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    Aboriginal people can expect to live up to twenty years less than non-Indigenous Australians. Indigenous life expectancy is so low because Aboriginal health standards in Australia are now so bad that 45% of Aboriginal men and 34% of women die before the age of 45. 71% die before they reach the age of 65. Australian Aboriginal people’s life expectancy is by far the worst. They die 20 years before the average non-Indigenous Australian dies.The average life expectancy of Australian Aboriginal people

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    Davy Crockett‚ the King of the Wild Frontier‚ was a great hunter‚ and fighter of war. He was also known as the best shooter in the east. Davy Crockett was born on August 17‚ 1786 in Greene County‚ Tennessee. David was the fifth child born in his family of nine. He lived with his parents John‚ and Rebecca Crockett. Davy’s father was a veteran in the American Revolutionary War. After the war John worked as a magistrate‚ a farmer‚ and a land speculator. David’s parents were poor‚ but they very worked

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    ROSS ABERNATHY AND THE FRONTIER NATIONAL BANK A CASE STUDY SITUATION ANALYSIS |Time - Line |Events in Frontier National Bank |Events of Ross | |1939 - 1955 |Downward trend started‚ profit & market standing declined | | |1955-1970 |Continued with monopolistic business and nation’s best known banks |Joined Chicago Bank

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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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    The state of health and health care for Canadian Aboriginal people is currently not improving‚ “Canadian Aboriginals tend to bear a disproportionate burden of illness; an outcome linked to their economic and social conditions [and] oppression” (Newbold 1998). European contact would forever change the course of life for the Aboriginals and their communities in Canada. It was only after the encounter between the old world and new world that two completely separate ecosystems had interaction between

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    The statement‚ “Canada has not yet come to terms with its Aboriginal Heritage.” (pg. 352 Newhouse and Belanger) means‚ the Canadian society has ignored 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

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    Moreover‚ "Aboriginal people" is a communal title for the original popular of North America (AANDC‚ 2015). The prejudice against the Aboriginal people still continues today‚ it is not as severe and oppressive as it used to be; however‚ it still remains today and is entrenched in the legal‚ education‚ and health care systems (Morrison et al.‚ 2008). Aboriginal people are more prone to be sent to prison especially because they are unable to compensate their fines and receive inadequate representation

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    Aboriginal Self-Government at the National Level: Progressing towards a Legitimate Goal The Royal Proclamation of 1763‚ and the Constitution Act‚ 1982 that reaffirmed the existing rights of Aboriginals‚ both establish that it is legitimate for Aboriginal self-government to be located at the national level. A nation-to-nation relationship shows the greatest respect for the sovereignty of the Aboriginal peoples and therefore have the greatest legitimacy. However‚ it would impossible for Aboriginal

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    Aboriginal societies were admired for their sense of belonging; everybody in their language group was their family. Everybody helped in the raising‚ care and discipline of children in the group (Bourke and Edwards‚ 1994. p.97). Kinship took a central role in the structure of Aboriginal communities because it was their main way of organising people and their social relationships (Keen 2004‚ p.174). It helped the Aboriginal people to know where they stood in

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    an essay‚ “The Significance of the Frontier in American History” about these topics in 1893‚ and presented it at the Chicago World’s Fair. In his essay‚ Turner’s thesis referred to as the “Frontier Thesis” explained his take on why American’s possessed such unique values compared to their European ancestors and counterparts. The America‚ Turner lived in was one that was beginning to resemble a united state‚ fueled by: the South’s gradual recovery from Civil War/Reconstruction era policies‚ the North’s

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