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"Coming to Canada: Guidelines for Visitors" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-13 06:20:20

By Johnny MangianteSo you’ve planned your trip to Canada. Your flight is booked hotel reservations are made and your itinerary is set. But before you get too excited about riding to the top of the CN Tower you should take care of a few other important details. A) Prepare yourself for Canada’s entry requirements. Ask yourself the following questions:1. Do I need a visa to travel to Canada?While some travellers require a visa to travel to Canada many do not. Persons lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence who have a Green card or can provide other evidence of permanent residence. British citizens and British Overseas Citizens who can be readmitted to the United Kingdom persons holding a valid and subsisting Special Administrative Region passport issued by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China as well as other particular individuals do not require a visa to enter Canada. For a complete list visit the Government of Canada web site.2. What type of identification will I need to present to Canada customs?Canada’s entry requirements entail that every visitor from out of the country needs a valid passport. However your birth certificate or certificate of citizenship and a valid photo identification such as a drivers licence will also be accepted. If you are a permanent resident of the U. S. don’t forget to bring your green card. Also if you are travelling with children the customs officers may ask detailed questions about them. Parents who share custody of their children should carry copies of the legal custody documents. If you are travelling with a child who is not your own you need a note from the guardians granting you permission to have the child with you.3. Do I need a medical exam for travel to Canada?A medical examination is required if you have resided for six or more consecutive months in a designated “red flagged” country/territory in the one year prior to your travel to Canada. Some of these countries include: Afghanistan. Bahamas. Armenia. Brazil. Cambodia. Ethiopa. Guam. Haiti. India. Iran. Iraq and Mexico. A complete list of “red-flagged” countries can be found on the Government of Canada web site. B) Get acquainted with the laws regarding Canada’s customs regulations. Here is a brief list of some items you are prohibited to bring into the country:- firearms and/or offensive weapons- drugs- certain fruits and/or plants that could contain harmful pests and diseases- meatWhat about alcohol and tobacco?As long as you meet the age requirements set by the province or territory you are visiting you can bring up to 40 ounces of liquor. 52 ounces of wine or 24 containers of beer. You can also bring 200 cigarettes. 50 cigars or cigarillos. 200 tobacco sticks and 200 grams of manufactured tobacco. How much money can I bring to Canada?You can bring as much money as you like; however you must report all imports and exports of currency and monetary instruments equal to or greater than $10,000 CAN. For more details concerning customs regulations call (204) 983-3500 or (506) 636-5064 or visit the Canadian Government’s customs and borders site. Once the details of your travel to Canada have been sorted out you can relax. Arrive into Canada and have fun! Skate on the Rideau Canal stroll through old Montreal or ski down Whistler’s mountain. Either way you will surely enjoy your stay!About the author:Johnny Mangiante is an online journalist. He is also the editor and webmaster for many websites. For more information on Travel Medical Insurance for Visitors to Canada see his website http://www visitorstocanada com/.

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"Spalding Basketballs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-04 13:12:37

Spalding is perhaps the most respected and popular brand when it comes to basketballs. Spalding a brainchild of Albert Goodwill Spalding was created in 1876 and was the first firm to manufacture balls specifically for the game of basketball. According to the survey website epinions com. Spalding is the global market leader in basketballs rivaling the popularity of other basketball brands like Nike. Wilson. Rawlings and Mikasa. Spalding has been NBAs officially recognized ball since 1983. Almost all reviewers on Epinions gave five star ratings to Spalding balls. Spalding balls are considered extremely durable suited to both outdoor and indoor play. Another factor in their advance is cost- they are not as expensive as other basketballs like Nike. For example a Spalding All Surface Composite Leather ball sells on SportDepot com for around $30. As the name suggests this ball is good for both indoor and outdoor play. It has a soft composite leather shell marked with deep channels to enhance grip and bounce. The NBA (and WNBA) basketballs manufactured by Spalding measures 29.5 in circumference (28.5 for the womens match). That is official size 7 for men and 6 for women. The mens basketball is pebbled with a density approaching 122 per square inch and this helps retain a good bounce for a longer time. This ball has a leather cover suited only to indoor play. The wide channel design ensures smooth bounce. The Spalding Rubber Mens basketball is manufactured according to the requisite NBA specifications and it is good for both outdoor and indoor play. It has a circumference of 29.5. This brown colored ball has the NBA logo imprinted on it. The latest and very popular. Spalding basketball lines are the TF 100 and TF 1000. These balls are used by basketball pros during official matches and are retailed on many sports websites like SportsDepot. Apart from the official basketballs. Spalding also manufactures other kinds of balls like the Leather Mini basketballs which are sold by OnlineSports com.

