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… a different bean and asked my mom for her opinion, her response was clear and emphatic. “Nooo!” she bellowed. “You can never change the fava … French Culinary Institute. With classic French training, Massoud combined academia with real world experience in some of New York's most …
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… multilayered than many individuals realize. The discipline of history can be viewed as a complex interplay between continuity and change. … when continuity is present. In our 2012 temporary exhibition, Shaping Canada: Exploring Our Cultural Landscapes , the case study of the … between continuity and change. In researching Lebanese immigration to Canada, and in particular Halifax, previously published scholarly …
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… In this blog, I share insights on individual agency , or the power “to change or affect events or to make choices that influence the … people who experience war, violence or trauma – are also agents who can exert control in situations defined mostly by control being taken … about Czeslaw Tomaszewski’s wartime experiences and his decision to come to Canada; the courage of Lynda Dyck, also during the Second World …
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… is one of the most popular salads in Thai cuisine, and most Thai people will say that this is their favourite dish. Many Thai people have … 1 cup of prepared green papaya. Set aside. Step 2: In a small bowl, combine the fish sauce and coconut sugar. Stir well until the sugar …
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… to meet Canada’s international obligations to find a permanent settlement to the plight of refugees around the world. With thousands of … states scattered across European camps, in 1951, the international community ratified the United Nations Convention relating to the Status … from Ban Vinai to Khao I Dang. Photo was taken in August 1983. Credit: “Faces behind the Lines” by Liza Linklater & James Trottier, …
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Life in Canada Time 1:45 Transcript Well, I, right now, I feel like I’m becoming more like a half of Canadian I guess, because I get, because I’ve been here long enough to adopt the culture now, so. But, maybe if you were asking those questions earlier, like two years or three, I would answer …
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… Chow mein is a Chinese Canadian dish of fried noodles, but in Newfoundland, where noodles were historically difficult to … story, to its ingredients, to its execution — it was utterly and completely Newfoundland. It told the story of this place. It was as … Julie Van Rosendaal’s Newfoundland-style Chow Mein …
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… bought a house for $11,300 at 229 Concord Street, west Ossignton, south of Bloor St where we went to live for ten months. Also we left some debts back home of $50. I had nothing back home. I was very poor. My parents also were very poor. There were seven people in my … father and my mother came to say goodbye. In tears, she hugged me and said, "Go my son, go with God and God bless you." Her tears blended …
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… beging voeten vegen , zolen ontsmetten , even voor den dokter en toen ja jonge je papieren van de eene tafel na de andere. Jongen maar … de vriende venters en een van familie. Ja als men niet meer spreken kan, zegt men het met bloemen. Dit zullen we dan ook nooit vergeten bij …
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… by the time you get anywhere near they say ‘Oh no, it’s closed now. Come tomorrow.’ So people were really, really completely … quick to assist in resettling a further 2,000 Ugandan Asians who had become stateless during the 90-day eviction period, many of whom thought …