise options offered by 'Fresh & Healthy Brands, LLC", a corporation based in Burnaby, British Columbia (Serving Up Healthy Choices in New Franchise Opportunities, 2011). The company's mission is to "offer a delicious and healthy combination of non–fat frozen yogurt with a dazzling variety of fresh toppings" (Yo–Good: Frozen Yogurt with an Important Difference, 2011) in an all–natural way without the use of artificial sweeteners. Our goal is to bring a Yo–Good franchise to the city of Halifax; a city that we believe is in dire need of great tasting healthy alternatives. The legal form of this business, therefore, would be a franchise. A franchise was chosen in lieu of the formation of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A full menu would be more likely to attract a wider consumer base, and the larger space would help avoid visitor traffic as well as improve customer impressions. Although Yo–Good is advertised as a frozen–yogurt store, the products do not stop there... Name of ProductProduct Description Frozen YogurtNon–fat frozen yogurt can be purchased in its plain form or flavoured, and can be adorned with a wide variety of toppings. Toppings include fresh fruit, almonds, coconut, chocolate chips, raisins, sweet sauces, honey, and granola. Yogurt can also be purchased in pre–determined combinations (for example, a 'Mellow Mellow' is made up of banana, pineapple, and white and red grapefruit flavoured frozen yogurt). Berry Coffees and other hot drinksBerry coffees are hot drinks that have a fruity flavour. Examples include Blue Berry Espresso and Raspberry Mocha. Regular hot beverages, such as hot chocolate, can also be purchased. Blended SmoothiesYo–Good's smoothies are called 'Blenz', and are made of non–fat frozen yogurt and other ingredients (berries, fruit, green tea, mint leaves, chocolate, coffee, etc.) Iced Tea Mix17 different flavours of iced tea are available, including strawberry, vanilla, and almond. CrepesAll crepes are considered healthy and are filled with fruit and are covered in caramel, chocolate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay On Bossa Nova As Christopher Small, it is true that there is no culture ever disappears but it is transformed over and over again through the new one (Small, On cultures and their fusion 1998). Bossa nova, means „new trend‟, is a kind of Brazilian music that is transformed by two fusion; samba and strong American jazz influenced (Wikipedia). It was known in 1957 and 1963 especially among young students and musicians who would like to bring a complicated combination of melody to be harmony and be more relaxing rather than using powerful voice and strong meaning. According to Tom Jobim, one of the fathers of bossa nova, said "music is the silence between the notes" (Just landed 2016). The interesting point is „where and how did Bossa Nova start?‟ The paper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It tends to be the rising of the cool wave from Brazil in the style of cool jazz. It shows how influence for a musical style developed in a peripheral country as Brazil was introduced in a large and central market place as the American (New World Encyclopedia). Bossa nova becomes well–known in worldwide; not only in Brazil and North America. It is because of convenient communication and easier crossing borders among different national people by new technologies (Administrator_v 2006). The transnationalism makes the world be „hybridization‟ and deterritorialization because places are reproducing and transformation in the appropriate way (Appadurai 1990). In the 21 st century, people in the global world tend to appreciate and enjoy the music purely without consciousness of the history and the transnational from the origins of it. Moreover, most of the current music is produced for business term without recognition of the original history of it. The fascinating history of the music is faded away (Reed 2013). Until today, music changed in both developing countries and the spreading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Descriptive Essay On A Live Concert A live concert is always incredibly exciting because all of the energy and passion that the performers contain is conveyed towards the crowd from their stage. As I am only a beginner jazz enthusiast I came into the concert expecting to be exposed to new and interesting techniques and styles of jazz and similar ideas to what I've been learning throughout my jazz history class. As the auditorium was filled with students and jazz fans alike, we didn't know what to expect for each of the performers. With a few minor understandable delays, the concert began. To start the concert off strong, Ashli Bajone sang "Lullaby of Birdland" with an Ella Fitzgerald twang in her voice. Although a very upbeat bebop tune, sometimes the drums overshadowed the singer's voice as her volume was a bit low. Although this did not stop her, Ashli scatted near the end of the song, easing in with a very smooth feel to invite the audience to the show. This inviting tone properly introduced the next act. Emanating a more somber tone, the second act Angeli Noelle Cabrera brought "Someone to Watch Over Me", written by George and Ira Gershwin. Angeli sang the tune in a very emotional, bluesy tone gave the feel of a mellow melancholic lullaby. Similar to the previous song, Angeli adapted Ella Fitzgerald's cover of the song to implement into her own performance, yielding positive results. Although there was a short intermission due to technical difficulties, the performers appeased the crowd for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Acadian Women Summary Just from looking at the title of the article Acadian Women and French Colonial society in eighteenth–century Louisbourg, we can easily see the topic that Anne Marie Lane Jonah and Elizabeth Tait would