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    Canada’s determination to be internationally present as a middle power emerged following the Second World War. At this time. Canada also began develop a reputation as a peace-keeper for the international community, as policy makers felt is was integral for Canada’s reputation. During this period Canadian citizens also felt that peacekeeping was an important part of the Canadian identity. While the Canadian government was under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canadian foreign policy…

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    Inuit Tribe Essay

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    Well did you know that they have lived in this very large state for quite a while? The first tribe is called the Inuit tribe, this tribe is known to live in very cold places. The other tribe is called the Haida, and they live in places with wood and trees. Would you like to know more? Feel free to READ ON. Challenges Because these two tribes live in different places, then they each had many different challenges they had to face. A common, yet hard thing that the Inuit had to face was…

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    Magazine Dispute was mainly in between the Canadian and United States government. The main cause was that the Canadian government was taking discriminatory measures against United States companies who were functioning in Canada in the magazine industry. The government of Canada had an aim of protecting its domestic magazine market and also culture. To do so, they used different measures including tax barriers for magazines printed outside of the country. This measure worked until technological…

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    Bistritzan. Bistritzan translates to swift river because my ancestors come from an area called Bistriţa which is a mountainous region in today’s northern Romania. For many years the most I knew about my life was that my great-grandparents came to Canada and were farmers. I learned Romanian culture through my grandmother’s cooking and the few words my Mosho (grandfather) would teach me. Most of my life I thought that my family history was pretty straight forward. However, recently my eldest…

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    Erving Goffman was born the 11th of June 1922, and died the 19th of November 1982. Erving Goffman was a Canadian-American sociologist with a thorough knowledge in human behavior, who was first to present the dramaturgical perspective, in the book he wrote in 1956 named The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Erving Goffman released several major works, such as Asylums (1961), Stigma (1963) and Interaction Ritual (1967). [1] These books were all about Erving Goffman’s studies on sociology of…

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    SUMMARY Introduction Chapters: - Introducing “The bear came over the mountain” - The main theme: identity - Alice Munro’s identity - Canadian identity - Importance of identity in contemporary literature Conclusion 1. Introduction “Cogito, ergo sum” said Descartes as his conclusion in his Meditations about his methodical doubt in 1641; however, John Locke was the first to related the self to the memory, the empiricist philosopher found the identity and the self as…

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    Selling Period: Sales to this market were very much seasonal as 80 % of the sales made between April and September hence this makes forecasting and product development easier. Hamilton Test Put Dominion in Dilemma: Hamilton largest oil company in Canada and Largest Dominion customer conducted a field test to freeze oil motor specification for following reasons. 1) To find out the horsepower required to lift the crude from the ground. 2) To find out maximum torque required to start the pumping…

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    misunderstanding/disagreement between the two parties on whether or not King’s compensation for teaching at OETIM was pre-tax (“gross”) or post-tax (“net”). King believed his income was post-tax and did not claim it as income and was therefore penalized by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). 2. Briefly explain the parol evidence rule. (1 mark) The parol evidence rule puts restrictions on the evidence outside of the contract in question (“extrinsic evidence”) that can be used during a trial when…

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    4. Disadvantages of Canada 4.1 High labor cost Although the labor cost in autos industry in Canada seem to be low compared to many countries such as Japan, Germany, USA, UK,… it is still relatively high compared to the world average and to 2 strongest competitor: China and especially Mexico. Because of high labor cost, the price of Canada product is much higher than China and Mexico product. As a result it will affect Canada automobile industry because Canada will lose a number of customers…

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    Gathering Blue Analysis

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    our society (Canada) came into action. There were also a lot of things mentioned that are very similar to Canada. The main ways that these compare and contrasts were found is through the viewing points of freedom, government and religion. Imagine waking up in the morning having to abide by one person's rules and regulations. Imagine not being able to think for yourself. Having every move you make be based on someone else's opinions. Canadians don’t know how this feels as in Canada the…

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