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    Introduction The history of Canada is one that not many like to talk about. Between taking land, killings, residential schools, and high foster care rates there is a lot of intergenerational trauma that needs healing still. For this essay I picked Scenario number two, a story about an eight-year-old boy named Jackson. Jackson lives in Victoria, a city on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. From his story a Child and Youth Care practitioner can learn what inter-generational impact the children go…

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    The education of parents is crucial in creating healthier environments for children. It may be a huge task, but give a great reward and will help to change future generations. One major thing education should be focused on is eating healthy and creating healthy eating habits. Often in Canada’s northern communities, food is expensive and often unaffordable for families (Insel, P. M., Roth, W. T., Irwin, J. D., & Burke, S. M., 2011). The…

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    he always receive letter from citizens that authoritarianism would cover Rome. They were afraid of this and asked Brutus to spoke out from a sense of justice and save them. (Shakespeare 2.1. 45-55). Because of this, Brutus tried his best to do the things which were right in his mind. Brutus claimed that “I say to him that my love for Caesar was no less than his. If, then, that friend demands to know why I rose up against Caesar, this is my answer: it’s not that I loved Caesar less, but that I…

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    within himself. He took off his hat, sat down next to the newly-created puddle, and wept. He heard someone walk by, crushing crops as they made a trail. They didn 't notice him, and in that moment he felt thankful for his crops. It was the closest thing to happiness he had felt in the last few days. A fruity smell wisped past him, and made him throw up once more. *** The cops hadn 't yet determined how her head came off. It was a clean break, which would imply human action, but…

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    unreported cases of domestic violence is aboriginal households, almost 90% of aboriginal women face domestic violence issues. Many of the aboriginal women face poverty, which drives them into prostitution. In this way, they are victimized. More gruesome things happen to aboriginal women. Sometimes they are literally beaten to death. Even worse is when they are killed for the sole purpose of harvesting their organs. To further push this, the racist and sexist portrayal of aboriginal women not…

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    at managing people and steering things to go his way. Caesar was raised as a patrician, but his family was not wealthy, especially because…

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    Macduff is fed up and he exclaims a few choice things in Act 4. Including, "Hold fast the moral sword, and like good men / Bestride our down-fall'n birthdom" (4.3.3-4), and, "front to front / Bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself; / Within my sword's length set him. If he 'scape, / Heaven forgive…

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    chief of elders to understand. An elder thought that Horatio marring his dead brothers widow was a step up. Tiv elders also argued that a chief should have many wives, to benefit them and their village. The Tiv believed that taxes were a terrible thing. There was a lengthy argument about omen’s and what they can and can’t do, and why someone would send an omen to another. The Tiv believed that only witchcraft can make a person go mad, and someone bewitching a person causing them to go mad can…

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    Grounded: Play Analysis

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    On March 17, 2016 at eight o'clock pm I attended the play at the Wells Theatre put on by The Virginia Stage Company entitled Grounded. The play writer of this one women show wrote exactly twenty-one plays in his lifetime. Some which include, Grounded of course, Elephant's Graveyard, All Talk, One Hand Clapping, The Royal Historian of Oz, Lovely Letters, Three Men in a Boat, Borglum! The Mount Rushmore Musical, Tights on a Wire and Night of the Mime just to name a few. His plays have been…

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    the two character’s Demetrius and Oberon both use their ability to control others and are even controlled by each other. Oberon is the king of the fairy world, he puts a spell on his wife, Titania. The spell will make her fall in love with the first thing she sees when she wakes up, he hopes she will see some kind of animal. He does this to distract her because he thinks she is unloyal to him. Demetrius is a young man whom is in love with his best friend, Lysander’s, future wife, Hermia. However…

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