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  • Then Marc Lepine, on Dec. 6, 1989, exploded in rage with a semi-automatic assault rile at Montreal's cole Polytechnique, systematically separated the female students from the male colleagues and shot them. In the end, 14 aspiring women were dead and Lepine took his own life. Lepine's violence was different in scale, but the fact he grew up at a time when domestic violence was prevalent and tolerated took effect. Jokes about wife abuse were acceptable. And much of the attitude about women's place in society, the home and workplace were still fixed in strict mid-century conformity. People now acknowledge that Lepine's crime sprang from social influences that make women victims of routine violence. The Montreal Massacre was horrifically different in scale, but not so different in kind. C...

    ..., women were moving into non-traditional jobs, entering the military, science, business, law and...

  • ... the denuclearization of the Canadian military in 1969 and banned the sale of nuclear material to... put it, was spending most of 1983 doing "odd jobs" around headquarters until he became the director ... his "personal efforts to subject the science of war to the art of politics," including, "[b]oth...

  • ..., a professor in Librarian information science at the University of Alberta, testified as an expe... outlawed in 1992, the FIS created a military wing, the Armée islamique du salut, which support...Employment. In 1998 and 1999, Harkat held jobs at various gas stations and at a pizzeria. In Octo...

  • Why did Canada stay out of the Iraq War in 2003? This decision is not only puzzling considering Canada's recent foreign policy record, but it also confounds the logic of a number of International Relations theories. In this paper, I offer a constructivist explanation of Canada's Iraq decision. In this account, national identity is a function of state-to-society relations, meaning that the dominant discourse at the societal level in a given period will shape foreign policy choices. I argue that the dominant discourse on Canadian identity, as recovered in an analysis of popular texts in Canadian society in 2002-2003, enabled Ottawa's non-participation in the US-led coalition of the willing.

    ... failed to pass a resolution authorizing military intervention. Thus, for the first time in history,...In political science, identity has come to be treated as one of the "mo... leaders will be more likely to keep their jobs, the more legitimate their policies appear to the ...

  • ... means any type of weapon, ammunition, military vehicle or military or paramilitary equipment, and...106. Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST). 107. Iranian Space Agency.... and agri-food sector provides one in eight jobs and employs nearly 2.1 million people. It is the p...

  • ... in England, where I earned my bachelor of science degree and a doctorate from the University of Esse...-Canada highway was built by the US military across thousands of miles of Canadian soil during .... (3) By 1830 some 70,000 jobs in New England depended on Pacific northwest activ...

  • ... allocate and distribute federal dollars and jobs to constituents and regions.(3) Instead of allocat... acknowledges the support of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Killam Trust and ...

  • ... estimates, between two and three thousand jobs. The Greenlandic authorities are once again making... nevertheless recently reinforced their military presence in the area, dispatching fighter jets on ... undiscovered oil and gas in the Arctic," Science 324, 29 May 2009, 1175. . (7) "Cairns olieboreprog...

  • Until the 1990s, school libraries were a low priority in the South Korean educational system. But the Korean government has now developed a five-year master plan for improving school libraries. Similarly, the government has undertaken significant educational reform in order to cultivate creative human resources through open education and lifelong learning. The implementations of these educational reforms are based on information and communication technology (ICT) in education and the seventh educational curriculum. In addition to these policies, the activity of NGOs has been effective in developing school libraries. Today, South Korea has a modern, well-developed school library system.

    ... in order to qualify for the best jobs. Extra classes were conducted to prepare students ...The military regime that ruled South Korea regarded education o... libraries in regular classrooms (e.g., in science, math, and history classes, etc.) and tried to int...

  • ..., a professor in Librarian information science at the University of Alberta, testified as an expe... outlawed in 1992, the FIS created a military wing, the Armée islamique du salut, which support...Employment. In 1998 and 1999, Harkat held jobs at various gas stations and at a pizzeria. In Octo...



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