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    Topic: Canada is the way it is now because of events that happened in history. Certain events occur which connect on to another huge event. Filler: Events from World War 1‚ and the 1920s and 1930s play a huge part in how Canada became the way it is today. They present the events of how life in Canada is the way it is. Thesis: Canada is the way it is today because of the events that occurred in history. Line of Approach: Certain events led Canada to what it is today. Those events are; women

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    political figures in America wanted to invade and annex Canada. The admittance into the United States was pre-approved in 1777 within the Articles of Confederation. Several attempts made by the Americans to accomplish the idea were overcome in the American Revolution and the War of 1812. These failures caused the United States to give up any serious desires to move forward with an annexation of Canada. The United States first attempt to invade Canada happened at the start of the American Revolution. Colonial

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    To What Extent Should Canada Continue To Use Legislation To Promote Canadian Culture Content On Radio‚ Internet‚ And TV? Canada is a land of immigrants‚ and it’s highly diverse culture is what makes it one of the top countries in the world to reside in. When a major portion of a population starts to follow a specific trend‚ millions of identities are affected. English is considered a common language throughout the world‚ but in some countries being able to speak English defines your status

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    1. a. Ospreys and Great Horned Owls both have 3 front toes and 1 back toes with large‚ curved claws. Also‚ they both have a hooked beak. One difference is that the Great Horned owl has large‚ forward-looking eyes‚ making it ideal to hunt at night in forests. The osprey‚ on the other hand is ideal for catching fish near water during the day. b. Both the purple martin and woodpecker have eyes on the side of their heads. However‚ the beaks and talons of these birds are different. A woodpecker would

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    British Empire‚ Canada was involuntarily sent to war when Britain joined to fight. Canada helped immensely in the war but overall in the end‚ it lost. Wars always bring much sadness and losses to whoever takes part in it. Canada lost many brave men‚ caused more damage to the relationship between the French and English‚ gave a bad reputation to its history from the internment of Ukrainians‚ and the depression that Canada under went economically as an after-effect of the war. Canada was under the authority

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    compared to my current work setting. The first article involves a United States company named Kennecott during the 1960’s in hopes of a contract renegotiation with the Chilean government. The second case discusses the free trade agreement between Canada and the U.S in 1987. Both cases will reflect a comparison to my personal work setting negotiation agreement as an internet marketing consultant. During the 1960’s a United States company named Kennecott was beginning to move into renegotiation agreements

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    existed through too and was replaced by the GST. When the economics of this old system no longer benefited England they terminated the arrangement.  The Civil war had just ended in the US and the international boarder between the US and what is now Canada had not been settled. There was a very strong movement in the US --54 forty or fight emerged in the US.  This movement wanted the boarder at 54 degrees north 40 minutes which is roughly through the now community of McLeod Lake-nee Fort McLeod. 

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    Overview of the Company Air Canada is the largest airline in Canada and the 15th largest commercial airline in the world to day (About Air Canada‚ 2012). Their headquarters are held and located in Montreal‚ Quebec. They have three hubs throughout Canada‚ in Toronto (YYZ)‚ Montreal (YUL and Vancouver (YVR). Air Canada’s main line of work is providing aviation transportation service to customers‚ along with offering specialty charter services. They provide these services along with incorporating

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    HISTORY - EXAM REVIEW Some ways Canada earned respect from the international community and gained Independence as a nation : A way Canada has earned respect from the international community is by having a role in the solution of the Suez Crisis. In the 1950’s‚President Nasser of Egypt claimed ownership of the Suez Canal‚thus causing an International crisis by denying access to shipping from other nations.It brought Egypt to the verge of war with the U.K and that is when Canada’s to-be Prime

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    How the National Policy Affected Canada Politically‚ Socially‚ and Economically Everyone in Canada knows the name of our current Prime Minister Stephen Harper‚ but he has done nothing compared to our very first Prime Minister‚ John A. Macdonald. Macdonald did many things for our country‚ including making it a country‚ and it all started from his vision. He had a vision to unite all of Canada as one through a transcontinental railway‚ which went on to be known as the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)

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