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    Fraser Valley Case Study

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    Introduction The Fraser Valley contains the eastern part of the Lower Mainland of British Columbia (BC) and extends from Abbotsford and Mission to Hope. It has a mild climate with warm summers and mild winters, which is prior to produce apple crop (Climate Action Initiative, 2015; A Guide to BC’s Agriculture Resources, 2014). Apples are one of the most valuable edible horticulture crops in BC. BC produces 21% of apple in Canada (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 2013). About 2% of BC apples are grown in the Fraser Valley (A Guide to BC’s Agriculture Resources, 2014). Pests are one of the most serious problem in apple orchards in the Fraser Valley. To control the pests, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has been promoted today. It is a systematic…

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    selections. Stroll the downtown streets and enjoy some of the city’s finest boutique stores and shopping on 224 street. Make sure to set aside some time to enjoy one of the many great restaurants in the downtown core, or if you are in a hurry, have a coffee at one of the local roasters. Whatever your idea of a downtown experience, Haney is sure to deliver! Farmers Market/Circle Farm Tour The place to be on Saturday mornings in Maple Ridge is at the Memorial Peace Park for the Maple Ridge…

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    The partnership between the UBC Robson Square and the Delta Vancouver Suites will bring each other a variety of benefits. First of all, the UBC Robson Square will experience a better service of the conference rooms provided by Delta Vancouver Suites. Most of the conference rooms from the UBC Robson Square are unique theatre spaces and medium-sized classrooms. (Please see Appendix D for more details). However, they don’t really have lots of spaces for medium-sized meeting rooms. Fortunately,…

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    abuse, moving to the mainland U.S. alone, raising three kids more or less on her own, and fighting cancer made her who she is today? She answered “it made me very strong”. I was stunned by her strength and perseverance. I then asked her how her relationship with her father and extended family is today. She said that her relationship with her father is much better, although I could sense a continued internal struggle with this issue based on her body language and lack of direct eye contact.…

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    If you were a teen, would you go boating by yourself? Boating is “rowing or sailing in boats as a sport or form of recreation” according to google dictionary. The article “Boating Starts Early for Many South Florida Water Kids” indicates that many children start boating when they’re little. “Parents of Rescued Teenage Sailor Abby Sunderland Accused of Risking Her Life” by Paul Harris and “Families Call Off Search for Missing Florida Teens” by CBS News are the two main articles that will be used…

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    Life in hawaii is easy for me compared to Kahu in NZ. Even though Kahu is younger than me the life people and community is different. My parents spoil me and I'm always usually just hanging out or doing what i want to do. Where as Kahu it seems like she puts everyone before her and is always helping out. One thing i think Kahu and I have in common is tat we both have families that weened to deal with. We are in different situations but we still just want everything to be alright in the end. Kahu…

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    Land Ho Memo

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    That is the proper way to do these things. And never forget to wash your hands before and afterwards! This custom does not seem to be practiced on the mainland at all, much to my disgust. I’ve been carrying around a waterskin just for this purpose since I began training under Doctor Valeron. How this city hasn’t been scoured by some mass-spread plague is beyond me, with these ignorant practices. What a start to this journey, no? Already I have performed my first surgery not a day after I arrive.…

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    The Surgical Self Analysis

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    Political ideologies have always been the driving force to define cultural practices, and these beliefs will affect the social performance. In The Surgical Self, Auslander discusses about the performance of medical body: ‘Medical body is the ideal form of art to present one’s identity, in which the body is transforming through the technological and mediatised culture’ (Auslander,55). In response to Auslander’s idea, Hong Kong is the transforming body where its identity is shaping by the…

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    through culture. Mcdonald’s is a strong part of American culture. Mcdonald’s is a day-to-day fast food restaurant. “And today mainland China, still officially Communist, is home to 800 Mcdonald’s restaurants-- with 200 more in Hong Kong” (Mcdonald’s, pg 1). Mcdonald’s fast food chains are growing rapidly throughout China, and traveling to other cities throughout the country. “Back in April 1992, a headline splashed across the world news section of the Los Angeles Times proclaiming “A cultural…

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    Taiwan China Relations

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    of elemental factors have affected, and continue to affect, Sino-American relations. One factor, which has played a role in developing the complex relationship between the United States and China, is Taiwan. The purpose of this essay is to contrast the United States’ ever-changing stance on the “One-China” framework, against mainland China’s solid vision of its “One-China” principle. The observation of United States’ flailing stance on the issue of Taiwan, is notable when analyzing United…

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