be focussing their discussion on. The overall summary of the article is the discussion of Acadian Women and their families having to uproot everything they own and moving to a new French colony in Isle Royale after the defeat of Port Royal .These families would move from Mainland Nova Scotia to the City of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island. Once in their new home, the Acadians realize that they are in a new society that is unknown to them. The article continues with a breakdown of the process these Acadian women are going to go through to become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The authors begin by examining colonial records which are a type of primary source that is very credible, in the sense, it is likely a government recorded document at that time which would have information regarding the transition from mainland Nova Scotia to what is now Louisbourg . This source, in general, is a good one but doesn't completely back up the thesis of this article. The second primary source that is used by Jonah and Tait is an archaeological investigation of Acadian agricultural households. This is an incredible source that they picked because this source allows us to understand what the structure of these people's homes would be like in the 18th century. I'm not sure exactly where the writers get this information for this next source, but I do believe it is a secondary source worth mentioning. Two historians named Maurice Basque and Josette Brun has gathered examples of Acadian women who have stepped out in wanting to participate in the public realm .This would be very credible source because historians do a lot of research into their topics and often get their work published in books. The last primary source which I find very interesting and the most credible out of this article would be the estate inventory of Jeanne Thibodeau article concludes with. This source not only is a very rare document but is very interesting in the fact it allows the reader to get a sense of what people in this decade would of own for clothes as well as any other personal items. All of these sources are very good and appropriate in the context of this article and its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Why Nova Scotia Failed to Join the American Revolution 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 of the Massachusetts colony. The question remains, therefore, why Nova Scotia failed to join the American Revolution in 1776. There were, after all, many new Englanders in Nova Scotia, and it remains a serious question as to why they did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indeed, while Nova Scotians were close to the events themselves, the settlements in Nova Scotia were scattered along the edges of the long, narrow peninsula. The sea was the only road between settlements. In many respects, therefore, there simply could not have been a united Nova Scotia. Because of this fact, it made it difficult for Nova Scotia to join in the War for Independence. People did not really feel united enough to have a serious cause. (Rawlyck, p.220) Thus, though Nova Scotia was very much attached to Main and to the Massachusetts colony, the geographical structure of the colony left Nova Scotia quite isolated from neighboring towns. Meanwhile, the British controlled the North Atlantic. One cannot deny, therefore, a factor of intimidation in this context, therefore, for even if some Nova Scotians did support the Yankees, they felt the presence of British troops in Halifax. The colony was simply dominated by a strong British military presence and a support for the Revolution would have sparked fear amongst any who sympathized with it. (Brebner, p.261) Nova Scotians were well aware that there would be a military confrontation with the British and no issue was really worth this danger. In any case, even if Nova Scotians had wanted to participate in the Revolution, they did not really have the military means to do so in any case. They were weak militarily and the strong British military presence made it virtually impossible for any sort of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Acadia Outline I. Acadia is a term used to distinguish the maritime part of New France. A. Acadia got its name from explorer Giovanni de Verrazzano, who explored the Atlantic coast of North America. B. Acadians spoke French. C. Fur trade was not good in this area, so most Acadians were farmers. D. They had their own unique culture. 1. Family was very important depending on each other in order to survive. Because their were large family groups, many Acadians had the same first and last name. They often used nicknames to help identify people. 2. The elders in the community ruled over disputes and made the important decisions for the community. 3. Men worked in the fields and cared for the animals. During the winter, they hunted and trapped. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1613, when the colonist were in the fields or at the mill, the fort was attacked by English sailors. They burned buildings, destroyed the crops, killed the farm animals, and stole whatever they wanted. However, despite the loss, the colonists did not give up. The began to rebuild with no help from France. E. In 1621, the British king, James I declared that Acadia belonged to Britain. He sent a Scottish lord, Sir William Alexander, and changed the name to Nova Scotia (New Scotland). The Scottish settlers arrived and built a new fort called Charles Fort near the ruins of Champlain's habitation. F. Just eleven years later in 1632, Acadia was given back to the French, but England continued it attacks. The main French colonies along the St. Lawrence did little to help the struggling Acadians. The Acadians were often trapped in the middle of the fighting between the French along the St. Lawrence and the English settlers in the New England colonies. The Acadians just wanted peace for their people. G. In 1710, England attacked again. When they attacked Port Royal, less than three hundred French men held off 3,400 English for three weeks before the French surrendered. H. In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht was signed. 