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    the importance Aboriginal people had in the formation of Canada‚ and it also means that Canada has not come to terms with its mistreatment of Aboriginal peoples. In this essay I will argue that Canada must learn about Aboriginal peoples history‚ identity‚ and treaties in order to build a strong relationship for the future‚ by the implementation of educational programs throughout Canada’s educational system. I will do this by explaining the important roles Aboriginal peoples played in forming Canada

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    cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar fifth on a list of 30 people compiled after a poll in 13 countries‚ including India. The ’World’s most admired people poll’ was conducted by YouGov for Times by surveying almost 14‚000 people in Great Britain‚ France‚ Germany‚ Russia‚ the US‚ Australia‚ Pakistan‚ Indonesia‚ India‚ China‚ Egypt‚ Nigeria and Brazil. There were four Indians in the top ten and seven overall in the list of 30 most-admired people. Sachin‚ 40‚ was fifth with six other Indians featuring

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    Aboriginal peoples have a long history of facing discrimination in Canada. Their political background is not expansive or lengthy in terms of voting in federal and provincial elections. All Aboriginal peoples in Canada were granted the right to vote in 1960 without enfranchisement. During the 2015 Canadian federal election campaign‚ Aboriginal issues‚ such as the housing crisis and self-government‚ were not forefront for the candidates‚ but political involvement has incrementally become important

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    People of Color in the 1900s African Americans and Native Americans throughout history have suffered many unmentionable atrocities at the hands of the ‘whites’‚ whether from eviction of their ancestral lands to the evils of slavery. In Morrison’s Song of Solomon‚ the Dead family inherited their surname through the ignorance of a ‘white’ man and lost their patriarch at the hands of another ‘white’ man. In contrast to Morrison’s Song of Solomon‚ Silko’s The Ceremony‚ Tayo’s people have been forced

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    January 25‚ 2013 Indigenous Peoples Movement: Okinawans (Ryukyuans) I decided to do my report on the Indigenous Peoples of Okinawa because I am full Okinawan and I am very interested in my people! Okinawans‚ also known as Ryukyuans live in the Ryukyu islands also known as the Okinawa Island and it is the largest and most populated island of the chain. Although considered by the Japanese as a speaking a dialect‚ the Okinawans speak separate languages such as Okinawa‚ also known as Uchinaguchi and

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    white people. The most pathetic discrimination happened by black men. In the past‚ People considered them as unknown people because black men were lack of identities. It did not matter if they are slaves or freeman‚ fathers or children‚ religious or not. The discriminations were happened in public places‚ medical facilities‚ education and other community services. Seats for blacks‚ schools for blacks which lack of fund‚ and sometimes unfair treatment also received by African American people from

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    Ordinary People  Significance of Title:  Ordinary People is named so because it tells the story  of a year in the lives of “ordinary” (normal) people.   Author:  Judith Guest   Biographical Information:  • born March 29‚ 1936  • American novelist/screenwriter  • studied English and psychology at the  University of Michigan  • graduating with a BA in education  Date Published:  1976  Historical Significance:  In the 1970s the interest in studying the human mind  arose in many people. In an interview Guest said

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    eradication of slavery‚ Black people were still ostracized and treated horribly in mainstream society‚ despite claims that they were free. There are widespread notions that Black people were and are treated terribly in the South but that when they move and migrate to other areas‚ the treatment ceases. The lynchings stop‚ the policy changes are better‚ and the micro-aggressions are nonexistent‚ but this is simply not the case. The idea that the South was the only place where Black people were mistreated is rooted

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    In today’s generation‚ people so loosely use the word that is demeaning and caused so much hurt in the past. It is amazing that people have selective amnesia and conveniently forget that the N-word brought among hurt‚ confusion‚ death and betrayal. Now people are trying to say that the N-word can be used as a word of endearment‚ a word that sets apart an enemy from a foe. Of course depending on the tone and nature that the term is spoken in. I have been deeply offended and distraught at the thought

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    different living habits from HK people. Taboos in their own culture are often unknown to or neglected by HK people‚ thus causing cultural conflict to some extent. For example‚ South Asian people are quite traditional and conservative‚ so one taboo is that they cannot be touched by people of another gender. Another factor causing their difficulty in integrating into HK people is that most of them are living underprivileged‚ often being looked down upon by local people. That is what I saw in a supermarket

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