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17131 Canada's Children of Immigrants This two-page undergraduate paper discusses the problems faced by children of immigrants in Canada.
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17132 Toronto Has Changed Over the Last Decade. This four-page undergraduate paper discusses the ways that Toronto ha changed in the last decade. The thesis is underlined. There are 3 body paragraphs, an introduction and a conclusion.
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17140 Anti-Smoking Bylaw in Toronto. This paper examines the anti-smoking bylaw in Toronto, Ontario. It examines the growth of the issue of public smoking. It focuses on the interest groups, arguments and lobbying used in support of, and opposition to, the public smoking bylaw.
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17194 Toni Cade Bambara's "The Hammer Man". This 4-page sophomore level essay explores ideas of race, gender, and identity in Toni Cade Bambara's short story "The Hammer Man", and suggests that gender and ideas of "norms" can be used either to oppress or to help people.
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17196 Canada's Large Bank Mergers. This paper examines large bank mergers in Canada. It outlines the history of bank mergers, the ideology underlying bank mergers and possible consequences of bank mergers.
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17197 What Factors Leading to the Establishment of the Bank of Canada in 1935? This paper examines the factors that led to the establishment of the Bank of Canada in 1935. It begins by outlining the contemporary argument that easy money and excess credit lay at the root of the depression and the need for a central bank. Subsequently, it considers analyses by historians and economists.
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17198 Evolution of Bank of Canada in 1914-1935. This paper describes the evolution of the Bank of Canada against financial and political backdrops between 1914 and 1935. The paper examines three broad driving forces behind the evolution: lender of last resort, contradiction between Finance Act and Gold Standard, and political forces. MLA format.
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