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631.18871 Canadarm: Canada's Engineers Reach Into Space.
Summary: This paper is written about Canadarm. Canadarm represents a very sophisticated piece of aerospace engineering-eight years in the making and costing about $100 million ("Case Study: Canadarm and Canadarm2," n.d.). Fifteen meters in length and weighing 410 kg (making it unable to support itself in Earth gravity), the Canadarm boasts six joints-or what are called six degrees of freedom: two at the shoulder (yaw, pitch); one at the elbow (pitch); and three at the wrist (pitch, yaw, roll).
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 18871 Canadarm, Engineers, Space.doc
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632.18873 The Movement from the Keynesian Welfare State to the Era of Neo-Liberalism.
Summary: This paper is written about the movement from the Welfare State to neo-liberalism is that social programs and social justice are no longer the priorities of Canadian governments. A subservience to the free market and to the pursuit of profit has taken effect.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 18873 Keynesian Welfare State.doc
Price: US$71.60
633.18874 The Impact of Closer Economic Integration with the United States on the State in Canada.
Summary: While there might be more economic efficiency and more economic progress, Canada will lose its ability to hold on to its social programs and ability to control its own autonomy. In other words, the increase of Canadian-American economic integration will restrict the real choices that Canadian leaders can make.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 18874 Impact, Economic Integration.doc
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634.18875 The Movement Away From the Keynesian Welfare State.
Summary: Without doubt, there has been a movement away from the Keynesian Welfare State in Canada. This change occurred because fiscal conservatives have taken over in this country. Three of these dimensions involve health care, unemployment insurance and basic social assistance of all kinds.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 18875 Movement, Keynesian Welfare.doc
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635.18877 Canada-Quebec Relations.
Summary: This paper is written about the Canada Quebec relations. It is important to keep in mind that there have been two significant recent efforts to thwart Quebec nationalism: Meech Lake and the Charlottetown Accords, both of which accepted Quebec's conditions. These efforts, however, failed to be accepted. In terms of the future of Canada, the rejection of these accords had a serious effect on the relations between English and French Canada.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 18877 Canada, Quebec Relations.doc
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636.18907 Canadian Legislation on Networked Computers and the Internet and Bans on Child Pornography.
Summary: This paper will address this question in terms of both Canadian laws governing child pornography on the Internet, and the role of these laws in terms of wider international legislation and norms in this area. It will be argued that the key problem related to Canadian child pornography legislation and the Internet is not so much a need for stronger laws, but rather the enforcement of those that currently exist.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 18907 Canadian Legislation, Pornography.doc
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637.18935 Thoughts On Health Care.
This is a letter to Mr. John McKay expressing his thoughts on health care. Since Canada has a public health care system, people are led to the false conclusion that care of a family member will not present a personal problem. In fact, each Canadian is paying on average $283 per week towards home care in order to supplement public programs.