1. England gained control of Acadia. They named it Nova Scotia again in 1713. They renamed Port Royal – ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Stereotypes Toward Brazilian Music Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Instituto de Letras INGLГЉS II TURMA D ANDERSON MOREIRA DUARTE MARCOS VIOLA CARDOSO RAFAEL MATTOS PETRUCCI DA SILVA 7 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2015 English II final work report Introduction This report aims to investigate how foreigners see Brazilian culture from an average outsider point of view. To achieve this, we tried to identify some of the stereotypes that the interviewees had towards Brazilian culture, particularly in music. The purpose of the collected information is to give the readers insights of how stereotypes are prejudicial and how they can have huge impacts in big social matters that can increase social inequality, and therefore prevent prejudice. This work was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The interviews were performed and recorded in a cell phone, by at least two members of the group per interview, and occurred between the 17th of November of 2015 and the 5th of December of 2015. They consisted in the questions showed in the table asked after some introductory questions created to know the interviewee. The introductory questions were: * What is your name and how old are you? * Where are you from? Which city? * How long have you been living in Brazil? We used these questions to divide the interviewees in different categories in which we searched for patterns, as can be seen in the Discussion, analysis
  • 25. and results section. Discussion, analysis and results The group searched for foreign people to interview in "Portuguese for foreigners" classes and in the members of the group's regular classes, seen that some of them accept exchange students. Furthermore, the group asked to the interviewees if they had any friends that could be interviewed too. We ended up with 10 interviewees from the following nationalities, ages and time living in Brazil: * Three Americans, a 56 year–old (6 years living in Brazil) and two 46 year–old (one living in Brazil for 8 years, and another for 6 years); * Two Germans, a 24 year–old and a 21 year–old (both living in Brazil for 5 months); * One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Settlement in the Canadian Maritime Provinces Essay Introduction "New France was not merely the settlement of a few fur traders." The Acadians were "a pastoral–like people who once formed a proud nation in a land called Acadia." Although falling under the jurisdiction of "New France," the Acadians governed separately than the rest of the country and were an independent entity within New France. Today, "theAcadians are the French speaking population of the Canadian Maritime provinces," and these are the Acadians that were not displaced during the expulsions, under British rule. Acadia's beginnings, with the construction of Port Royal, could have marked the colony for success, but instead, led to a troubling conclusion for the European descendents. Through failed leadership, two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This settlement became the capital of Acadia and would remain so until the expulsion in 1713, interrupted only for three years, from 1610–1613, when Port Royal briefly fell under British rule. Although the population of Port Royal grew slowly at first, the French settlers lived well, farming and hunting. However, Port Royal was difficult to navigate, due to the constant flooding and unstable building materials. Although [in 1687] Port Royal is the largest settlement, it contains only nine or ten buildings the others being barns. All the houses are low, made of pieces of wood ... covered with thatch. Despite the fertile ground, providing the Acadians with a diverse diet, it would be a struggle to defend Port Royal in times of discord. The fort itself also often fell into disrepair, as it was difficult to maintain when flooding constantly eroded the riverbank. Due to this fertile ground, Port Royal became desirable to the growing British empire. Despite the failing fort, the British settlers became interested in Port Royal and realized the potential of the marshland. "Farming was the main, but not only, occupation of the Acadians." These people successfully grew a diverse diet including root vegetables, grains, fruit, and other vegetables, as well as raising pigs, cattle, and sheep. This aided in flourishment of the Acadian people but also turned the settlement into a potential conquest for the English Colonies. Other Acadian Settlements ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Canadian Confederation This historical study will examine the complex provincial affiliations related to Canadian Confederation that demanded complex political maneuvers to unify the Anti–Confederate party and the Confederate Party to support the Quebec Resolutions of 1865. The Anti–Confederate vantage point of George Etienne Cartier's Parti Bleus was a primarily French region, which sought its own sovereign country. More so, the Atlantic/Maritime colonies ofNew Brunswick and Nova Scotia rejected the idea of a Canadian federal government, which was based on the political leadership of William Annand of Nova Scotia and Albert J. Smith of New Brunswick. In contrast, the Confederate leadership of James A. MacDonald in Ontario sought to unifyCanada due to the rising ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lack of political representation under the Union Act of 1840 provided very few rights for local government, which was perceived as a danger if the new confederate policies were to be instituted in 1864. In this case, William Annand's leadership in the Anti–Confederacy Party in Nova Scotia provided more seats in the provincial legislature, which resulted in a rejection of the Quebec resolution (Beck 56). More so, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were often marginalized in these discussions, since they were not as economically powerful as Quebec or Ontario. In this case, the Confederacy Party of Nova Scotia, under the leadership of Charles Tupper, had temporarily failed to win over the people to federalization. The distrust between the Nova Scotia parliament and the mainland provinces was a major barrier to Confederacy due to a lack of representational government under the Union Act: In Nova Scotia, William Annand contended: "It was a matter of very serious import to the people of this province when they learned from such an authority that their rights and privileges were to be swept away without their being consulted (Ajzenstat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Nova Scotia Dbq Analysis During the American War of Independence, 13 colonies contributed and fought for an ideal country of liberty and independence against Great Britain. Although the fourteenth colony, Nova Scotia was an exception as they refused to join the Revolution. Many factors contribute to the neutrality of the popDuring the American War of Independence, 13 colonies contributed and fought for an ideal country of liberty and independence against Great Britain. Although the fourteenth colony,Nova Scotia was an exception as they refused to join the Revolution. Many factors contribute to the neutrality of the population such as religious influence, lack of, and economic ties. Firstly, Nova Scotia's attitude during the Revolution was extremely diverse due to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their indecisive commitment kept them in between the two sides as they would "patiently wait, aloof from the conflict, until they were either "liberated" by the Americans or absolutely certain that the British would retain effective control of Nova Scotia." (qtd in Bennett pg 135) Neutrality had many benefits including increased trade with the British forces for the Halifax merchants, as Bennett states "Material incentive and the prospect of war profits secured the vocal support and loyalty of some Nova Scotians". (qtd in Bennett 142). Most people were heavily reliant on the British Navy for protection and continued to supply British troops for their own benefits. (Bennett 142) Also, Halifax was the center of a large British naval and military base. As Wilms states "the strong military presence made it virtually impossible for any sort of active revolution." (qtd in Wilms) Although their influence did not stretch across all of the settlements the base provided simple trade and protection from warfare. This influenced many to stay neutral even if their fundamental beliefs had most likely lied with the rebels. (Bennett 139) Overall, based on multiple influences Nova Scotia decided to reside in the American Revolution and stay neutral. Their lack of influence on the war was largely determined by spiritual revival, economic salvation and independent ideology. In our modern society most citizens would go to extraordinary lengths to protect loved ones, which is very similar to the Scotians. Some going against basic beliefs they ultimately chose to benefit themselves. Although not taking the risk may have eliminated the chance to create new identities and move into a new era built directly on their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Acadian Natives Acadians are the descendants of a group of French–speaking settlers who migrated from coastal France in the late sixteenth century to establish a French colony called Acadia in the maritime provinces of Canada and part of what is now the state of Maine. Forced out by the British in the mid–sixteenth century, a few settlers remained in Maine, but most resettled in southern Louisiana and are popularly known as Cajuns. Before 1713, Acadia was a French colony pioneered mostly by settlers from the coastal provinces of Brittany, Normandy, Picardy, and Poitou –a region that suffered great hardships in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. In 1628, famine and plague followed the end of a series of religious wars between Catholics and Protestants. When social tensions in coastal France ripened, more than 10,000 people left for the colony founded by Samuel Champlain in 1604 known as "La Cadie" or Acadia. The area, which included what is now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and part of Maine, was one of the first European colonies in North America. The Company of New France recruited colonists from coastal France as indentured servants. Fishermen, farmers, and trappers served for five years to repay the company with their labor for the transportation and materials it had provided. In the New World, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The New World offered them relative freedom and independence from the French upper class. When French owners of Acadian lands tried to collect seignorial rents from settlers who were farming, many Acadians simply moved away from the colonial centers. When France tried legally to control their profit from their trade in furs or grain, Acadians traded illegally; they even traded with New England while France and England waged war against each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Peter Quill In the film Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Quill finds himself the quarry of relentless