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Papers On Canadian Studies
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The Effects Of Immigration To Western Canada In the World War I Era & Afterward
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A 6 page overview of immigration to Western Canada preceding, during and following World War I. Discusses immigration policies and the impact of immigration to culture and economics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Canadim.wps
Canada and the United Nations
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A 6 page paper on Canada's role in the U.N. The writer discusses what kind of a role Canada has had in the United Nations over the years, and shows just how important Canada has been in the struggle for world peace and harmony. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Canadaun.wps
Routine Transcendent
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Daily routines are the salt and flowers of life, according to Tom Wayman’s philosophy, and his poem “Routines,” focuses on the “salt,” or negative side of that daily existence. Wayman uses the experience of performing manual labour to make a point in his academic work, so that everyone knows the difference between what is academic and what is the real world of working people. He sees the definition of this difference as extremely relevant to the pursuit of a professional degree, so that students understand the necessity and inevitability of work. Beyond that, it is Wayman’s personal mission to bring the two into alignment, to make the mysterious and dreamy world of academics heed reality for the overall purpose of modifying the stark reality of the workaday world – to make it better. This done, the world will evolve and become a planet on which its residents will want to work. In other words, “routine” could become a positive. Bibliography lists 3 sources. jvWayman.rtf
Filename: jvWayman.rtf