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    Region 11: Davao -Davao is known as the "Durian Capital" of the Philippines. -Davao‚ provides a living for many fishermen. Some of the fish products include: yellow fin tuna‚ brackish water milkfish‚ tilapia‚ shrimp‚ and crab. -The fourth-most-populous city in the Philippines and the most populous in Mindanao. Provinces Capital Compostela Valley Nabunturan Davao

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    Canada‚ My Canada By Tomson Highway Tomson Highway is Cree‚ born in northwest Manitoba in 1951. He is a musician and an award-winning playwright. His best-known plays include The Rez Sisters and Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing‚ which deal with life on the reservation. ________________________________________________________________ Three summers back‚ a friend and I were being hurtled by bus through the heart of Australia‚ the desert flashing pink and red before our disbelieving eyes

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    In the novel‚ “Three Day Road”‚ by Joseph Boyden‚ the loss and regaining of identity is manifested in Xavier. Throughout the novel‚ as Xavier goes through the war‚ he feels as if he is losing his own identity as an aboriginal but begins to gain it back while with Niska. Within the beginning of the novel‚ Xavier starts off staying true to his aboriginal background‚ has a strong sense of morality‚ and understands his own identity. Xavier is a man who respects life‚ but as he goes through the war he

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    the point of view of aboriginal main characters (Xavier and Niska). The following excerpt is a brief summary of the novel itself‚ which remarks on this unique and fascinating point of view: “Joseph Boyden tells a powerful and dramatic story of two Cree men from Moose Factory‚ Xavier and Elijah‚ who experience the horrors of trench warfare in World War I as snipers with the Canadian forces in Belgium and France. Through the perspective of Niska‚ Xavier’s aunt‚ Boyden presents a parallel story of an

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    An Analysis of the “Testimonial” Perspective of the First Peoples in Residential School Abuse in Kiss of the Fur Queen by Thomson Highway This literary analysis will define the testimonial point of view of Champion and Ooneemeetoo Okimasis through a First people’s perspective on emotional and sexual abuse in Kiss of the Fur Queen by Thomson Highway. Champion and Ooneemeetoo witness European religious values as a means of eradicating their identity as Natives in Canadian culture. Highway narrates

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    DECLAMATION PIECE A declamation piece is recitation of a speech from memory with studied gestures and intonation as an exercise in elocution or rhetoric. A Glass of Cold water By:Venus Balitoby This declamation piece is about a beautiful young girl who was busy preparing herself for a party. When her mother asked for a glass of water‚ she ignored her mother and went to a party. When she went back home‚ she saw her mother lying down the floor‚ dead.  Regret always comes in the end. Everybody

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    traditional request patterns that | |question requests falling outside the pattern. The “outlying” requests are then examined‚ often leading to the discovery of inputting errors | |or action based on misinformation. A poka-yoke is sometimes called a baka-yoke. [Also called Fool-Proofing‚ Error-Proofing‚ | |Mistake-Proofing‚ or Zero Quality Control (ZQC)]. | Lean 101 - PokaYoke (Error-proofing)

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    Bibliography: ilton‚ T. Etal. (1996) Introductory sociology 3rd Edition. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press Ltd. Churton‚ M. (2000) Skills-Based Method sociology Theory and Method. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press Ltd. Cree‚ V‚ E. (2000) Sociology for social workers and probation officers. London: Routledge. Cunningham‚ J & Cunningham‚ S. (2008) Sociology and Social Work. Exeter: Learning Matters. Giddens‚ A. (2006) Sociology 5th Edition. Cambridge: Polity Press. Goodwin

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    References: Cree‚V.E.(2008).Confront Sex Trafficking:Lessons from History.International Social Work ‚763-776. Kangaspunta(n.d.)A Short History of Trafficking in Persons.Retrieved February 23‚2010 from Freedom from Fear:http://www.freedomfromfearmagazine.org Woolf‚L

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    Residential school had more negative affect on the student then positive. At the residential school children were physically‚ mentally‚ sexually abuse by stuff. The students were punished for speaking at their different‚ trying to run away from the residential school or for smallest mistake and no reason. At the residential school the student were named as a ‘Christian’ names or known only by a number. They were also forced to forget their language‚ beliefs‚ and culture and converted into Christianity

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