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Queen’s University

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Queen’s University is one of the proud universities standing at northeastern part of Lake Ontario. It was originally founded by the Royal Charter of Queen Victoria in 1841, thus the name Queen’s University. It was in the year 1842 where the first ever class was held in the university. Being one of the pioneer degrees [...]

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Rodrigues Island: Case for Self-determination

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Cry Freedom Rodrigues Island: Case for Self-Determination Three hundred years ago, men and women in flesh and bone, were kidnapped from their villages in Guinea; trapped and captured like animals in Senegal; ripped from their families in Mozambique; herded aboard slave ships in Madagascar, and shipped across the Indian Ocean to this part of [...]

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The Origin of Quilt Block Names

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From “Jacob’s Ladder” to “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too,” have you ever wondered where quilt block names come from? As you look through a book with hundreds of quilt blocks, several interesting things pop up. You may discover quilt blocks with a different design while having the same name. Likewise, you will find quilt blocks [...]

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Learn What Every Investor Should Know – Invest in Farmland

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If you are an investor who is looking for a solid investment opportunity, you might want to consider looking into a farmland investment in lands in Canada and Saskatchewan. With the current state of the economy, we are in the early stages of a bull market in terms of investing in farmland and the politically [...]

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Revamping the Call Center Services Model

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The call center companies that are functioning out of America and Canada need to rethink their business model in the present times. Things have changed in the BPO world. The metrics have changed as well. The power equation of costs that allowed the offshore call center units to have a definite advantage is now slowly [...]

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How to Express a Complaint to Your Hotel

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If you are an international visitor or student traveling in Canada and the U.S., you may at some time need to lodge a complaint at a hotel where you have booked a room. In the U.S. and Canada, if you are too polite or submissive, your request may be ignored. If you are too assertive [...]

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Balochistan: Invisible to the International Community?

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When a western reporter Declan Walsh from “Guardian News Services” asked a native Baloch at Dera Bugti Foj Ali about the Pakistani rulers. His answer was clear, “it is a great injustice. They (Pakistani rulers) are making billions of rupees pumping gas from our land to the rest of the country, and we are still [...]

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Gaza – Oust Hamas or Surrender to Terror

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Concern for Gaza’s civilian population has engendered a wave of demonstrations around the world over the past few days as Israel’s army enters Gaza to try and effectively end the incessant barrage of rockets and mortars that have been fired indiscriminately into Israel’s population centres by Hamas for the last eight years. Significantly missing from [...]

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Haiti! A Prime Al Quida Recruiting Centre or “A Ticking Time Bomb” in the making!

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Haiti! Seven (7) months later!  Having considered the status of the Haitian relief and rebuilding effort, seven months after the massive earthquake of January 12th we cannot help but think, that by not moving faster with the pace of the recovery effort; we are in effect creating a “ticking time bomb” for all of us [...]

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Road Map To A New Sierra Leone -Part 1

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We have closed another political chapter by democratic means ushering a new dispensation with renewed hopes in the faces and hearts of the people of Sierra Leone. With hindsight, not many good or positive things were said or achieved in the last 12 years. But candidly strides were made in certain structures put in place [...]

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