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    1. American History is very interesting. It is extremely important to know and understand how we got to where we are today. Throughout the slides there is some of the major events in our history. The World War I also know as the Great War, was caused by militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism and much more. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand started everything (Greenspan, 2014). He was the Archduke of Austria. The United States entered the war in 1917. President Wilson went…

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    Who Was Louis Riel A Hero

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    of Manitoba. He was born on October 22 1844 and die on November 16 1885 because he was guilty of murder or high treason for Thomas Scott. The Manitoba Act, which was given royal assent on May 12 1870, when the Province of Manitoba was welcomed to Canada and Confederation. Two years after the Manitoba Act Louis Riel flees to Montanna were starts a family and becomes a teacher. About 12 years later a friend of Riels brings him back to Manitoba. Louis Riel is a hero just look what he did he got…

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    Inuit Perspectives

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    Week 10: Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls, Inuit Perspectives I found myself very relieved to finally discuss the murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls in Canada, a topic that receives devastatingly little attention in the mainstream media. When thinking about this journal article, I automatically knew that I wanted to contribute to Metis artist Jaime Black’s (2014) REDress project, which was started as a way to build attention to the realities of the missing and…

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    Many refugees should be let allowed into different countries including the U.S, because they should be able to start a new life. There are multiple fights going on in the Middle East because of the Isis Terrorist group. There has been much trouble caused because of them. Multiple bombings and shootings have killed many innocent families including children all because of Isis. Apart from all the destruction Isis has caused these families need to find better places to live and seek new lives for…

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    I believe that too many things went into effect that caused the colonial demise of England's colonies. First of which was The French and Indian war, (1754-1763). Which began with a dispute between the British, and the French, and the Indians over the Forks of Ohio. Because the British wanted to take the land away from them. The British won and as a result, The Peace treaty of 1763 was signed. The British soon began to tax the colonists to help pay for the cost of the war. The results of the war…

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    What caused Britain and America to grow apart? First of all, the war began simply as a disagreement over the way Great Britain treated the colonists versus how they felt they should be treated. Because of the tighten controls of Britain, the colonists started thinking of themselves as real British. This means they should deserve all the fundamental rights that a British have. The British, on the other hand, didn't see the colonists as a part of their community. They did not think the colonists…

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    In the early twentieth century, Canada and America had similar health care systems since both were colonies of England and they had common political, cultural, and economic structure, which they also shared similar religious traditions, health diseases and healing methods for their health care systems. Although they had many similarities, the delivery of health care system changed in 1961when the democratic government of Saskatchewan, Tommy Douglas, stepped in and proposed a national health care…

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    “ The Tlingit’s are known as Kolosh and are a Native American people that belong to the Southeastern coast and costal islands of Alaska ( History of the Tlingit Indians).” The Tlingit’s have many different religions, but the one they are very close to is the Haida religion. They have lived in 3 different groups including Yell or Raven, Goch or Wolf, and Nehadi or Eagle and had 18 different families which had the names of wolf, bear, eagle, whale, shark, porpoise, puffin, orca, goose, beaver, owl…

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    Dixie Swot Analysis

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    Geographic The total area of United States includes land and water. In comparison to other nations, the United States is the world’s fourth largest, the land area of the United States is 2,959,064 square miles. Let’s look closer to the south of the U.S.A. because it is where most of the Winn-Dixie stores are located. The Southern United States or it is better to say American South ( Dixie), or you can call it just the South. This is a region of the United States of America. If you look at the…

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    related to Canadian literature and it’s writers. As a matter of fact, the direr need for students to become accustomed with the literacy of Canada is greatly important. In all honesty, three reasons are; requiring to concentrate upon Canadian Literacy/culture besides neighbouring cultures, the desire of promoting and constructing new current writers in Canada, while also motivating multicultural literacy to help reflect on Canada’s society. Therefore in order to be certain that Ontario students…

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