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I didn t know at first that there were two languages in...
I didn t know at first that there were two languages in Canada. I just thought that there was one way
to speak to my father and another to speak to my mother. Louis St. Laurent. As the second French
Canadian prime minister of Canada, Louis St. Laurent had a very influential role to Canada. St
Laurent became prime minister in 1948, after a selection authorized by a Liberal Convention. He
was a well respected prime minister and was given the name Uncle Louis for reshaping and
improving Canada as an international well known country. Actions and policies, including the Trans
Canada HighwayAct, the joining of Newfoundland and the St. Lawrence Seaway, were introduced
by St Laurent to impact Canada into a more developed country with a... Show more content on
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The Trans Canada highway was an important achievement for Canada and Louis St. Laurent s prime
minister career that was hugely beneficial for Canada due to its impact on the economy and the
convenience that was contributed by this amazing construction.

In order to build the Trans Canada highway, Newfoundland s decision to join Canada as one of the
marine provinces can be viewed as extremely meaningful. Newfoundland became part of Canada
on April 1st, 1949, and the following will be Louis St. Laurent s speech addressing on the entry
of Newfoundland into Confederation, representing Canada and on the behalf of the other nine
provinces: Newfoundland is in the very centre of the North Atlantic Community. Canada as a
whole occupies a large part of the North Atlantic area. The nations of that whole area will be
more secure in the new North Atlantic association. In the same way, Canada and Newfoundland
will have greater security in being bound together in federal union. From today all Canadians, old
and new, will work as one to preserve peace and to win security. And in a world where free people
can work in security and peace, the opportunities for the enlarged Canada, with its ten provinces, are
immense. But while there is yet room for improvement, there is no country in the world where that
improvement is more possible, or indeed, more certain. The wealth of Canada is
The French Revolution And The Example Of The American...
The revolution resulted, among other things, in the overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy in France
and in the establishment of the First Republic. It was generated by a vast complex of causes, the
most important of which were the inability of the ruling classes of nobility, clergy, and bourgeoisie
to come to grips with the problems of state, the indecisive nature of the monarch, impoverishment of
the workers, the intellectual ferment of the Age of Enlightenment, and the example of the American
Revolution. Recent scholarship tends to downplay the social class struggle and emphasize political,
cultural, ideological, and personality factors in the advent and unfolding of the conflict. The
Revolution itself produced an equally vast complex of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Unable to stem the rising tide of revolt, Louis XVI withdrew his loyal troops. He recalled Necker,
and then he formally legalized the measures that had been taken by the provisional authorities.
Unrest and disorder, known as the Great Fear, stimulated the National Constituent Assembly to
action. During the night session of August 4, 1789, the clergy, nobles, and bourgeoisie renounced
their privileges; a few days later the assembly passed a law abolishing feudal and manorial
prerogatives.
The assembly proceeded to grapple with its primary task, the drafting of a constitution. In the
constitutional preamble, known in history as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen, the delegates formulated the revolutionary ideals later summarized as Liberty, Equality, and
Fraternity. While the Constituent Assembly deliberated, the hungry population of Paris, a hotbed
of discontent and of rumors of Royalist conspiracy clamored for food and agitated for action. On
October 5 6 a large body of Parisians, mostly women, marched on Versailles and laid siege to the
royal palace. Lafayette, on demand of the crowd, escorted Louis and his family to Paris. After this
episode some conservative members of the Constituent Assembly, which followed the king to Paris,
handed in their resignations. In Paris, both the court and the assembly became increasingly subject
to pressures from its citizens. Radical sentiment became predominant in the
Public Sector Health Care Organizations
Two private sectors and a public sector health care organizations were selected for collecting data
for this entire study. In those the first stage data were collected in the form of participant
observation, which was carried out in Medical trust hospital (private sector), Kochi and Medical
college hospital (public sector, Thiruvanathapuram. In the second stage, the participants were
recruited for semi structured interviews from Cosmopolitan Hospital (private sector),
Thiruvanathapuram and Medical college hospital; the same hospital from which the data were
collected in the first stage (Medical college Hospital). The selection of the two different sectors
(public and private) hopefully provided an opportunity to observe the interaction... Show more
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This department is situated in a separate building, physiotherapy out patient section is situated in the
ground floor of this building. The department includes a waiting area, private treatment cabins, chief
physiotherapist consultation cabin and an exercise area. The physiotherapy department employs
includes five physiotherapists (four male physiotherapist and a female physiotherapist) including one
chief physiotherapist, one clerical staff (Female) and one intern student (female). The majority of the
patients attend the outpatient physiotherapy section were referred by the physiatrist of the MCH.
The department official opening time from Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm

