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Island in the Sea, Newfoundland, Canada


Island in the Sea, Newfoundland, Canada


$129.99


Island in the Sea, Newfoundland, Canada Wall Decal by Panoramic Images . Product size approximately 24 x 72 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada


St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada


$19.99


St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada Photographic Print by David Lomax. Product size approximately 9 x 12 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Grey River, Newfoundland, Canada


Grey River, Newfoundland, Canada


$19.99


Grey River, Newfoundland, Canada Photographic Print by Russ Heinl. Product size approximately 9 x 12 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Newfoundland Canada  Newfoundland Sweatshirt dark by CafePress


Newfoundland Canada Newfoundland Sweatshirt dark by CafePress


$39.5


One of a kind Newfoundland Gifts. Unique Newfoundland design. Original artwork and design created by Dawn. Newfoundland Sweatshirt dark Tee, TShirt, Shirt Comfort? Without sacrificing style? No sweat. This soft-fleece sweatshirt from Hanes looks great, wears well, and keeps you cozy-warm. 10 oz. fleece blend 90% cotton/10% polyester. Double-needle coverseaming along neck, armholes wai

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Canada Map Placemat


Canada Map Placemat


$2.95


Canada Map Placemat gives beautiful color and details (cities, states, rivers, capitals, etc.) on front. Reverse has no names, but shows * for state capitals. Learning Placemats. Laminated . 12 x 17.5 inch. Study on one side and practice on the other. Use erasable markers on reverse side. Washable for fun and practice….

Newfoundland & Labrador Canada (5 in Series of 13) Shot Glass


Newfoundland & Labrador Canada (5 in Series of 13) Shot Glass


$4.95


Here’s a very rare and hard to find souvenir collectible shot glass from Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. It’s a 5x6cm style shot glass measuring 2.25″ tall and 1.8″ in diameter….

Bird Rock at Cape Photo Mugs


Bird Rock at Cape Photo Mugs



Bird Rock at Cape St. Marys Ecological Reserve on the rocky cliffs of Newfoundland, Canada….


Songs Of The Sea


Songs Of The Sea


$11.95


A unique collection featuring some of the best recording artists and songwriters in Atlantic Canada. These contemporary works reflect many aspects of life lived at the edge of the sea. Some tell of the days of sail, others of the proud fisherfolk who rely on the ocean for their livlihood. There are also songs that speak of the awesome power of the sea – a power that can heal and inspire, as well a…



Power Photography: Best Newfoundland Wedding Photographer

Newfoundland Wedding Photographer will help you make your big day special and always be respected. One of the most vital things that you must consider when planning for your marriage is to get the finest marriage photographer to capture the moment of happiness in this event. Newfoundland Wedding Photographer will promise you that you will have fun and feel comfy during your wedding day. They have talented photographers which will listen to what you need or to your requests so that you will be relaxed and have a great time in taking your marriage stills.

As you'll be spending much time with your photographer on your big day, you have to be cushy and experience the photography sessions the entire day. Newfoundland Wedding Photographer will make your marriage noteworthy and gorgeous by making unique photographic memories. You may even request to take your marriage pictures in a certain location that you have chosen and they'd gladly do your request to make your day as special as it can be.

One of the finest things to get precisely what you need on your wedding day is good communication with the photographer. This is necessary to consider even before or after the marriage. You'll inform Newfoundland Wedding photographer of your certain concerns so that you will get the set-up that you want. With this, they can ensure that every detail in your marriage pictures runs smoothly and it is possible to get the exact footage that you would like for your marriage. Apart from this, Newfoundland Wedding photographer continues to learn more of the most recent styles so that they can create unique and fresh photos, particularly a portrait for your marriage.

Another great point about Newfoundland Wedding Photographer is that if your marriage is cancelled they will repay your full deposit if they are completely scheduled on the day of your marriage. They can still create gorgeous photos for your marriage even if the weather isn't agreeable for you and you can also choose the location where the photo shots may occur.

Newfoundland Wedding Photographer will also guarantee you that your portrait will fit in your home. If you have ordered a bigger size as you can't decide the dimensions of the portrait that you would like and you have found out that it is too large for your home, you can return the portrait within thirty days and get the one which fits to your wishes. Good thing is that they will reimburse the difference in the portrait so that you will be satisfied and happy with the one that you have.

Apart from it, you can have an image of you and a dedicated verse for your ma and pa on your marriage picture. On one side of the picture is an image of you when you are still small and the other side will be of you wearing your wedding dress. An extremely special dedicated verse for your parents will be put in the middle of the picture which will certainly touch their hearts. If you would like to make the best out of your marriage pictures, hire the services of Newfoundland Wedding Photography and have the best marriage stills that you can get.



 Everyone Says No: Canadian Public Service Broadcasting and the Failure of Translation During Canada's Constitutional Crisis.


Everyone Says No: Canadian Public Service Broadcasting and the Failure of Translation During Canada's Constitutional Crisis.


$116.81


New - Between 1987 and 1992, Canadian leaders negotiated two agreements, the Meech Lake and Charlottetown accords, intended to end Canada's longstanding constitutional impasse by meeting Quebec's conditions for adhesion to the constitution. These accords would have redefined the relationships between Francophone Quebec, Canada's nine Anglophone provinces, the federal government in Ottawa, and Canada's First Nations. Both accords failed: Meech Lake died when Manitoba's and Newfoundland's legislat

 ''Everyone says no'': Canadian public service broadcasting and the failure of translation during Canada's constitutional crisis.


''Everyone says no'': Canadian public service broadcasting and the failure of translation during Canada's constitutional crisis.


$49.99


Between 1987 and 1992, Canadian leaders negotiated two agreements, the Meech Lake and Charlottetown accords, intended to end Canada's longstanding constitutional impasse by meeting Quebec's conditions for adhesion to the constitution. These accords would have redefined the relationships between Francophone Quebec, Canada's nine Anglophone provinces, the federal government in Ottawa, and Canada's First Nations. Both accords failed: Meech Lake died when Manitoba's and Newfoundland's legislatures refused to bring it to a vote in 1990, while Charlottetown was defeated in a national referendum in 1992.;The news departments of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English- and French-language television networks (the CBC and Radio-Canada) faced the task of explaining not only the political and legal implications of the complex accords but also how different linguistic and cultural communities interpreted them. Two forms of translation played central roles in their coverage: linguistic translation, when journalists speaking one language quoted a politician speaking another, and cultural translation, when journalists interpreted Canada's diverse communities for viewers. In both cases, translation was characterized by a paradox: while it appeared to facilitate communication across linguistic and cultural lines, it instead worked to confirm viewers' preexisting assumptions about each other.;A historically grounded analysis of Canadian broadcasting policy and the Canadian television industry, combined with a statistical and textual analysis of coverage of the accords by the CBC's The National and Radio-Canada's Le Telejournal, reveals several points where translation failed. For instance, political and institutional pressures defeated the corporation's attempts to use its all-news cable networks to deliver subtitled programs to Anglophone and Francophone viewers. Similar pressures shaped the culturally specific techniques journalists used to incorporate translated speech