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    unique in their own way. Counties can have many differences and sometimes they can have many similarities‚ but let’s just stick to the difference. Some differences they can have are their culture‚ population‚ climate and much more. Canada and Mexico are two countries that are very antithetical to each other like the earth and the sun. One principal difference is their climates. Canada is located further up north and closer to the North Pole. One thing that Canada had and Mexico doesn’t is the snow

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    Canada Business Etiquette Appearance [pic]Plan for a very cold climate‚ especially during their winter. [pic]  Men should wear a dark conservative business suit with tie‚ especially in cities. Build a wardrobe based on classic lines (selecting suits with a traditional lapel width‚ and ties staying within a traditional width range). Conservative colors of navy and gray‚ and shirts in white and light blue. [pic]  Women should wear a conservative business suit or dress‚ especially in cities

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    middle class and it incorporates characteristics such as “industrious‚ sober‚ religious‚ compassionate‚ morally upright and responsible for his own welfare and that of his family” (129). The other form of manhood is idealized by the working class in Canada and is one where their masculine identity is formed in their leisure time. This masculine ideal is characterized by “such activities as drinking‚ gambling‚ fighting‚ and blood sports” (Lorenz and Osborne 129). Men utilize these individual masculinities

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    Poverty can be defined as “the lack of resources necessary for material well-being” (Mooney‚ Holmes‚ Knox & Schacht‚ 2011). In Canada‚ poverty affects a wide variety of individuals‚ although women have become increasingly overrepresented in this area. This is due to a phenomenon known as the feminization of poverty‚ a phrase attributed to researcher Diana Pearce. The question of ‘why’ there are more females living in poverty‚ is important to examine since this issue means that half of the population

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    to because they arrived in a strange country with no experience. In spite of the difficulties many Chinese encounter‚ they are willing to acquire new knowledge about Canada. Many families who immigrate to Canada lose everything. They encounter financial‚ employment‚ and language issues. Although interacting in a new language can be extremely stressful for immigrants and be detrimental to their self-esteem‚ learning English is inevitable for Chinese immigrants. Chinese immigrants would blend into

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    Diversity In Canada Essay

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    Diversity in Canada has increased during 1867. Immigration rates are growing; creating‚ Canada’s identity to change over time. This topic highlights a group or individuals sense of belonging‚ but not only to the group/ individual but on a global scale. Defining Canada is more complex then it seems‚ many people have their own idea to what being Canadian is. Canada’s national identity cannot be defined in a singular statement due to the complexity and diversity in which Canada is known for. Many may

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    Canada Informative Speech

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    Canada is a cold place. I will be talking about their sports‚ foods‚ historic places‚ the politics and government. Come with me on our tour of our Northern neighbor. First I will talk about their sports. I will be talking about lacrosse‚ hockey‚ curling‚ and speed skating. Field lacrosse is a full contact‚ outdoor men’s sport played with ten players on each team. The sport came from the Native Americans. The equipment you will need to play this sport are ball‚ stick‚ helmet‚ gloves

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    As Canada was looking for more funds they raised the tariffs on items coming from other countries to promote the purchase of Canadian goods. However‚ this had the opposite effect and caused Canada’s exports to drop a staggering 67 percent. Not only did this

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    Child Labour In Canada

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    course‚ it is also widespread in the free trade zone‚ where foreign companies go to avoid union and labour laws. Child labour results from a system‚ which creates poverty on a massive scale. We can not look at child labour just at the level of the individual family - we need to understand the class and cultural politics behind it. Child labour is also part of the economic structure in many countries‚ just like it used to be in Canada. Entire industries now depend on labour of children and families also

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    Canadian Culture: The Northern Mosaic Canada is one of two countries located in North America and is the second largest country in the world. It is situated just north of the United States and constitutes the northern part of the country‚ excluding Alaska. Over the years Canada ’s culture has been influenced by European culture and traditions‚ mainly that of the French and British. Canadian culture has also been influenced by the countries ’ first people‚ the Aboriginals‚ as well as the newer

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