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    Why I Want To Be Canada

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    As an ambassador to another country‚ I feel that trying to get a US citizen released from prison in North Korea would prove to be most difficult. I believe that with the past history‚ with their aggressiveness and hostility towards the United States and other countries‚ would make the negotiation process extremely difficult. Not only have that‚ but to reiterate‚ North Korea’s unwillingness to work with other countries‚ no matter what the situation’s circumstances may be. North Korea has used the

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    The 1920s were happy and prosperous times for Canada. This time period was an era of innovation and discovery‚ economic growth‚ and independence. Many things were invented in the 1920s including the telephone‚ car‚ and radio‚ which shrank distances. The radio brought people together and broadcast stories and information across the country. Cars “helped people move out of the city and live farther away” (Inventions). This allowed people to live away from the city centre and caused the expansion of

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    Comparative Report Canada is one of the largest countries in the world with a climate that ranges from arctic to mild with moderate summers and long‚ cold winters. Canada is a constitutional monarchy with a bilingual federal system‚ a parliamentary form of government and strong democratic traditions. Canada has immense mineral resources‚ it is the world’s largest producer of asbestos‚ nickel‚ zinc and silver. Canada is also heavily industrialized and the subsequent emissions add to the acid rain

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    people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections. By this definition‚ both the US and the Canada are considered a democracy. However‚ due to the principle of responsible government and the possibility of a minority/coalition government Canada could be considered a more democratic system of government than the American. Due to the principle of responsible government‚ the Prime Minister and his cabinet are requited

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    Canada culture is rather unique. It is build up of a variety of different nationalities such as Europeans‚ British and the French. A large majority of Canada speaks French because of the French population. In Canada everyone is equal. The "main" religion is Christianity! Some entertainment that is popular is comedy‚ music‚tradition‚ ect... A portion of Canada culture has been affected by America because it is just north of the USA. Their culture is also know for its health care‚ high taxes‚ and very

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    Explain why you would rather live in the city‚ in the suburbs‚ or in the country. Nowadays‚ when our modern society is developing incessantly‚ more and more people from other areas move to live and work in big cities each year‚ especially the young. In spite of noises and pollution‚ people in the city still believe that the modern and busy life here is the wonderful dream of most of them. The reason is that they will have many chances to get large benefits and advantages when living in the city

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    their best years of their lives and it is important he/she takes the time to live them out. Though this does not mean that everything is downhill once adulthood is reached. There are a great number of things teens can enjoy that adults could not one of which is a close friendship upon growth. But there are also many things adults can enjoy that teens cannot such as a personal car‚ good salary and time. As a teen‚ a place to live as well as food is not a problem because teens still live with parents

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    Canada is more of an individualist society than a collectivist society. Within our society we believe the individual is responsible for themselves and their self-interest. These set of principles within society are focused on the individual‚ which many of our values are to benefit the individual. Such as the Rule of Law and the Individual Rights and Freedoms‚ this makes it so everyone is entitled to basic human rights and everyone is equal under the law. In our individualistic society we also believe

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    Living in Canada or any forging country will change and affect everyone. It doesn’t matter how long you try not to‚ but some day you will be changed. For me I thought I be would never change but here I am writing the ways that I have been affected during my living here in Canada Living here has significantly affected my personality on many ways. The first thing has changed in my personality is my confidence Back In my country everything I needed was there for me. I didn’t need to have a conversation

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    Why I Live At The P.o.

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    China Grove In Eudora Welty ’s story‚ ?Why do I Live At The P.O."‚ the main character directs the focus of the reader through her own point of view. The story is set in a small Mississippi town‚ sometime after World War II. The time and the place have a significant effect upon the language used. This helps to create an overall mood that is dominated by Southern prejudices‚ interpersonal ignorance and simplicity; for example‚ Sister says ?Nigger girl? (1031) words that now demonstrate racism but at

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