attended, it was a time of abuse and desecration of culture. The first residential school opened in the 1800’s. Under the Indian Act, it became mandatory for every Indian child between the ages of 4 and 16 to attend a residential school or boarding school and it is illegal for them to attend any other educational institution. There are two objective views that the government wanted to establish with these schooling systems. The first one is to isolate the children from their families, so they can
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constant religious battle during the 12th century because the Roman Catholic Church wanted to take control of the holy land, Jerusalem. In order to conquer Jerusalem, the Church initiated crusades, also known as military campaigns or holy wars. The First Crusade was successful as Jerusalem fell under the European control, but not so much for the following crusades. The Second Crusade was a disaster, as Europeans failed to conquer any land from the Muslims. This led to the Third Crusade in which three
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Some of the Subarctic cultural groups are the Eskimos, the Inuit, Aleut, Inupiaq, St. Lawrence, Alutiq, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian. After reading about all of the cultural groups I learned that most of them ate meat and fish. Fish was the most common food group that was hunted. Eventually imported foods started making their way into these tribes. Once that happened their diets and the nutritional value of the foods started declining. The Eskimos diet was largely protein and fat with few
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Shakespeare, why thou no talk normally. The title of the play is Hamlet By Shakespeare. The play was about Claudius who killed Old Hamlet because he wanted to become king instead of Hamlet. The title of the movie is The Lion King By Cris Sanders. The Lion King is about Scar who kills Mufasa. He becomes king and Mufasa’s son runs away and comes back a while later to recover his crown. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Disney’s The Lion King are similar because the brothers are evil and kill their
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Reason and Self-Knowledge: Cross Species Comparison in King Lear The equivocal distinction between humans and animals captivated early modern thought, permeating works of literature and performance, including Shakespeare’s King Lear. While scholars have explored the connection between early modern views of the species divide and the usage of animal rhetoric in the play, many have neglected Lear’s development, using him only as a gateway for historical discourse. Shakespeare’s use of cross-species
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Raymond of SaintGilles, Godfrey of Bouillon, Hugh of Vermandois and Bohemond of Taranto are the four leaders here engaging in The First Crusade. The “People's Crusade” left shortly before the four main groups of Crusaders. Groups of the civilian crusaders massacred jewish towns and caused crisis in relationships. ● When arriving in Constantinople, Alexius made the leaders swear an oath that they would give authority to him once any land was conquered. All of the leaders except Bohemond resisted.
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1. Why do Inuits have a strong bond? The Inuits have a strong bond because there is not a lot of people there and all of the them work together everyday. Another reason is because where they live is a very small place so everyone knows everyone. This is true because in the video at 50:00 it said, “ Even though it may seem like a big place it’s really not, it’s a every small place……” This means that even though people may think that not everyone would know everyone, they are wrong because everyone
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1. November, 1095 Pope Urban II calls the first Crusade In the town of Clermont ,central France, the Pope has called upon the knights of France. This was done in hopes that they would journey to the Holy Land and liberate the city of Jerusalem. He called on the knights in a response to a request from Emperor Alexios I who wanted to stop the invading Turks from Anatolia. 2. June, 1097 The Crusaders have taken Nicaea The Crusaders along with serfs, and peasants from the Christian world have taken
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Residential schools provoked resistance, both by Indigenous students and adults. Some children refused to co operate with the system and sabotaged the kitchen or classroom, some stole food and supplies, ran away, or in extreme cases, burned down their schools. Their parents and political leaders protested against the school's' harsh conditions and insufficient knowledge, though their arguments were mostly ignored. By the 1940s it was obvious to both the government and most religious bodies that the
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William Shakespeare is one of the greatest playwrights of all time. Macbeth and Othello are two of Shakespeare’s most popular dramas still to this day. Like all Shakespearean heroes, Othello and Macbeth possess a tragic flaw that eventually leads to their downfall. Othello kills out of jealousy, while Macbeth kills out of ambition. In both of these dramas, Othello and Macbeth possess human characteristics that drive them to commit evil acts. Although their tragic flaws are entirely different, they
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