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    Why Three Sister Nations Need to Stay Independent Every few years, a provocative proposal emerges that challenges the identities of three sister nations: the merging of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Although flashing with various benefits for each country, the proposition is simply outlined by award-winning economist Simon Mainwaring as, “Change is almost impossible without industry-wide collaboration, cooperation, and consensus” (Mainwaring qutd. by BrainyQuote). This quote…

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    The Democrat party was founded by Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison in 1792. The symbol of the party is a donkey. Some famous people who have been members of this party were Andrew Jackson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama. The democrats believe in limited spending. They want balanced budgets, and paying down the national debt. Democrats believe that education is the key to success, and want to give each new generation a quality education…

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    country of Canada. The Death of General Wolfe interprets the Battle of Quebec which fell in the 1700’s. This was a…

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    communicate the right message and feeling to the viewers. The coat of arms is encompassed a perfect circle as a symbol of something that is whole, complete, ideal and eternal. With a shape that has no ending and no beginning, the message is somehow parallel to cyclical ideas and processes. The yin-yang symbol represents the two different phases in my life: my life in Iran and life in Canada. In Iran my parents were Bahá'í and not Muslim; therefore, they left Iran in hopes for a better and a…

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    As a protector of nature and a relevant character on the history of this nation, Jimmy Carter decided to built an argument in order to persuade his audience that the Arctic National Wildlife Refugee should remain as itself, and not be used as another human tool in order to satisfy his ephemeral ambitions. The ex-president manages personal experiences as well as a great development of his ideas. Also, his persuasive written style is remarkable, which appeals to emotions without using an esoteric…

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    This will preserve our heritage and, at the same time, be more meaningful to our membership and preserve the dignity and integrity of our brand. Amended Motion: The fleur-de-lis is a recognizable symbol of Kappa Kappa Gamma; and whereas, the current fleur-de-lis being used looks like an anatomical organ; be it RESOLVED that the current fleur-de-lis be redesigned and preserve the dignity and integrity of our…

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    that make up the country of Canada make it very difficult to define the true Canadian identity. In a way to define what it is that truly makes up the Canadian identity is to say that one must envelop what their country stands for while at the same time finding meaning in what is not Canadian.…

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    Canada has grown as a nation and has become very independent starting from July 1st, 1867 when they were just a small British Colony, to today where they are their own developed and independent nation. In the past Canada would fight in wars and battles because the British were involved, for example in WWI Canada was expected to take part in the war because the British were involved. Canada was just seen as a small part of an enormous empire. Although this carried on for sometime, Canada matured…

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    up for what we lack as individuals by turning us into citizens - public property.” Furthermore, every symbol, monument and building embodies the values as well as the history of France. With it’s rich history and strong national identity, Paris is already so…

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    Why we Canadians LOVE hockey Hockey is Canada’s National Winter Sport and is a symbol of Canada. Us Canadian are very competitive about the game. A lot of us start hockey as early as we can slip into skate and hold a stick. When we start in our early years we build skill and teamwork. In this way hockey is a teamwork sport. It is a great way to bring everyone together. For example, you could be playing at your pond with friends or at a pub with fans around you. You meet people by the…

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