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    towards the north we notice that Canada is the second largest country in size aside from Russia. British Columbia is home to multiple ski mountains including whistler‚ Fernie‚ and Kimberley. Likewise‚ the USA has Vail‚ Alta‚ and Park City. The Inuit live in the coldest region of the Earth: Nunavut. West of Nunavut is another area called the Northwest territories. Next to Alaska is a territory called the Yukon. In a similar way‚ the USA has territories like American Samoa‚ Guam‚ Northern Mariana

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    POSITION Also known as Devil’s Triangle The area may have been named after its Bermuda apex since Bermuda was once known as the "Isle of Devils.“ Located in Western Atlantic‚ BT includes 3 vertices: Bermuda Island at about 35° north latitude – boundary in the north; Miami‚ Florida – boundary in the south-west; San Juan‚ Puerto Rico Island – boundary in the south Some ppl assumes that the total area of BT varies from 1300000 to 3900000km2 ORIGINS Over the past 100 years‚ the Bermuda Triangle has

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    Environmental Racism is one of the newest frontiers of civil rights and politics. Environmental Racism impacts people’s lives everyday. Some people make profits off this while the others get to suffer. Environmental Racism causes pollution‚ it harms people daily and affects the community. Environmental Racism is something that can really harm the community. Furthermore ‚ Environmental Racism affects most neighborhoods. It has affected black communities the most . According to an article by Peter

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    emissions; water pollution from raw sewage; deforestation; smoke/haze from Indonesian forest fires Definition: This entry lists the most pressing and important environmental problems. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout the entry: Acidification - the lowering of soil and water pH due to acid precipitation and deposition usually through precipitation; this process disrupts ecosystem nutrient flows and may kill freshwater fish and plants dependent on more neutral or alkaline

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    times over time. Interesting Vitamin C Facts- Vitamin C works like super glue sticking cells together Cooking/Storing Vitamin C fruits causes vitamin c loss. English sailors were called limeys because they sucked on limes to prevent scurvy. Inuit people have very few fresh fruits and vegetables‚ but they do not get scurvy. That’s because the traditional sea foods they eat such as seal meat and Arctic char are high in vitamin C. Ascorbic acid as a food additive helps preserve colors and flavors

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    there will hopefully be more resources that will become available to them. These resources could be something that we could advocate as Early Childhood Educators. There are many resources in our area that are specifically for First Nation‚ Metis and Inuit peoples. Many of these are designed to reduce the amount of poverty and marginalization of Aboriginal peoples. Within Aboriginal community programs‚ many of them address specific

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    Anthropology‚ or the study of human beings‚ often references the cultures of indigenous or extinct peoples. However‚ Zebedee Nungak comically reverses this stereotypical role by studying white people from the perspective of an inuit. He makes bold‚ cynical comments on our society albeit in a humorous way. Though a bit harsh at times‚ I feel as though Nungak makes many valid points on white culture. One of Nungak’s primary points is about how white people from different countries have been in conflicts

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    The Disillusionment of a Generation On the open polar sea by Colin Dickey gives us a preview of how after so many years of exceptional discoveries and daring adventures it appeared as though anything was possible‚ and one could gain honour‚ respect‚ and in a way immortality by becoming an adventurer and exploring the unknown world‚ however this mentality eventually led to individuals taking massive risks with return in many cases they had negative consequences such as humiliation‚ shame‚ death‚

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    The two nations leading worldwide exploration are Spain and Portugal. There were many reasons that made Spain and Portugal the forerunners of worldwide exploration. Spain and Portugal‚ both located off the Iberian Peninsula‚ had a geographical advantage over other nations. This Peninsula allowed easy access into the Atlantic‚ which made it much easier to launch expeditions to the Americas. Spain and Portugal both sought out economic growth which led them to seek out new trade routes‚ leading to resources

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    “Though this path is uncharted‚ I am confident that we will reach a place of reconciliation‚” Justin Trudeau. Fatty Legs: A True Story by‚ Margaret Pokiak-Fenton and Christy Jordan-Fenton. The consequences of residential schools impacted Margaret for the rest of her life‚ Margaret was abused and humiliated for being who she is as a native living in canada. The book has many social injustices‚ as an aspect of racism where she is persecuted for growing up with such a culture‚ the schools also having

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