为什么加拿大是发达国家why Canada is a developed 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Why is Canada the developed country 相关内容 aAt the same time, customers are more demanding, expecting more value and benefits from the services they buy. The customers become more powerful in their relationsh...
Being defined as fundamentally good, no amount of such altruism is too much. Thus, just as the US “War on Terror” is slated to go on indefinitely (even if the term itself is dropped), so we will stay in Afghanistan indefinitely. Canada is dressing itself in the shining robes of US ...
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Moreover, while many proudly Canadian brands including Roots, Lululemon and Joe Fresh may design their clothing in Canada, the majority is actually produced elsewhere. This wasn't always the case. Montreal’s ultra-industrial Rue Chabanel and Toronto’s bustling Spadina Ave., located in the ...
86 There is strong consensus among various aid donors—Canada, France, the United States; multilateral organizations such as the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the European Commission, and UN; and regional organizations... John Cropper 被引量: 49发表: 2009年 Future Minds: How...
This has been less of a problem in the U.S., which has a long-established sanctions regime that is well-staffed, proactively prosecutes and has global reach. But its neighbor Canada is increasingly fighting off these challenges with afar less developed regimeand a small sanctions team that has...
W: I can't believe that duck hunting is still legal in so many parts of the world [8]. The scientific evidence from countries like Australia, Canada, and the USA clearly indicates a decline in the birds' numbers. M: But can anyone be sure if the decline is really caused by the hunt...
Migrant pathways in platform work in Canada: Canada boasts some of the most highly educated migrants in the world, but it is well recognised that these migrants face many labour market barriers to gai... L Lam,A Triandafyllidou - 《Environment & Planning A Economy & Space》 被引量: 0...
Each section of the United States is often thought to have its own customs and attitudes, and stereotypes have developed about the people of each region. The United States has long been known as a melting pot because so many people from all over the world make up its population. The first...
Nunavut is a territory in Northern Canada partially within the Arctic Circle and almost entirely above the permafrost line; this means there are no trees there. The average daily temperature in this territory ranges from −35 to 10 °C [4], with low annual precipitation (<200 mm) in the...