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    First Nations Problems

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    Canada must help alleviate problems faced by First Nations Greetings, classmates, teachers, fellow Canadians, We have gathered here to discuss how our society has caused many problems that Canada’s Natives face today, such as destroyed lives, endangered cultures and languages, unforeseeable economic future on reserves, and how it silently neglects and lets them struggle in those problems. Canadian history is a great example how we grow as a nation and learn valuable lessons from our previous…

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    I have of late had the same thought - for things which I do half at Random are afterwards confirmed by my judgment in a dozen features of Propriety. Is it too daring to fancy Shakespeare this Presider?” (qtd. in Mabillard) Charles Dickens considered Shakespeare: “the great master who knew everything”…

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    Crusades, all of them were a failure except the very first one. The crusaders wanted to take back the Holy Land from the Muslims. The Crusades were a curious mix of God and warfare, two of the chief concerns of the Middle Ages (pg 289). The Crusades were based on the idea of a holy war against the infidels or unbelievers (pg 291). The Pope convinced a lot of people to go to the Holy Land to fight for it back. The crusader accomplished some things from going to the Holy Land, even though they…

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    a lack of absolute control in any situation. In the Shakespearean play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare introduces and expands upon the topics of control, order, and disorder. There are three specific themes that branch out from the topics. First is the theme of oblivion and the facile manipulation of a person within oblivion. Second is insight into a person’s natural ability to adapt to changes in the environment. The last theme is the concept of never having complete control in any…

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    Indian Act Philosophy

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    Indian act philosophy encourage aboriginal people to live their Indian status and culture and to become member of Canadian society (Makarenko, 2008, p.8). The term Indian refers to the men with the Indian blood, child of such person, women who was married to such person (Makarenko, 2008, p.10). It also broader the enfranchisement system, in which “aboriginal lose their Indian status and gain full citizenship” (Makarenko, 2008, p.10). Women who married to non-aboriginal men is also a part of…

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    Patagonia’s Pom Beanie “To do things differently, we need to perceive things differently”. In other words, to change the path that we are on, we must first understand where we are headed. For the world to live the way Canadian’s do, we would require 4.7 Earths to sustain the resources. This statistic displays the dramatic need for a shift in the thinking of the use of our resources. To accomplish this, we need to not only change our thinking, we need to change the way we design. Through…

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    better than others, love drives people to do crazy things and never give up. There have always been plenty of conflicts between people in the…

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    family was, just before he turned 20 he began exploring North America in 1603 when he was invited on an expidition of François Gravé Du Pont, who was his uncle. Champlain also once he returened back to France wrote a book of this trek, it was the first completed story with full descriptions of the St Lawrence since Jacques Cartier's went and explored it himself. Champlain from the years 1604 to 1607 went on and explored the settlement North of Florida, Port Royal, Acadia in 1605 as well as the…

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    era in 15th century this was something that would have been considered as a requirement to be a family member and an honorable thing to do as it shows the extent of respect you have to your family, but the two of them do it in opposing way.At the beginning of Act one Scene one where a fight is taking place between the two families Benvolio comes into the play for the first…

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    Arthur and et al). His multiple murders are great examples of external conflict as well. To cover his own tracks, he kills Duncan’s guards violently and his murder count goes up to three. He goes through the motions of regret after committing the first few murders, which is his internal conflict. He also struggles internally when deciding if he should kill Duncan or not. There are also supernatural elements (another characteristic) such as the witches and Banquo’s…

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