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    been studying the “First People of Canada” and found out that they have similarities and differences. This Essay will be about the differences and similarities between the Inuit, the Plains People and the Plateau People. Similarities All of these tribes have a lot in common. For example, transportation is one of the things that they have in common,when I researched these tribes I found that they all make and wear snowshoes to get through the ice and snow.…

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    Shubenacadie School state that their purpose is to “Take the Indian out of the Indian”. The first settlers would take…

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    There are thousands of people who are not able to receive first aid or healing before emergency responders arrive. What would have happened if a bystander had the first aid or CPR training? Just performing CPR or first aid can triple the victim’s chance of survival. CPR and first aid, not just to me, but to many others, should be a mandatory lesson that people should be taught. If you learn the basics, you can save a life. CPR and first aid could be something that not everyone…

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    you are involved in a crash, there are certain things that you have to do, and then some things that are just common sense. First, you need to stop immediately. You will be penalized if you don’t. You can be sent to jail, fine up to $2,500, or both. You licence will also be suspended. It's kinda common sense to stop. If you don’t than you will get labeled a jerk and meanie. Second, you need to render air. If you can, find someone that is trained in first aid. If there is anyone injured you…

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    Appalling Apathy of Canadians Among traditions that tend to be forgotten, different groups have unique ways of helping society as in Totem by Thomas King. He uses litotes to represent how Canadian Society disregards the mistreatment of the First Nations people. The mimicking of our society’s attitude shows the author’s tone of disapproval. In addition, the A Tribe Called Red responds by bringing individuals together through their unique music, and has intentions to bring tradition into a…

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    to school and learned poetry, history, Greek and Latin. At the age of 18, Shakespeare was required to marry a woman named Anne Hathaway. She was twenty six years old when she found out that she was 3 months pregnant. William and Anne had there first child on May 26, 1583 who they named Susanna. They also had twins Judith and Hamnet on February 2, 1985, but sadly Hamnet died at the…

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    was actually good at something is what made me like it, among other things of course. Now writing on the other hand, I have never felt confident with my writing skills. I am not one to write these huge, elegant, perfect papers like some of the kids in my English 1010 class I was in this past year. I have been reading ever since I learned how, and I have always loved it. One of my fondest reading memories is when I was in the first or second grade and I had become utterly obsessed with a series,…

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    bilingualism/multilingualism. “Language endangerment has three symptoms, which are fewer speakers, fewer areas of use, and structural simplification” (Chou. Lecture Outline Notes, 26 March 2016). Codeswitching and bilingualism/multilingualism are two different things but go in the same category. “Bilingualism/multilingualism is the ability to speak more than one language in normal parts of life.” “For example, in school or at home” (Chou. Lecture Outline Notes, 26 March 2016). “Codeswitching is…

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    believe Shakespeare’s intent was to offer perspective to both sides in the colonialism argument: both the oppressors, and the oppressed. The Tempest offers unique perspectives by portraying the thoughts and feelings of every character. While in the first act, Prospero curses Caliban and Miranda proclaims that he simply is of a “vile race” (Shakespeare 20), in later acts, Caliban voices the constant terror that he feels by Prospero’s presence, which makes the reader conflicted as to who is…

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    use of sutures to close wounds. All of which are taught by my lifeguard instructors. Since I know a thing or two about nursing, I am already ahead do the game and am ready to start medical school. All that stands between me and my degree is a whole lot of money that I unfortunately do not have.…

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