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    Middle Palaeolithic Stone Tools Stone tools made by Neanderthals during the Middle Palaeolithic were manufactured using prepared core technology‚ a technique in which whoever made the tools carefully shaped the core to control the form of the flakes produced. François Bordes Divided the stratigraphic sequence into dozens of well defined layers Created a typology of tools and counted how many of each were found at eac particular level‚ thus being able to quantify the totality of the tools

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    Totem Poles

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    People believe that totems originated around the Northwest Pacific Coast where Native Americans had specific rules and traditions about how they were made and used. Although no one knows for sure how long the Native Americans have been living in the North America region‚ it is known that their culture is very much centered around their spiritual beliefs as individual families and clans. Despite the common belief that totem poles represent Native American gods‚ in many tribes they were used to represent

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    Nunavut Climate Change

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    The Wrath of Climate Change When a force as strong as gravity strikes‚ can one truly be prepared to face its wrath? Unfortunately‚ Mother Nature is unpredictable in her many forms‚ and climate change is another embodiment. People around the world are ignorant of the subtly approaching climate change and its dangers‚ while the vulnerable indigenous people of the north have fallen victim to its threats. Health in Nunavut‚ Canada has been a rising concern in recent years. The reading‚ “Community

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    Gr. 10 History Review

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    Grade 10: History Notes and Exam Review Unit One: Canadian History Since World War One: 1914-1939 The Causes of World War One 1.     Militarism: the belief in the power of strong armies/navies to decide issues -        Germany began to build up their armies -        European nations became alarmed by others military power -        Each country tried to build larger/more powerful war machines; new technology 2.     Alliance System: Alliances- groups formed in Europe to support each other in

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    Collective Rights

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    Collective rights are the rights guaranteed to certain groups in Canadian society for historical and constitutional reasons. In Canada Aboriginal peoples; such as the First Nations‚ Inuit‚ and the Métis‚ the Francophone and the Anglophone populace are recognized as the founding peoples of Canada. The rights belonging to the groups are entrenched in the constitution because they are a part of the collective identity and are the founding peoples of Canada. Rights develop over time; they are not things

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    Spondylolisthesis

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    Spondylolisthesis is the displacement of one vertebra relative to the vertebra below and is typically a progression of spondylolysis‚ which is a deformity of the pars interarticularis. Displacement typically occurs in the anterior direction but can also occur‚ although rarely‚ in the posterior or lateral directions (Metz & Deviren‚ 2007). Prevalence is around 3-6% of the population and it is found in 50% of people with low back pain (Foreman et al.‚ 2013; Lane Wimberly & Lauerman‚ 2002). “Spondylolisthesis”

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    Effects of Dam Building

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    Effects of Dam Building Grade 10 Geography Units 12‚ 13‚ 14 Essay - Effects of Dam Building By:Brenden Kilmartin Many people have already dammed a small stream using sticks and mud by the time they become adults. Humans have used dams since early civilization‚ because four-thousand years ago they became aware that floods and droughts affected their well-being and so they began to build

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    Peninsula. The Indian peninsula is located north of the Indian Ocean‚ and east of Africa‚ west of China and south of Russia. The Brazilian Civilizations lived in modern-day Brazil‚ which is a large area of rainforest in eastern South America. The Inuit Civilization lived in what is today Greenland‚ a large island north of Canada. In this paper‚ I will talk about three different civilizations that were visited by Portugal. All of the Portuguese explorers in this essay are from the timeframe in history

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    Online Therapy

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    qualifications of the therapist are Bachelor of Social Work‚ Masters of Social Work‚ and several graduate applied psychology courses. The therapist is affiliated with Ontario College of Social Work‚ Crisis intervention Counselor of the First Nations & Inuit Health Branch‚ and International Society of Mental Health Online. The therapist also provides a phone number that an Individual can call to verify education.

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    Critical Response #1: The Legacy of Canadian Colonialism A Brief Summary This article discusses the impact Canadian Colonialism has had on Aboriginal people today. The author speaks largely from a socio-economic perspective‚ purporting such history has contorted both the social and economic relationship Canada’s Aboriginal people have with the rest of Canada and the dominant cultures therein. The article suggests that Canadians lack a true history‚ and we are perhaps filled with many biases

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