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    services. Main Canadian Companies Canada has an international reputation as a hospitable nation. With some of the most beautiful sceneries in the world, 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites, and events, it attracts over 16 million tourists a year; Canada is a booming tourist destination. Much of the country 's tourism is centered in the country’s largest metropolitan areas – Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Ottawa - well known for their multiculturalism and diversity. Canada offers a wide range of options

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    Whereas medically necessary health services as espoused by the Canada Health Act remains a nebulous concept, its basic underlying principle of fostering good health, as well as, removing barriers to the attainment of this goal cannot be ignored. Oral health has been argued to be relevant for overall health, well-being and quality of life (Petersen, Bourgeois, Ogawa, Estupinan-Day, & Ndiaye, 2005; Petersen, 2003). Oral diseases have been acknowledged as one of the most common chronic condition in

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    Recreational Benefits and Constraints of Homosexual Elders in Canada Recreation and leisure activities are integral parts of a person’s day-to-day life. For the purposes of this paper, recreation and leisure will be defined as something that a person chooses to do when they are not working; that contributes positively to their overall quality of life; that contributes positively to the quality of society and the surrounding people; that make a person feel confident and allow those around them

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    Modern Management MGT500- 2012 Managing Diverse Workforce Workforce diversity includes the obvious differences we see when we look around: race, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age, religion and ethnicity. But it’s also the less obvious traits, the subtle differences that often register with us unconsciously, such as socioeconomic status, marital status, educational background, language, accent and appearance. We all have something that makes us unique, some special talent or ability

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    Are Kids Healthy Kids?

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    Fit Kids Healthy Kids, teaches kids about physical literacy and the fundamental skills that will allow a kid to thrive on sports. It seeks to inform children and adult about the basic movements in sports. This will allow them be confident when participating in physical activity. Fit Kids Healthy Kids (FKHK) uses a holistic approach to teach kids about the various skills and have programs that can help to implement the program. Although FKHK can teach the leaders on how to run their programs, they

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    business’s products and services” (Suttle, 2014, ¶ 2). “KnowledgeNet Enterprises LLC is an industry leader in IT and business skills training” (KnowledgeNet, 2013, ¶ 1 ). This paper will go over several aspects of the company including an overview, demographic, psychographic, geographic and behavioral characteristics. The company’s target market and how the company targets that market will also be discussed, as well as new proposed positioning statement for the company to use. Company Overview KnowledgeNet

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    industry boasts a well-developed vehicle dealer network, plus an aftermarket organization which has grown into a world-class distribution system and service provider (Canadian automotive industry, 2014). Canada accounts for a small amount of 4.6% of the Americas new cars market value (New Cars in Canada, 2016). Throughout the project I became more aware of how much the industry is worth. The worlds automotive industry accounts for around $1 trillion in annual sales. (Canada’s Auto and Auto Parts Industry

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    Dream Analysis Essay

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    will calculate a correlation of enculturation and dream changes to answer the question of whether or not cultures influence dreams. Measures The survey given to the participants consists of 20 questions not including questions pertaining to demographics. The questionnaire consists of questions asking the participants about their original culture’s values and beliefs and how that may have affected their dreams and how their dreams changed after enculturation. Enculturation is not explained in

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    Our current study examines juror behaviour towards perpetrators and victims in a criminal trial setting. Taken into account, are two factors hypothesized to influence the judicial outcome of criminal trials in Canada and the United States. Primarily, that a juror's level of belief in a just world (BJW) influences his or her decisions towards both the perpetrator and victim, with those jurors measuring higher in BJW being more apt to blame the victim for his or her own misfortune. Second, that the

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    Belfast Of Canada

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    Smith’s (2015) evaluation of the Toronto as the “Belfast of Canada” is important because it defines the existence of a strong pro-Ulster faction of Irish Protestant that received large-scale support from the British government to countermand the rise of Irish Catholicism in the city. In this manner, the term, “The Belfast of Canada”, defines the undercurrent of hostility and social barriers that created such political and social tensions for Irish Catholics in Toronto in the 1860s. This posthumous

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