DVM 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: European Colonialism, Transnational Crime, Neoliberalism

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Individualism: is embraced, enjoy full freon and liberty. All gates are open to citizens, free . Tolerance: respecting others, all feel as an equal part of society. Human development, responsibility to protect, sympathy with others. Justice: gdp (gross domestic product) top rank, top democracies, social progress 6th, one of the most multicultural countries, 8th on the human development index, human rights, peace building/ peace keeping, international criminal court, anti- personnel landmine treaty. Average life expectancy at birth: 54 years. Rural population as % of total: 55% Wealthier, healthier, and more urban than they were 100 years ago. This process is often called economic development. Canada is more democratic than it was 100 years ago. This process is often called political development . Canadian society is, in many ways, more egalitarian than it was 100 years ago, especially for women. This process is often called social development . Canadian society experiences a high level of wellbeing.

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