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    Members of Parliament are responsible for holding the government accountable for their actions and decisions. The need for party cohesion began when servers like small parties merged together‚ in order to pass legislation they needed full party support. Party discipline arose as means to force cohesion in the early stages of a new party (Hazan 2003‚ 3). Party discipline is still used to present a united party image‚ as a result there is not a mechanism to hold government accountable. Accountability

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    This report was generated by LimitState:GEO3.1.b.15253 - www .limitstate.com The report was generated using an academic licensed version. About this Report This report has been generated using LimitState:GEO‚ a software application capable of directly identifying the critical collapse mechanism for a wide variety of geotechnical stability problems‚ including those involving slopes‚ retaining walls‚ footings etc. The software utilizes the Discontinuity Layout Optimization (DLO) procedure to

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    new work places. Many investments and capital brought into Canada are by immigrants and foreign businessmen. Immigration helps Canada’s economy to prosper. Indeed‚ immigrants represents a large labor force in the Canadian industry and they are doing the hard jobs from which Canadians are less disposed to do. Newcomers have the willingness to work hard‚ even if the job is not good paid. Immigrants are ambitions people‚ as they came to Canada to start a better life and to create better opportunities

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    Are There Justifiable Limits to Genetic Research? The Human Genome Project is often referred to as one of the most exciting and revolutionary developments in modern medicine‚ with the potential to unveil the mysteries of disease and lead to the prevention of hereditary disease and disability (Miller 152). The original determining of the primary structure of the human genome was completed in 2003‚ on the other hand scientists are still attempting to understand what is described as ‘a vast resource

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    Okin’s “Is multiculturalism bad for women” attempts to address key reasons as to why she feels multiculturalism cannot coincide with feminism. She begins by defining the specific notions of feminism and multiculturalism that she is referring to in order to provide clarity to the reader. She refers to the liberal model of feminism‚ which is the belief that women should not be look down upon due to their gender‚ and should be widely recognized as equal‚ not unequal‚ to men. By multiculturalism‚ she refers

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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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    Monogamy In Canada

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    Introduction: Polygamy was first banned in Canada in the late 19th century (these laws can be found under the Canadian Criminal Code in sections 290 [bigamy] and 293 [polygamy])‚ other laws were passed ( such as section156 – section 158 of the Canadian criminal code forbidding any non paired and ’public’ copulation‚ legally repealed in 1985) though some of these laws have somewhat been repealed the social ramifications have allowed monogamy to officially be the only legal and socially accepted

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    Similar to the situation in the United States‚ Canada has increasingly had a mass incarceration and overrepresentation issue with primarily the minority groups. The “failure” of the Canadian criminal justice system toward the Aboriginal people are the most evident through the overrepresentation of Aboriginal individuals in provincial and federal prisons. In 2013-2014 Aboriginal adults accounted for one in four admissions to provincial/territorial prisons‚ while only representing 3% of the Canadian

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    Cyberbullying In Canada

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    Introduction It is really amazing how the Internet has changed the world; how social networks are allowing young people to voice their emotions and aspirations for the people to hear them; how fast information can spread for new knowledge to be gain. Because of the Internet‚ many possibilities have opened up‚ even in remote parts of the world‚ because of the Internet. It has been a routine that when someone needs something‚ he or she can proceed to the Internet for his or her need to be catered

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    The limitations of freedom of speech have been highly debated for years. Although the right of free speech is explicitly stated in the United States Constitution‚ society encourages individuals to use self-censorship. Self-censorship is a decision not to say something. Self-censorship is usually done to avoid hurting someone else’s feelings‚ but it is also a form of assimilation. When individuals have an unpopular opinion‚ often times they will keep it to themselves to avoid backlash and criticism

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