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    Page 135 #1-4 The differneces between the HBC and the NWC is that the HBC had fur traing posts that the natives had to travel to too trade furs or pemmican and the NWC had people travel too the natives to trade. The NWC also would trade them with acohol or other items. The Fur trade would not have survived with out the natives because the the natives hunter and skinned animals for their furs for survival. They had years of pratice. They would also trade pemmican which the white people

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    The book “The Righteous Mind”Why Good People Are Divided By Politics and Religion isn’t entirely about politics and religion. The book covers all spheres of belief‚ even why we experience gut feelings. Jonathan Haidt explains the psychology behind why we hold certain beliefs and why we feel different emotions towards others. He also explains origins about many social taboos of groups and why certain groups of people won’t eat certain foods or partake in activities. His sphere of influence and sampling

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    Dr Maria Montessori dedicated and committed her life into education of the children. She has witnessed through some years with wars and conflicts and she thought; through education this can be turned into peace to this world. Since the year 1907 Montessori name has been recognized in the education system. Even though it has been over a century to this date Montessori principles are as powerful as it was. Dr Maria Montessori has relied on her actual observations on children to develop her method

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    The Leech Chapter Summary

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    over time you will see the leech for its harmful intentions much like how the town sees Chilingsworth turn from the curing miracle angel to a devil like human. The setting in chapter takes place in a widow’s house near a cemetery. Dimmsdales room is full of posters regarding the sin of adultery and its

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    Gebusi Chapter Summary

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    In this chapter‚ we see the expressive richness and beauty of Gebusi cultural world. How did reciprocity play a role in leading up to the initiation celebration (how did it strengthen social ties between people)? Gebusi Clan membership passes down to the next generation from father to son. In the US most families are patrilinial as well though some natives groups like the Hopi are matralineal. What is the siay sagra? A feast leading up to Gebusi male initiation that establishes which sponsors

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    Chapter Eleven Summary

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    Chapter Eleven A few days after the sugar cane harvest was complete‚ Johannes informed Georg and Louisa it was time for him to go. He said his goodbyes to his friends and began walking towards the river. For the past several days he had been loading a small keelboat he purchased with provisions for the trip upriver to Ohio. As he was leaving‚ he heard Louisa scolding her new house slave after arranging her clothing incorrectly and told her she would be punished if she did not fix them immediately

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    v Describe what Montessori meant by’ New Education’ Dr. Maria Montessori is the creator for the Montessori Education Method for a new world who devoted her life to improve children’s education excellence. Her educational method is widely used in schools or at home for children 3 t0 6 years old. Maria Montessori lived through one of the traumatic time eras of the world history‚ which changed everybody’s lives including children. It was the time of anxiety‚ cruelty‚ death‚ family separation and

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    Birth & Family: Montessori was born in Ancona‚ Italy. Her father‚ Alessandro Montessori‚ 33 years old at the time‚ was an official of the Ministry of Finance. Her mother‚ Renilde Stoppani‚ 25 years old‚ was well educated for the times and was probably related to Italian geologist and paleontologist. While she did not have any particular mentor‚ she was very close to her mother who readily encouraged her. She also had a loving relationship with her father‚ although he disagreed with her choice

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    Chapter 9 Summary

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    In the past‚ social activism was usually derived from the work of inspired believers. These believers had ideas and actions that were motivated and executed by their faith. All throughout Chapter Nine‚ Dr. Bhattacharyya‚ analyzes three examples of religiously motivated social activists. These three activists consist of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Vinoba Bhave; and Malcolm X. As discussed in the reading Bhattacharya makes a reference to the power of religion as a motivator for making an abundance

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    Ancestral lines chapter four: The spiritual realm Review Meera Nimalan 0903568 Barker introduces this chapter with an account of his first attempt at dying tappa with dun (or red dye) he joins a group of Maisin women as they join him in the process of dying the tappa. During this activity he learns of traditional meanings and implications of the dun dying process. This conversation gives barker the insight that no information has been withheld from him all he had to do was ask. This leads to his

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