Most Caribbean immigrants come to Canada seeking a better life. They want a safe and healthy lifestyle that Canada seems to offer but instead, they face harsh situations. Many are exploited and taken...


Most Caribbean immigrants come to Canada seeking a better life. They want a safe and healthy lifestyle that Canada seems to offer but instead, they face harsh situations. Many are exploited and taken advantage of in the workplace. This essay will discuss how Caribbean individuals coming into Canada experience racism such as unfair wages, substandard working conditions, and restrictions in trade agreements forcing individuals to be constrained to general labor.







FINAL PAPER ESSAY ASSIGNMENT CCRB501 RACISM AND CARIBBEAN PEOPLES IN CANADA WINTER 2020 DUE March 20TH, 11:30 PM 7 pages minimum 10-pages maximum, double-spaced, excluding cover page and bibliography. Essays must incorporate correct spelling, grammar, sentence structure, referencing and a bibliography (you must use APA referencing format http://library.ryerson.ca/guides/style). Essays are to be double-spaced and typed in 12-point Times New Roman font, with standard margins. You must use clear and grammatically correct English. The completed bibliography MUST have 6-8 course readings, 1 course video, plus 1 outside scholarly source and the course WEBSITE. Failure to provide the required references will result in an automatic grade of F. An outside scholarly source would include: peer-reviewed scholarly journal article; scholarly book; scholarly website. You can find many scholarly sources here: https://library.cf.ryerson.ca/guides/view/?guide=481#tabs-481-101 The following are NOT scholarly sources: newspaper and magazine articles, personal websites and blogs; novels and literary works; government websites; Wikipedia, encyclopaedias, and dictionaries; websites not from a scholarly site. (You may include these in your essay but not as your outside scholarly source). If you are concerned about whether your source is scholarly or not, please send me the link. Do not rely on generic dictionaries (Webster’s, Oxford, dictionary.com, etc.) for your definitions. Look to course readings for this. Do not limit yourself to the 5 paragraph model. This is a 7-10-pages paper – you will need more than 5 paragraphs to answer the question. Focus on organizing your paper according to theme rather than number of paragraphs. **If you are unsure or would like to talk through your paper, please book an appointment with me. Each appointment is 15-30 minutes and takes place either by phone or zoom. Your essay must demonstrate a clear analysis of the issues raised in the question, using critical thought. You are required to do more than simply describe the issues; you must show how issues raised by in the readings/videos interact with and/or challenge each other. No late papers will be accepted without proper documentation i.e. a Ryerson Medical Certificate http://www.ryerson.ca/senate/forms/medical.pdf. Students who intend to submit a late paper with documentation must inform me in advance. Final Checklist:  The Final Major Paper must include a title page and complete list of references, including appropriate in-text citations (APA format).  It should be double-spaced and typed in Times New Roman 12-point font, with standard margins, printed double-sided.  It must incorporate correct spelling, grammar, sentence structure.  Students must refer to at least 6-8 course references (readings and videos included) and 1 outside scholarly source (book, academic scholarly journal). A scholarly source does NOT http://library.ryerson.ca/guides/style https://library.cf.ryerson.ca/guides/view/?guide=481#tabs-481-101 http://www.ryerson.ca/senate/forms/medical.pdf FINAL PAPER | K. NAIDOO include encyclopedia, newspaper & magazine articles, personal websites and blogs; novels and literary works; government websites; dictionaries or Wikipedia. If any of these sources are listed in your final paper it will discredit your overall paper, resulting in a significant reduction of your final grade. **Final Notes***: a) Plagiarism is a serious offense with severe consequences. Please ensure you maintain copies of your working drafts and rough notes just in case. Lack of proof of work contributed can result in an individual grade of zero. Please follow up on Ryerson’s “how to avoid plagiarism” which can be found on the library website.

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