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A 5 page research paper: The current era is one that is greatly concerned with "political correctness." Within the framework, interests vie for attention. While it is acknowledged that indigenous people should have a political voice and respect for their customs and culture, their interests vie with those of animal rights movements, environmental movements, and developmental concerns. Anthropologist Jens Dahl points out that the designations, such as industrialized or commercial fishing, or traditional hunting or subsistence-based fishing and hunting, are arbitrary distinctions that are "dictated and formulated by European states and Animal Rights Movements" (Dahl 24). This examination of this topic explores why Dahl distinguishes between traditional hunting activities and subsistence and the relevance of this distinction to Eskimo societies. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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A 4 page overview of Quebec's natural resources, her history, her people, and the current move towards independence for Quebec. The author asserts that Quebec has managed to maintain her cultural and linguistic uniqueness throughout Canadian history and she can continue to do so as a productive, yet distinct, part of Canada. |
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A 8 page paper which examines how the status of women has evolved over the past 200 years and considered within the context of the present system. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 6 page paper examines a chapter written by Janine Brody. The chapter explores Canada's National Policy during the 1800s. An overview of the article and author's main points are conveyed. The URL attached to the chapter is provided in the bibliography. No additional sources cited. |
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This 6 page paper explores the plight of Canadian children living in poverty. Endnotes list 6 sources. |
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A 3 page paper which examines the lives of the first people, or the Colonists in Canada. The paper also examines what an individual would perhaps miss the most if they lived in that time period. Bibliography lists 1 source. |
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This 3 page paper asks us to look briefly at the First Nations and their relationship with the Colonists, and what three things we would miss most from the 21st century. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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This 3 page paper describes the situation of the three University students who are living on the street in front of the Student Centre; it also briefly discusses homelessness in Hamilton, Ontario. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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This 3 page paper uses four articles to examine what life was really like for Canada's poor and working class in the early 1800s. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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An 8 page paper which examines what Canadian’s immigration and citizenship policies are. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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This 3-page paper seeks to examine the status of Muslims in Canada and what effects the Canadian lifestyle has on their culture. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A 3 page paper which analyzes and summarizes John Dales’ essay/article “Canada’s National Policies.” No additional sources cited. |
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This 4 page paper looks at the Great Depression as it affected Canada in the 1930s. Social policies are discussed. Causes are touched on. Some information about the U.S. is relayed in this paper that relies on scholarly sources. |
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This 5 page paper takes a look at three articles submitted by a student. The articles that confront Canadian History during the 1700s are evaluated individually. Much about the fur trade and economy is discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. |
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A 3 page review and analysis of George A. Rawlyk’s essay “The Ameircan Revolution and Nova Scotia Reconsidered.” No additional sources cited. |
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A 3 page review and analysis of L.F.S. Upton’s “The Origins of Canadian Indian Policy.” No additional sources cited. |
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A 3 page review of L.F.S. Upton's 1973 article on Native American policy in Canada. Upton presents the thesis that by 1814 Canada's indigenous peoples were no longer of any particular value to Canada. He then reviews the tactics that were employed to essentially rid the country of a perceived problem. No additional sources are listed. |
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This 6 page paper examines Canada's general economy as well as other factors inclusive of social programs, defense, the political system and so forth. The paper is divided into two equal sections. One provides background information about Canada where the other includes information about current events. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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A 6 page paper which examines legalizing marijuana in Canada. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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A 12 page research paper/essay that examines the relationship between a nation's schools, employment and its government, with particular emphasis on Canada, seeks to explain how connections between these three societal factors. This examination reveals that the mechanism behind social reproduction, not only serves to replicate the a culture, but also constitutes an inherent factor in the continuance of social inequality. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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A 5 page summation and analysis of an article by Stasiulis and Jhappan (1995) entitled "The fractious politics of a settler society." This view on Canadian history not only explains the conflicts of ethnicity and politics that have often characterized events in Canada, but also predicts that such divisions will only become more severe and exacerbated in the immediate future. Examination of their article suggests that the arguments offered by Stasiulis and Jhappan are sound and based on keen insight into the sociological development and evolution of Canada and its peoples. In 1995, their predictions undoubtedly seemed sound. Ten years later, the diversity that Stasiulis and Jhappan felt posed an insurmountable obstacle to Canadian national unity still exists, but the perspective of Canadians toward this element of their culture has changed. Where once unity seemed impossible, it now seems to be a distinct possibility as Canadians embrace their multicultural background. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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A 7 page account of the international mistrust which characterized this period of North American history. Fault can be attributed not just to Canada but to the U.S. as well. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 5-page paper describes ways in which both Calgary and the province of Alberta (Canada) can be better places in which to live. Bibliography lists 1 source. |
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This 4 page paper examines business law as it exists in Canada. Several issues are broached including contract law and professional liability. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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