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    Beaver (1995) quoted Levinas’ work from ——. "The very meaning of being an other person is "the one to whom I am responsible." Beaver explained that Levinas claimed that the “moral ought”, the origin of Ethics, is none other than the ‘other', or the recognition of the “otherness” of the human person through sensibility. According to Beaver, Sensibility is passive, it is the enjoyment of life, and it is satisfaction through…

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    The account of "Abenaki Creation Story and The Importance of Dreaming" and The Chief's Daughters are fundamentally the same. In the story, the Great Spirit chose to fill a space with light and life. From his awesome force he directed the flashes of creation. He requested Tôlba, the Great Turtle to originate from the waters and turn into the area. The Great Spirit shaped the mountains and the valleys on turtle's back. He put white mists into the blue skies. He contemplated what sort of animals he…

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    The relationship Native Americans held with the Spanish, the French, and the English were of crucial importance to the development of colonial North America, it was one of the factors that shaped North America to what it is now. From the very first contact with Europeans, to the Americans declaring independence on July 1776 from the mother nation, Great Britain, the Native Americans were always present and because of their influence and the roles their relationships played with the different…

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    northeastern territory approximately around 1634. The contact with Europeans had damaging affect on Native American populations and their resources. Trigger (1990) mentions, that the Dutch were looking to trade goods such as guns, for Beaver pelts (6). The demand for beaver pelts resulted in the Iroquois expanding their hunting territory into what was deemed Huron territory, and it led to bloody warfare, since Iroquois had larger populace they were able to obtain more pelts and thus more guns,…

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    Canada Coat Of Arms

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    Canadian Coat of Arms Canada’s coat of arms is an important design that contains highly important symbols, but some of these need to be refreshed. In the initial design, the crest was represented by a lion, but we replaced this symbol with a totem. The totem represents the First Nations people, as the have a strong connection to Canada’s history. However we still decided to keep the crown to represent Canada as a constitutional monarchy that is run by a sovereign. On the right of the totem pole…

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    drink or eat, they followed a robin who they did not know, and they talked to a beaver which could have been on the witches side. They didn’t know many things when it came to Narnia and the new world. They were sacrificing everything. Meeting Aslan was also a huge sacrifice. They were meeting a lion of all things, for the first time and only going off what the beavers said to them. Should they have trusted the beaver in the first place, I don’t know. They could have been set up to be eaten by…

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    neurotic behavior. Individual’s that are being neurotic often are trapped in a self-defeating interpersonal style (Beaver 112). This style often wards off anxiety. According to Horney, those who are neurotic have three distinct interaction styles that they use to avoid anxiety. Horney called these styles moving toward people, moving against people and moving away from people (Beaver, 114). Individual’s who move toward people are often become dependent on others and have this desire of being…

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    sitcom Leave It To Beaver. In the Leave It To Beaver episode called, “Beaver and Andy,” Beaver’s mother plays the role of the stereotypical homemaker housewife, cleaning around the house, making dinner, and taking care of the kids. Beaver’s father plays the role of the breadwinner, working to provide for his family and being the head of the household. The breadwinner and homemaker roles are shown when Beaver’s mother said, “I have to go pick your father up at his office” (“Beaver and Andy”). The…

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    The Grey Wolf History

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    around ungulates no longer overgrazing the riparian areas, staying in one place too long makes prey vulnerable, keeping the riparian area in a healthy balance between overgrowth and overgrazing allows the beaver to thrive (Hannibal). There are many benefits that can be found from increasing the beaver population such as increasing the water yield available to surrounding cities, reduce flooding, making ecosystems more resilient and dams that serve as a reservoir for carbon by creating rich soil…

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    Colonialism transformed daily lives by changing aspects of many areas in our lives for a long time; sometimes it inflicted pain or happiness. However, there was always a motivation involved, such as economic, political and social. Some examples of countries that were colonized by the British are India and Canada. Let's move along to see how these changes in the economic, political and social impact these countries. Economic was one of the motivations involved in colonizing Canada and India.…

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