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    threats to Canada. Canada wants eliminate terrorism because of the 9/11 attack. Another reason was for the wellness of people, Canada wants to help the country rebuild and protect their people. Lastly it’s to reassure the people of Canada they are safe from any attacks. Canada achieved its goal being sent to Afghanistan to help the people of Afghanistan, to eliminate terrorism and to reassure Canadians there are no threats. Firstly Canada sent troops to Afghanistan to help the people of…

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    was great, this also increased the number of drugs coming across the border from Mexico. If we could update NAFTA and create new guidelines based on polices that have been implemented in the past to stop drug trafficking, then we could put an end to the exchange of illicit substances. One example of a re-written policy could be stationing more troops at the border. Stop the flow of illegal drugs across the American-Mexican border by updating NAFTA. Before…

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    The Inuit Peoples

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    even shipping routes are bringing about a curious cold war over a cold piece of land. Northern nations like Canada, Russia, the United States, and Denmark are competing with their…

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    Mary Shadd Research Paper

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    revolutionary, as she was the first female African in North America and the first female in Canada to do so. The Provincial Freeman encouraged blacks, whether free or fugitives, to emigrate to Canada. While in Canada, she also met Thomas F. Cary and married, having two children before his untimely death only a few years later. From here, Shadd often went back and forth between Canada and the United States. But, in 1861, she earned a teaching certificate in the U.S. and settled, lecturing both…

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    Essay On Border Safety

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    Have you ever heard or seen those scary border stories? Do you ever watch documentaries or television shows, even the news on the border safety? Over 32% of all inmates in state prisons in the U.S. were under the influence of drugs or caught with possession of drugs. Drug enforcement agencies or DEAs makes over 30,000 arrests each year due to illegal narcotics. Nearly 48,000 people have been killed over the past 5 years in Mexico due to suspected drug-related violence. Also, remember the guilty…

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    This week’s article focused on NAFTA and the debate over its impact. Authors McBride and Aly analyze the argument for and against NAFTA and its impact on the economy’s involved: The United States, Mexico and Canada. NAFTA is an agreement between these 3 countries and it implementation meant the removal of most tariffs on traded products between the three countries. Furthermore, the agreement set rules for intellectual property and other trade elements between the 3 countries. The authors give…

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    NORAD Analysis

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    The NORAD was well known because of the Cold War history, also; in 1950s Soviet posted a dangerous threat which was countered by the construction of radar series networks all over northern Canada. Then again, Line Pinetree, Line Mid-Canada, and Distant Early Warning radar line were included; but it was updated later in the year 1980s as a single Northern line-the North Warning System. Furthermore, not minding the political pressures and historical among the Canadian and American governments;…

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    The European Union and North American Free Trade Agreement The European Union (EU) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) are two regional trade agreements that promote the trade of goods, people, and services across borders. Both of these regional trade agreements help their member regions reduce or eliminate trade restrictions, quotas, and tariffs. By implementing regional trade agreements, the member regions can improve their economy and promote trade growth throughout the…

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    Inhumane Slaughter Thesis

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    The United States Government has done little to nothing to prevent the slaughter of equine. While they passed laws to end slaughter strictly within American borders, they have done nothing to stop kill buyers. These kill buyers would ship the animals over our borders into other countries. Some possible solutions could be stricter border control on a federal level, or if found ineffective, an alternate solution would be re-legalizing humane slaughter in the United States to prevent unnecessary…

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    Cuban and Puerto Rican nationalists found, by the last half of the 19th century new world powers seized the nation-state model and tried to extend their borders and influence. The United States was an unstable new republic, and whatever was left of the Americas was controlled by the European empires. Imperial extension would not go unchallenged. But, by the 1900, the United States and Canada had enveloped the rest of the North American landmass, and a large portion of Latin America would break…

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