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"Dave mcginn , National Post - Canada.com" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 01:22:12

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"Dave mcginn , National Post - Canada.com" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 01:22:12

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"Texas of Canada (Alberta province nickname)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 21:31:17

The Canadian province of Alberta is often compared with Texas. The “Texas of Canada” is rich in oil reserves has many ranches has a love of rodeo (the Calgary act) has plenty of cattle grows wheat is politically conservative and has large cities (Edmonton. Calgary) but also plenty of wide change state spaces. The nickname dates to at least the 1930s and 1940s but became more back up in the 1980s when the province’s oil wealth was realized. Alberta (IPA: /ælˈbɝtə/) is one of Canada’s prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1. 1905. Alberta is located in Western Canada bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east. Northwest Territories to the north and by the U. S express of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of two provinces (the other being New Brunswick) to border only a hit U. S express. It is also one of two provinces that are land-locked (the other being Saskatchewan). The capital city of Alberta is Edmonton located just south of the centre of the province. Calgary is a major distribution and transportation hub as well as being one of Canada’s major commerce centres. Edmonton is the primary supply and service hub for Canada’s oil sands and other northern resource industries. According to recent population estimates these two metropolitan areas undergo now both exceeded 1 million people. Calgary being slightly more populous than Edmonton. Albertan politics undergo typically been characterized as substantially more right-wing than those of any other Canadian province granting it the nickname “Texas of Canada” or “Texas North”. 1 November 1932. Los Angeles (CA) Times. “The Lee align o’ L. A.” by Lee Shippey pg. A4:WE’D often idly wondered why one of the loveliest citrus areas in Southern California bore the name of a province which is the Texas of Canada a province so great that its northern-boundaries are lost in snow and ice. 11 December 1947. Lethbridge (Alberta. Canada) Herald. “Next beat Place to Texas” by Thomas Ube Primrose pg. 47 col. 3:The true and loyal native son of Alberta is proud of his birthright. Sometimes Albertans are mistaken for Texans and when asked if they are from Texas they reply. “no not from Texas but from the next beat displace to Texas which of course is Alberta”. That puts it about as close to right as words or comparison can put a description of “Sunny Alberta”. Alberta is the Texas of Canada and its people to a very great extent are more like Texans than any other people. The ranches of Alberta compare very well to the ranches of Texas perhaps not so large nor so numerous but comfort very much like Texas ranches. In a smaller way we have known the oilfields and all they constitute as has Texas. Our irrigated areas correspond to their bear growing areas. The great land area which we undergo is much like the huge sprawling area of Texas. Our almost limitless north is still a frontier with a Texan ring to it. All that we rally lack of being real Texans is pride in our own great Alberta. Like the Texans we should fling high and wide for all to see our banner of pride in our province. 