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Fuentes Facts
100

These are all examples of: Student activism in East Timor and/or the spread of democracy

Political Globalization

100

an economic system based on free markets, private ownership of business and industry and the profit motive

Capitalism 

100

 loans to troubled nations, works to promote trade through financial cooperation, short term

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

100

Signed after WW2, created the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, promote economic stability and economic growth

Bretton Woods Agreement

100

What is Miss Fuentes's favorite day of the year?

Halloween

200

Society fails to value the identity or culture of a smaller group within that society therefore making that culture feel "separate"

Marginalization  

200

The scramble for resources in order to achieve economic growth

"New" Imperialism

200

works to improve trade relations among the countries of the world, removes tariffs and other trade barriers, global rules of trade (formally GATT)

World Trade Organization

200

making adjustments to allow for differences example: RCMP changing the uniform to include the Sheik turban

Accommodation

200

Where did Miss Fuentes grow up?

Penhold

300

Company involved in movies, print, music, etc that operates in two or more countries. They usually own several smaller media companies.

Media Transnational

300

Learn different perspectives about the world, share and spread languages, understand that not everyone has the same views, share spiritual beliefs 

Benefits of cultural contact

300

Aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and have environmental sustainability. Was not very successful as many nations do not want to give up economic gain for environmental gain.

Kyoto Protocol

300

The development of cities which stems from the industrial revolution (creates more jobs)

Urbanization

300

How many siblings does Miss Fuentes have?

2 older sister

400

Regulates and supervises Canadian broadcasting and ensures you will hear or see Canadian content on radio and tv. 


CRTC - Canadian Radio-Television & Telecommunications Commission

400

to investigate the history, contemporary issues, and future of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples. It issued a report with a series of recommendations on how to address the consequences of the past that are affecting Aboriginal peoples today.

Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

400

Have a plan to reduce poverty levels, go from public to private ownership, Cuts on government spending/social programs, Embrace capitalist policies

Debt initiative qualifications (IMF, World Bank)

400

the opening of an industry to more competition by removing government regulations originally put in place to limit competition

Deregulation

400

Where did Miss Fuentes go to post secondary?

RDP (RDC at the time)/ UofA in the collab Middle Years Progam

500

Smaller diverse media cannot compete financially, too much influence over world culture, do not always use power to express voices of diverse culture

Disadvantages of media transnationals

500

Made to improve the relationships between the First Nations and police

First Nations Policing Policy

500

Many overseas nations do not have the same regulations we have here in Canada so pollution is created at a larger rate, loss of jobs in home country, low wages paid to workers, child workers

Negatives/con of outsourcing

500

Put in place to control and assimilate the Indigenous peoples of Canada as well as gain control of land (dictate who "owns" what land)

Numbered Treaties

500

What junior high course does Miss Fuentes teach this semester?

Social Studies 7