bounty hunters after he steals an orb wanted by Ronan, a powerful villain. To evade Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with four disparate rebels, Rocket Raccoon, treelike humanoid Groot, Enigmatic Gamora, and vengeance driven Drax the destroyer. But when he discovers the orbs true power and the cosmic threat it poses, Quill must rally his ragtag group to save the universe. On planet Earth, young Peter Quill sits in the waiting room of a hospital, listening with headphones to "Awesome Mix Tape no. 1" on his Walkman. His grandpa comes out and gets him so he can say goodbye to his mom, who is dying of cancer. His mom gives him a present and tells him his father was an angel and that Peter is just like him. She asks for his hand, but he's too scared to take it. Just then, she dies. The troubled Peter runs outside and is abducted by a spaceship. Twenty–six years later on the planet Morag, an adult Peter Quill, a.k.a. Star–lord, is searching for a mysterious Orb while listening to Awesome Mix Tape no. 1. He finds the Orb and takes it out of a laser enclosure. Almost immediately, Korath and his henchmen find Peter. After a shootout, Peter makes it to his ship, the Milano, and escapes. His partner/mentor... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They don't like each other at all. Soon they arrive at Knowhere a space station built in the severed head of a former god–like being to meet with the Collector. While they wait for their appointment, Drax, Rocket, and Groot get drunk and gamble. Gamora and Peter bond over music. He explains that his mom made him the mix tape of her favorite songs. He asks her to dance, but she doesn't trust him. He says it reminds him of an old myth about other people who didn't dance. It was called Footloose. He makes a pass at her, but she says she's not one of the doe–eyed girls he's used to and she won't fall for his pelvic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. External Analysis On Nova Scotia External Analysis PEST: Political Factors: (2013 liberal platform) The Nova Scotian provincial government is aware of the situation it's in and has been encouraging all citizens and municipal governments to take action. With the Liberal party's success at the recent elections, there is going to be significant political change coming to Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia has been suffering economically and socially for the past three decades and the newly elected government are eager to introduce new solutions to help Nova Scotia recover and prosper. One of the changes focus on is implementing new regulations that will create a competitive environment for businesses to thrive in. Also they will be looking to retaining Nova Scotian talent. The liberal party has also promised to create an economic environment that will stimulate new sustainable jobs. Another important part of the Liberal party's platform is their focus on helping Nova Scotian businesses and entrepreneurs, and also to improve the accountability for government and loans to business. Economic Factors: By analyzing the economic factors we can see that Nova Scotia's economic growth was last among the Canadian provinces over the last two decades when measured as the total percentage increase of gross domestic product (GDP). In 2013, Nova Scotia's GDP per capital was ninth out of the ten provinces, and it is expected to drop from about 943,000 to 878,000 by 2040, a 7% decline. –Implications for the Future: Nova Scotia's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Short-period Oscillations in Super-Soft Novae The Super Soft Source (SSS) phase of novae is the last major evolutionary phase during which the hottest layers closest to the surface of the white dwarf can be observed until the hydrogen content of the accreted material is consumed or ejected. The X–ray and UV evolution of novae during their outbursts has been determined using Swift monitoring observations. Deeper, continuous XMM–Newton and Chandra observations have been taken, guided by the long–term evolution determined by Swift. The time when bright SSS emission becomes visible, the turn–on time of the SSS phase, depends on the evolution of the nova ejecta. Accurate predictions are currently not possible from evolutionary models, but empirical scaling relations have recently been derived from population studies (Henze et al. 2013; Schwarz et al. 2011). Their predictive power is not yet well established, and Swift is still needed to study the X–ray evolution of individual novae and to guide deeper X–ray observations. The first Swift monitoring campaign of a nova was performed during the 2006 outburst of the recurrent nova RSOph, and Osborne et al. (2006) found short–period oscillations around 35 s in some but not all X–ray observations taken during the SSS phase. This transient signal in RSOph has been studied in more detail by Osborne et al. (2011). The period was first seen on day 32.9 after outburst and last detected on day 58.8, consistent with the onset into the decline. Independent evidence for this period was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Rick Amor Greed Analysis Rick Amor – "Greed" Rick Amor, an Australian born artist from Frankston, Melbourne born on 3rd March 1948, also known as Ric Amor is a contemporary artists, prominent figurative artist, printmaker, graphic artist and the first artist in 30 years to be selected as a War Artist by the Australian War Memorial in 1999. He completed a Certificate in 1965 at Caulfield Institute of Technology then received Associate Diploma of Painting from the National Gallery School in Melbourne. Having received student residencies from New York, London and Barcelona enabled him to immerse himself in different cultures, landscapes and urban images which influenced his earlier work, now his current work is a reflection of his hometown of Melbourne. Rick's painting "Greed" a painting of a man with a face devoid of eyes or nose, has a mouth opened wide with teeth showing, no tongue visible, dressed in a suit and tie, a hand reaching out to the viewer with a dark green background has a masterful use of light, a sombre presence of the subject which draws you in and leaves you contemplating the intricacies of the artists' mind and what message he is trying to convey. The dark green background has an interesting subtleness with lighting falling across the shoulders and side of the head. The skin tone of blues, greys and green with touches of yellow, pale peach and pink... