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    Medell’s Islamic Ancient Traditions: The Six Pillars Islamic Ancient Traditions: The Six Pillars From the Writings of Crystal Medell Humanities Ms. Melissa Jayne Shelton University of Central Oklahoma Abstract The purpose of this paper is to describe ancient Islamic traditions. This paper focuses on the religious traditions that are mainly still practiced today according to the Qur’an. The six pillars are described which consist of Shahadah‚ Salat‚ Zakat‚ Sawm‚ Hajj‚ and Jihad.

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    Founded in 1867‚ Canada is a country formed by the merging of Anglophone and Francophone territories in the New World. In addition to the English and French‚ the Native American tribes all over Canada (such as the Metis‚ Ojibway‚ Cree‚ Iroquois…) were a key part in the formation of the country we call home‚ Canada (If you identify as a Canadian). Canada has a vast amount of habitable land yet it has a very minuscule population in comparison. Therefore‚ in order to utilize the large amount of land

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    Body Ritual Among Nacirema Who are the Nacirema? The Nacirema are a North American group living in the territory between the Canadian Cree‚ the Yaqui and Tarahumare of Mexico‚ and the Carib and Arawark of the Antilles. Little is known about their origin but people believe that they came from the east. These people concentrate on the human body‚ which is their main concern which makes the Nacirema unique in their rituals and ways of thinking. The Nacirema believe that the human body is ugly in

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    The resulting colonies were unique in that New France had the fur trade‚ New Netherlands had war with neighboring Indians‚ New England had community formation as they followed Protestant principles‚ and New Spain had introduced diseases to America. Jacques Cartier took the St. Lawrence River to France back in the 1530s‚ but for 75 years it grew weak until Samuel de Champlain returned there in 1608 and formed the fur trade in Quebec. The newly founded New Netherland in 1621 also went into fur trading

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    number. haha. Expand Reply Retweet Favorite More Precious Jewel DC ‏@JewelPre Protected Tweets 1m Ilang luhod ang ginawa mo sa kada iyak ko para sayo Expand Reply Favorite More Ian Kester Fancubit ‏@IanKesterF Protected Tweets 1m Baka mamaya’y iwananan mo na naman ako sa ere. Ughh -.-" Expand Reply Favorite More Retweeted by Precious Jewel DC little kap ‏@lizbethkayla 3m @JewelPre Hi Ate! I miss you too ? View conversation Reply Retweet Favorite More Retweeted

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    that is prevalent both internationally as well as within Canada. The United States Department of State estimates the 600‚000-800‚000 people are trafficked across international borders while even more still are trafficked within their own countries (Cree‚ 2008). While certain countries have higher instances of sex trafficking‚ such as many Asian countries in which there is a much longer history of this practice‚ it is very prevalent in United States and has extended to be a significant social issue

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    Trying to understand the concept of other is a complex one. It is not an easy task to pinpoint exactly what it means. In some way we are all others to someone and everyone else is also other to us. If the other is constantly changing then how do we strive to know the other. And at the same time the other cannot exist without us trying to understand ourselves. I do believe that culture is important and it helps us to understand ourselves as well as the other. I do not believe that culture is

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    Event Date Description Radisson and des Groseilliers are voyagers from France who travelled to north of Lake Superior to begin a fur trading 1659 They went to Montreal and travelled to Lake Superior to begin a trade business with the Cree and Ojibwa people The world’s oldest operating trading company is created on May 2nd‚1670 by the Royal Charter 1670 King Charles II issues a Charter HBC to give them monopoly over all trade in the area. In return HBC pays the King two elk and two black beaver

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    In Canada we have a strong belief that we should accept one another‚ it is considered to be what makes us Canadian. Following this logic we should therefore accommodate a large amount of nationalities. There are exceptions to this rule; they can’t infringe upon a person rights‚ which I find reasonable. We have‚ in our past‚ committed our share of atrocities and made a few mistakes. We have caused a great deal of harm to the First Nations people‚ and we sent back 10000 Jewish refugees back to Nazi

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    Treaties and The Indian Act Partially Affirm Collective Rights. Ever thought about the treaties and the Indian Act? Ever thought how it affirmed their collective rights? Well‚ they don’t really affirm collective rights‚ but then at the same time‚ they do. This essay is going to explain The Indian Act and the Treaties 6 and 7. It will review over all the facts and details to come to a conclusion if they do affirm collective rights. First‚ we’ll go over the Indian Act‚ the Treaty 6‚ and finish off

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