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    The French and Indian war also known as the Seven Years War or The War That Made America‚ was a battle for colonial domination. The battles between the two colonies began when the Royal Charters had encouraged the British to expand their territory westward‚ but the colonists faced two opponents in their drive the French and Indians. The French did not want the English intruding on their monopoly‚ so the battle for land began. The first battle between the French and British was the Ohio River Valley

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    Sir guy Carleton replaced James Murray and became the governor of Quebec. He decided to appoint some Canadians into government positions to support the French catholic church. He then traveled to England and for years attempted to convince the British government to change the laws to preserve harmony throughout the colony. Carleton’s acts paid off‚ the British decided to pass on the Quebec act which have back many rights to the French that they had lost during the Royal Proclamation

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    Substance abuse

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    Journal of Psychoactive Drugs‚ 45 (1)‚ 28–38‚ 2013 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group‚ LLC ISSN: 0279-1072 print / 2159-9777 online DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2013.763560 Substance Abuse Treatment for Adolescents: How are Family Factors Related to Substance Use Change? Karine Bertrand‚ Ph.D.a ; Isabelle Richer‚ Ph.D.b ; Natacha Brunelle‚ Ph.D.c ; Isabelle Beaudoin‚ Ph.D.d ; Annie Lemieux‚ M.Sc.e & Jean-Marc Ménard‚ M.A.f Abstract — Parental involvement in adolescents’ substance abuse treatment

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    Integrity‚ in general‚ is a trait that is people have that makes them feel whole or at peace with themselves when they tell a story‚ whether it be fact or fiction. As for in an engineering or professional setting it can mean having moral or right beliefs when working on a project that directly effects the public. Integrity and being ethical are two different things but also go hand in hand when working on a project or proposal for a project. Being ethical is more so one’s own personal morals and

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    Normalmente voy a España con mi familia. Viajamos en avión‚ que dura tres horas‚ y conseguimos un coche al hotel. Permanecemos en un hotel grande con una piscina y una barra. Durante el día descanso a lado de la piscina‚ o hago natación cuando hace sol. Por la noche salimos a comer‚ después yo y mi hermano nos vamos explorando la ciudad. Normally I go on holiday to Spain with my family. We travel by plain‚ which takes 3 hours‚ and get a coach to the hotel. We stay in a big hotel with a swimming

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    The Intolerable Act

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    Act? What was the Quebec Act? What started the intolerable acts? Who started the Tea party? What was the tea party? What was the effect of the intolerable acts? Notes The intolerable acts were laws that were forced on the colonist because of the Boston Tea party. There were five acts/laws. Those acts included Administration of Justice Act‚ Massachusetts Government Act‚ Boston Port Act‚ Quartering Act‚ and Quebec Act. This act said that any

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    French- Canadian fur trappers‚ "runners of the woods" Edict of Nantes - Issued in 1598 by the crown of France‚ it granted limited religious freedom to the French Protestants‚ and stopped religious wars between the Protestants and the Catholics. Quebec - Established by France in 1608 (Catholic) with large help of Samuel de Champlain‚ "Father of New France" Tried to convert Indians to Christianity and to save them from the fur trappers French Catholic Missionaries‚ notably the Jesuits Antoine

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    Toby Goldman AP U.S History Essay 2 Organized colonial resistance began between the years 1763-1776. The policies of Britain toward their American colonies over this time period escalated tension between the two‚ and finally led to the rejection of Royal power by the colonies. The British policies caused this outcome because they threatened the colonists’ republican values. These were ideals adapted from the early classical Greek and Roman republics‚ as well as from laws established by the British

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    spent several days at the house of Gabrielle. She and her parents‚ somewhat reluctantly I might add‚ after much de-liberation‚ acquiesced to our plan to move to New France. Two of my close friends‚ Georges and Claude - both of them sailed with me to Quebec‚ also returned here this month. They too want to marry and relocate to New France. Georges and his fiancé have agreed and Claude tells me that he has just about convinced his love to sail

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    Case Comment: Introduction: Gun control in Canada has a long and controversial history with supporters on different sides of the issue. There are those organizations who want the strictest gun control possible versus those pro-gun organizations that are staunchly opposed to tougher laws. The history of firearms control in Canada is rather widespread‚ dating back to early Confederation. The Constitution Act of 1867 divided legislative powers between the federal government and the provinces. The provinces

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