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    North America Vacations

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    North America is home to a variety of geographic features, climates and ecosystems. One of the best ways to explore the geographic complexities of the United States is through a one-of-a-kind vacation. On houseboat vacations, you can enjoy sailing along crystalline waters in a verdant forest or floating between desert coastlines. Whether you are looking for a luxurious vacation or an unusual adventure, American Houseboat Rentals offers the houseboats and destinations that you need. From compact…

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    As the population of North America soars, the ratio of jobs does not increase at the same proportionality due to a discrepancy. Companies all around North America are responsible because they have begun outsourcing jobs to foreign countries. The shift of careers from North America to countries such as India, China, Pakistan, etc. is effecting a wide range of careers, ranging from laborers to engineers. The reason behind this discrepancy is job displacement, mix of U.S. occupations and wage…

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    The colonists in North America played a large key role in the changes in government, political thought, and social structure, leading to a radical change and a new era in American life through reform and advocacy. The term ‘Radical” means “(especially of change or action) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) The term “Radical” is quite similar to the term “Revolutionary,” which means “engaged in or promoting…

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    Patriotism In North America

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    Introduction Many churches across the United States of America celebrate their freedom through displays of patriotism, such as singing patriotic songs, posting an American flag, and honoring the nation itself. Respected religious leader, Alexander Campbell defined patriotism as an extension of selfishness and the “great and damning sin of mankind.” Furthermore, God tells His people, “You shall have no other gods before me” (Exod 20:3). Yet, many churches continue to honor the nation, despite…

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    Obesity In North America

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    the past several years North America has been growing in size. There has been an increase in the number of obese people, and of fast food restaurants. With in the last 50 years alone, there has been significant changes the way Americans eat. More and more people are turning to fast food restaurants because they are easily accessible, but what they don’t realize is how their bodies react to the food from these restaurants. This food does abnormal things to their bodies. North American’s look for…

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    North America Essay

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    periods, individuals in society are faced with a widespread variety of edible products, allowing for a diversity of healthy options that were unattainable until the 20th century. Due to advancements in transportation methods and globalisation, North America has few limitations when it comes to seasonal and international foods, such as bananas, soy, and many others, (Winson,…

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    that they could fight the urban renewal bulldozer—and win” when empowered enough by the advocacy groups . Again, even though Jacobs did not touch on the topic of social stratifications and prejudice in North American cities, her influence in the growing popularity of advocacy firms in North America helped to alleviate the gentrification problems caused by the urban renewal movement…

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    These days there is an increasing factor of undocumented migrants living and working all over the world, by mainly in North America, Europe, and the more developed countries of Asia. To my point of view, no one does even think about moving to another country without having good reason for it. Moving temporary or permanently is a complex process, and not everyone wants to try to test his life. But sometimes, the circumstances leave no choice, and they have to look for more opportunities out of…

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    Hudson Bay Company History

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    provinces, and countries of North America divided the way they are? It must have taken years to figure out and agree on what group owned what section of land. Not only did the groups making the borders have to deal with individual land claims, but they had to consider the claim of large organizations who owned millions of acres of land. One company which owned large amounts of Canada was the Hudson Bay Company. The Hudson Bay company was able to greatly impact early North America because of its…

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    threatened action is required. Confederation was essential to make Canada what it is now. Without Confederation Canada may have been controlled by the US or in a very fragile state. Confederation was was an act in the 1860’s to unite the British North Colonies as one strong independant nation. John A.Macdonald was credited to influence Confederation as he was an Father of Confederation. John A.Macdonald was a Scottish-born Canadian politician and lead to be the first Prime Minister Of Canada…

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