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    The 1920s brought many positive changes that are important to Canadian history. This era started the advances of women’s rights, entertainment, and technology. The innovations they started have contributed to the 21st century. The breakthroughs they made have continued to develop, and will further expand in the future. The 1920s began the uphill battle for women's rights within politics, personal life, and education. Up until the 1920s women weren’t allowed to vote. They pressed for the Nineteenth

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    Robbins, “Our similarities bring us to a common ground; our differences allow us to be fascinated by each other?” Well, nothing could be of more truth then that quote when comparing two different countries. This essay is a comparison between the Canadian government and the Japanese government. Canada is a constitutional monarchy, meaning the governing

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    Given that I do not feel the need to watch a new episode immediately when it comes out, I often go to the library to borrow the DVDs when they become available a couple of month after the end of the season. Moreover, even though I am a huge fan of the Game of Thrones series, I still only watch clips of the show on Youtube. Furthermore, given the fact that a university student's life is often very busy, I do not have the time to invest into such entertainments. As a result, I am definitely not the

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    Cell Phones In Canadian Lives I believe cell phones are changing the lives of Canadians in a negative way for several different reasons; all of which will be outlined below. First is the issue of intimacy in relationships, because of cell phones we seem to have lost intimacy in our relationships. I am not just talking about the intimacy between couples, I am referring to the intimacy in all of our relationships. It is not unusual for a group of friends to be in the same room, and barely talk to

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    is to become familiar with research tools, to introduce a framework for secondary industry research and gain to practical experience in creating an executive summary. This research paper looks at a broad set of indicators on the Canadian new vehicle industries. The Canadian automotive industry produces light duty vehicles — cars, vans, pickup trucks; heavy duty vehicles—trucks, transit buses, school buses, military vehicles; and a wide range of parts, components, and systems used in vehicles of this

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    The Hiv / Aids Epidemic

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    There are approximately 36.7 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide (WHO, 2017). Due to the increased phenomenon of global migration and movement we see a proportion of individuals who are HIV positive migrating. In Canada alone, over 300,000 new immigrants were welcomed into the country in 2016 (CIC; Globe And Mail, 2016). As a result we can infer that certain proportion out of all immigration applicants into Canada were HIV positive, therefore this paper seeks to question if it is easier or

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    For two long years, she worked hard to gain oral and written competency in the language, so she could be fully integrated into Canadian society. As a refugee, Kadra strived for a better life and a bright future so she worked hard in her studies. In school, her formal education trained her so that she could be prepared to enter high school. Her instructors utilized various methods

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    Canadians have taken similar measures to deal with drugs in schools. The rate of drug use among young Canadians and Americans are a cause for concern and will be for years. Most politicians believe teachers are not motivated and part of the problem. In my opinion growing up most of my teachers were motivated

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    allowed to immigrate to the US in exchange for food aid. While the entire family shared a studio apartment in Queens, Gary’s father Sasha began working at a relative’s liquor store in New Jersey and eventually moved the family to Edison, NJ. Elon Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa. His mother was a Canadian-born model and his father was an electromechanical engineer born in South Africa. His parents were divorced when he was ten. Growing up as the oldest sibling of three, in a single-parent

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