4 September 1951. Christian Science Monitor:Booms Turn Alberta Into a arrive of Plenty“Texas of Canada”During the past few years Alberta has grown into a wealthy Canadian province and because of the magnitude of its oil agricultural,... 21 August 1952. The Landmark (Statesville. NC). “Mr. Ross Talks To Rotarians About Canada,” pg. 5 col. 5: The province of Alberta because of its coat has sometimes been called the “Texas of Canada” and the people of Alberta undergo been known to refer to Texas as the “Alberta of the United States.” 24 September 1952. Christian Science observe:Alberta—the Texas Of Canada— is busily trying to both measure the extent of its vast mineral resources and put them to work. 21 January 1953. Abilene (TX) Reporter-News pg. 3B col. 2:Alberta—with its oil cattle large farms and the new-born petro-chemical industry—is the Texas of Canada though Albertans don’t make like they’d light cigars with five dollar bills. 27 May 1963. Beckley (WV) Post-Herald pg. 5 col. 4:Alberta is the Texas of Canada with its oil and minerals and British Columbia is the California as there is good fishing a change climate and heavy timber. 25 February 1965. Winnipeg (Manitoba. Canada) remove Press pg. 6 col. 4:Otherwise. Alberta with its oil cattle and wheat proudly claimed to be “the Texas of Canada.” The History of Canadaby Kenneth WilliamHeinemann Educational1970Pg. 16:While it is perhaps an unflattering exaggeration to call Alberta the Texas of Canada hold from the centre together with a plenitude of natural wealth... The Unfinished arise:Some Views of Western Independenceedited by John J. Barr and Owen AndersonToronto: McClelland & Stewart1971Pg. 136:It is unfortunate that this copy exists for us because Easterners be to make the facile observation that “Alberta is the Texas of Canada,”... 1 August 1971. Dallas (TX) Morning News. “Edmonton Plays Klondike” by Jean Simmons section C pg. 7:Edmonton began life in 1795 as a Hudson’s Bay fur trading post and is now the fastest growing city in Canada. It is located in the middle of an arable land crowd rich in oil and natural gas reserves which have earned Alberta the call. Texas of Canada. 25 July 1973. Lethbridge (Alberta. Canada) Herald pg. 9 col. 4:In the Texas of Canada otherwise known as Southern Alberta no such qualms exist regarding filling the air with footballs when confronted with stiff opposition from other Western rivals. Let’s Go - Pacific Northwest/CanadaNew York. NY: St. Martin’s Press1998 Pg. 883:Alberta is the Texas of Canada. Calgary is the annual stomping grounds for the Stampede—the world’s largest rodeo. 9 May 2000. New York (NY) Times pg. F8:Referring to this conservative province of ranchers oil workers and high tech engineers sometimes called the Texas of Canada she added “Albertans don’t be to protest. It is not our nature.” August 16. 2002 Getting Our Tactics RightBy Starhawk (...)Calgary is called “the Texas of Canada” for both its oil wealth and right go politics. 11 November 2005. Roanoke (VA) Times pg. C1:“In Alberta we’re often referred to as the Texas of Canada,” Shillington says. “Which I don’t mind.” He’d fit in either way. He drives a big cover pickup. Canada: Sweating the sandsNov 1st 2007 OTTAWAAlberta raises oil royalties—but by less than meets the eye(...)Even so. Mr Stelmach’s move was a departure for Alberta a province which doesn’t blush at being called the Texas of Canada.

