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Canadians: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - 1944

1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). 1944 - Events. January 4 - The Battle of Monte Cassino begins. January 5 - Murder of Danish playwright Kaj Munk. January 14 - The Soviet troops start the offensive at Leningrad and Novgorod. January 17 - British forces, in Italy, cross the Garigliano River. January 17 - Meat Rationing ends in Australia. January 20 - The Royal Air Force drops 2,300 to ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - CBC Radio One

CBC Radio One is the English language news and information radio network of the publicly-owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It is commercial free and offers both local and national programming. It is available to ninety-eight percent of Canadians, and is also available overseas through Radio Canada International and also over the Internet. CBC Radio One is also available on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 137. CBC Radio One - CBC Radio One Schedule. Most schedules include hourly news readings th ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Canada Well-Being Measurement Bill

The Canada Well-Being Measures Bill was proposed by Member of Parliament Marlene Jennings in 2001. Had it passed, it would develop and provide for the publication of measures to inform Canadians about the health and well-being of people, communities, and ecosystems in Canada. The bill (C-268) received first reading on February 14, 2001, but never became law. See also. Canadian Index of Well-Being Genuine Progress Indicator ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Book burning

Book burning is the practice of ceremoniously destroying by fire one or more copies of a book or other written material. In modern times other forms of media, such as gramophone records, CDs and video tapes, have also been ceremoniously burned or shredded. The practice, often carried out publicly, is usually motivated by moral, political or religious objections to the material. "Burning books and killing scholars" in 212 BC is count ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Battle of Vimy Ridge

The Battle of Vimy Ridge was one of the opening battles in a larger British campaign of the First World War known as the Battle of Arras. It is also considered a seminal event in Canadian history for the primary role Canadian forces played in the attack. Vimy, located in northern France, was one of the most heavily defended points on the entire Western Front and was thought to be an impregnable fortress. The German army had fortified it with tunnels, three rows of trenches behind barbed wire, massive artillery, and numerous mac ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Battle of Britain

A major campaign of World War II, the Battle of Britain is the name for the attempt by Germany's Luftwaffe, the German airforce, to gain air superiority over the Royal Air Force (RAF). Neither Hitler nor the German Wehrmacht perceived it possible to carry out a successful amphibious assault on the British Isles until the RAF had been knocked out. Secondary objectives were to destroy aircraft production and to terrorise the British people with the intent of intimidating them into seeking an armistice or surrender. The campaign was launched as preparation for ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia, is an American military cemetery established during the American Civil War on the grounds of Robert E. Lee's home. It is situated directly across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., next to the present day location of The Pentagon, and is served by the Arlington Cemetery station on the Blue Line of the Washington Metro system. Veterans from all the nation's wars are interred in the cemetery, from the American Revolution through the military actions in Af ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Poison gas in World War I

The use of poison gas in World War I was a major military innovation. The gases used ranged from tear gas to disabling chemicals such as mustard gas and killing agents like phosgene. This chemical warfare was a major component of the first global war and first total war of the 20th century. The killing capacity of gas was limited — only 3% of combat deaths were due to gas — however, the proportion of non-fatal casualties was high and gas remained one of the soldiers' greatest fears. Unlike most other weapons of the period, it was ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Wade-Giles

Chinese language    General Chinese    Singapore Mandarin For Standard Mandarin     EFEO     Gwoyeu Romatzyh     Hanyu Pinyin     Latinxua Sinwenz     Lessing-Othmer     Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II     Postal System Pinyin     Tongyong Pinyin     Wade-Giles ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Wheelchair rugby

Wheelchair rugby refers to adaptation of the sports of rugby union and rugby league for wheelchair users. As with rugby itself, the sport exists in a variety of different forms. One form, quad rugby, is now a Paralympic sport, and was documented in the 2005 documentary Murderball. Wheelchair rugby - Wheelchair Rugby. Wheelchair Rugby, known as 'Quad Rugby' in the United States, is a sport with roots going back to wheelchair basketball and ice hockey, which is not surprising, since it wa ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Victory ship

