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Subject: Different languages(ODA2154)


Author:
Kashif raeez
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Date Posted: 15:51:33 09/16/08 Tue

Under the Official Languages Act, Canada is an officially bilingual country. This means that Canadians have the right to get federal government services in English or French, no matter what part of Canada they are living in. New Brunswick is the only province that is officially bilingual.New Brunswick residents receive services in both official languages from all of their provincial government departments and agencies.In Quebec, French is the official language and in most cases, provincial and municipal services are provided in French.In the other provinces and territories, English is the official language, and the availability of provincial services in both official languages varies.At the municipal level, the availability of services in both official languages varies greatly. visit: http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/biling.htm
Subject: Different languages. (ODA11808)


Author:
Syed Saad Uddin
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Date Posted: 07:52:46 09/16/08 Tue

Under the Official Languages Act, Canada is an officially bilingual country. This means that Canadians have the right to get federal government services in English or French, no matter what part of Canada they are living in. New Brunswick is the only province that is officially bilingual.New Brunswick residents receive services in both official languages from all of their provincial government departments and agencies.In Quebec, French is the official language and in most cases, provincial and municipal services are provided in French.In the other provinces and territories, English is the official language, and the availability of provincial services in both official languages varies.At the municipal level, the availability of services in both official languages varies greatly. visit: http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/biling.htm
Subject: .Xanax, Valium, Oxy, Ketamine, GHB and other pain meds


Author:
Dr. John (jkavaliauskas@hushmail.com)
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Date Posted: 07:04:45 09/16/08 Tue

Many kinds of meds and anabolics. Good prices, fast delivery by FeDex. Payment protection by paypal. Free samples for new customers. More info by email: jkavaliauskas@hushmail.com
Subject: Xanax, Valium, Oxy, Ketamine, GHB and other pain meds


Author:
Dr. John (jkavaliauskas@hushmail.com)
[Edit]

Date Posted: 07:04:32 09/16/08 Tue

Many kinds of meds and anabolics. Good prices, fast delivery by FeDex. Payment protection by paypal. Free samples for new customers. More info by email: jkavaliauskas@hushmail.com
Subject: Track For You ((ODS30909)


Author:
Arsalan
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Date Posted: 10:34:29 09/15/08 Mon

Reward yourself regularly, (don't use food as a reward) buy a new outfit, get a new hair style, even if it's just a grin of approval in the mirror. Don't weigh yourself every day. Instead, get on the weight scales once a week to avoid discouragement.
Instead of obsessing over your weight, keep track of your waist measurement, body fat percentage or clothing size. Have 2 pieces of clothing to help you track your progress. ! that's way too tight and one that fits perfectly at the start of your diet. Try them on every 4 weeks. Create a small graph like the one below with one line that shows your weekly target progress and the other that shows your actual progress. Make your target progress very realistic, say 1lb a week so that you can easily exceed it and keep highly motivated.. visit: http://nikhar-e-arab.com/trackforyou.html
Subject: Track For You (ODA11808)


Author:
Syed Saad Uddin
[Edit]

Date Posted: 06:18:41 09/15/08 Mon

Reward yourself regularly, (don't use food as a reward) buy a new outfit, get a new hair style, even if it's just a grin of approval in the mirror. Don't weigh yourself every day. Instead, get on the weight scales once a week to avoid discouragement.
Instead of obsessing over your weight, keep track of your waist measurement, body fat percentage or clothing size. Have 2 pieces of clothing to help you track your progress. ! that's way too tight and one that fits perfectly at the start of your diet. Try them on every 4 weeks. Create a small graph like the one below with one line that shows your weekly target progress and the other that shows your actual progress. Make your target progress very realistic, say 1lb a week so that you can easily exceed it and keep highly motivated.. visit: http://nikhar-e-arab.com/trackforyou.html
Subject: Track For You(ODA2154)


Author:
Kashif raeez
[Edit]

Date Posted: 06:11:22 09/15/08 Mon

Reward yourself regularly, (don't use food as a reward) buy a new outfit, get a new hair style, even if it's just a grin of approval in the mirror. Don't weigh yourself every day. Instead, get on the weight scales once a week to avoid discouragement.
Instead of obsessing over your weight, keep track of your waist measurement, body fat percentage or clothing size. Have 2 pieces of clothing to help you track your progress. ! that's way too tight and one that fits perfectly at the start of your diet. Try them on every 4 weeks. Create a small graph like the one below with one line that shows your weekly target progress and the other that shows your actual progress. Make your target progress very realistic, say 1lb a week so that you can easily exceed it and keep highly motivated.. visit: http://nikhar-e-arab.com/trackforyou.html
Subject: Employment in regulated professions and trades in Canada. ( ODA11808 ).


Author:
Syed Saad Uddin
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Date Posted: 13:15:42 09/10/08 Wed

In Canada, about 20 percent of jobs are regulated by the government to protect public health and safety.For example, nurses, doctors, engineers, teachers and electricians all work in regulated professions.People who want to work in regulated jobs need to get a licence from the regulatory body in the province in which they live.If you want to know more about how to enter a particular profession or trade in a particular province, you should contact the provincial regulatory body for that job.The professions are selfregulating and they administer the provincial laws that apply to their profession. Rules for entering professions also differ from province to province. for more information visit: http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/employment.htm
Subject: Employment in regulated professions and trades in Canada. (ODA11808)


Author:
Syed Saad Uddin
[Edit]

Date Posted: 11:10:55 09/09/08 Tue

In Canada, about 20 percent of jobs are regulated by the government to protect public health and safety.For example, nurses, doctors, engineers, teachers and electricians all work in regulated professions.People who want to work in regulated jobs need to get a licence from the regulatory body in the province in which they live.If you want to know more about how to enter a particular profession or trade in a particular province, you should contact the provincial regulatory body for that job.The professions are selfregulating and they administer the provincial laws that apply to their profession. Rules for entering professions also differ from province to province. for more information visit: http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/employment.htm
Subject: Employment in regulated professions and trades in Canada.(ODA11808)


Author:
Syed Saad Uddin
[Edit]

Date Posted: 17:21:30 09/08/08 Mon

In Canada, about 20 percent of jobs are regulated by the government to protect public health and safety.For example, nurses, doctors, engineers, teachers and electricians all work in regulated professions.People who want to work in regulated jobs need to get a licence from the regulatory body in the province in which they live.If you want to know more about how to enter a particular profession or trade in a particular province, you should contact the provincial regulatory body for that job.The professions are selfregulating and they administer the provincial laws that apply to their profession. Rules for entering professions also differ from province to province. for more information visit: http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/employment.htm
Subject: Employment in regulated professions and trades in Canada. (ODA11808)


Author:
Syed Saad Uddin
[Edit]

Date Posted: 15:55:43 09/08/08 Mon

In Canada, about 20 percent of jobs are regulated by the government to protect public health and safety.For example, nurses, doctors, engineers, teachers and electricians all work in regulated professions.People who want to work in regulated jobs need to get a licence from the regulatory body in the province in which they live.If you want to know more about how to enter a particular profession or trade in a particular province, you should contact the provincial regulatory body for that job.The professions are selfregulating and they administer the provincial laws that apply to their profession. Rules for entering professions also differ from province to province. for more information visit: http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/employment.htm
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