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Pavel [41]
3 years ago
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During particularly busy and stressful shifts, kyle and some of his co-workers in the morgue often find themselves making jokes

and facetious remarks among themselves. making jokes about a stressful situation is a form of:
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satela [25.4K]3 years ago
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It is form of emotion-focused coping called distancing. Distancing is likewise connected as a connection style. Secure people, those with low levels of uneasiness and shirking, adapt well to stretch since they look for help from trusted connection figures or utilize mental delineations of help from the past.
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International assistance accounts for approx. 1.8% of 2019 federal budget spending  – unchanged from last years 1.8% budget expenditure in 2018.

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Most of this has now transitioned to GAC consolidated. Which means it is not possible to easily distinguish (former) CIDA from (former) DFAIT assistance.

The more relevant distinction is whether the financing is from the international assistance envelope (IAE) or non-IAE. The IAE accounts for the vast majority, 88%, or CAD$5.6 billion in 2019. Non-IAE channels are 12% (or CAD$792 million) and comprise items such as the cost of settling refugees.

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Using the Data

Hover over country circles on the map to see how much went to which countries. Circles are sized to reflect the amount of Canadian aid the country receives (in the selected year, by default most recent).

Clicking on a country will reveal links that can be clicked for more details. Doing so will switch the view to the details table, where further selections can be made.

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Multiple countries can be selected at one time for comparison (no more than two at a time are recommended). Hold down Control + right click. Click again to deselect. Refresh browser or click “Reset” at the bottom of the dashboard to reset the view. At any point, to go back, click “Undo” at the bottom of the dashboard.

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Note: this data was last updated in April 2020. Data can be freely extracted from the above dashboard using the “download” options.

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