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2005 Canadian Immigration Policy. |
This paper explains how Canadian immigration policy does not address matters of gender, for immigrants still tend to be looked at in generic ways. At different points, it is stressed too that studies of immigrant and refugee conditions have sometimes tended to lump refugee women into categories that have already been in place that have more to do with a general concern for inequality at large, racism, and sexism. Resettlement in Canada can be a challenging and troubling experience for women and it is stressed that women need not be asylum-seekers in order to find immigration to Canada a project that exceeds what they have expected. 9 pgs. 11 f/c. 13b.
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| Pages: 9 |
| Bibliography: 13 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 2005 Canadian Immigration Policy.doc |
| Price: US$80.55 |
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15960 Traditional and Modern Educational Systems in Canada: A Comparative Analysis. |
This twelve-page undergraduate paper examines traditional and modern First Nations education in Canada. The author compares the flaws and beneficial aspects of both systems, discusses the negative legacy of the traditional system, which suffered from racism, and presents the reforms that are being considered for improving modern education in Canada. The paper concludes that a more modern educational system is evolving which is more responsive to the special circumstances of First Nations children, and expresses hope that every Canadian will support these new efforts.
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| Pages: 12 |
| Bibliography: 9 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 15960 Canadian Education Issues.doc |
| Price: US$107.40 |
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16117 Canadian Women in War and Peace: An Analysis of Traditional Influences |
This seven-page graduate paper examines the roles of Canadian women on the home front and overseas during World War II, and analyzes why Canadian women returned to their traditional gender roles after the war was won. The author notes that because millions of Canadian women had not served, they and millions of Canadian men whose ideas of gender roles had never changed, exerted significant pressure to conform on former servicewomen, due to society's rigid expectations that the proper place for Canadian women was in the home.
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| Pages: 7 |
| Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 16117 Canadian Women WWII.doc |
| Price: US$62.65 |
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16747 Rising Car Insurance Rates in Ontario |
This paper discusses the debate in Canada over rising automobile insurance rates and whether a private or a public system would be less expensive, noting how different provinces have developed different answers and how drivers in areas like Ontario pay much higher premiums than drivers in some other parts of the country, raising issues of fairness.
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| Pages: 3 |
| Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 16747 car insurance costs.doc |
| Price: US$26.85 |
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19995 Solving Criminal Law Cases |
This paper analyzes three law cases in Canadian law, consdering the meaning of fault, the concept of mens rea, the concept of culpabiltiy, differences between criminal and civil fault in law, an issue of murder versus manslaughter or some other lesser charge, and a possible sexual assault case whcih has interesting features which make conviction form sexual assault as opposed to simple assault unlikely.
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| Pages: 14 |
| Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 19995 Canadian Law Cases.doc |
| Price: US$125.30 |
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