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    the nation state receives a new vision. A new movement is introduced for establishing Canada 's name socially, economically, and politically in its global relations. Canada has experienced this in the face of newly elected Prime Minister Sr. Justin Trudeau. Particularly inquiring of the dialogues exchanged within the conversation between Sr. Justin Treadeau and a press reporter in regards to a tax policy change that appeared to have a concealed contentious issue. The PM’s progressive plans aim to be

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    With imagination in life, any dreams and ideas can be made into reality. Imagination can also help change the world into a better place for us to live in. From the actions of Justin Trudeau, it reveals that he imagines Canadians as people who are willing to help each other out when they are in need. As a typical teenager, my thoughts and views are easily influenced by others, as a result, Trudeau's actions and imagination has inspired me to imagine this world, in a way that is similar to his. Through

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    should not rely on market power, rather the government should be involved (Atkinson 2015, 8). Trudeau’s plan to invest in clean technology creates a green economy that will reduce carbon emissions. A new release from the Government of Canada is that Trudeau funds $40 million in creating green jobs, help business advance clean technology and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This will lead to structural changes in the medium run and short run, because the economy will adapt to clean technology and it will

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    As most people already know, Canada was not always like it is currently. In fact Canada was first found by the aboriginal tribes also known as native tribes. John A. Macdonald was a very important man who changed history. He joined colonies to make Canada unit together as a country. Most of the colonies joined with hesitation and demands (Colin M. Bain, chpt 3). He was also the prime minister from 1867-1873 and 1878-1891(Colin M. Bain, chpt 3). Who were the first colonies to unite and why? The

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    In “High Schools Starting Later to Help Sleepy Teens” by Michelle Trudeau and “High Schools Will Keep Starting Too Early.Here’s why.” by Dan Weissman they both have their own perspectives on life about school starting times and the problems they may bring to the students of high schools.In Michelle Trudeau’s story she says that the starting times for high schools has many students still very drowsy and tired most of the time having them nod off during school instruction.She states that in an average

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    "A Modest Proposal: Swift's Persona as Absentee." Ball State University Forum 17.4 (Autumn 1976): 3-11. Rpt. in Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800. Ed. Thomas J. Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau. Vol. 101. Detroit: Gale, 2004. Literature Resource Center. Web. 6 July 2015. Wilson begins with Swift’s Modest Proposal and how it depicts what was the deeper meaning in his essay which England was using the surrounding lands such as Ireland merely

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    So close, Emily's intoxicating scent consumed Ellis's senses, as did the feel of her smooth, silky skin when he caressed her cheek and scanned the teenager's youthful face. No wrinkles, no laughter lines, no signs of the ageing process that had become noticeable in Beth the last year or so and McHugh could just bet that, under her clothing, Emily's tits required no support, and her pussy would grip like a vice when he fucked her. Not if now, but when, and the touch of her hand on his sent an anticipatory

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    Essay on Katherine Mansfield's Garden Party

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    Set in colonial New Zealand, "The Garden Party" falls into two clearly different parts. A lot of the story is about the preparations and the consequences of the garden party, it was organized by the daughters of the privileged Sheridan family. As dawn breaks, Laura goes into the Sheridan's exquisite garden to inspect the proposed site for the marquee. Her encounter with three workers hired to raise the tent is awkward and confused, as she finds herself torn between being a snob and her developing

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    Does Canada Deserve to be Second? - Article Response Canada has always been recognized as a peaceful first-world country with a high quality of life and happy citizens- to put it simply, a ‘cool’ country. Perhaps unexpected, however, was the revelation that in the inaugural U.S. News and World Report survey of 60 countries, Canada came in second in a ranking of the best countries in the world. In my opinion, this view of Canada is completely accurate and well-deserved. Though Canada may have a

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    In the last several years, numerous feminist movements have brought a great deal of attention to the gender equality issues many societies face. Is this increased awareness helping towards a neutral gendered socialization process which will inevitably eliminate the inequality? Gender socialization is the process where an individual is impacted by agents of socialization through their life stages which consequently creates the gender roles we see in today’s society. The only way to start working towards

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