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Research and put on a debate about the desirability of Canada's policy of multiculturalism. Include a "representative" of Shaila Bhave in the debate. How does the policy compare to a "melting pot" policy like that of the United States? Does your answer to this question depend on your position in society?
Gather information from psychology books on the ways that people experience and deal with grief. Do they accurately describe Shaila's experience in the story?
Investigate the Sikh community of India. What is their stance now on the Air India bombing? What is the status of...
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