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    gold rush in British Columbia as well as when needing labour to build the Canadian Pacific Railway. Then restrictive policies started to be placed such as the increasing tax and finally in 1923 the ban of any Chinese person from entering into Canada with few exceptions. This shift, as well be discussed, was a result of fear of the Chinese taking from the economy and that their presence will affect the white Anglo-Canadian population. Therefore Canada…

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    Throughout the vast majority of human history, governments have provided a multitude of services, protection and guidance to their citizens. These services have come at some sort of cost to citizens, while others are given (seemingly) freely. However, these services and protections have not always been available to all of a state’s citizens. Much has changed over the years in governments. Most of this change has happened in the last 100 or so years for the United States government. Women’s…

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    These companies assess the risk of a corporation being targeted by a hacker and provide tools for cyber defense. Two fairly large cybersecurity companies have recently merged, Context Relevant and Good Harbor, to provide more services to companies at risk. This merge is discussed by Bioterrorism Week, the FBI is quoted saying “Cyber criminals have stolen hundreds of billions of dollars worth of personal, business-sensitive, and financial information, largely from the private…

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    those born with high Intelligence quotient(IQ) are the ones who will be successful in the…

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    been forced to continually evolve, update and review its methodology in relation to how it responds to a terrorist threat. A recent example of this occurrence is how terrorists had planned to exploit a loophole in security by using liquid explosives on aircraft, despite the stringent security reforms post 9/11. Laws enforcement in London in September 2006 discovered the intended scheme and as a result responded by introducing new controls on liquids for air travellers (Clarke and Newman, 2006, p…

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    and rapid progress in various fields of study, in particular computer science. Finally, the University offers an excellent social life with a large number of multi-cultural students, a strong focus on graduate employability and excellent support services for new students particularly, September Orientation and Get Involved Fair, which are not available in other…

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    The Bay of Pigs Invasion, which also occurred during the Cold War, was an invasion of Cuba by 1500 Cubans who were exiled by Fidel Castro in 1961; this invasion was funded by the U.S. government and had been planned by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1960 (“Bay of Pigs”). This plan was initially decided by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, but was finalized by the recently inaugurated President John F. Kennedy (“Bay of Pigs”). This incident ultimately lead to the Cuban Missile Crisis of…

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    are still a salient form of identity within the military. It is unclear whether or not clan members will remain loyal to the government. (Williams 2014) Al-Shabaab continues to provide public services to communities in which has been able to maintain a presence. Al-Shabaab’s ability to provide public services to community members allows the group to continue to remain in communities with little to no resistance. Members of Al-Shabaab can disseminate their message to community members. Counter…

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    The Psychology of Learning & Careers In the Merriam-Webster dictionary career is defined as a profession for which one trains and which is undertaken as a permanent calling. Some people have one career for their entire life, whereas others may change it one or two or maybe even five times before they find their true calling. Through finding a career an individual will lead a successful life by doing what they enjoy and making a sustainable living off of it. Though what is success? In “The…

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    computer literate and skilled, versus a large group of information have-nots, computer illiterate and unskilled. Public interest groups want to narrow this digital divide by making digital information services—including the Internet—available to virtually everyone, just as basic telephone service is now. H e a l t h R i s k s : R S I , C V S , a n d Te c h n o s t r e s s The most important occupational disease today is repetitive stress injury (RSI). RSI occurs when muscle groups are…

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