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    Quebec, being the second-largest Canadian province, has a separate skilled worker visa category for it. This province is different from the rest of the country as it is the only official French-speaking province. However, to qualify for this program, applicant(s) has to go through points based assessment for immigration to Canada. Quebec offers permanent residency status for workers with desirable skills. Under the Canada-Quebec Accord, in matters of immigration, Quebec takes a key role in determining

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    Suicide is legal in all Australian states and territories. If you want to kill yourself, you can do so. No one has any right to stop you, unless they can show adequate proof of insanity. Various popular books are available which even give details of reliable methods in which to end ones life. If a person

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    Tribes of India

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    Even the small hunting-and-gathering groups in the union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands have been under severe pressure because of immigration to this area and the resulting reduction of their hunting area. Northeast region of India is a pristine territory, completely unexplored. The valley is adorned with lush green vegetation, majestic mountains and untamed rivers. It is also abode of exquisite range

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    CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF EMPLOYMENT IN RURAL AREAS K. Hanumantha Rao   Objectives (i) To study the emerging structural characteristics of the labour market in rural areas; (ii) To examine the levels of and trends in employment and unemployment in the last three decades; (iii) To understand the inter-relationships among economic growth-employment/unemployment and wages, and (iv) To suggest policy and programme interventions on the basis of (i) to (iii). Methodology The reference

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    Immigration Immigration is very important to Canada and the Canadian government, and there are many people that Immigrate to Canada each year. There are many reasons for why people want to move to Canada, because this country offers multiple services and programs for people who need them, and give them rights other countries don’t. A very important right is personal safety. In Canada, crime rates are low compared to many other countries in the world. This is very important for people who come from

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    The strength of ESH as a framework compared to other more popular research frameworks in this instance stems from capturing the essence of state policy making in a more detailed manner in regards to a monolithic or more commonly dilithic conception of the Chinese state. While the unitary state or dà yī tǒng (大一统) has been part of the Chinese statecraft lexicon for centuries describing the Chinese state as a monolithic entity devoid of variation both horizontally and vertically is antiquated (although

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    General Indicators: Capital, size of population living within the capital: Canberra, 387,600 (2015) Area: 2.97 million sq miles (7.692 million km²) Population: 23.49 million (2014) Population Growth Rate: 1.8% annual change (2013) Currency: Australian dollar (2015) Economic Indicators. GDP (PPP): 1.525 USD trillion (2014) Per Capita GDP (PPP): 67,725 USD (2014) GDP growth: 3.9% (2014) Distribution of GDP (composition, by sector of origin): agriculture: 4%, industry: 27.3%, services: 68.8% (2012)

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    Introduction Modern medicine and contemporary society are frequently confronted with contentious decisions. Perhaps no decision is more challenging to reconcile than that of euthanasia. The legalisation of euthanasia continues to be passionately debated. It has been a pertinent issue in human rights discourse as it affects ethical and legal issues pertaining to both the patient and the health care practitioner (Bartels & Otlowski, 2010). The following essay will define euthanasia and make the distinction

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    million. The majority of the population is therefore ‘grouped’ into the capital cities- Sydney in New South Wales, Melbourne in Victoria, Adelaide in South Australia, Brisbane in Queensland, Darwin in Northern Territory, and Perth in Western Australia, Canberra in Australian Capital Territory. While Australia may be ‘small’ in population, they also have a level of consumerism that equals the US, UK and other first world countries. The amount of natural resources in Australia is astounding and with

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    ‘nation’ without sovereignty” (98). It is because of the unique and complicating historical experience that Hong Kong people have been going through since its early beginning. From the early time until before 1842, Hong Kong was considered to be a territory of China. In 1842, China officially ceded Hong Kong to the British after the First Opium War due to the rise of British’s power; and from that moment to 1997, Hong Kong had been remaining as a British’s colony and experiencing the very distinct cultural

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