Canada’s legitimacy as a nation

  1. Tully argues that Canada’s legitimacy as a nation requires recognizing the prior sovereignty of
    [Indigenous] Peoples… What is his argument for this claim? Do you agree with him (from Chapter 1, p. 79)
  2. Animal rights theory traditionally has not distinguished between companion animals, farm animals, wild
    animals, and animals that live among but not with humans. Do you agree with Donaldson and Kymlicka that
    we should distinguish between animals based on our relationships with them? (from chapter 6, p. 263)
  3. Madore writes, “In the Canadian context of health care, the main concern with respect to privatization is
    that it can lead to a ‘two-tier’ system.” Do you think this is a problem? why or why not? (from Chapter 8, p.
    353)
  4. Arbour discusses the decision to prosecute rape as a war crime. What are the reasons [and the
    significance] of the reasons for this decision? (from Chapter 10, p. 443)
  5. Lomborg argues for a form of adaptation rather than mitigation [meaning, reduction of greenhouse
    gases]. He argues that policies should be “smart”, and rich countries should invest billions of dollars in
    research and innovation. What does he mean by smart policies (see pp. 506-508)? Critically discuss. (from
    Chapter 12, this question was edited to make it easier to understand).
  6. Homer-Dixon and Vandana Shiva say that we need to change the way we think about the environment.
    They talk about cultural transformation. What do they mean by this concept? Do you agree with them?
    Discuss why or why not? (from chapter 12, p. 526, the question was edited to make it easier to understand)

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PSCAD design

Q1) A single-phase diode rectifier as shown in Fig 5-20 ( Dr. Mohan’s Book,chapter 5), with Vs = 120 V at 60 Hz. Select a value for Ls and Cd such that, THD in the line current is less than 60%, ΔVd is less than 5% of Vd0 . The rectifier is supplying a load of 1kW.

Please number of harmonic order to be 31 while using FFT block in PSCAD

In the report, provide:

• Value of Cd and Ls selected

• Numerical value of ΔVd and THD as obtained from the PSCAD simulations.

• Calculations and assumptions made, if any.

• Circuit snapshot

• Output voltage Vd, with clearly showing peak to peak ripple voltage

• Line current Is, Id and Vs ( input voltage)

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How the Cold War shape the course of decolonization

In what ways did the Cold War shape the course of decolonization? Why did the leaders of independence
movements across the world participate in the Cold War? Were they motivated by deeper ideological
commitments (either to democracy or communism)? Or were they simply looking for support in their
particular decolonizing campaigns?

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The film Billy Elliot

illuminate that part of the film. Because films are made to move the viewer, you’ll also describe and reflect
on the feelings and thoughts elicited by the film. You must ANSWER the following Viewing questions for
Billy Elliot (Daldry, 2000) within the essay:
How is masculinity portrayed in this film’s characters? You may relate this to the father wound (Miller); the
Saturn complex (Hollis); or to masculine archetypes (Hill).
What is the role of the mother in this boy’s psychological development?
Be alert to physical symbols such as mirrors, as well as psychological mirroring.How does the father son
relationship operate in its static and dynamic, light and inverted sides?

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