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His hand is positioned on the bottom left of the frame with the fingers and palm situated towards the middle left side. The shoulders positioned in the top third cut through representing a horizon. The direction of the fingers makes your eye travel around the painting, the tie the slices through the middle of the shirt, the cuff of the shirt cuts across to stop your eye falling out of the frame, the lightness balancing all the darkness. The mouth dominates the image and drags you eye back to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Basketball in NS Essay Basketball was first introduced to Nova Scotia as early as 1895 but in the past thirty years the popularity of the sport has really taken off. The high concentration of universities in the province, the tradition and esteem of the high school programs, and the continued support from a large and knowledgeable basketball community have made the game a staple of Nova Scotia life, culminating with the capital city of Halifax becoming known as the basketball capital of Canada. When you talk about basketball in the Maritimes you can break it down into different levels of competition. There are the club systems throughout the province, the regional and provincial teams, then high school basketball, then you have to look at intercollegiate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another first time winner was Halifax West as traditional powerhouses from Queen Elizabeth and St. Patrick's faced greater competition. Another sign of the game's popularity was the fact that it was being played in the summer time. After watching rare broadcasts of NBA playoffs, in which one of the halftime events was pitting the greatest players in the game one on one, this format was adopted in Halifax and tournaments were held with the winner gaining bragging rights throughout the city. At the university level, Brian Heaney took over as coach of the St. Mary's Huskies. The former Acadia superstar took over the Huskies in 1971 and for the next eight years under his reign St. Mary's replaced Acadia as the premiere basketball squad in the province. During the decade St. Mary's won the national championships in 1973, 78, and 79 respectively and reached the finals on two other occasions. The Axemen remained highly competitive and won the nationals in 1971 and 1977. They were a formidable opponent for the Huskies, which resulted in one of the greatest intercollegiate rivalries in the province's history. "The two strong teams made the Atlantic Universities Athletic Association the strongest conference in the country for the first time as Acadia or SMU captured five national championships during the decade." (1) Some of the star university players during that time period were Mickey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Was The British Justified In Deporting Acadians Acadia was a colony of New France located in northeastern North America during the 17th and 18th centuries, Which are now located in present–day New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Acadians were the people who lived on the land, most of them had lived on the land for generations and had built their farms with back–breaking work. Those who favor this position would argue that the British were justified in deporting the Acadians. While others would argue the British were not justified. These are my reasons for why the British were justified in deporting the Acadians. One important argument that proves the British were justified in deporting the Acadians, is that they could not trust them. Since Acadians were of French descent there was a possible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Oak Island Pit Mystery Analysis Are you in search of gold treasure, ancient artifacts or possibly potential reminisce of Noah's lost ark? If your answer is yes, then Oak Island is the place for you. The mystery behind Oak Island pit has been eluding chasers for 300 years and counting. Caper Jones article "Oak Island Pit Mystery" conjectured about the mysterious treasure believed to be buried beneath the Oak Islands pit. After reading the article I could conclude that the main purpose of this article was to convince readers to believe Oak's Island pit was indeed a mystery. To convey the main point of the essay Jones structures the essay methodically. Jones organizes the essay making it very easy to follow the timeline of oak islands history. He's also is very detailed with the evidence to support that Oak Islands pit is a mystery. