ISP: The Three Defining Moments of Canada Each individual‚ family‚ business‚ country and so on all had defining moments that have shaped them into their current appearances or outcome. For Canada‚ the following three defining moments have characterized Canada from a dependent British colony to an autonomous country. In addition‚ these three defining moments have further pushed Canada towards nationhood‚ which included the formation of its own identity and a sense of unity. The following events‚
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Life of Pi‚ a novel written by Canadian author Yann Martel‚ is the incredible story of how 16-year old teenager Pi Patel survives 227 days trapped in a lifeboat with only a large 450-pound Bengal tiger for company. During his 7-month ordeal over the vast Pacific ocean‚ misery‚ hunger‚ and desperation threaten to blot out his existence‚ but with the help of his worst enemy and God‚ he pushes on. As he is forced to adapt to his new environment to survive‚ Pi finds himself forced into a harsh world
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One of the many things that Canadian parents expect to be able to do is pass their citizenship onto their children and as a result their grandchildren as well. As of April 17th‚ 2009 under the law of Bill C-24 if Canadian parents are living abroad and they give birth to a child that child will be considered a Canadian citizen as well‚ however‚ if that child decides to follow in their parent’s footsteps and live abroad and have a child that child may not be considered a Canadian. In 2011 Jennifer
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HEALTH PROMOTION. NAME: CHINAZOR NWOKOCHA STD. ID: 3330731 WORD COUNT: 4077 The Ottawa Charter which was being approved by some researchers‚ makers of policies and practitioners came together in Canada to make a way for the countries in the WHO EURO region to pursue the Declaration of Alma Ata’s vision of “Health for All by the Year 2000” (WHO‚ 2011). 3 papers were cited as reminder for the Charter: the Lalonde report (1974)‚ the Alma Ata Declaration and the optimistic meaning of health in preambles
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Maru Step 2: Who was involved in this incident? Why had people decide to leave their home countries and come to Canada? Why were the people on the ship only the ones to not get a visa that easily (the race)? How could have the people on the ship come into Canada? How many people were on the ship? When did this happen? Step 3: Laws became more strict and discriminating At the time Canada needed people to fertilize the western farmland‚ but they preferred those from the US‚ Britain or northern Europe
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Nations are born out of conflict‚ and grow and thrive by learning from their mistakes. The 20th century in Canada was responsible for an abundance of great aspects that now exist in our country. Within that era the rights of women were recognized and altered‚ resulting in them being considered equals to men. Our army became recognized as an elite fighting force. Japanese Canadian internment camps were put in place as a result of the bombing of Pearl Harbor displayed nothing less then an unjust act
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The Stone Angel Margaret Laurence’s story of The Stone Angel is about the life Hagar Currie an emotionless‚ stubborn and proud woman. Margaret Laurence uses this stone angel‚ originally bought by Hagar’s father‚ to embody the qualities of Hagar. These virtues are often identical to those one assumes are possessed by the stone angel and are paralleled many times by Laurence. Throughout the novel‚ Hagar relives her life through her memories. Over the course of the novel‚ one realizes that
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Pi Patel‚ the protagonist from Yann Martel’s "Life of Pi" overcomes many challenges spanning from his spiritual learning to his basic instinct and survival throughout his horrific adventures at sea. The protagonist‚ an Indian boy from Pondicherry‚ explores the different issues of religion and spirituality from an early age and survives 227 days shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean. Pi practices Hinduism‚ Christianity and Islam‚ having seen good things in all three religions. He says "I just want to love
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Everyone can pick an animal that they believe describes themselves or symbolizes themselves‚ but in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi he takes those characteristics to a new level. The symbolism of a zebra‚ a hyena‚ an orangutan‚ and a tiger all contribute to the characteristics of Pi and his journey through the sea‚ together‚ on a life boat. A zebra can symbolize many things; from yin and yang to individualism. With symbolism it becomes the reader’s choice to decide what a symbol becomes and symbolizes
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iAll humans are born with instincts; it is during the most desperate times in life when these instincts take control of an individual. In the novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ the protagonist‚ Pi‚ goes through a situation that evoked his instincts to take control of himself. Pi spent 227 days as a castaway on a boat drifting in the Pacific Ocean. During this time he dealt with intense hunger and thirst and was very desperate. In the second story that Pi tells‚ each of the animals from the first story
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