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CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS — A CALL FOR INCLUSIVENESS, EQUITY AND FAIRNESS
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The CMHR represents a unique opportunity for Canada to be recognized as a leader in reflecting and further advancing contemporary research on genocide and human rights and in telling the story of all genocides without any attempt to represent the suffering of one nation, tribe or community as having been of more relevance or importance than any other’s. All attempts to do so argue fundamentally do an injustice to the memory of the many millions of victims of genocide throughout the ages, whether they suffered in Europe, or somewhere else.
How did Canada get its name? Most Canadians, if asked about the origins of the name “Canada”, will admittedly lament their ignorance of that part of Canadian history. Of those that do remember, they might even recall the “official” version of how Canada got its name, the one they received from the TV commercial “A Part Of Our Heritage – Canada.” After all, ...
The Montreal Biodome: A Funtastic Family Destination
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The Montreal Biodome (Biodôme de Montréal in French) is one of four Nature Museums in one of the most beautiful cities in North America and a great place to visit for a family with children. This 100,000 plus square foot museum opened its doors to the public in June of 1992. Over 15 million visitors have already seen this ecological wonderland, 845,000 visitors in 2008 alone.
How to Complete Your Transfer and Closing Forms For Your Elkhorn Timeshare in Manitoba
Congratulations on finding a buyer for your Manitoba–based Elkhorn Ranch and Resort timeshare! This is the biggest hurdle to overcome. We got rid of our timeshare in late 2011. Find out how here! (Visual Illustrations Included
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We may not be aware of it, but we use animal idioms just about everyday in many areas of life. These short expressions come from specific animals such as horses or pigs. They are not that difficult to understand. You can learn the meaning to these short phrases just as you would anything else. Today’s BBC Learning English Professor proposes to discuss three animal idioms related to insects.
They are:
1. Knee-high to a grasshopper.
2. To have butterflies in your stomach.
3. To have ants in your pants..
You may not be aware of it, but we use animal idioms just about everyday in many areas of life. These short expressions come from specific animals such as ants or dogs. They are not that difficult to understand. You can learn the meaning to these short phrases just as you would anything else. Today’s BBC Learning English Professor proposes to discuss three animal idioms related to pigs.
They are:
1. Pigs might fly.
2. This place is a pigsty.
3. To make a pig’s ear of something. ...
You may not be aware of it, but we use sports idioms just about everyday in many areas of life. These short expressions come from specific games such as boxing or soccer (a.k.a. football outside of North America). They are not that difficult to understand. You can learn the meaning to these short phrases just as you would anything else. Today’s English language Professor proposes to discuss three sports idioms related to athletics in general.
They are:
1. A false start.
2. To jump the gun.
3. The front runner.
We use sports idioms everyday with our friends but we are just not aware of this. These short expressions come from specific games such as soccer or baseball. Sports enthusiasts exploit these phrases in their everyday conversations, but people in workplaces also use them. You too can learn these idioms just as you would anything else. Today, BBC LearningEnglish.com Professor proposes to explain three slang expressions tied to the sport of horseracing.
1. It’s neck and neck
2. On the home straight or stretch
3. Down to the wire. ...
The general public makes use of sports idioms everyday in many areas of life. These short phrases arrive from specific games such as boxing or baseball. Sports enthusiasts will be the first to exploit these phrases, but they are also used in workplaces. You can learn these idioms just as you would anything else. Today, BBC English Professor proposes to explain three idioms related to the sport of ice skating.
They are:
1. Get your skates on
2. Skating on thin ice
3. Skating over something ...
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We may not be aware of it, but we use idioms related to sports everyday in many areas of life. These short expressions come from specific games such as boxing or soccer (a.k.a. football outside of North America). They are not that difficult to understand. You can learn the meaning to these short phrases just as you would anything else. Today’s BBC Learning English Professor proposes to discuss three sports idioms related to Balls in general.
They are the:
1 Keep your eye on the ball
2. It’s a whole new ball game
3. On the ball
The general public makes use of sports idioms everyday in many areas of life. These short phrases arrive from specific games such as horse racing or baseball. Sports enthusiasts will be the first to exploit these phrases, but they are also used in workplaces. You can learn these idioms just as you would anything else. Today, BBC English Professor proposes to explain three idioms tied to the sport of boxing.
They are the:
1. To take it on the chin
2. To be below the belt
3. To throw in the towel
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Sports idioms are used by the general public in many areas of life. These short phrases come from specific games such as soccer or baseball. The phrases are still essentially the exclusive domain of sports enthusiasts, but workplaces use them a lot as well. You can learn these idioms just as you would anything else. A Professor of English proposes to discuss three idioms tied to the sport of soccer (football).
They are the:
1.The kick off
2. Moving the goalposts
3. A political football...
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