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    The British had just found out about the new world (United States of America) is up for grabs, but there is something in their way (Native Americans). The queen had died less than four years ago and the first settlers had just arrived in the the new world, and conflict with the natives has begun. Who’s side are you on? I'm on the natives the native americans were not hostile yet very welcoming to the colonists but the colonists did not return the favor. The colonists used the natives things, took

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    After the French defeated the British at Fort Necessity, the British government called on colonial leaders to meet with the Iroquois League. The British government wanted to secure the Iroquois as a British ally. By 1750 both Britain and France formed alliances with Native American tribes. An alliance is a formal agreement among groups or individuals for mutual benefit. Colonial leaders knew they needed more than Native American allies in order to defeat France. In 1754, colonial leaders met

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    Alaska’s geography is as difficult as running with bulls, wearing a red outfit, holding a bunch of China, and trying not to get hurt. Alaska has a lot to offer when you are looking on the bright side. A big part of Alaska is their enormous wildlife factor. According to the documents, the commonalities between the three research pieces is that Alaska has different climate than the majority of places, Alaska has a lot of dangers, and the lack of shelter in this ice land makes it really hard to stay

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    During World War II the U.S. had three different aspects of the war going on. The home front, in which the U.S. had different plans and strategies to make armaments for the war in the war in the Pacific against Japanese and in Europe against the Nazi’s. On the home front, and important decision was made for factories to retool their machines. The making of airplanes, tanks, ships, ammunition and utensils took over the production line. The hiring of women to do men’s work on these machines

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    can always count on a minority being mistreated, which during the 60s was happening right here in Canada, specifically in Residential Schools. These institutions were designed to assimilate native children into Canadian society, but in reality, they more often than not became host to the mutilation of the native people’s rights, all in the name of the gods that every man, women, and child of Canada worshiped. Richard Wagamese’s book Indian Horse focuses on this aspect of Canadian history. The story

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    Quebec Research Paper

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    DESCRIPTION: Quebec is the biggest area situated in eastern Canada and the capital city is Québec City. The biggest city in Quebec is Montreal. Quebec is a French-talking area in Canada. "Québec" originated from the Algonquin word "kepék" signifying "the spot where the water narrows." It is often referred to as "La Belle Province" on account of the various scenery and design in the province. THE PEOPLE: The population of Quebec is8.215 million. The various ethnic groups that are found in Quebec

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    Canada’s Economy during the GFC The old maxim goes “when the U.S. sneezes, Canada catches a cold”, alluding to the close social, political and economic ties that exist between both nations. One would therefore expect the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) , which brought the U.S. economy to the edge of a recession, to have the same effect on Canada. As in most other OCED countries, the primary victims of the GFC in Canada were its banks, most of which held large quantities of toxic mortgage-backed securities

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    Canada is one of the coldest countries in the world, and as such, the Indigenous population has needed nutritious, high calorie meals to keep themselves warm and to support their active lifestyles. This was especially true during the winter and in the north, as there was not much protection from the cold. Food came from hunting, gathering, farming and fishing, depending on the season. Wild game that was traditionally hunted included bison, moose, deer, bear, rabbit, duck, goose, grouse and whitefish

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    Americans are terrified and frightened by the idea of granting asylum, and housing to “terrorist” who could possibly be acting as Syrian refugees thanks to the political hysteria and false information. As stated by (_____) “[Americans’] reasoning is based on political hysteria and not grounded in any rational policy considerations.” ( ). Many republican aspiring presidential candidates are misinforming the public by giving them false information regarding the total “vast numbers” of

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    Country Analysis Memo

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    project of our company’s business activities in Canada. Analysis Methodology In my team’s analysis we conducted extensive qualitative research of Canada country risk, political, economic and business environments, in order to establish the country standing and also whether the country provides a conducive and enabling environment for a potential expansion project of our company’s business activities. My team’s analysis was based on extensive research

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