

His brain must have gone through a cerebral big bang to create such tongue-twisting lyrics and brisk music just as he was up against deadline for handing it over to show creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady. Frontman Ed Robertson claims to have written the song in the shower - just a five-minute shower at that. Toronto’s Barenaked Ladies wrote and performed the music for the 15-second opening sequence. The property of snippets is called satisfaction, and we name this kind of snippet as answer-contained snippet. Intuitively, if a snippet contains words which satisfy user’s need, users will avoid clicking on the original document and the browsing efficientness would be higher.

Not to be overlooked, Toronto also gets a micro-second of fame with a shot of a subway train at Union Station. The ability of snippets is called relevance. In the show’s opening sequence, we’re taken from the scientific big bang, of course, through single-cell entities to dinosaurs, the invention of the wheel, to the Pyramids, Christianity, Michelangelo, global exploration, the industrial revolution, art and even disco. And that was just part of what kept The Leader in print from its very earliest days on the frontier. 6, causing a deep rift in French and English relations, and this was said to have been the big bang that created the divided feelings that continue to this day in Canada. Riel was captured, tried and hanged on Nov. Riel managed to keep just 350 steadfast followers with him, and they took on 900 soldiers and Northwest Mounted Police 91 people died, and within days the rebellion was over. When the Northwest Rebellion hit in May 1885 - who can recite this from their Canadian History class? - the French-speaking Métis, under Riel rose up against government indifference to their rights, their land, their cultural distinctness as well as to protest the abuse of treaties. In response, Louis Riel started gathering supporters to rebel against the government. When Canada took over a vast region from the Hudson’s Bay Company and Britain in 1869, the 12,000 Métis of the Red River were not consulted. It hap- pens when an individual’s behavior is caused because of the situation they face. External is also known as situational attribution. There are two types of attribu- tion: external and internal. The early Leader building sits slightly out of the bustle of the growing town of Regina. This theory is closely related to how people describe the causes of behavior and events. A short 10 years earlier, the Dominion Lands Act had been advertising to lure settlers out to the Saskatchewan district to buy 160 acres of land (for $10), and by 1885, Regina was a hotbed of activity with enough goings-on to keep a publisher in print.

Just as this photo was taken, Regina had been chosen as the new capital of the North-West Territories. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
