Nam-Phuong T. Tran Zeef Cabrita ENGL 100 5 December 2010 O Canada! Our Home and Native Land! Canada is known as a multicultural country in which the great part of the population is made by the immigration. Within the open-door policies‚ the percentage of immigration of Canada has increased dramatically recently. Then‚ with the ethnic diversity background‚ whether Canada has a mix-up “messy” culture or not. Likewise‚ will the immigrants be confused because of choosing to follow their own culture
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Israel’s land belongs to the Jews and here’s why‚ ZellieClaire Moore‚ Essay 1. Who’s land is it really? Who deserves it more? Who’s was it in the first place? Is it a matter of facts or opinions? Since ancient times the land of Israel has been claimed by many two of the groups have been the Jews and the Arabs. The Arabs were promised the land in exchanged for fighting for the Ottoman Empire by the British in WWI. Events after WWI lead to the British to turn the decision of who should govern
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“Our Home and Native Land” by Wab Kinew is a thought-provoking piece of music which allows us to reflect on the problems that First Nations are facing at home. This inspirational piece has certain main topics which are addressed again and again throughout the song. Today I will be providing a detailed analysis regarding the main topics of concern which First Nations face today. One of the most intriguing lines of the song for me was “ 3rd world conditions are you kidding‚ even after all that
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event in Korea. “Not Our Home” is a poem from a young Korean boy’s perspective in past tense. It describes how unfair the Japanese were to Koreans and also describes the negative emotions that existed as the Japanese went on ruling Korea. But if you read it on‚ you can see that all the Koreans have a burning patriotism in their hearts to keep them going and retaliate. I decided to write my poem this way because it’s a fact. Koreans believed that they would get their land back eventually if they
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What Is Happening To Our Land? Frances Bradley Dr. Jeronimo Ribaya 11/18/2013 Taking its toll on our land; however‚ hope is not lost. Overcultivation has become a very large problem as populations continue to grow. Overgrazing has also become a big problem as the number of people rise. With the larger numbers of people on the planet today that are still on the upswing has brought on a huge problem with deforestation. Have no fear‚ although these things along with natural elements causing
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Land of the Free‚ Home of the Slave Our national anthem chants “O’er the land of the free‚ and the home of the brave.” My challenge is although this is indeed the land of the free; it is more the home of the slave than the brave. The reasoning behind this logic is that it was the slave whose muscle built the soul of America‚ and whose uncanny intrusion branded an indelible mark upon U.S. history. It is not fourscore‚ but seven score and five years later that the controversy which comprised the
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doesn’t appear to be a shortage of land. However‚ when one begins to think of land in terms of a human resource‚ i.e.‚ a producer of food‚ a provider of wood‚ an expanse for passage‚ one realizes that many portions are either too lacking in nutrients‚ too high in elevation‚ too prone to flooding‚ or too cold or ice-ridden for extensive use. Furthermore‚ habitable lands are becoming less abundant due to desertification (the expansion of deserts due to the misuse of land)‚ agricultural expansions and rising
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Our Future Home The future home is made of a lot of ideas that are futuristic and most of them for now are just still on theory level. Some of the features to be put up will include gadgets and technologies which will make work easier in the homes. But this home will become more secure and friendlier environment due to less accidents and more eco friendly zone. Carbon output in the future homes should be as minimal as possible and by this the use of renewable energy will be key and the best option
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The Earth is our Home The Earth is our home‚ but much of it is dirty and dying. By the year 2030‚ they say‚ 25 % of all animals‚ birds‚ fish and insects may be extinct. Every year man cuts down more trees to provide paper‚ wood‚ medicines‚ mineral fuel. But it’s not only trees which are disappearing. Every rain-forest also contains millions of animals‚ insects and flowers. These are destroyed‚ too. Is there any solution? Governments in rain-forest countries need to plan and work together
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The Earth Is Our Home Our home is our natural connection to the Earth. However‚ our modern lifestyle often disconnects us from Earth’s natural elements. Many of us live in a world made of concrete—buildings‚ paved roads‚ parking lots and sidewalks—with minimal exposure to simple plants‚ flowers and trees. We rarely get to experience nature on a large scale- Earth’s beautiful‚ cascading mountains‚ vast forests or powerful waterways. Adding to our dilemma is the high level of pollution and chemicals
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