January 8th, 2009 in Immigration | 6 Comments »
porthuronbilliam asked: The Canadian economy seems to be doing well and, from everything I’ve heard, needs more workers. Canada has great benefits and, from what I’ve seen, Canadians preach acceptance of “multi-culturalism.” Would Canada/Canadians openly accept the large number of illegal immigrants crossing the Mexican border into the US seeking better economic prospects that seemingly the majority of Americans oppose their presence? Would those coming from “South of the border” into the US find Canada a suitable home? Should some sort of pipeline (ie a train or bus system) be built through various points of the US’s Southern border into points of Canada to get people there to work? Would this be acceptable to all, to none, to some or is this a ridiculous thought (as it could very well be)? Just curious what people from different countries and all camps on the immigration debate think.
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January 7th, 2009 in Other - Sports | 5 Comments »
Cherry Choclate Kisses asked: I’m doing a debate in school and I need TONS of reasons with evidence that support the fact that dance is NOT a sport. It’s a performing art. But, if you do think dance is a sport, state why you think so. Not because it’s “hard”. I know it’s hard, but just because you give a lot of physical exertion into something, it doesn’t make it a sport. Give evidence for your reasoning please.
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January 5th, 2009 in Other - Sports | 4 Comments »
Papa Johnathan asked: Let’s not lie to ourselves, Football is the greatest sport in the US right now, but no one gives a crap about Rugby or even Soccer.
Baseball is in 2nd place, and no one gives a crap about Cricket.
What would the sport of Cricket have to change in order to be as popular as Baseball in America?
For example, what types of rule changes?
and an extra question, Which sport is better? And if Baseball is truly better, why does Cricket continue to exist?
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January 5th, 2009 in Other - Sports | 22 Comments »
therightbananas asked: I’ve been playing a bit of tennis lately and reckon that is right up there is terms of mentally demanding. And I’ve also been doing some sprint cycling and reckon that’s fairly physically demanding.
What sports have other people played? What do think is the most physically demanding sport? And what is the most mentally demanding sport?
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January 4th, 2009 in Other - Sports | 5 Comments »
Distance Runner asked: girl. she used to to taekwon do. but now she is feeling out of shape and wants to do a sport. she is already doing soccer and softball but that isn’t a good enough workout. preferably a sport that is year round that it isn’t too late to start now but any suggestions are great.
sorry, thanks for the suggestions though but i don’t want to swim. also could you include your personal experiences with that sport?
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January 3rd, 2009 in Animals | 20 Comments »
klaatu42 asked:
Your typical friendly Canadian. A beaver on the highway at the Canada US border, welcoming drivers to Canada. He got away fine (and he’s not rabid!). Nicoalbumphoto shot the original footage and saved the beaver (yay!): www.youtube.com As you can see in the original videos, the beaver got away fine.
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January 2nd, 2009 in Economics | 2 Comments »
Special O asked: Define power and authority, and discuss their differences, similarities, and variations. How does each term relate to politics and the economy? Be sure to give clear examples for each point made.
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January 2nd, 2009 in Sports | 25 Comments »
January 1st, 2009 in News | 23 Comments »