The Victory ship was a type of cargo ship produced in large numbers by North American shipyards during World War II to replace losses caused by German submarines. One of the first acts of the United States War Shipping Administration when it was formed in February 1942 was to commission the design of the class, initially designated EC2-S-AP1, where EC2 = Emergency Cargo, type 2, S = steam propulsion with one propeller (EC2-S-C1 had been the designation of the Liberty ship design). It was changed to VC2-S-AP1, and the titl ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Westerbork camp

Camp Westerbork was a World War II concentration camp in Hooghalen, ten kilometers north of Westerbork, in the current mun. Midden-Drenthe, province of Drenthe, the Netherlands. In 1939, the Dutch government erected a refugee camp, Kamp Westerbork, in which people from German, but also coming from Austrian, Czechoslovakian and Polish, mostly of Jewish faith, were housed after they had tried in vain to escape Nazi terror in their homeland. During Wo ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - U-571 film

U-571 is a 2000 movie directed by Jonathan Mostow, and starring Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Jon Bon Jovi, Jack Noseworthy, Will Estes, and Tom Guiry. In the movie, a German submarine is boarded in 1942 by disguised American submariners seeking to capture its Enigma cipher machine. Tagline: Heroes are ordinary men who do extraordinary things in extraordinary times. U-571 film - Historical inaccuracies. Enigma and associated documents containing key material we ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Canadian Hurricane Centre

The Canadian Hurricane Centre operated by Environment Canada is a Canadian government agency which exists to advise Canadians on the threat of hurricanes and tropical storms. The Centre also serves to provide guidance to weather centres in all regions potentially affected by one of these storms. It is based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The National Hurricane Center in Miami and the Canadian Hurricane Centre routinely consult each other to coordinate the ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Anti-immigration

Anti-immigration may be used to describe individuals, groups or movements which oppose significant levels of immigration into their countries. Anti-immigrant may refer to those who are opposed to specific migrant groups, or as a pejorative for those who are anti-immigration. The terms often have negative connotations in a political context, particularly in the West, where politicians generally avoid giving explicit support to anti-immigration platforms or describing their policies as "anti-immigrant". Nevertheless, opinion poll ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Canadian Cancer Society

The Canadian Cancer Society is a volunteer-based organization which seeks to eradicate cancer and to enhance the quality of life of those suffering from it. The Society was formed in 1938 in order to educate Canadians about the early-warning signs of the disease, because prior to that time, many people did not seek medical help until their cancer had advanced past a treatable stage. The Society focuses its efforts and its financial resources in these areas: It funds research programs. The money raised by the ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Trench warfare

Trench warfare is a form of war in which both opposing armies have static lines of fortifications dug into the ground, facing each other. Trench warfare arose when there was a revolution in firepower without similar advances in mobility and communications. Periods of trench warfare occurred during the American Civil War (1861-5) and the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05, and reached peak brutality and bloodshed on the Western Front in the First World War. Trench warfare - Background. Fortification is almost a ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - Abortion

An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy associated with the death of an embryo or a fetus. This can occur spontaneously, in the form of a miscarriage, or be intentionally induced through chemical, surgical, or other means. The pregnancy of any female mammal can be aborted; however, this article focuses exclusively on the phenomenon in women. Abortions have been induced by various methods for centuries. In the 20th century, the ethics and morality of abortions became the subject of intense political debate in many areas of ...

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Canadians: Encyclopedia - 2005 in Canada

See also: list of 'years in Canada' 2005 in Canadian politics 2005 in Canadian culture 2005 Canadian incumbents 2004-05 NHL season 2005-06 NHL season other events of 2005 2005 in Canada - Incumbents. Head of State - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Governor General - Adrienne Clarkson then Michaëlle Jean Prime Minister - Paul Martin Premier of Alberta - Ralph Klein Premie ...

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