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    to places for visiting in the city, it has very famous museum namely Grande Prairie Museum built in 1970 which tells the story of town settlement. The city gives unleashing experience of beautiful natural setting in places like Muskoseepi Park, Saskatoon Island Provincial Park, Moonshine Lake Provincial…

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    Jessie believed him, and he told her the divorce would soon be finalized. When Polly came to Canada, forcing Jack to live away from Jessie, they communicated by letters. Jessie was going to school to be a nurse in Saskatoon, and was also communicating to her parents by letters. It mentions in the book that in Mrs. Patterson's letter to Jessie, she doesn't wish her to be happy. Jessie is very upset by her mothers disapproval, and if her mother had straight out said that…

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    Introduction It is sad to say that the term professional is lacking credibility these days. To be a professional, it goes beyond a ‘referred ' name, an advanced degree or certificate framed and hung on the office wall. Though professionalism encompasses all of these, it is much more defined and tailored. To be a professional it is a calling that does not develop overnight, but through nurturing and development of a specialized character and standards evolves the attributes of a professional. A…

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    Bhutto Family Analysis

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    August 19, 2011, Bhutto family landed in the country of North America, Canada during night of summer. The family of six moved from Islamabad, Pakistan by air with hopes of better lifestyle of the family. Tanzeela and Suhail Bhutto arrived here with their three sons and one daughter. The family already knew a lot about Canada’s lifestyle as Tanzeela’s siblings had already been living in Canada for long period of time and the family had visited Canada several times before permanently staying in…

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    Cultural Safety In Canada

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    about culture in action in Saskatchewan, How we can improve and how providing cultural safe care is vital in Saskatchewan and is Saskatchewan doing enough for our growing immigration trend? With the help of our interviewees, a Registered Nurse from Saskatoon, and, a senior public health nurse in Rural…

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    As we have learned, white collar crime can be difficult to precisely define and a wide variety of definitions have been looked at in the process. While there is no consensus on one definition, there is agreement among criminologists on the following being indicative of white collar crime including the occurrence of which is in a legitimate context, motivation that is derived from economic gain or occupational success, and a lack of direct, intentional violence (Friedrichs, pg 5). Trust and…

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    Mennonite Culture Essay

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    originated from German speaking countries making the German language on of their defining traits during that time. A census done in 2001 stated that 191,000 Mennonites live in Canada, and as of 2010 the largest concentrations of which lived in Winnipeg, Saskatoon, and Kitchener-Waterloo area. Over half of the Mennonite populations live in cities, mainly Winnipeg (Millette, 2015). Much is not commonly known about the Mennonite culture to those who are not a part of it. Three large aspects of…

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    Goal setting is an important part of the University experience and as students, most of us come in with dreams to become something or to create an impact on the world. In order to accomplish these dreams it is important to set small goals that ensure we take the necessary steps towards accomplishing our bigger dreams. Often times dreams are too big to accomplish on their own and having to tackle everything at once can be overwhelming. Therefore, writing things down in smaller steps can help…

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    Canada is a highly stratified country that not only has to deal with the challenges of different socioeconomic strata, but also the wide cultural diversity it holds. In the 21st century Canada is known as a cultural mosaic, a country that considers its vast identities (races, ethnicities, religions, and so on), unlike a melting pot which tries to get all identities to assimilation. Canada welcomes all cultures in to our society; however, what exactly is a culture? A culture is the customs, arts,…

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    Tentative Thesis for Topic #13: Sameness is a central theme in Lois Lowry’s novel, The Giver. In her novel, Lowry warns the reader of the danger of conformity by creating a utopian community that operates based on the idea of sameness. This utopian society manipulated people by getting away their right of choices, their emotions, colours, memories of the past, music, and everything that makes them different from each other and makes them to notices other people’s differences. With all of this…

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