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4681: Canada- Facts And Figures
... wherever they go. Others, like Green Thumb, Les Deux Mondes and Mermaid have channelled their energies into creating outstanding children's theatre. The Cirque du Soleil has been revolutionizing entertainment under its yellow and blue big top since 1984. Millions of people around the world have marvelled at its spectacular productions, which blend theatre, acrobatics and music. Cinema Canadian cinema is known throughout the world for its universality and relevance. International ...
4682: Mining In Canada
... usually results from the processing and transportation of mineral products rather than from the actual mining process. Example: when an oil spill has occurred in the ocean, the problem caused to the environment is very big, because gallons of oil is spilling over the ocean's surface, resulting in the death of many ocean organisms, and in the pollution of the ocean. (See Appendix B) In this article, it shows how ...
4683: Guilded Age
... the thoughts of the era by the rich tells point towards no regulation. The gospel of wealth was a main reason that the owners were able to keep the regulations from coming about. Without the big business of the Guilded Age we might not have developed into the superpower we did in this century.
4684: Ceasar
... return from a successful year administrating Spain Caesar was elected consul for 59 BC through political alliance with Pompey and Crassus . This alliance was called the first triumvirate. Caesar’s purpose was to gain a big military command. Pompey for his part sought the ratification of his Eastern settlement and land allotments for his discharged troops. Crassus sought a revision of the contract for collecting taxes in the province of Asia ...
4685: French Revolution
... He would be able to liberate France and keep it in order easier. Napoleon also wanted to liberate other countries. To be able to liberate those lands he would need the power to make a big and powerful army. Once he got this new grand army he was able to conquer and destroy the armies of the lands. For example in 1805 Britain organized the Third Coalition against France, but Napoleon ...
4686: Hee
... left to fend for themselves when Stephen’s father Donald, a Merchant Marine captain, left one day, to go the store to buy a pack of cigarettes, and never returned. His fathers leaving had a big indirect impact on King’s life. In the autobiographical work Danse Macabre, Stephen King recalls how his family life was altered: “After my father took off, my mother, struggled, and then landed on her feet ...
4687: Vikings In Control
... were actually the group that began the raids in Lindisfarne in 793. They raided England, Ireland, the Isle of Man and Scotland. Because of Ireland’s fertile farms, rich churches and monasteries, it was a big target. Norwegian pirate chief Turgeis attacked Ireland from 839 to 845. He was the founder of Dublin and used this for his headquarters. In the mid 800’s, he looted and burned cities in France ...
4688: Julius Caesar
... a warning to the Germanic tribes. He slaughtered many German towns. Caesar suffered his first military loss when his small army went into Britain to try and take it over. The armies there were too big even for Caesar's brains. He was forced to retreat. But in the spring he came back with more troops and he forced the British tribal leaders to surrender. Meanwhile the situation in Gaul became ...
4689: Roman History
... was a client and a patron. The client would see if there were any jobs that needed to be done and vote the way the patron wanted them to, and be a part of a big crowd accompining the patron in public. In return the patron would help out with money, give legal advise to them, invite client to dinner or give food. Many Romans had many patrons or clients.The ...
4690: Constantinopolis
... Art and Architecture. Romanesque Architecture A plan drawn on parchment of a now-vanished monastery in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland, shows that by the time of Charlemagne (742-814) the Benedictine monastic order had become a big departmentalized institution, but not until almost 1000 did church building come to life throughout the West. At first, the architects were all monks, for the monasteries supplied not only the material wealth but also the ...


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