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    Pros And Cons Of Quebec

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    In 1608‚ Samuel de Champlain of France led an expedition which resulted in the founding of Quebec. The French had good relationships with Natives and the colony was funded by fur trade with the Indians. In 1663‚ New France was no longer managed by the Company of New France‚ and became directly under the rule of King Louis XIV. In order to grow the population‚ women were sent to the colony and men migrated to the colony as indentured servants. By 1700‚ New France had about 15‚000 settlers. Next‚

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    Pierre Trudeau

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    Pierre Trudeau   	Pierre Trudeau will certainly not be forgotten‚ even after his death. In my opinion he accomplished a lot for Canada but I disliked his crazy ways of politics‚ to me the way he does things don’t make much sense. Unlike other politicians Pierre Trudeau‚ had four central themes: the freedom of the individual; the political equality of all individuals; the superiority of rationality; and democracy as the best form of government. What is interesting about these principles

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    Snowy Owls of the Arctic

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    Snowy Owls of the Arctic By BadWolf Zoology 101 Description of Snowy Owls Scientific name Recently changed genus General size and markings Differences between males and females Diet Primary diet and quantity Hunting Diurnal‚ not nocturnal Area of hunting ground Decline of food source Breeding Mates for life Protection of nesting area Normal clutch size Food availability effects on clutch size Migration How far do they travel for food? A population decline or local extinction

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    Do you agree with Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier’s quote‚ "As the‚ 19th century was that of the United States‚ so I think the 20th century shall be filled by Canada." Yes‚ the 20th century was filled by Canada. Canada did a lot of development during the 20th century and everyone tried their best to do great things for Canada. The 20th century was filled by Canada’s participation in one of the their successful battles named Vimy Ridge in World War One‚ Canada’s role in women’s right‚ and the 14th

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    To what extent do you think the U.S.-Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? It is hard to determinate the real cause if the government of Canada genuinely had the best intentions of protecting the Canadian culture or not. It appears that they saw an opportunity to generate additional revenues by imposing a protective tariff on foreign-published magazines. On the other hand‚ the report mentioned that many observers believed that these measures were

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    What are the main differences between Canada and Your Country? Although Canada and my home country of Iran are similar in some ways‚ they are different in some things which three of them seem to be more dominant: geography and climate‚ size of area‚ and history of country establishment. Each of them could be interesting in their place‚ and attract attention. Even though both countries are located in the north hemisphere‚ there are some differences regarding the geography and climate

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    Canadian Peacekeeping

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    Canada:peacekeeper or warrior? In the past few years‚Canada has acted as a peacekeeper protecting the world from major conflicts.However‚ Canada has also participated in numerous wars but‚ has chosen the path of peacekeeping rather than indulging in violent wars. According to‚ A.P.J. Abdul Kalam‚ “All wars signify the failure of conflict resolution mechanisms‚ and they need post-war rebuilding of faith‚ trust and confidence”(Source‚ 2019). During the post war period‚ Canada has used political

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    Name: HBB Date: 2/25/15 Graded Assignment Unit Test‚ Part 2 Complete this teacher-scored portion of the Unit Test‚ and submit it to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (20 points) 1. Napoleon Bonaparte claimed to have put into practice the ideals of the French Revolution and the Enlightenment. Do you think he did? Did his actions and the legacy of his reign represent those ideals? Explain in a short essay whether or not Bonaparte’s reign and legacy embodied the ideals of the French Revolution

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    Newfoundland folk songs As a social touchstone‚ both a common ordeal and national symbol of honor in Newfoundland and Labrador‚ just the codfish can equal customary music. With its story power‚ unmistakable sound and solid connections to Western Europe‚ customary music speaks to the area’s history and culture‚ and structures an essential connection between the over a wide span of time. For some it is likewise a pleased and intense indication of the "exceptional Newfoundland and Labrador character

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    The Inherently Unequal. The aboriginal population are one of the most violently oppressed groups in Canada’s History. Some say to advance as a society and reach an equal ground we have to move on looking to a bright future‚ but some would say to move on we need to address the issues caused by the past that still shadow aboriginal communities today. I firmly believe that to solve the problem‚ we must fully realise it. I am inclined to believe that this is the land God gave to Cain. “ - Jacques Cartier

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