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Carleton University•SOCI 3410
This paper looks at Canadian history and the injustices that indigenous groups have suffered through. More specifically, this paper is an in-depth look at how researchers have affected the life of indigenous people in a harmful way but how research could still be beneficial for these groups as long as it is done ethically.
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Carleton University•coms 3002
The British Constitutional Content 2: The Charter of Rights outlines key developments in Canada's constitutional history, including the 1982 Constitution Act's "patriation," which granted Canada the ability to amend its constitution domestically, severing its ties to the UK Parliament. The Charter of Rights, enshrined in this Act, clarified rights and their enforcement mechanisms. Popular misconceptions are addressed, emphasizing that the Charter applies to state actions and did not create r...
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Carleton University•LAWS 1001
1) Why can a single binary value represent both a signed integer value and an unsigned integer value? 
Use a representative example to help your explanation. 
An example of such a case is the binary value ‘111’. As a signed integer, the most significant bit, ‘1’ 
makes the value negative in the 2’s complement system. As a result, its value is ‘-1’ in decimal. However, 
as an unsigned integer, it represents ‘7’ in decimal. 
2) For each component supplied in Logisim’s Arithmeti...
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Carleton University•SYSC 3006
PSYC 3604 MIDTERM #1 STUDY NOTES 
 
CHAPTER 2 - CURRENT PARADIGMS & INTEGRATIVE APPROACHES WHAT IS A PARADIGM? 
•	Paradigm: a set of basic assumptions, a general perspective, that defines how to: 
o	Study a subject 
o	Gather and interpret data 
o	Think about a particular subject 
PARADIGMS IN ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 
•	Biological 
•	Cognitive-behavioural 
•	Psychoanalytic 
•	Humanistic-existential 
•	Integrative 
BIOLOGICAL PARADIGM 
•	Biological paradigm: says that mental disorders ar...
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Carleton University•PSYC 3604
Detailed notes for mechatronics with some exapmles
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Carleton University•ECOR 1044
Notes for one of the most difficult courses of first year. These notes are detailed explanation of all concepts with some examples for further clearification
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Carleton University•ECOR 1043
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Carleton University•Biol2104
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Carleton University•Biol2001
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Carleton University•Neur 2202