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jones organize all his evidence in chronological order from the beginning in 1795 to 2014. Then Jones also provides the dates and names occupied by each of Oak Island Expediters. Lastly Jones provides pictures after his supports to further clarify his evidence. In the second paragraph Jones starts with "In 1795 a young man or teenager named Daniel McGinnis founded a circular depression under a tree etc." He continues to use this structure before explaining each of Oak Islands expeditions. This structure and organization makes it simple for the reader to follow the history of the great mystery of Oak Island. After the very last paragraph Jones provides a picture blueprint of the Oak Islands money pit. This blueprint is detailed showing the unearthing's of the money pit as the depth deepens. This picture clarifies the full history of money pit making it easier to interrupt the evidence that supports this mystery. The use of this picture gives truth to the famous notion a picture is worth a thousands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Penobscot Field Development Essay Penobscot Field development Using Schlumberger Petrel Platform by RITESH BHARATKUMAR SAVANUR Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for Master of Engineering – Petroleum Course Project – PETR9000 at Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia August 2015 Supervised by Dr.Adam .K. Donaldson Department of Process Engineering & Applied science. © Copyright by Ritesh Bharatkumar Savanur 2015 Table of Contents #TopicPage 1Introduction1 2Project Area1 3Geology and Stratigraphy of Offshore Nova Scotia2 4Log Review3
  • 38. 5Property Upscaling4 6Making Water Saturation property6 7Permeability and Property Function7 8Reservoir Engineering9 9Rock Physics Function10 10Volume Calculation10 11Well Placement and Completions11... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Select Well log upscaling from the Data preparation tab. In well log upscaling window select the NPHISS log and all wells. After applying the values, go to Petrophysical in property modelling tab. Unlocking the facies option and inputing the number of realizations. Applying the given parameters, the logs get upscaled to the given 3D Grid. Similar procedure is used for Porosity_density logs. The upscaled logs will be displayed in the Properties of 3D grid in Models pane. Figure 4: Upscaled 3D grid with NPHIS log property. (Petrel E&P software platform–2014) Figure 5: Upscaled 3D grid with Porosity_density log property. (Petrel E&P software platform–2014) 6. Making Water SaturationгЂ–(SгЂ—_w) Property Water saturation is the key parameter in the reservoir engineering calculations. Geology of the region and the various rock properties determine the water saturation parameters. The water saturation value used here is the average of all water saturation values given in the data. From the data the average of water saturation values at places amounts to 45.25% ~ 0.45. Thus the S_w value chosen for this simulation is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. American Revolution Loyalists Only a tiny fraction of the books written on the American Revolution are devoted to the loyalists – the residents of the 13 colonies who chose to leave their homes rather than become citizens of the new republic. Such a nation–bound approach to the writing of American history implies that the lives of those who left were not significant. Yet they were, and Maya Jasanoff, who teaches history at Harvard, has provided a richly informative account of those who made the choice to embrace imperial Britain. As earlier historians of the Revolution have pointed out, the loyalists tended to have strong connections to the imperial administration, belong to the Anglican Church and possess close business or family ties to Britain. But not all who left fitted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Near the end of the Paris peace negotiations that ended the war, a small but important amendment was added to the resulting treaty that prohibited the British from "carrying away any Negroes, or other property." When he became aware of this proviso, Sir Guy Carleton, the commander of British forces in North America, acted. Charged with the task of evacuating 20,000 troops and 35,000 loyalists from New York, he made securing the freedom of the black loyalists a priority. He expedited the provision of documents establishing their freedom and hurried them onto a fleet of ships headed for Nova Scotia. The speed of this sequence of events infuriated George Washington. But Carleton responded that it was a matter of honor. "The Negroes in question," he explained, "I found free when I arrived in New York, I had therefore no right . . . to prevent their going to any part of the world they thought proper." Earlier, when Lord Dunmore, the colonial governor of Virginia, promised freedom to bondsmen who joined the British forces, as many as 20,000 – including slaves belonging to Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry– made the risky decision to escape. Jasanoff refers to this as an "emancipation," though she might better have described it as a slave revolt, larger than any the Americas had yet to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Compare And Contrast Nova Scotia And Acadians The Acadians lived in Nova Scotia, part of the French dominion in North America. However, France was not as interested on the territory where the Acadians lives, as they were in the mainland territory of New France (present day Quebec). On the other hand, from an early date the British showed interest on the territory where the Acadians were located. The territory of Nova Scotia is located in a strategic geographic locations that is the entrance to New France. The British attempted, unsuccessfully, three times to capture Acadia. However, on their fourth attempt they were able to capture the territory. In The Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, the French succeeded Acadia to the British. For the most part, the Acadians were allowed to continue with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Ferguson's Mountain Essay Battle On the morning of October 7, 1780, Campbell's men reached Ferguson's position and quietly approached the base of the mountain. The sound of the horses' hooves muffled, the ground softened from the night's rain. (Jones, 2009) Campbell faced a challenge, Ferguson's