Confederation Project

  1. What colony did you represent? The colony I represented was New Brunswick
  2. What did you feel were the biggest or most important issues for your colony? The most important issues for my colony was that we border the US and were very vulnerable to be attacked by them, another big issue is that the majority of our imports went to the British and if we went into confederation they might not still be reliable to trade.
  3. What strategy did your group come up with to deal with those issues?  All we had to do to deal with the issues were propose to a free trade agreement with the other colonies and make sure that we would be making an army if we were to go into confederation
  4. Did you have to make any concessions during the negotiation phase? If so, what agreements or concessions did you come up with? Yes, we did, one thing that we were proposing for the confederation was representation by delegation. That was not possible without the help from the other smaller colonies so, we went to them and proposed it. One deal we made was with PEI and the deal was that they would push for rep by delegation with us if we pushed for women to have the right to vote.
  5. Were you happy with the outcome of the confederation debates? Yes I was happy with the outcome of the confederation debates because we got everything that we wanted
  6. What is one thing you wished had happened differently with the final results and why? One thing that I wish happened differently that the final results was I would’ve liked to not have to pay for as much of the navy as we did

Foods 10 – Breakfast Cookies Lab Reflection

For the breakfast cookies lab, we mixed lots of different ingredients such as carrots, flour, coconut, raisins and more to make healthy cookies. I chose to reflect on this lab because it was my favorite lab as it is easy to make and gives me a healthy option for breakfast that isn’t very hard to make. I really enjoyed this lab because it was super easy and fast. The product ended up turning out the way we wanted and our group was happy with the final products look and taste. My group did work well together in the lab and there were no problems. If I were to do this lab again, I would do it the exact same way as before so that I would get a good result.

Eggs at Home Part 1

Eggs Benedict – 2 halves of and English muffin each topped with a poached egg, ham or bacon, and hollandaise sauce

http://www.eggs.ca/recipes/quick-egg-benedict

Egg and Bean Burrito – Eggs, beans, salsa, cilantro, and cheese wrapped in a tortilla

http://www.eggs.ca/recipes/egg-and-bean-burrito

Shrimp and Egg Fried Rice – Fried rice made with eggs, shrimp, garlic, and onions

http://www.eggs.ca/recipes/shrimp-and-egg-fried-rice

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“Closer” By The Chainsmokers Analysis

  1. The song is about two people who care about each other and are singing to each other.
  2.  There are 2 people that sing the song and they are singing to each other.
  3. Most words are simple and familiar. No cliches or anything like that.
  4. The song is serious and it uses words like “baby” to set the tone and help you realize it’s a love song
  5. There are lots of end rhymes in the song through the whole story. Stanzas are anywhere from 2 lines to 9 lines.
  6. The poem flows well because of the rhyming. The title is a very good choice because it’s a word that the whole song is pretty much about and the song repeats it multiple times.
  7. The experience that the reader gets is good. The song makes you feel good and want to sing along.