Demographics of Canada

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    foreign nationals has been exhausted every year for more than a decade due to low annual quotas, which prevent employers from hiring individuals that can help them grow and innovate inside the United States.” Countries like Germany, Switzerland, Canada and Australia are outperforming the U.S. government’s policies regarding the retention of international students (State). The government needs to learn from these countries and take necessary actions to move these red tapes out of the way and…

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    people move to Canadian cites. The country may not have warm tropical weather, but there are plenty of reasons to make Canada your new home. Most Canadians live in urban sprawls or secluded small towns. There is something for everyone in Canada. Canada is the largest country in North America. If you prefer mild winter's you should consider moving to Western Canada. Eastern Canada has perfect weather for snowball fights and winter sports. Toronto the Multicultural Mecca Toronto growing was…

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    The French and Indian war remains a very consequential war because it changed the fate of North America. Before the war, there was an “Imperial rivalry between Britain and France” (Brennan, slide 4) that had persisted for centuries. This divide was inflamed by conflicting claims to land in the Ohio river valley; where the British had settled and the French had built forts. The war began when general George Washington led an attack on France’s Fort Necessity. France emerged victorious here, but…

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    President Carter sets forth a very compelling case for preserving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This is quite an important issue as noted by this former President and gives interesting personal details to further his arguments. He uses his vast experience in dealing with complex issues such as the environment to make his point that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should remain untouched. Considering the evidence first mentioned in this passage, the President uses his personal…

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    The first historical contact of a European with Canada was when Norse Vikings landed in L'Anse aux Meadows, New Newfoundland at the turn of the 2nd millennium. It was not till Italian John Cabot 1497, sailing under the banner of King Henry VII of England, did another European come into contact with Canada. However, it was Jacques Cartier of France who was the first explorer to explore the Canadian wilderness in depth, and declared the area around the St.Lawrence River in the name of King Francis…

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    I went to Canada for my high school. During that time, I had experienced the way of teaching in Canada. I had found out that there are different teaching systems between China and Canada, each system of teaching can affect a person when they are in the sociality. There is nothing called “a better system”, but only if that fits you better. Every country focuses on different points in their education, they want people in their country become better on a pacific ability (不懂). In Canada, I found…

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    War Of 1812 Causes

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    War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and the British Empire. Causes of the war is British attempting to cut the U.S. trade. The Royal Navy also outraged by Americans by practice of impressment, or removing seamen from U.S. merchant vessels and forcing them to serve on behalf of the British. Restricting trade hurt more America than France or Britain. In the fall of 1811 U.S. troops leaded to the Battle Of Tippecanoe. After the American troops won that war the Native’s thought they…

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    television, automobiles, and art. Because Canada was late to the game of broadcasting, automobiles and country development, Canadians were heavily impacted by the American ways. During the 1950s to the 1980s Canada started to emerge and protect and grow their Canadian culture and identity. The CBC was a heavy impactor on Canadian culture and identity since most Canadians spent many hours a day watching television. NAFTA brought new and economic resources in Canada for a better economy and more…

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    Canadian-Born Chinese Children Canadian-Born Chinese (CBC) children are a fast-growing minority in Canada. When CBC children grow older, most of them struggle between Canadian culture at school, and Chinese culture at home with tension, since there are a lot of differences in these two cultures. For example, in Canadian culture where outgoing personality is valued, CBC children are encouraged to be talkative in school. However, when they have Chinese cultural lesson from home, parents require…

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    Should Canada and the United States have a common economic system with little government involved? I don’t think they should have common systems because there are disadvantages to it. Now, don’t get me wrong because I know that there are advantages to it as well, but I believe that Canada should just stay the way it is. I could name several advantages and/or disadvantages, so here are some main ones about a market economy. There are many different perspectives on a market economy, some people…

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