campsite located at the southwest end of the mountain ridge dropped to a narrow "hogback" (U.S. Army War College, 1928) which gradually descended approximately 400 yards that ended in a steep drop to the highway. Campbell had to form a plan of attack. Campbell had no choice but to have his men leave their horses at the base of the mountain and ascend to the top of the mountain on foot. Campbell knew he had one advantage over Ferguson, the element of surprise and the knowledge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also discussed how the Patriots took advantage of their knowledge of the terrain and their long rifle. Finally, how the battle was a strategic victory for the Patriots, it exposed the British vulnerability in transportation, supplies, and it diminished the Loyalists support for the British and prevented Cornwallis from securing the Southern backcountry, consequently failed to pacify the South. (Pearson, 2012) The U.S. military made the same mistakes initially in the 2003 Iraq War. The U.S. failed to allocate the proper number of troop strength, failed to adapt to the terrain, and failed to foresee the used of improvised explosive device (IED). The U.S. also lacked control of the civilian population, and the mistakes in Abu Ghraib became the rally cry for the insurgents, which the Iraqis rose to support the insurgency. (Montanus, 2005) However, the lessons learned from the British 200 years ago, the U.S. adapted and formed a concept to win the hearts of mine of the people into their counterinsurgency operation. The U.S. allocated more troops, adapted to the terrain, and employed new method to defeat IEDs. Furthermore, they opened dialogues with the Tribes, resolved conflicts, and addressed issues in order to win their support for the war. The U.S. assisted the Iraqi's create a democratic government, provided logistic support, training ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Crawler Vs Blue Eagle Research Paper The 2004 LEGO 4745 Alpha Team Blue Eagle vs. Snow Crawler set pits the forces of good against the forces of evil. The LEGO Alpha Team Deep Freeze theme is based on a superhero storyline. The LEGO Alpha Team is a group of secret agents, bent on protecting the earth from the evil Ogel, who wants to freeze the world. Ogel uses Ice Orbs and Skeleton Drones to search for the Alpha Team. In this set, Dash Justice, the brave yet boastful LEGO hero of the Blue Team community, pilots the Blue Eagle Jet. He is also the motion expert on the team. An evil Skeleton Drone is in command of the Snow Crawler, and his ice orbs can freeze everything, including time. Who will win this epic battle? Designed for ages 7 and up, this 255 piece LEGO set allows your little creator to build the Snow Crawler land vehicle and the Blue Eagle jet. The cockpit of the LEGO jet opens, and Dash fits within easily. Both LEGO vehicles include a fair degree of functionality, such as the Blue Eagle's claw and the ice orb launcher on the Snow Crawler. In addition, the wings of the LEGO Snow Crawler move, giving it a bug–like appearance. A small lever on the side of the Snow Crawler will send an ice orb wherever Ogel wants something frozen. The claw of the Blue Eagle will move on a lever, and can pull apart the Snow Crawler in mid–air.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dash has a tough boy expression, while the Skeleton Drone has a zombie–like maniacal smile. Both have simple bodies with minimal details on the backs. The Skeleton Drone has a half logo of Ogel on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Jazz paper Born in New York City, Artie Shaw would become one of the top bandleaders in the swing era. He began his musical career as a highly sought –after alto saxophone player in the New York area, and was able to benefit from the growth of radio and studio recordings. As he perfected his technical ability with various dance bands, he was still relatively unknown in the early 30's when he began to focus exclusively on the Clarinet while Swing music began to grow in popularity. While we may carefully analyze the two pieces to satisfy our curiosity regarding musical evolution in Jazz, we should also not lose sight of the fact that these are two very enjoyable styles of music. From the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later that year, Jobim was invited along with other Brazilian artists to perform in the US as Bossa Nova grew into a very popular musical fad. Several other Jazz groups adjusted their styles, releasing many Bossa Nova songs until the trend fell from popularity in the late 1960's. Jobim continued to perform with small groups around the world to appreciative audiences until shortly before his death, securing his reputation as one of the great songwriters of Jazz music in the 20th century. "Begin the Beguine" was recorded in July 1938 by a swing orchestra led by Artie Shaw on the clarinet as the lead soloist. His big band was composed of 3 trumpet players, 3 trombones, 2 alto saxophones, 2 tenor sax players, and a rhythm section including piano, guitar, bass, and drums. As the song begins with the clarinet solo and muted trumpets, the swing feel becomes clear to the listener. The rhythm section keeps a steady beat of 4 beats per measure throughout, and the solos are carefully defined and organized with the drums or the trumpets occasionally helping to bridge gaps between various sections of the song until the Clarinet finally leads the band to a conclusion. "Desafinado" was recorded in February 1962 by a small jazz group of six skilled musicians. The "front men" for this recording was Stan Getz on Tenor Sax and Charlie Byrd on the guitar. A rhythm guitar, bass, drums, and percussionist formed the rhythm section for this famous Bossa Nova tune. As the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...