Gradually, came sushi and karate from Japan, and delicatessens from Italy and Germany, and 18 speed bikes from several European countries. Chinese food cooked and served by Chinese Canadians, not all of it authentic Cantonese or Szechuan or whatever, got steadily more popular as I grew up. And pizza. And espresso coffee. And holopchi from Ukraine and pyrogies from Poland. French perfumes. Mexican leather goods. Smorgasbords. All of these were virtually unknown to me when I was in grade 1, but were common by the time I was in university. I could go on and on. Other countries are going through similar experiences, some more slowly that Canada has, some actually a bit faster.
Then there are the subtler things, the ways of thinking and living. Yoga, tai-chi, zen, existentialism, deconstructionism, post-modernism, Marxism, supply side economics and on and on.
This world is a globalized one now, and it has been getting gradually more and more so for a long time. There is no going back. We learn to live together on Starship Earth or we exterminate ourselves.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The answer is positively correlated
Explanation:
If university graduates typically earn more money than high school graduates, this would indicate that the level of education and income are positively correlated.
Case studies are not replicated and single case study cannot be generalized to a wider population. The limitation is there is a potential risk for researcher bias in case studies.
People with their wealth and aggressiveness of their children are negatively correlated.
The researcher decides to measure intelligence by the number of seven Dwarfs that names correctly is known as questionable validity.