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    Protectionism: Made in 1869. Colonial and state government adopted the protective legislation and policies to control and segregate aboriginal people from the white population‚ and from each other. Enforced white protectors to who administrated the reserves‚ missions. Government made where they should live. They did not have any rights or independence. Movement of aboriginal. They need permission to leave or enter fence reserves. Were life was poor Leasure and sporting active. Tradition and culture

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    Aboriginal women in Western Canada have been faced with challenges and adversity in many aspects of their everyday lives. It is important to identify and analyze some of the reasons why there are a high proportion of Aboriginal women involved in the sex trade in Western Canada. This analysis is to further demonstrate the state and society’s implications and effects on the lives of these women‚ and how they have shaped the world that sex trade workers in Canada are forced to live in day in and day

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    Aboriginal people are the first settlers of Canada‚ including the first nations‚ Inuit‚ and Métis. Upon the arrival of the European settlers of Canada who came with their own civilization‚ the aboriginal people were considered ignorant and uneducated. These European settlers wanted to increase literacy at the same time making their culture dominant over the aboriginal people leading to the funding for the residential schools. This is where the aboriginal children were taken for education. This became

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    where it held a 25.1% stake. In the same year Kingdom bank Africa Limited was licenced by Bank of Botswana while Kingdom Financial Holdings also implemented a Z$1.5billion rights offer required to fund the expansion strategy and launched microfinance operations through Microking. In 2005‚ the company implemented the second rights offer to raise Z$100 billion and a third one for Z$1‚5 trillion the following year to support its expansion strategy. In 2006 Kingdom Financial Holdings increased its stake

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    (Kuhn‚ 1998: 30). The European invaders drove most of Aboriginal people out of the mainland‚ and furthermore‚ they took a lot of indigenous children from their families and forced them to work at white farms or stations. They did not even consider Aboriginal people the citizen of Australia until 1967‚ and this continued in some states until 1980s (Yunupingu‚ 1997: 63-64). D’Souza (1999: 26) claims that what European people have done to Aboriginal people is a ’genocide’‚ which can be defined as a crime

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    determination in maintaining educational rights and practices for the children of rural Warrego through never giving up on their shared dream with Indigenous Elder Colin Freddie (ECF) to provide purposeful education to Aboriginal students whom would otherwise potentially become uneducated. The couple appear to promote the core values of Aboriginal Terms of Reference whereby they demonstrate self-determination in enhancing political and social development for Aboriginal peoples‚ they establish positive social

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    Date: May 8‚ 2015 Project Charter Purpose of Project Charter Bausch & Lomb Inc. (B&L) is well known for its world-class delivery in eye care products. From their innovative creations of lenses‚ pharmaceuticals‚ and ophthalmic surgical products‚ Bausch & Lomb truly lives up to its mission of being “number one in the eyes of the world” every day. In addition to eye care products‚ the company began to invest in related external businesses to increase their profits and brand. In order to make sure

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    Contemporary Aborigional SpiritualitiesDiscuss how aboriginal spirituality is determined by the dreaming -Kinship-Ceremonial Life -Obligations to the land and peopleAboriginal spirituality is determined by the kinship because kinship is the fabric of traditional aborigional society. In this extended family everybody is related through the complex web of the dreaming.Tribes are made up of clans decended from a spirit ancestor denoted by a totem. The natural totem is from the clans region. It unifies

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    Charter Schools: The Future of Education? For decades the American education system provided parents with three choices: public‚ homeschool or private school. If they chose public then their child(ren) would be assigned to a school past on where they lived. However ‚ “in the early 1990s a handful of states created independent public charter schools‚ providing opportunities for teachers and others to develop innovative schooling options “ (Palmer‚ Louann 2007). Not only did the creation of

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    manuscript focuses on charter schools and the legislation related to charter schools. A focus will be on policy and the major driving force the policy and how it affects academic achievement across the state. The controversial charter school is one proposed method to provide a better education to students. A charter school is a school which receives public funding but operates independently. Charter schools are an example of alternative education. The accountability for charter schools is typically

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