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    Proud Moments in Canada

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    Proud Moments in our history Canada has had many proud moments in the past 100 years that makes us who we are now. Vimy Ridge was one of our first proud moments in the 1900s where all four Canadian divisions in World War I fought in one battle together. After the First World War Canada became its own country by the Statute of Westminster stating that we were no longer was about of Great Britain. In the 1920s Canada invented many useful things that we still use today like the telephone‚ radio

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    Citizenship & Immigration Canada      Canada’s immigration policies have changed over the last few years. The most up­to­date  information is available on the ​ Ministry of Citizenship & Immigration​  web page. Use the web  page to answer the following questions.    Come to Canada  1. Select ​ Immigrate​  and then select ​ Apply to Immigrate​ . List and briefly explain the nine ways  people can immigrate to Canada.     Nine ways people can immigrate to Canada is if they apply for one of the following things: 

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    MODERNITY AND ITS REPRESENTATION IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY LUTGARDA L. TOLENTINO Philippines being a third world country strive for development and hunger for progress. Since the discussion in the article is not quite familiar to me‚ I just focus on its content based on what I understood. It says that we need to handle modernization properly to have a so-called progressive country. Well‚ Is modernization totally answers the problem in our society? There are many programs that our government established

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    Sociology 240- Ethnography Assignment 2 1 October 10‚ 2012 5:00pm- 5:40 pm New York Public Transit A train This paper will serve to report my observation on the New York City public transportation letter A train line. I see that a lot of people have headphones in their ears‚ reading magazines‚ reading books‚ newspapers and on their phones. The guy sitting next to me to my right is reading‚ had headphones in his ears and is casually dressed. There is a guy with a red sweater who is standing

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    Introduction This review aims to thoroughly analyze the possibility of Canada joining a North American Monetary Union. Through globalization and trade liberalization Canada has become more and more economically dependent on the United States. Therefore a monetary union is something for the nations to consider for facilitating trade and further stabilizing inflation. Since the introduction of the euro as the national currency in Europe several other countries have been considering monetary unions

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    Historically‚ canada faced enormous economic growth in the beginning of the twentieth century based on significant growth in populations. as the demand for labourers became stronger due to the economic growth canada became more acceptable with the idea of migration.just as population increased‚ social constructions of race‚ethnicity‚ class and gender played important roles in formation and development of canada as a nation state.furthermore‚ the experience of visible minorities to canada was critically

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    Foreign Aid In Canada

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    Canada has held significant influence in exerting soft power and diplomacy in the world. The Canadian Government‚ while not as influential militarily‚ maintain influence in the diplomatic sphere. While peacekeeping operations are one of the most notable (it is considered one of the core parts of the Canadian identity)‚ Canada also maintains influence in foreign aid policy. While this policy is charitable on the surface level‚ the conditions placed on the aid further perpetuates global inequality

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    Callaway Golf Canada

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    | Callaway Golf Canada: The Mobile Performance Team | Case Study | | | | Jamie Merrimen 100117777 October 12‚ 2012 Business 1703 D1 Dr. Conor Vibert | Problem Statement Wayne Mallette is the director of performance management for Callaway Golf Canada‚ the world`s largest golf club manufacturer. In 2004‚ Mallette launched the Mobile Performance Team (MPT)‚ a team of 20 consultants who demonstrate the Callaway equipment line as well as measuring customers for custom equipment

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    countries I have chosen to compare are China and Canada. Their systems of government are very different and have different powers and rolls in their country. Canada has a system of government very similar to our own. While china’s government appears to be similar as well‚ but it is quite different. Canada’s government democratic and is parliamentary in form but‚ very much like our own. Like all large governments it is representative democracy. Canada has a central government designed to deal with the

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    Peacekeeping in Canada The Canadian military as peacekeepers is a very prominent notion of the majority of Canadians. It is what distinguishes Canada most strongly from the United States‚ and what has become an important aspect of their foreign policy. Peacekeeping‚ since the conclusion of the Cold War‚ however‚ is a myth. This essay will explore the history of peacekeeping‚ its use as a tool during the Cold War‚ and Canada’s very prominent role in its development and use. Peacekeeping‚ in

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