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    Question: Assess the causes and effects of one of these rebellions: the 1837-1838 Rebellions‚ the Red River Rebellion or the Northwest Rebellion B. Thesis: The Red River Rebellion did lead to the Canadian government recognizing some of the Metis rights‚ but not to the full extent C. Evidence: POV#1: Ignorance of Metis rights and fear of the loss of the Metis culture built up towards the Rebellion Source#1:Bumstead‚ James. "Red River Rebellion." The Canadian Encyclopedia. The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    and loved saints. The Virgen de Guadelupe originates from Coatlicue The Aztecs‚ a 12th century CE civilization‚ were very religious and worshiped many gods and goddesses. The ritual sacrifices that took place in the Aztec society influenced their everyday lives. The Aztec’s were highly spiritual‚ always inspired and taught by the gods and goddesses‚ for which they were the creators of the earth and life. “The earliest is Coatlicue‚ or “Serpent Skirt.” She had a human skull or serpent for a head‚ a

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    Case Study Gloria

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    assignment is to review the case study of the therapeutic session of Dr Carl Rogers and his client‚ Gloria. I will give a brief account of the presenting problem and some theory of Person Centred Therapy to enable me to observe and analyse the techniques used as a strategy to self actualisation. Using transcripts‚ I will identify some of these skills and observe how effective they were by observing Gloria. I will discuss my opinion of the counselling session and evaluate Dr Rogers’ strengths and weaknesses

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    Gloria Anzaldúa Analysis

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    energy‚ and life.” In the last subtitle of “Entering into the Serpent”‚ she talked about how we are more likely to lose ourselves if we accept and follow only the rules of our religion‚ when she said‚ “Catholic church fails to give meaning to my daily act...It and other institutionalized religions impoverish all life‚ beauty‚ ‚ pleasure.” My first time reading Anzaldua’s article‚ I found it very complex and difficult to understand due to her constant change in language from English to spanish and vice

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    Since the inception of human society‚ people have moved from one placed and settled in another whether it be by immigration‚ food shortages‚ war‚ refugees‚ etc. Instinctively‚ individuals who have joined a new society do not simply forget their past culture but instead integrates it with the culture of the new society they live in. Belonging to multiple groups and cultures due to this constant shift is known as multiculturalism. In the text The Old Chief Mshlanga by Doris Lessing‚ the reader is introduced

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    Vivaldi's Gloria Analysis

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    middle of the night out of fear from a nightmare he just had. His mother‚ who quickly comes to his rescue‚ comforts him. So he is able to succumb to sleep once more‚ she sings and hums to him gently to calm him down. The soft music his mother makes acts therapeutic for the boy so he can once again relax. The word music originated from the Greek word mousa. It was then adopted by the Latin language to form the word musica and then evolved through the French language to get musique. The English speakers

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    Conformity and Rebellion

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    SAE Synthesis Argument: Conformity and Rebellion Without idiosyncrasies in today’s society‚ the world would be brimming with a myriad amount of followers with very few luminaries. Because of society’s growing population of diversity‚ more and more people are becoming mentors‚ dignitaries‚ and pioneers of the world. However‚ the mass influx of multiplicity is not the result of population growth‚ but rather‚ the result of individuals knowing that it is their obligation to rebel and to help improve

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    Shays Rebellion

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    Shay’s Rebellion was the revolt of Western Massachusetts farmers against their state legislature because they felt they were being unequally represented. The intention of this paper is to analyze the problems that led to Shays’ Rebellion and to describe the casual relationship it had with the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Being able to help protect and support their personal lifestyles‚ which included their homes farms‚ and families was why Daniel Shays and other Western Massachusetts

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    The Stono Rebellion

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    what became known as the Stono Rebellion‚ was led by Jemmy‚ an Angolan literate slave. He was most likely owned by the Cato family‚ who lived just north of the Stono River‚ so he was also known as Cato. 20 other enslaved Africans congregated and made a plan to go to Spanish Florida where they sought the freedom offered in Saint Augustine for slaves who managed to successfully escape the British colonies. But escape for slaves was no easy feat‚ and the Stono Rebellion was no exception. The rebels chanted

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    These laws stated many hurtful and biased things like blacks were not allowed to kiss in public because it “offended” whites or that blacks and whites couldn’t eat together. These so called “laws” affected the blacks in everyday things. 3. How far did they go with these outrageous laws? These laws just got out-of-hand. They were limiting blacks just because they felt superior. These laws literally impacted everything from a black cannot drink in a white bar to a black cannot drink from a white water

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