Mental abilities acquired through early schooling remain impaired into adulthood when early schooling is disturbed, not everyday memory which does not depend on schooling.
Since 2004, the Canadian government has been "rediscovering" the Arctic. The Canadian forces, absent from this region for almost two decades, are now back regularly, conducting exercises or building new infrastructure, while a good deal of the equipment acquisition programs are designed to sustain military operations in the north.The north is prominent in official government discourse, as well as in policy. This discourse emphasizes three interconnected elements. First, the north is "ours," a part of Canadian territory, establishing a clear distinction between "us Canadians" and "others." Second, Canadian soil in the north is under siege, both in terms of sovereignty and security. Other Arctic powers (such as the United States and Russia), non-Arctic powers (such as China), and nonstate actors (private corporations, criminal organizations, and terrorists) are staring at the Canadian north and will exploit any weakness
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