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    Colvard. It is run by Guy Stimpson, who is a former employee of Charles and Colvard since its inception until the expiry of the patents. Charles and Colvard was heavily dependent on a single supplier, Cree, for its strategic raw material for moissanite, silicon carbide. It is now quite likely for Cree to forward integrate to produce moissanite. The entry of new players will lead to more awareness of moissanite as an alternative to diamond. It will also further reduce prices of moissanite…

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    The red coats must tremble in fear if they chose to retreat to Prince Albert. I pity the meager blind monkeys that General Frederick Middleton has brought to battle. They march to the tune of a dead cow with their heads sulking low. General Middleton has been quoted saying that the Canadian militia is a bunch of “Sunday soldiers” and that he does not trust the North-West Mounted Police. This could be in our favour. Dumont, our people are becoming outraged barbarics. Many have chosen to…

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    HUGHSON,CA--Errors cost Hughson as they took the 2-12 loss against reigning TVL softball champ Ripon. The first two innings remained silent,but Ripon would pick up the pace in the third inning as Mikaela Ferreira brought in two runs after hitting the ball out to center field.Following Ferreiras hit Jazmine Parra would bring in another two runs in for Ripon after hitting the ball towards left field.Hughson would respond quickly at the bottom of the third with a hit to right field bringing in one…

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    The understanding of trauma surpasses the pain and endured torment by the indigenous community. Although the past of residential schools and years of psychological abuse among the indigenous people stay in the past, the trauma forever lives on as a painful reminder. This is proven by the intellectual abuse from the residential schools, forceful acts of sexual harassment, and family members that have met immense agony themselves grow distant with their loved ones. Firstly, the intellectual abuse…

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    culture, people may assume that everyone follows a similar joint-family system. However, there are many different systems with varying complexity, that are used all over the world. A good example of a culture with a different take on kinship are the Cree people. Who have different classifications of cousins based on their lineage. The two types of cousins are: parallel cousins and cross cousins. Parallel cousins are either the children of ego’s mother’s sister, or ego’s father’s brother. …

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    showed a likeness in what they believed. Many of them believed that everything has a spirit. From people to inanimate objects, all things in the world have some kind of spirit. Some of them believed that there were different spirits. For example, the Cree tribe thought…

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    The article begins to explain how society is obsessed with technology nowadays and all they want is to achieve higher advancements in technology. Therefore, to experiment this theory, in the town called Oji-Cree where everything was old- fashion; was a world that supplied little technology. However, once they involved more technological opportunities, “Since the arrival of new technologies, the population has suffered a massive increase in morbid obesity,…

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    and trauma of the first world war had devastating impacts for countless individuals all across the world. It caused the destruction of entire cities and claimed the lives of millions. Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road focuses on the stories of three Cree-Canadians and their experiences during the great war both on the battlefield and the home front. In order to shed light on the often historically disregarded sacrifices and contributions of First Nations people during the first world war, Joseph…

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    parks nearby. “In the city, you don’t get to look at the stars like you can on the rez… ...In Beauval you can go outside and see hundreds of stars.” - (pg. 82-83) Another important part of ceremony is shown in the section “Ceremony in the City”, A Cree woman describes how she balances modern day life with her traditional values. She thinks that “Our ancestors were brilliant and innovative”, and that “they would want us to take full advantage of all that’s available to us to strengthen ourselves…

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    Donna Serpa Journal Article Review November 29th, 2014 Article Critique of “Body Ritual Among the Nacirema” written by anthropologist, Horace Miner. Introduction People of the Nacirema people have some very attention-grabbing cultural practices when it comes to their attitudes of the body. How they view the physique in general and their fascination with the mouth, specifically, is quite bizarre. The purpose of this paper is to critique the peer-reviewed research entitled “Body Ritual Among the…

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