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ENGLISHPossessive Pronouns
We use possessive pronouns to refer to a specific person/people or
thing/things (the "antecedent") belonging to a person/people (and
sometimes belonging to an animal/animals or thing/things).
Below are the possessive pronouns, followed by some example sentences.Notice that each possessive pronoun can:
be subject orobject refer to a singularorplural antecedent
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Imperatives
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SCIENCEECOSYSTEM
The term ecosystem refers to the combined physical and biological
components of an environment.
An ecosystem is generally an area within
the natural environment in which physical
(abiotic) factors of the environment, such as
rocks and soil, function together along with
interdependent (biotic) organisms, such as
plants and animals, within the same habitat.
Ecosystems can be permanent or
temporary. Ecosystems usually form a
number of food webs.
There are many types of ecosystems on earth. Major classes of relatively contained ecosystems are called Biomes. There are 3 Major classes of ecosystems1. Freshwater Ecosystems2. Terrestrial Ecosystems3. Ocean Ecosystems
BIOMES
Biomes are climatically and geographically defined areas of ecologically
similar climatic conditions such as communities of plants,animals, and soil
organisms, and are often referred to as ecosystems.
Biomes are defined by factors such as plant structures (such as trees, shrubs,
and grasses), leaf types (such as broadleaf and needle leaf), plant spacing
(forest, woodland, savanna), and climate.
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SOCIAL
Canada
It is a country occupying most
of northern North America,extending from the Atlantic
Ocean in the east to the
Pacific Ocean in the west
and northward into the Arctic
Ocean.
It is the world's second largest
country by total area.
Canada's common borderwith the United States to the
south and northwest is the
longest in the world.
The land occupied by
Canada was inhabited for
millennia by various groups of
Aboriginal people. Beginning
in the late 15th century, Britishand French expeditions
explored, and later settled,
along the Atlantic coast.
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The name Canada comes from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata,
meaning "village" or "settlement". In 1535, indigenous inhabitants of thepresent-day Quebec City region used the word to direct French
explorerJacques Cartierto the village of Stadacona.
Cartier later used the wordCanada to refer not only to that particular
village, but the entire area subject to Donnacona (the chief at Stadacona);
by 1545, European books and maps had begun referring to this region
as Canada.
A federation consisting of ten provinces and three territories, Canada isgoverned as a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy
with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state. It is a bilingual nation with both
English and French as official languages at the federal level.
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Largest Cities
Famous Canadian People
-Bryan Adams -Pamela Anderson -Elisha Cuthbert
-Celine Dion -Roberta Bondar -James Cameron
-Jim Carrey -Kim Cattrel -Hayden Christensen
-Cirque de Soleil -Michael J. Fox -Nelly Furtado
-Avril LAvigne -Mike Myers -Alanis Morrisette
-Carrie-Anne Moss -Keanu Reeves -Shania Twain
Bryan Adams
Bryan Guy Adams, OC OBC (born 5
November 1959) is a Canadian rock singer-
songwriter, musician, producer, actor andphotographer.
For his contributions to music, Adams has
garnered many awards and nominations,
including 20 Juno Awards among 56
nominations, 15 Grammy Award
nominations including a win forBest Song
Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or
Television in 1992.
He has also won MTV, ASCAP, American
Music awards and has sold more than 100
million records worldwide, making him one
of the world's bestselling artists of all time.
In addition, he has won two Ivor Novello
Awards for song composition and has been
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nominated for several Golden Globe Awards and three times forAcademy
Awards for his songwriting for films.
Adams was awarded the Order of Canada and the Order of British
Columbia for contributions to popular music and philanthropic work via his
own foundation, which helps improve education for people around theworld.
Adams was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with the 2,435th star
in March 2011 and Canada's Walk of Fame in 1998, and in April 2006 he was
inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at Canada's Juno Awards.
In 2008, Bryan was ranked 38 on the list of All-Time top artists by
theBillboard Hot 100 50th Anniversary Charts.
On 13 January 2010, he received the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award for
his part in numerous charitable concerts and campaigns during hiscareer, and on 1 May 2010 was given the Governor General's Performing
Arts Award for his 30 years of contributions to the arts.
MATHSudoku
It was originally called Number Place, is a logic-
based, combinatorial number-placement puzzle.
The objective is to fill a 99 grid with digits so that each column, each row,
and each of the nine 33 sub-grids that compose the grid (also called
"boxes", "blocks", "regions", or "sub-squares") contains all of the digits from 1
to 9. The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid, which typically
has a unique solution.
Completed puzzles are always a type of Latin square with an additional
constraint on the contents of individual regions. For example, the same
single integer may not appear twice in the same 99 playing board row or
column or in any of the nine 33 subregions of the 99 playing board.
The puzzle was popularized in 1986 by the Japanese puzzle company Nikoli,
under the name Sudoku, meaningsingle number.
It became an international hit in 2005
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