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    Personal Statement

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    forward with keen anticipation to giving Nepalese people and making my professors and parents proud of my achievements. I have chosen to study in Canada because of warm and friendly attitude towards non-Canadian; a high standard of academic excellence with worldwide recognized degree and quality education with excellence value and lots of choices. Canada has emerged as a popular destination for higher education because of its strong educational infrastructure‚ a high quality of life and affordable

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    Canadian Identity

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    The word “Canadian”‚ was first defined as “British”. The meaning of this word turned into “anti-Americanism” as the history developed (Wood‚ P.K. 2001)—Canadian identity was completely different from what America’s is‚ that people in Canada were politer‚ relatively more passive and they welcome new cultures into the nation (Arrison‚ S. 1999). This impression‚ however‚ has never stopped developing‚ even faster now as Canadian people came to realize that‚ beyond those traits which Americans do not

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    Policy for Canada? Challenges and Choices for the Future." Labour no. 65 (2010): 200-202‚http://search.proquest.com/docview /347842317?accountid=9867 (accessed October 22‚ 2012). Bland‚ Douglas Blunden‚ Margaret. “The New Problem of Arctic Stability‚” Survival‚ Volume 51 no. 5 (October-November 2009). Buteux‚ Paul. "Sutherland revisited : Canada ’s long-term strategic situtation". Canadian Defence Quarterly. (September 1994): 5-9. Granatstein‚ J. L.‚ "The End of Peacekeeping?" Canada ’s History

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    Young’s topic because the void of female presence in Canadian politics has a direct correlation between Canadian women and lack of sufficient government services. This will be analyzed by the considerable absence of female participation in politics and how is negatively affects single mothers using welfare programs and women of minority handling government services. To understand the negative impacts on Canadian women‚ this essay will first confirm and expand on Lisa Young’s argument of women not

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    was‚ on the Canadian side‚ motivated by a genuine desire by the Canadian government to protect Canadian culture and national identity. ”In 1970‚ a special Canadian governmental Committee on Mass Media concluded that ’magazines constitute the only national press we possess in Canada. Magazines‚ in a different way from any other medium‚ can help foster in Canadians a sense of themselves.’" (“Globalization 101”‚ pg. 17). Canada has‚ on many occasions‚ sought to protect the creative works of its citizens

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    The Oka Crisis

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    Land ownership is arguably one of the most controversial aspects of Aboriginal human rights today in Canada. The issue of land ownership reached a tense climax in the summer of 1990‚ when a violent standoff erupted over ownership rights to a piece of land within the town of Oka. The 78-day standoff between the Quebec Police and the Mohawks of Kanesatake was one of the most revolutionary acts of defiance of Canadian Aboriginals in the 20th century. The crisis at Oka inspired and gained support

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    Initiating Change Step 1: Aboriginal Poverty From Canada’s Bad Treatment Step 2: Contrary to the popular belief‚ the Aboriginal people in Canada do not live a good life. People may ask‚ then‚ where all the money the Canadian citizens have paid for with their taxes has gone to. Truthfully‚ this is an extremely conceited opinion. People believe that the Aboriginals use most of the funds for drugs and alcohol‚ but this is far from the reality. While it is true that many aboriginals do get

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    Compare and Contrast

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    this essay will discuss about some major differences that can be found in living and working in Indonesia and Canada. BODY 1 Topic Sentence: Managing money well is an important key for living in Indonesia and Canada. Supporting sentences: 1) Foreigners can’t purchase freehold land (a land in which the ownership is pass onto generations as an inheritance) in Indonesia‚ while in Canada‚ foreigners are offered to buy its residents to live in. * Original text: “Real estate in Indonesia is

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    nutrients like iron‚ B vitamins‚ zinc and fibre. Impact statement | Action Plan | Economics: * Unemployment nationally 10%Recession started in 2008; unemployment is high in record in Canada now. People have no more money to buy expensive stuff. * Consumer confidence lowest in 15 years“Nanos Poll Shows Canada Consumer Confidence Weakens to Lowest Since 2009”. Consumer doesn’t want to spend more money; consumer would like to pay less for the value product. We have revalued our product price

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    girls‚ Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret‚ to dwell in Canada. Hatley Castle was obtained by the central government in 1940 for use as the King’s illustrious royal residence‚ in any case‚ it was chosen that having the Royal Family leave the UK during a period of war would be too enormous a hit to confidence‚ and the family stayed in London. After the demise of Dunsmuir and afterward his dowager Laura‚ the family sold the home to the government in 1940 to be utilized by the military. HMCS Royal Roads

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