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Canada's history is replete with many successful examples of government stepping in to produce solutions when the market couldn't such as the setting up of the CNR and Air Canada.
Biologically-Based Standards
Guidelines or criteria that are grounded in biological characteristics or processes.
Facial Features
The distinct characteristics or attributes of a person's face, which can include shape, expressions, and other physical traits.
Symmetry
The quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; often associated with harmony and balance in design or form.
Mere Exposure Effect
Repeated exposure to an object results in greater attraction to that object.
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