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Un sencillo mapa en escalas de grises con la región del Ártico. La región es muy diversa en términos de paisajes, que van desde las llanuras costeras planas, colinas y montañas que superan los 6.000 m ...
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Dror Bar-Natan (Hebrew: דרוֹר בָר-נָתָן; born January 30, 1966) is a Professor at University of Toronto Department of Mathematics, Canada. His main research interests include knot theory, finite type ...
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Jonathan Nitzan is Professor of Political Economy at York University, Toronto, Canada. He is the co-author of Capital As Power: A Study of Order and Creorder, published 2009. Their writings focus of t ...
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Derek Richard Corrigan is the current mayor of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Corrigan is a graduate of Vancouver's Sir Charles Tupper Secondary School and has lived in Burnaby since 1977, the ...
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Suzy Lake (born 1947) is an American-Canadian artist based in Toronto. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Lake immigrated to Canada in 1968, following the 1967 Detroit riots. After moving to Montreal in 1968, ...
Right-wing populism is a political ideology that rejects existing political consensus and usually combines laissez-faire liberalism and anti-elitism. It is considered populism because of its appeal to ...
Peterborough /ˈpiːtərbɔroʊ/ PEE-tər-bawr-oh is a city on the Otonabee River in central Ontario, Canada, 125 kilometres northeast of Toronto. The population of the City of Peterborough was 78,698, whil ...
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Oliver is a community at the south end of the Okanagan Valley in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, with a population of over 4,000 people. The community of Oliver is made up of land g ...
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Harvey S. Gellman (1924–2003) was born in Poland and emigrated to Canada when he was very young. After getting a Ph.D., he launched a successful career as a consultant in Toronto. He was remembered as ...
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Carbonear is a town in the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. There were 4,739 people living in Carbonear in 2011; this is up from 4,723 in 2006.
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