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    Review of International Studies (1995)‚ 21‚ 331-358 Printed in Great Britain Explaining the resurgence of regionalism in world politics* ANDREW HURRELL The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of regionalism in world politics. Old regionalist organizations have been revived‚ new organizations formed‚ and regionalism and the call for strengthened regionalist arrangements have been central to many of the debates about the nature of the post-Cold War international order.1 The number

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    woman in the fur trade as well as their reasons for marrying European fur traders. The article helps us more to understand the fur trade society by focusing on the motives and actions of Indian women in the fur trade which furthers our knowledge of Canadian history prior to confederation. Women in Between examines through multiple sources of traders observation‚ the life of an Indian women in the fur trade based on the accounts provided by men. Since it was noted in her article that Indian women‚ coming

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    to avoid any unsatisfactory outcomes and to provide culturally sensitive care. It is also significant to avoid stereotyping and essentialism. Studying this subject has brought many new changes in my personality and has increased my knowledge about Canadian culture and nursing in Canada to a great extent. This

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    Ecocriticism is the study of literature and environment from an interdisciplinary point of view where all sciences come together to analyze the environment and brainstorm possible solutions for the correction of the contemporary environmental situation. Ecocriticism was officially heralded by the publication of two seminal works‚[citation needed] both published in the mid-1990s: The Ecocriticism Reader‚ edited by Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm‚ and The Environmental Imagination‚ by Lawrence Buell

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    Canada’s Ecozones An ecozone is an area where organisms and their physical environment form a system. Most of the features which are used to determine an ecozone are normally thought of as natural—landforms‚ soils‚ water features‚ vegetation and climate. However‚ where human activities are extensive and are key to sustaining the character of the area‚ they must also be considered a factor. “The Terrestrial Ecozones of Canada” is a nationwide ecological framework developed by Environment Canada

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    There is a real lack of appreciation for Canadian literature across Ontario. In grade 12 classrooms across the province there is a wide variety of material studied‚ very little of it being of Canadian descent. While good writers exist in all cultures‚ Ontario students should mainly study Canadian authors as there needs to be focus on Canadian culture‚ to also promote and establish current authors‚ and to encourage young Canadian writers. Southern neighbours have already swamped Canada with their

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    Introduction Multilateralism and regionalism are both‚ complex‚ a lot discussed and controversial topics. The aim of this paper is‚ to compare and contrast the multilateral and the regionalist approach and to reveal possible conflicts between them. To achieve this‚ it is necessary to define a framework in which this paper will operate. First of all‚ this paper takes only the economic perspective of both approaches into account. Secondly‚ there will be no deeper discussion about the theories of

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    Regionalism art was had a big impact in the 1930’s when the great depression was at its greatest. This led to making people feel better and happier about the great depression. The great depression was a big part in shaping regionalism art. People would paint painting to lighten people’s feeling and also let people see what the world has to offer them and the beauty. Regionalism art was mostly used to show the beauty of cities and america heartland and new technology. It was seen more often in the

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    1. What is BI and how can it help Canadian Tire? In the case there are 10 common challenges of BI implementations‚ which of these would you rate as most important for Eubanks and Wnek at CTC‚ and why? How would you address them? Business Intelligence (BI) is the consolidation and analysis of internal data and / or external data for the purpose of effective decision-making. At the core of all BI initiatives is a data warehouse to hold the data and analytics software. The data warehouse stores

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    PARTY DISCIPLINE IN THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS Most democratic countries around the world today can fall under two main types of political systems: the parliamentary system and the presidential system. Even though many similarities exist among the two systems and they function well for their respective countries‚ they also have many differences‚ with the level of party discipline being one of the most important differences. In North America‚ with Canada having a parliamentary system and the United

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