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    and to “think [myself] away from the familiar routines of everyday life” (Mills) it requires that I trace my parents’ separate journeys culminating in their calling Vancouver, Canada home. Like a stone skipping across a pond, my grandfather made the journey from Ireland to upstate New York and, a generation later, his son to Vancouver, BC. When questioned on the subject of his wanderings, my father would offer anecdotes about the mountains of snow and bitterly cold winters on the southern shore…

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    Sea Level Rise Adaptation

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    continue occupation of coastal areas while changes are made to numerous activities and infrastructure to adapt to sea level rise (ibid). These adaptation strategies are the first step in assessing climate change and the risk that sea level rise has on Vancouver. The government has acknowledged the risks involved and sees the detriment behind sea level rise (ibid). It is important because if the community is not made aware, risks of climate change and sea level rise can cause worse scenarios…

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    Econ 312 Midterm Exam

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    ECON 312 Midterm Exam Solutions http://uphomework.com/downloads/econ-312-midterm-exam-solutions/ Midterm Exam #1 1) The effect of a (ceteris paribus) decrease in the cost of home production will be to 2) An increase in transport costs that has no effect on production costs (home or factory) will 3) A decrease in factory production costs (ceteris paribus) will 4) The building of the Canadian Pacific Railroad (which connected Toronto to the West) would have 5) According to Jared…

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    exchange programs have been initiated, high-risk use has actually decreased (Lurie, et al., 1993). And, as mentioned above in the Vancouver example, going that one step further and providing safe locations to inject decreases visibility of drug use and gives users direct contact with healthcare professionals, thereby providing access to safe cessation options (City of Vancouver,…

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    Love Lock Research Paper

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    Love Locks This past summer I travelled to Tofino and had the great, good fortune to find myself exploring the Wild Pacific Trail. Over 9 km long, the trail winds along the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island. Waves crashing on the rocks below, giant cedars towering overhead, it is unquestionably an authentic west coast experience. Inspired by the breathtaking vista, I stopped for a few minutes to savour the view. As I gazed out across the mighty ocean swell, my eyes came to rest on a…

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    Canadian Narrative

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    Narrative Essay I did not do much this summer other than going to Canada. My step sister got married about five minutes from Vancouver. My family and I drove all the way there. It took us four days to get there, but we stopped a lot. On the way the we drove through Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. We did something cool in most of the states. In Wisconsin we stopped at Wisconsin dells. Then in South Dakota we stopped at Evergreen National Park,…

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    2015, 13.1% Canadians were living in British Columbia, making it the third thought area nationwide24. A report by BC Stats demonstrates that Vancouver is the most thickly populated city in British Columbia contrasted with other neighbour areas, for example, Surrey, Richmond, Burnaby, and so on, regardless of the declining development rate25. This shows Vancouver is a moderately more alluring business sector to target. Behavioural- individuals with food confinements are overwhelming clients of…

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    to public transit or availability of green space. Whatever the determining factors are for you, a quick way to understand any potential neighbourhood is by looking at the area’s demographics. Coal Harbour for instance is a sophisticated downtown Vancouver neighbourhood that offers a great selection of spectacular condos. All the real estate and condos for sale in Coal Harbour offer residents modern living amenities…

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    Tinder Stereotypes

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    population of Downtown residents who are single to be less than 52.8%, it is naive to expect all Tinder users to be single. This data can be used by Tinder to arrange real life events like speed dating. Knowing the sex, age and gender of Downtown Vancouver residents will allow for…

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    El Salvador Childhood

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    Fatima and her first daughter, Karla, had first immigrated illegally to Houston, Texas in 1983 with the help of Mexican Coyotes – “people smugglers” who helped with the migration of people across the Mexico–United States border, and then finally to Vancouver, Canada in 1985 where she gained refugee status for herself and her family. During this time, Fatima gave birth to another…

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