2)Medical Trust Hospital(MTH) The MTH is a 750 bed multi speciality private hospital situated in
Kochi since 1973. Kochi is one of the five largest cities in south India. Kochi is situated on the coast
of the Arabian Sea and it is known as the queen of the Arabian sae . It is one of the most densely
populated cities in south India. The MTH has a physiotherapy department, started in the year 2005.
Twelve physiotherapist were employed in department for treating both inpatient and outpatient. The
outpatient department is situated at the ground floor of the hospital. It has a waiting area, near to
waiting area private cabin of the head of the department consultation cabin and
Unambiguous Language In Louise Gluk s Dead End
Louise Glück s use of unambiguous language and familiar speech in her poem, Dead End, allows
the reader to better connect and relate to the words written on the page. In her poem, Glück tells the
story of a women who has spent four months of her life tending to a man whom she has no future
with, hence the dead end . Although her language may seem rather simplistic, her use of poetic
devices such as rhymescheme, apostrophe, and imagery, present the poem in an intricate manner.
However, Glück s directness and simplicity throughout her poem, provides a sense of familiarity
which allows the readerto interpret the poem for themselves and associate it with their own lives.
Glück s, Dead End is a closed verse poem composed of one, twelve line stanza. Although Glück s
poem does not have a set meter, her use of rhyme scheme, which consists of external rhymes, both
hard and soft, compliments her simplistic language choices and gives her poem a sense of rythem.
Glück s rhyme scheme forms an aabbccddeeff pattern, which along with her use of enjambment,
allows for a harmonious and continuous flow throughout the poem. Her use of rhyme scheme
throughout her poem, provides a sense of liveliness and familiarity, which in turn helps the reader to
feel more engaged and connected to her writing. Glück uses apostrophe in the first five lines of the
poem, when she writes, I said, Listen angel, wean me from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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If she had presented an over detailed, extremely specific and complicated poem, the reader would
more than likely be unable to grasp its concept and connect to its underlying meaning. Louise
Glück s use of poetic devices such as rhyme scheme, apostrophe, and imagery, as well as her
simplistic and familiar language gives readers the ability to interpret and relate to her poem, Dead
End in their own, unique
Chamber Concert Critique
Most of the songs that were performed in the chamber concert on October 20th 2016, were more
contextual and emotional approach. With the measures of duple and triple. Some were hard to
identify because it jumped to different themes and change in rythmes. The concert dress code was
more casual and normal. The performers gave their full potential to bring the musicto live. There
were six performers overall. They performed a duo and then performed as a whole group to bring a
mixture of sound. As three grand pianos and two toy pianos were used to create suspense and bring
a set of tone to their audience.

In the first song that was presented, Piano Sonata No. 27 in E Minor, Op. 90 (1814) by Ludwig Van
Beethoven, is a mixture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Having no musical background made my experience negative. In my opinion, this work was a
waste of time. As I was annoyed by the beginning of the song, all I heard was long bangs and
performance of giving up, as the performers had no clue on music. Then later turned into a style of
patty cake. I did not understand the reason behind it until I started to hear part of the audience say it
was genius by the simplicity and the rhythm that created humor. I realized that music is not just on
the structure that is well developed and can also show a story or has meaning behind it.

Clock Smasher composed by Alexander Elliott Miller and Touch Composed by Michael Laurello
were a fast paced combination of hard bangs on the keys. As an emotional and contextual approach
for both, was one of the most shocking pieces. Although these songs were not one of my favorites,
the performer s style gave this work a different
Symbolism In Jacques-Louis David s Painting Tennis Court...
During the time of the French Revolution occurred, many painting were created to symbolise and
express their perspectives with what occurred during that time of the revolution. Many artists
including Jacques Louis David used symbolism in their painting to tell the story of the French
Revolution. They use things as a way of presenting certain thing occurring during the time . The
colors in their painting also play a key role interpreting the message of the painting.

One of the painting that represents a main part of the french revolution is the Tennis Court Oath
painting. The title itself is refers to a period of time from the revolution. During this time the people
of France Were angry because of all the taxes they
Women s Roles During Times of War and Virginia Woolf s...
Women s Roles During Times of War and Virginia Woolf s Three Guineas

With the prevalence of war goddesses in most traditions from China to Greece to Ireland, women
have been separated from the front lines of war for centuries. The goddesses, the divine
representations of women in the ideal, are torn between dual roles: that of Minerva, the goddess of
wisdom and just war, and that of Vesta, goddess of hearth and home. These two roles, warrior and
mother, are not necessarily as very different as they might appear at first glance. Western tradition
claims that women are not made for war, but for household work: sewing, cleaning, cooking, and
looking after children. Society told women to carry brooms in lieu of swords; to collect firewood ...
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We rarely hear of these women, though, because they were not on the front line. The AAS Online
Exhibitions claims, The term war hero usually refers to a man who unselfishly risks his life to fight
(AAS Online Exhibitions). In many ways this is true. War heroes, especially of wars that were
fought earlier than the twentieth century, are almost invariably men. In schools throughout the
United States, primary school students learn the names of heroes of various American wars:
George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and Robert E. Lee; but rarely do they learn about the women
who helped these heroes: Molly Pitcher, Belle Boyd, and Elizabeth van Lew. Women learned to
sacrifice their husbands, sons, brothers, and fathers for the same causes for which these men
sacrificed their lives.

The first United States war in which women fought was the American Revolution: the war that
allowed their country to be formed. While their husbands cleaned their hunting rifles and readied
their clothing, American women fought the British in their own way. The most prominent form of
battle, especially in Boston and New England, was the boycott on tea. It sounds like a simple thing,
boycotting tea, but the English imported it to the Colonies and made a great deal of money on the
tariffs. When New England housewives ceased to purchase tea, some going so far as to brewing
herbal teas with raspberry leaves, the British knew a revolution

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