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Canadian Minority Matters

There have been numerous cultural and social changes in Canada over the past few decades.  The contribution of women in jobs has increased, and they are working to support their families equally. The visible minorities in Canada consist of older generations of various ethnicities who would initially migrate there for work or education. The women of the visible minority class usually had low income earlier as compared to the non-visible, minority women. Women totaled about 28% of them earning below the low-income tax, whereas only 14% of non-visible minority women earned below the low-income tax cut-off. As stated in the General Society Survey (GSS), visible minorities are more likely to face racial discrimination and bad behavior than non-visible minorities. The main reasons for discrimination are cultural differences and color differences.  The media in Canada plays an essential role in portraying the identities of minorities in Canada. The portrayal is mostly negati...

Digitizing Vietnam

Being already submerged and digested into the internet era leaves very little wonder for life without advanced technologies. My personal life is so dependent on the connection to others through devices that as soon as I open my eyes I touch my phone. But it is important to realize that it was not always like this, and that there are several countries that straggle behind the digital wave let along have access to the internet at all. It is fairly simple to dream about a digital transformation because if its positives, but involving an entire society in such a big step takes a lot of preparation. By implementing a digital initiative, the entire dynamic of a process will become broader in its change due to the seemingly unlimited range of informational sources and conventional screens that may go undetected due to its style of convenience. According to SmartBrief , one must think about the “bandwidth and saturation” for a stable and reliable enough connection, the “readiness” of the end-...