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We believe that it is very important to highlight the work of those people who have done so much to promote cultural acceptance and understanding among Canadians," said Amanda Sherrington, president and CEO of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews. "I can't think of any two families who epitomize commitment to cross-cultural understanding and inclusion more than the Aspers and the Lakhanis.
This paper is focused on the sufferings brought about to the two tramps by their aimless waiting for Godot, an unknown person who promises to come but fails to show up again and again. By the analysis of such elements as physical and mental pain, meaninglessness of waiting, the flow of time, human relations, life and death that the two tramps experience in their waiting that reflect human pain in the paper, the author tries to reveal the fact that existence seems to be something imposed upon us by an unknown force and we suffer as a result of it as there seems no apparent meaning. Thus, the conclusion is reached that, man's tragedy comes from a double source-an internal one arising from his finite nature and an external one in which that nature collides with the world.
Responding to the rapid political changes that mark "the beginning of a new era in the world's affairs," U.S. President George Bush used his state of the union address topropose substantial Soviet and U.S. troop reductions in Europe. Brandon University political science Prof. M. V. Naidu has received a $10,000 grant from the Department of Foreign Affairs to write a book on international relations and human security.
To play such a role Canada must be seen as a "peacemaker," using its skills and talents to help identify solutions and gain access to influence the acceptance of constructive proposals. This role has been discredited and derided by critics, including the editorial pages of this newspaper. They say an "honest broker" role has no place in the present context of the Middle East and suggest in fact that Canada can't play such a role. Their prescription seems to lead to an international system based primarily on force of arms, eschewing the rule of law and emphasizing military strength as the only way to resolve disputes. There is also the reality that foreign policy-making is now a product of much more diverse interests and competing pressures than the halcyon days when a small elite group ...
..., as the diplomats fumble and fulminate, the human tragedy continues to mount. What contributes to th... principles in the conduct of human relations, on standards of judgment which transcend mere mat...
... developing the Arctic Council, its relationships with circumpolar organizations, and its participat... communities, transnational ecological and human concerns, and circumpolar co-operation in forming ...
... to others and less likely to be reported to Human Resources. Many employees believe that their boss'... trainer, whose expertise is in human relations and organizational behaviour. . ...
Christmas is not just a holiday we celebrate but a holy day -- the birth of Jesus Christ. The word "holiday" is a derivative of the term "holy day." On its own "happy holidays" is merely a term of exclusion signifying nothing other than the happy wish to have the freedom to do as one pleases -- i.e. to have a holiday from whatever it is that binds. Taken to its logical conclusion, this is a wish for anarchy. In contrast, "Merry Christmas" is all inclusive. It's about faith, prayer and offering. It's about rediscovering joy and the solidarity of friendship, the human tenderness of relations and the piety of souls of enchanted children and adults. Just as Jesus Christ came to Earth and stripped himself of divine glory in order to become poor for men of all races creeds and colours, so "Me...
...; the Conservatives criticized China's human rights record; annual bilateral talks on human rig...
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