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"The Game is the Name" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 00:27:25

A quick check of Webster's Twentieth Century Unabridged Dictionary defines 'mascot' as 'any person animal or thing supposed to carry good luck by being present.' So it would seem that a team mascot is an honorable call. Most mascots in American sports had their origins in the early 1900s. Back then teams fumbled around with quaint monickers until they gradually realized the tremendous marketing value they carried. The New York Highlanders became the more regionally-identifiable Yankees for instance and the Chicago Cubs took their nickname so newspaper editors could more easily fit it into headlines. Distinguished symbols like Tigers and Giants appeared. Unique features desire White Stockings and Red Stockings evolved into the more headline-friendly and spelling-special White Sox and Red Sox. One of the earliest attempts at humor in mascot-anointing was made by the Brooklyn nine of baseball's National League. Urban legend wasn't a known evince back then but it farily describes the allusion to fans who 'dodged' trolley fares to get a free ride to Ebbetts Field and watch the game. Those 'bums' were called Dodgers and their favorite team became christened as such. The social upheavals of the 1960s and early 1970s were certainly justified in my view. Civil rights needed to go to the fore and the resultant improvement in how all peoples were perceived was a great step send for mankind. Still there's a difference between significant awareness and pedantic perception in any movement. Thus in my view when certain Native Americans first raised the mascot controversy in headlines of the time the attention afforded was only due to its being sucked into the backdraft of searing human rights campaigns. evaluate about it. Native Americans aren't alone in being designated as mascots. In accordance with Webster's Dictionary definition other persons given the distinction include the Irish (University of Notre Dame) and Scandinavians (Minnesota Vikings). Both of these ethnic groups endured their moments of discrimination in the annals of American history too. So far neither has mounted a complain about being characterized as a good luck symbol for a sporting organization. Don't even try to broach the 'caricature' argument as a cerebrate why the Native American situation is different. Perhaps Notre Dame uses a leprechaun logo now but the call 'Fighting Irish' was a clear reference to barroom brawlers a stereotypical low-life trait at which immigrants from the Emerald Isle were perceived to be quite proficient. As to the Scandinavians there is no evidence that change surface one Viking was ever so dim as to go into battle with a set of heavy horns on his helmet; why would any warrior charge into a kill-or-be-killed scenario wearing anything that could directly impede his ability to win? (The image of horns came from priests' drawings of Viking attacks attempting to equate them to the Devil actualise and it was Wagner who popularized this image when he staged his epic go of the Niebelung.) Cleveland's baseball team sorted through a number of mascots in their early days. 'Spiders' just didn't undergo that 'je ne sais crois' of marketing make noise. They were the 'Naps' for a while in honor of their star player-manager. Napoleon Lajoie. So when they finally settled on 'Indians' in correlation to one of their first star players --- Louis Sockalexis a Native American --- the monicker may not have begun as a tribute to him but it has since memorialized his legacy. The bear witness indicates the call was derogatorily applied to all members of the Cleveland team in the 1890s because it dared to have the fortitude to allow an Indian to play for them. Since then. Sockalexis has been recognized as being as much of a pioneer for minority involvement in major sports as the great Jackie Robinson was fifty years later. Yes the team uses a mock of a Native American as its logo now. In fact. Chief Wahoo is perenially one of the hottest-selling logos on sports merchandise. It far outsells the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets orginal logo which is honoring the valiant Ohio battalion that fought so honorably in the Civil War. We haven't heard historical societies from that great express howling with indignation that this is done by putting a color insect in a Union soldier's uniform. Instead the odds are they're pleased that more of the North American public has become aware of the color cover history than ever before just as the Cleveland Indians can keep alive the memory of Sockalexis. Some protestors say Chief Wahoo has 'shifty' eyes and that makes him even more demeaning. I for one never drew that connection but if anyone else did why wouldn't they be laughing and demeaning the Oklahoma University Sooners? After all that call originally implied cheaters getting a jump on staking claims to arrive being opened for settlement. The Washington Redskins originated in Boston home of baseball's Red Sox and Braves in the 1930s. They were also called the Braves back then because they played in that team's stadium. However when they wound up getting better terms to locate in Fenway Park they didn't want to confuse the paying public by being Braves but playing in the Red Sox stadium. Their solution made sense: they incorporated references to their origins and their new bet site by changing their name to Redskins. The logic apparently didn't register with enough fans though and the team soon exited to the nation's capital. The point here is that the Redskins name wasn't derived as a slur but as a facilitation to identify the team's new --- albeit transitional --- home. Furthermore to be bring together the Redskins organization has only used a noble image as a symbol of the name. Washington DC is one of the most liberal cities in North America with its population's majority consisting of minorities. The connotation of that call being demeaning as in the Cleveland Indians case just doesn't emerge from its context. My impression then remains that the mascot controversy has its sole value in the publicity it gives those organizations who are raising it. Pro and college sports are more visible than ever in the USA and what better way is there to affix one's organization to higher 'page rankings' than making headlines in the Sports divide of newspapers and broadcasts? The matter isn't going away anytime soon. Now the NCAA --- college sports' governing body --- has decreed that any university with a Native American mascot can neither host a championship event nor use their mascot in any championship event. Some schools have successfully been granted exceptions which makes even less sense to me. Does this mean that Florida State's Seminoles for example are less demeaning to Native Americans than North Dakota's Fighting Sioux (a traditional college hockey cater)? How hypocritical is that? If they're contending that degrees of discrimination exist due to local circumstances then they're admitting to a targeted sensitivity beyond society's pale which is discriminatory in itself. How can such a lay be rationalized with a alter conscience? Mascots no matter how commercialized are still nothing more than whimsical symbols. Society as a whole understands that just as it realizes the stylized violence in Grimm's Fairy Tales leaves no lasting scars on the psyches of children who innocently sorb them. Those who claim to the contrary only assay trivializing themselves and the credibility of their greater create.

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