international students are choosing Canada as a destination for their studies. There were more than 153‚000 international students in 2004‚ spending $25‚000 per person only in school-related expenses‚ making the total of $3.8 billion a year (Dib & Turcotte‚ 2008). The multiculturalism policy has contributed to the growing intermarriage rates. There has been a growth in the trend of marriages among different ethnicities‚ races‚ and religions. Statistics Canada 2001 census reported that there was
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Introduction The title of the story is The Rain Came by Grace Ogot. The author of the story is Grace Ogot or also known as Grace Emily Akinyi. She was born on 15 May 1930‚ near Kisumu‚ central Nyanza Region in Kenya. In achievement‚ she became the first African woman writer in English who published fiction by the East African Publishing House. Her stories such as Land Without Thunder (1968)‚ The Other Woman (1976)‚ and The Island of Tears (1980) provides the traditional Luo life. Most of her fiction
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Still to this day‚ homelessness is a huge problem in Canada. Far too many people are living without a home‚ and everyday this rates of homelessness rises. People living without a home are not only missing out on a bed to lie in‚ but also a place of security that gives a sense of belonging and wellbeing (The PLoS Medicine Editors‚ 2008). The reasons behind becoming homeless are endless. It could be because of a loss of job‚ family conflict‚ violence and abuse‚ or substance abuse. While there are many
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When Skeletons hide in closets - Last week I spent time packing up boxes and moving things around the house. In the process‚ I started pulling things out of places where I had stashed them for safe keeping‚ forgetting that I even had these treasured items. While I was in this Spring cleaning frenzy‚ I opened a closet‚ no different from an attic or shed‚ and found an old forgotten box. When I finally managed to open it‚ a little disaster punched me right in my face‚ figuratively of course‚ but it
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Canadian History: 1920’s The 1920’s were known as the “Roaring Twenties” because industries shifted to peace time production and experienced an economic boom. The people that experienced the “good times” in the 1920’s were predominantly the white males. But other groups weren’t so lucky. There where many issues in this era but the main ones were the injustice and inequality of women‚ Native People and children. During the 1920’s the Native People were treated unequally and with
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equality to so many people today. However‚ in our society is feminism really needed‚ or could it be more beneficial to other countries who still fight for equal rights? On the other hand Canada isn’t perfect and the fight for equal rights among the opposite sex is still an issue. In hindsight‚ the citizens of Canada would gain a better understanding for each other if feminism continues to stay present in our daily lives. For many years women fought for equal rights‚ these rights consisted of voting
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Almost eight years ago I was abused physically and mentally‚ I didn’t think that even now it would haunt me‚ or that I’d have to go to therapy because of it. I won’t go near that house for as long as I live. Because the pain still lingers even if it was in the past. I lie on the floor of a hoarder’s bedroom‚ cluttered with trash‚ dirty cloths‚ spoiled food‚ and food stains in the cream colored carpet. The roar of a busy highway a little less than a mile away makes my ears hurt. I had slept on the icy
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(2009). The world is open: how Web technology is revolutionizing education Curtis J. Bonk. San Francisco‚ CA: Jossey-Bass‚ c2009. Economic Impact of International Education Final report in Canada (2011),Retrieved from http://www.international.gc.ca/education/impact.aspx Lan‚ D.‚ & Haizheng‚ L. (2010). Social networks and study abroad — The case of Chinese visiting students in the US. China Economic Review‚ 23(Special Issue: CES 2010 + Special
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Stephanie Villalobos Mr. Domingo AP Literature; Period 2 August 23rd 2010 “When I Have Fears” and “Mezzo Cammin” Essay In the two poems‚ “When I Have Fears” by John Keats and “Mezzo Cammin” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ both of the poets deal with the death that they believe is quickly approaching them and think back to their regrets in life. Keats during the time when this poem had been written had just seen his brother die of tuberculosis and due to this he believed he too would soon die
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The Rain Came Oganda could see the lake in the distance. She swallows her fear and walks towards it‚ like a cow led to slaughter. Singing quietly under her breath Oganda ignores the prickling of her skin as she makes her way through the sacred land. When at last she reaches the lake Oganda breathes a small sigh of relief‚ she is so thirsty‚ and her journey would be over soon. Just as she’s about to step a foot in the stretching expanse of the water a voice shouts from behind her. Startled
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