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    must take an action to make a change. To discuss deforestation we need to look at a role of government and its economic policies . Also we need to look at how the private sector views the ownership of property and its resource at the expense of the environment. Deforestation is the felling and clearance of the land ‚ mostly in the (Less Economic Developed countries.) .Deforestation occurs in many ways. Most of the clearing its done

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    Canada Expropriation

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    under the Canadian Law The somewhat foreboding term “expropriation” in Canada describes the right of the government (the Crown or one of its agencies) to legally take real property (lands) that is in private hands and apply it for a greater public use or benefit. This concept is called “compulsory purchase” in the United Kingdom‚ and “taking” or “condemnation” under the power of “eminent domain” in the United States. All land in Canada started off belonging to the Crown. The government did not need all

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    04 Rainforests have been declining rapidly over the last few decades. There are various factors responsible for this decline‚ resulting in serious impacts on the environment and the economy. Critically discuss the causes of deforestation and solutions to it. Deforestation refers to the destruction of large areas of natural forests resulting in serious irreversible damage. Forests are crucial factors to our existence and because of the time it takes to replace harvested trees‚ they must be carefully

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    Westernization In Canada

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    2013). “The communities where FGM is practiced explains Dr. Shaw‚ place high value on virginity‚ so the custom is seen as protection for young girls from premarital sex”. (Keilburger‚ 2013: 1) Adding on‚ developed nations across the world including Canada do not allow for such treatment to be performed on women as it is believed here to be inhumane and child abuse (Keilburger‚ 2013). Despite scarce records of such mutilation to occur to Canadian women in secrecy‚ there are laws preventing physicians

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    Masculinity In Canada

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    Geoffrey Canada wrote in his book Reaching up for Manhood‚ "The image of male as strong is mixed with the image of male as violent. Male as virile gets mixed with male as promiscuous. Males as intelligent often gets mixed with male as arrogant‚ racist‚ and sexist." In this way many people define the masculinity and try to conform boys in these stereotypes which negative influence on boy’s development and behaviors. This image of masculinity started in antiquity and is still predominate in our days

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    Cyberbullying In Canada

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    confident that the appropriate programs are being offered. We heard from some witnesses that implementing the wrong program for a particular community can do more harm than good. Programs are currently being delivered in a piecemeal fashion across Canada‚ meaning young people are often getting different messages about

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    Women In Canada

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    Two ear‚ the media romanticized the role of women as housewife leaving the man to be the sole breadwinner for the household as the woman does the unpaid work in the house taking care of the family. In relation to Lecture 6‚ post-World War Two era‚ Canada has seen a notable increase in women’s presence in the labour market‚ however there is a distinct unequal representation in the three labour sectors – primary‚ secondary and service sectors. With respect to gender dynamics‚ it is important to note

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    In recent times‚ many developing countries such as Indonesia and Brazil do more logging than before that people believe developing countries need more income. However‚ other people think logging in the native forests should be banned that can protect wild animals and their natural habitat‚ and also can reduce global warming. In this essay‚ I will support the latter idea. Banned logging in native forests has some disadvantages. Firstly‚ it will decrease economy‚ and also will decrease the income

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    Molson Canada

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    Molson Canada: Combine the insights you gained from in-class discussions of privacy and CSR in social media to your analysis of the case‚ and make a recommendation that answers the following question: “How could Molson best put the potential of social media to use?” The problem with Molson and their facebook “Cold Shots Campus Challenge” was the mismatch of values that this campaign express (or at least how the public interpret it) and what historically the brand have promote. That’s

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    Polygamy In Canada

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    witnessed of the harm one man did to a community. However‚ not every plural marriage family that continues to practice polygamy is like Jeff’s community. When it comes to looking into the legalities behind polygamy‚ in Canada according to “Section 293 of the Criminal Code of Canada explicitly bans polygamy and threatens offenders with a five-year prison term” (CBC News). The worry of being thrown in jail for five years have caused many Canadian polygamist families to go into hiding from the government

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