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    NTRODUCTION: I have chosen world famous Kraft Dinner for my Heritage Fair project. I will be talking about variations, the creator, history and marketing. Kraft Dinner is a cheesy pasta that was invented by James Lewis Kraft. I think it is important to Canada because it was made in Fort Erie and it's quick and simple to make. If Justin Trudeau were to make a time capsule in 2068 Kraft Dinner would be important to include in it because in the future who knows if Kraft Dinner will still be on the…

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    Nov. 11 - The impressive efforts that Canadians made during the world war is not to be overlooked. Our many outstanding achievements made during the last three months have proved Canada’s army to be amongst the best of the best. Successful battles such as one that took place at Vimy Ridge, France or Passchendaele, Belgium give Canadians a reputable name as the best-offensive Allied troop. Canadian troops were given the task of being the forerunners of the attacks and we completed our assignments…

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    In the world we live in, here in Canada, we have a lot of independence. We are free to do what we want with some obvious limits outlined in the laws set forth in Canada. This freedom allows us to make our own identity in Canada. Now imagine if that freedom was taken away and the identity you created is lost. This is what is outlined in the books 1984 and The Handmaid's Tale. An individual cannot truly have their own identity in a society with no autonomy, no matter how much they rebel or how…

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    Niger Introduction: Niger is a landlocked and developing country in western Africa, named after the Niger River and officially the Republic of Niger. It is bordered by Chad in the east, Burkina Faso and Mali in the west, Nigeria and Benin in the south and Algeria and Libya in the north. Niger covers a land area of 1,267,000 square kilometres and with estimated population of 11,666,000. History of Niger: Thousands of years ago, Niger had wet and favorable conditions for agriculture and…

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    American colonies and surpassed economics and ideological relations. Politics is the most important because it helped direct the government into the government we have nowadays. Leading up to the French and Indian War, the French found foothold in Canada. The French were convulsed during…

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    Aboriginal Gangs Essay

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    Canadians are those who have been approved under the Treaty Indian status, been registered under the Indian Act of Canada, or those who have membership in a First Nation band (Stats Canada 2013.) These Aboriginal Canadians are part of separate groups known as Inuit, Métis or First Nations bands; each of these groups are vastly unique with separate cultures, customs, and languages. In Canada all remaining…

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    Peacekeeping Definition

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    Canada has staged itself as being a peacekeeping country since the early 1940s. Peacekeeping, meaning an active conservation of a bond between nations, "the maintenance of international peace and security by the deployment of military forces in a particular area" (Dictionary.com, 2015). By definition, a united nations act of force. To breakdown those four words one has realise the true meaning of such; a truce is violently acted upon, but when one steps in, it is no longer keeping the peace.…

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    In support of my understanding and my beliefs - I do not agree - Globalization is not the same thing as imperialism. While they are somewhat in the same general idea, globalization is an act to make a worldwide integration and with the inclusion of development to level the economic system field – which would make everyone involved equals. The act of globalization has many different aspects which encourage or produce a change within the world in multiple and distinct ways. Included changes are…

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    downturns (Alvi, 2012). This paper presents a broad picture of research on criminal equity in Canada factored on crime and race. The idea of race in Canada and contextualizes the racial grouping plans used in the nation discussed. There is also the continuous civil argument over the accumulation and dispersal of racial information inside of the Canadian criminal equity framework and gives a diagram of as…

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    1812 Economic Changes

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    France and Britain, Europe 's two most powerful nations in 1812, and their warfare directly affected American trade. The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and Great Britain. There were a few reasons for the war 1812. The British were at war with France and thus decided to place trade restrictions and embargos on America stopping the nation from trading with France. Another reason was that Americans wanted to expand their land but the Native Indians supported by Britain were…

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