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    This my assignment of essay Increasing worth of Canadian Dollar which is aiming to get stronger over US dollars since from 1990’s to the present scenario. Attachments As per I have studied and gone through the material that I took for the topic regarding the Increasing worth of Canadian Dollar which is aiming to get stronger over US dollars since from 1990.doc H Singh.doc Increasing worth of Canadian Dollar which is aiming to get stronger over US dollars since from 1990’s to the present scenario. According to the survey done by Parliament of Canada, The Canadian dollar since the mid-1970 to the beginning of 1988 had been in long-term decline relative to the US dollar. However beginning in 2001, the Canadian dollar has experienced a dramatic…

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    value of our Canadian dollar go up and down? Well, our dollar is very reliant on the US as they are our biggest “customer” when it comes to our exports. We export materials like wood, coal, and wheat. Interest rate also affects how well our dollar does. But, our biggest business is oil, Canada’s bread and butter. The Canadian dollar usually depends how oil prices are doing almost all the time. If oil goes up, our dollar goes up. Before I move on to the next section, I would like to briefly talk…

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    A Hockey Game Analysis

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    It is 2014 in cande and a hockey game is going on a puck goes flying at the net but the net is that to stop the puck from killing or hurting someone. Governor of canada: we need more money to get to do some projects so we are going to take down the net and glaze at the ice rinks to save some money. 3 day later Goel you hear the hockey anser say the team lines up at the blue line to drop the puck thay pass it and then take a shot it go high and into the stans and hits a fan in the head the…

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    Canada Informative Speech

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    still are connected through the British Commonwealth. The Canadians I found the Union Jack significant enough to have it fill the entire flag, but keep it as a fade to prioritize the Canadian aspect of the Canadian flag. Secondly, I added the two known Aboriginal flags as they are the original inhabitants of Canada. The blue infinity flag is the Metis flag, originally used by Metis resistance fighters. It was later adapted by the general Metis people shortly later. The altered Canadian flag is…

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    exchange services for international students in Canada. These are in fact good numbers because aside from the fact that it is realistic, it also takes into account the highly likely possibility that the market that CISFCES’ developers target is increasing based on the industry trend-related graphs that were presented earlier. Competition The developers of CISFCES’ main competitors in the industry would be many. This is one of the toughest points in their current position in the market…

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    Manitoba Pork Case Study

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    producing quality pork and protecting the environment” (Pork, M). Farmers in Manitoba have been raising pigs using a mixture of “production methods since the province was first settled” (Pork, M). Manitoba is the “largest pig producing and pig-exporting province in Canada” (Pork, M), they account for about “30% of national pig production and 64% of national” (Pork, M) pig distribution. Most of the “pig exports go to the Midwestern United States” (Pork, M). This creates an open border and free…

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    Pennies Persuasive Speech

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    happening right now in this country and people are getting annoyed so we are caught in this loop of whether we should the penny or not.the penny is a copper coin that has been around the united states for a long time.It's about we get rid of the penny because it cost is not good other countries have and because many people have lost interest in the pennies. First you should eliminate pennies because of how much it costs to make and distribute.First in source two it states that the us government…

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    This demand is associated with both trade and financial flows. Consequently, this led to the exchange rate’s appreciation. The appreciation of AUD has also made the exports to be more expensive. Hence, the Australian exports are no longer in demand as they used to be. Describe sources of EXCHANGE RATE fluctuation in Canada The appreciation of Canadian dollar has been encouraged by several factors such as the decline in the US Dollar, global economy together with commodity prices.…

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    Is The Penny Worth It? How do you feel about the penny? This small coin has been costing the United States a lot of money to produce. We aren't the first country to suggest discontinuing the penny. Many other countries have already dropped the coin. The penny should no longer be produced in the United States because of its high production cost and lack of use in other countries. The penny is no longer cost effective in the United States. The money that it costs to mint one penny is more…

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    For a fact, the government spends 1.5 cents for every penny it makes. Look at it from the other side. If no one uses the penny, that causes the government to spend more on making the penny. For every one billion pennies they make, they are spending 1500000000 cents. Believe me, that is a lot of money. That is 15 million dollars. That money could be spent on the issues that our country needs. Some of these include better roads, more funding towards education, and much more. You might think that…

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