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From Momany's wealthy and agonizing expibasketism so much can be drawn to teach about, demote or promote, and to portray Canada as it has never been properly understood; not only by outsiders but also by Canadians themselves. This book makes an extensive and detailed use of that basket of experience to deliver the message that Canada is not at all the 'children's-best-interests-friendly' nation that it is often mistaken for. Canada may be entitled to what it claims to be. But, since a country or community can only be correctly seen through the workings of the institutions that incarnate it, this study has dared to show a contrary portrait. It documents and proves the theorization that most of the country's institutions that are supposedly there to carter for and protect children and promote their wellbeing and glowing avenir often end up in reality instead actively working against the said children and all what their best interest should properly signify. The hope is that the experts in the relevant fields can find the material presented herein useful for their further specialized and in-depth analyses and sane policy formulation.Product Identifiers
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ISBN-139789956762255
eBay Product ID (ePID)215635627
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SubjectAnthropology
Publication Year2015
Number of Pages152 Pages
Publication NameCanadian Institutions and Children's Best Interests
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorPeter Ateh-Afac Fossungu
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height216 mm
Item Weight181 g
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Title_AuthorPeter Ateh-Afac Fossungu