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    Québec, and was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada. Before Trudeau became a politician he worked as an assistant professor until he was elected as a new Liberal to the House of Commons (Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 22 Nov 2014). Trudeau was the Prime Minister of Canada from 20th of April 1968 to 4th of June 1979, and again from March 3 1980 to June 29 1984. Even after his death in 28th of September 2000 he is still known as one of the greatest politicians of Canada because of all the historical…

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    1st period Essay Every other day I step outside to feed the abandoned animals. Day after day the birds always seems to come back to me. Even when I don’t have food for them, they always stick around just in case I may pull out food. Certain countries may sometimes help their allies get back on their feet. Poorer countries will always beg and rely on the rich countries just because they helped them once. Richer countries don’t have to support poorer countries because they are having wars of…

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    The United States immigration law defines refugees as, “people who are outside of their home country and cannot return due to a well-founded fear of persecution based on their race, religion, nationality, political opinions, or membership in a particular social group” (“Bridging Refugee Youth and Children 's Services”, 795). In 2011, The United States Department of Homeland Security recorded that a total of 56,384 refugee arrived in the United States with majority of the population being…

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    Electoral System Analysis

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    the systems share has political and social impacts. Author Alan C. Cairns discusses the functions of the two systems and the effects they have on the electorate in his article “The Electoral System and the Party System in Canada, 1921-1965*.” The electoral system used in Canada is Single Member Plurality (SMP,) which is designed in such a way that the outcome of any election is explicit. The tendency to examine the system by comparing it to proportional representation is common, but Cairns…

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    Globalization is happening very rapidly throughout our world today compared to what it was like back in the 1900’s. The rapid change of countries becoming more industrialized has sped up the process of globalization in my opinion. The advances in all of these industrialized countries has made it easier to open market connections between countries. The only problem is there is always a positive and negative to things happening in the world. Also, everyone has their own opinion on how things are…

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    Canadian Identity Essay

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    divide between the historically English and French speaking regions of Canada formed and, even today, this divide continues to exist. The government in the predominantly English-speaking regions of Canada created a single concept of what being Canadian meant, at the expense of other distinct cultures within Canada, including French-Canadians as well as Inuit, Metis, and First Nations groups. As British colonialism expanded across Canada, existing cultures became increasingly dominated by British…

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    Introduction: There are many ideas and opinions, which have dealt with the problem of unemployment in Saudi Arabia through research, analysis and offer more solutions. Any problem has several solutions if there is a will to resolve it, and of course all the solutions have negative and positive aspects as there are no mutually satisfactory solutions. This case study will display the most important causes and solutions. Background: Unemployment is considered one of the most significant…

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    When the United States successfully to took over areas such as Hawaii and Puerto Rico , Albert Beveridge claimed during his campaign speech that as the United States’ “commerce spreads, the flags of liberty will circle the globe and … [the] benighted peoples will know … that civilization is dawning, at last, for them” (page 8). The speech served as motivation for the Americans to try to get more people to join the United States to claim more…

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    R V Dix Case Study

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    The Crown had appealed the case on a question of law alone. The Ontario Supreme Court granted the appeal. The Court understood that it had the task of looking into the correctness of both this decision and the decision of R. V. Dix. In the end, both decisions were found to have been wrongfully decided. The Court had admitted that the decision in R. V. Dix was in fact wrong, and it did not comply with the laws and rules of the common law. The court also stated that people should not be able to…

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    Ethics Of Refugees

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    When discussing the suffering of refugees, it’s important to consider human rights because the essential human rights of these refugees are being violated almost daily. These asylum seekers are smuggled in large numbers everyday by water and land and often end up dying or in worse situations than they sought refuge from. Not only do we as human beings have a duty to help those who are suffering, but politics, and those who make up our political systems globally share that duty. The focus on…

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