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Syrian Refugees in Canada
The civil war that raged through Syria has created one of the worst humanitarian crises in history. Although a lack of official documents and language problems sometimes hinder refugees, many programs are available which help refugees to integrate into Canadian society more smoothly.
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Speaking Out Against Gender-Based Discrimination in Pakistan

When it comes to gender discrimination girls always face hurdles even in a normal aspect of life whether small activities of daily life or education. When we talk about education it is necessary for every single person whether a girl or a boy because a country’s prosperity and success is based upon both genders.
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The Effect of COVID-19 on Children’s Health Leading to Increased Rates of Mortality

The pandemic has done more harm to everyone both old and young. But is nothing compares to how it has made children the biggest victims of circumstance.
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Human Rights Violations in China Against the Uyghur Muslims

For many years, China has been carrying out a cultural genocide. Describing exactly what this constitutes is hard as it is not the mass killing of people but an extermination of their ideas and beliefs. In the Uyghur camps, detainees are bombarded with language and traditions of the country’s majority, namely the Han Chinese. This…
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Is Reading a Luxury or a Right that Everyone Must Have Access to?

Literacy overall has been completely redefined particularly because of the modernization and globalization, however existent are the same problems underdeveloped countries will have to tackle altogether.
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My Experience as a Student in the Canadian Education System

According to EduCanada, Canada is ranked #1 of the best quality of life. One of the reasons Canada is ranked so high is it’s education. School environments are typically safe and welcoming. In fact, Canada has one of the lowest tuition fees among English speaking countries. (EduCanada).
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Is Canada As Literate As It Seems?

When you think of Canada, what comes to your mind? Whether it’s students in classrooms, people hustling to work, or wealthy families, they all point to one fact: Canada has a high percentage of literate, well-educated, and successful people.
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Comparing China’s and India’s Literacy Rates

Imagine waking up and working in the rice paddy all day.
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Pandemic Goals

At this moment, millions of people are affected due to the virus may it be physically, mentally or financially. Many workers loss their jobs, some opt to stop studying for the mean time and some are less fortunate unable to afford the basic commodities. There are few who are lucky enough to have stock of…
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A Review of Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom

“It all starts with the professor who significantly speaks about the beauty of life. The passion of teaching and what it means to be a mentor. The words of wisdom that deeply affects the readers.” – Azra
