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    Do we really live in a democratic society? If we don’t, how can we make us live in a democratic society? Democracy came from two Greek words, “demos”, meaning people, and “kratos”, meaning rule or power. Combining the two terms, that gives us “people rule” or “people power”. In theory, this system of government gives ordinary people the power to influence and change the government. The first modern democratic system established in England, in 1689, 327 years ago. But in what way did democracy…

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    critically and evaluate information to draw rational decisions. In particular, people who are good at evaluating are able to identify and solve problems, make plans, use critical thinking, find specific information and organize ideas (Government of Canada, 2015). I have demonstrated the ability to evaluate information and rationalize decisions several times in the past few months. For example, in active sports, such as soccer, I have jockeyed my opponent to the sidelines while I was the last man…

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    from racist undertones. Perhaps seeing that the history could be different than the book details. During the first world war, an estimated 4000 Aboriginal people voluntarily enlisted into the Canadian military. One third of First Nations people in Canada age 18 to 45 enlisted, along with Inuit and Métis who were not recorded by the Canadian Expeditionary Force seeing as they were…

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    The first amendment of the constitution is the right of free speech; throughout our history the first amendment has been interpreted in a number of ways. Despite this fact all Americans agree that this is one of our most important rights, and lays the foundation for our nations core beliefs. The first amendment is a short statement “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press;…

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    1. Corporations are juristic entities. According to the Canada Business Corporations Act Section 15 (1), “A corporation has the capacity…the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person. Soloman v. Soloman was a landmark case in the establishment of company law. Through this case, the emergence of a new legal identity, a separate legal personhood for the incorporated company was developed. This case was the first of its kind that saw the corporation as a separate legal identity. 2.…

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    The combination of international economic crisis, drought, and political unpreparedness left many Albertans in a predicament due to a cycle of deficiency. First came the drought. Entire crops were ruined due to the drought, eventually not producing enough grain to repleshing seed supplies. Getting money from the banks to replace seeds was difficult, the provincial government was nearly impossible, while getting it from the federal government was overly bureaucratic, meaning if a farm ran out of…

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    Conterm Research Paper

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    coliseum complete with balcony seats and a full stage with humongous monitors so everyone can see the artists performing. But what about an outdoors concert where there isn’t a roof or balcony seating? Summer concerts are great for people who want to party outside, however, musicians still must have a stage set up for their equipment, background, backup singers, and dancers but how is this managed? The concept and solution are simple. Custom-Made Containers Conterm solves these issues…

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    constitutional monarchy is when both the Government’s and the Crown’s powers are restricted by the overriding statute referred to as the constitution. Australia serves as the best example of a constitutional monarchy, other examples include New Zealand, Canada and Denmark. The United Kingdom is slightly different with no single constitutional document but a prominent Monarchy. The USA however, consists of a constitution without a monarchy, crown or head of state, this is known as a Republic.…

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    Thomas Jefferson and James Madison was the first to form the Democratic- Republican political party in 1800 Popular Sovereignty- Popular sovereignty is when the government gives the people the power to choose their leader. In 1797, The United States had popular sovereignty when the people elected John Adams.. Progressive- An era from 1900 from 1920 in which those of a rich lifestyle, where committing irresponsible actions. Progressivism once began as a social…

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    China Research Paper

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    known as the "the world's factory." China's population consists of around 1.357 billion. China has jurisdiction over twenty-two provinces, it also has a landmass of 9,600,000 km, and is the third-largest country in the world, next only to Russia and Canada. The population…

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