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    After this influx of immigration and culture in the late 50’s is when you heard and started to feel the development in a significant Canadian sound. This would mean that Canadian music was largely influenced by the influx of other cultures arriving to Canada. Canadians would take…

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    Forced Migrants

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    Impacts of forced migrants on host community Forced migrants are believed to have both negative and positive effects on both the forced migrants and the host community. These impacts can be economic, social, political, demographical and environmental which affect the migrants and their hosts in short and long term, especially if the staying of the forced migrants have protracted. When they arrive in the host place, they immediately start to compete for scarce resources such as water, food,…

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    Forcible Eviction Essay

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    FORUM: Human Rights Sub-Commission ISSUE: The Right to Adequate Housing and Protection from Forcible Eviction SUBMITTED BY: Tuvalu THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION, Emphasizing on the implementation of a number of Articles associated with organs of the United Nations and that forcible eviction violates of the given Articles; Noting with deep concern that forcible eviction has results having close results to mass wrongdoings such as exodus, expulsion or evacuation of indigenous groups and other such…

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    Suki Kim uses her story “Facing poverty with a rich girl’s habit” as an autobiography of her life as she talks about her family and how they were once rich then lost everything by father going bankrupt. Raised in South Korea as a rich girl Suki was the daughter of a Korean millionaire. Her father owned a shipping company, hotels, and a mining business, but one day lost it all. In South Korea, the law states that bankruptcy is a jail able offense (Kim, 2011). So, Suki and her family fled to the…

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    Toronto Research Paper

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    The capital of Ontario and the nation's biggest city, Toronto is home to a dynamic blend of tourist destinations. The city also offers a dynamic Entertainment District, highlighting the latest musicals and other performing arts, and the notable Distillery District. The city centre is generally a very easy approach to explore, with large number of the top attractions within a walking distance of each other and a metro framework to cover longer separations. Canada, Canada! It’s the country which…

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    Syrian Refugees In Canada

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    Jiaqi Guo (Cathy) 57688160 Dr. Emel Tastekin WRDS150 08M Research and Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences Promoting Shared Social Belonging among Syrian Migrants in Vancouver The Syria’s civil war, an inhumane war initiated in March 2011, has harvested the lives of half of the population in the country, approximately twelve million people. More than four point two million Syrians are registered as refugees by the end of 2015, with most of them being women, senior and children.…

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    Within recent years, refugees fleeing from their home countries because of political reasons, on boats with severe conditions, increased immensely, and the Social, Cultural, and Humanitarian Committee needs to tackle the problem of maritime refugees immediately to provide the refugees with safety and security to ensure their basic human rights. Search for missing refugees and rescue of the drowning refugees have been continued and the number of reported deaths declined. However, the issue of…

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    The city of Vancouver is a historical area that was developed from a small trading post. The area underwent a serious expansion after the discovery of gold in the local area. The expansion of the area has made Vancouver a recognizable city across the country. As time has passed, the historical, old fashioned, city of Vancouver has been undergoing gentrification, which is the process of taking low-class areas and renovating them to be suitable for the middle-class lifestyle. As Vancouver has…

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    Fool's Gold Analysis

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    Fool’s Gold, the Pursuit of the American Dream On January 1, 2017, the last refugee family landed at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport due to the president’s temporary refugee ban. Similar nativist sentiments had been expressed recently, but were not evident at the airport because hundreds of people came to the airport to welcome and show their support for the foreign family. Currently, the Trump administration is trying to limit the entrance of immigrants, which obviously makes it difficult for those…

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    Melting Pot In America

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    It right to say that American goes on the wrong track and messy today? Look back 24 years in three Administrations! Eight years (8) of Bill and Hillary Clinton in White House. George W. Bush administrations had two terms in the White House. Obama Administrations also control seven years in the White House. What America messy today. Today the race issue’s focal point is the difference and conflict between black and white people. It is almost like a ticking time bomb getting ready to explode.…

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