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    January 25‚ 2013 Indigenous Peoples Movement: Okinawans (Ryukyuans) I decided to do my report on the Indigenous Peoples of Okinawa because I am full Okinawan and I am very interested in my people! Okinawans‚ also known as Ryukyuans live in the Ryukyu islands also known as the Okinawa Island and it is the largest and most populated island of the chain. Although considered by the Japanese as a speaking a dialect‚ the Okinawans speak separate languages such as Okinawa‚ also known as Uchinaguchi and

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    Indigenous people had and still have lasting effects on how imperialism affected them. It took a part of their history‚ heritage and a part of who there were when the europeans came to Canada. The main ideas that I’m going to talk about are; assimilation on the indigenous people and what strategies the europeans used to assimilate them‚ eurocentrism and how it affected their lives than and how it’s still affecting them in the present day and the last idea I am going to focus on is how imperialism

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    In a workers’ compensation case‚ providers often finance services for an injured worker and file a lien with the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board.[ SOC §15.90] This is essentially a stake or interest in the final indemnity award.[ Kaiser Foundation Hospitals v. WCAB (Keifer) (1974) 39 CCC 857‚ 859.] These types of claims are a peculiarity to California. Additionally‚ they often take a form of their own. They even have their own separate proceedings. In part‚ SB863 was passed in 2012 to reduce

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    Write Back: The Indigenous Paradigm of American Indian History.” 2009. 2. Main issue(s) raised in book/excerpt/article: - What’s the point of it? The “writing-back” is the counter from the Indigenous to the Euroamerican narratives and assumptions‚ where many American Indian intellectuals are opting out of in favor of a historical paradigm. It’s written in a form of sections to face topics such as traditional narratives‚ sovereignty‚ and colonization. Also‚ to provide Indigenous communities with

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    the name of the person. Just like every person has a discrete proper name‚ indigenous people also prefer to be called by their proper name. For example‚ one cannot refer to all indigenous people as Indians or redskins. Every indigenous person associates themselves with a different group that call themselves by an independent name. Thus‚ just like how each person respects the other by calling them by their name‚ indigenous people also have distinct names that are significant to

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    EDC 2200 Indigenous studies Assignment 1 1500 words Introduction 100 – 150 words Background eg a sentence to give the reader what the essay is about. Roadmap of whats in the body of essay. Demonstrate an argument. Example intro: Colonisation has impacted profoundly on indigenous communities worldwide and this essays examines and details some of those impacts. Initially‚ the concept of colonisation will be explained‚ including the forces that were driving the colonisation and the usual

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    How successful has the prison system been in achieving a balance between disciplinary and therapeutic strategies in dealing with drugs? Introduction: The role of the prison can be described in various ways. Nevertheless‚ in a broader sense‚ prisons are meant to perform the varied objectives of punishment which include deterrence‚ retribution and rehabilitation. The generalized understanding of the function of the prison is however‚ at the least‚ to keep troublesome individuals away from the society

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    Period 8 Drug Policy: A Look at America’s Ineffective Approach to Drugs Introduction In January 2004‚ senatorial candidate Barack Obama firmly opposed the twenty two-year war on drugs‚ saying that the United States’ approach in the drug war has been ineffective (Debussman).  Although the term‚ “war on drugs‚” was originally coined by President Richard Nixon in 1971‚ it wasn’t until Ronald Reagan announced that “drugs were menacing society”

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    Compensation for College Athletes Athletes have to be dedicated to the game they play. Dedication means something different to each person; it is how the person responds to adversity that makes all the difference for when they play again. When student athletes have to practice they must be committed to their sport. This means student athletes must make their sport their second full time job‚ their first full time job is their schooling. Division 1 football players spend 43.3 hours a week practicing

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    the native people of the Americas were much worse with devastating death tolls‚ enslavement‚ new diseases and racist attitudes towards them. Though it would not be fair to say that the Europeans did not share in negative consequences or that the indigenous people did not gain any advantages. The greatest negative consequences for the Europeans due to the European expansion are a devastating economic revolution‚ and the introduction of the venereal disease Syphilis. Once the Spanish began to mine

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