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Social Studies

The diverse range of Social Studies courses offered at Shaftesbury High School, including Grade 9 Canada in the Contemporary World, Grade 10 Geographic Issues of the 21st Century, American History, Grade 11 Canadian History, Cinema as a Witness to Modern History, and Current Topics in First Nations,

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Exploring the Inuit Culture and Lifestyle in the Arctic

Learn about the Inuit people of the Arctic, their traditional way of life including homes, transportation, hunting practices, and diet. Discover their rich heritage, language, and population distribution across Greenland, Canada, the United States, and Russia.

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Navigating Cultural Shifts: Co-Design in Organizational Contexts

In a time of societal transformation, there is a growing demand for transparency and collaborative decision-making processes. This project, led by a diverse team of collaborators, focuses on co-design methodologies within organizational settings to empower stakeholders and foster meaningful engageme

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Guide for Inuit Women in Business Registration

This guide provides information on the benefits of registering as an Inuit business, eligibility criteria, steps to register, supporting documentation required, and resources available for assistance. It emphasizes the advantages and unique support available to Inuit women business owners, showcasin

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Jewish Historical Timeline Through Biblical Prophets and Book Events

This historical timeline delves into the Jewish history dating back to 1500 BC with figures like Moses and King Saul, leading to the establishment of the United Kingdom under Saul, David, and Solomon. It progresses to the rise of the Assyrian Empire, division of the kingdom, Jonah's preaching in Nin

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Exploring Arctic Adventures: Frozen Dreams Discussion

Dive into the dangerous and courageous world of Arctic exploration with Lauren Tarshis' "Frozen Dreams DiscussionFebruary.Scope". Discover the challenges faced by Matthew Henson, the differences and similarities between Henson and Peary, and the significance of Henson's friendships with the Inuit in

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Uber Elder Drop Rates Analysis: Insights from 300 Runs

Charlym conducted 300 runs in Path of Exile's 3.16 (Scourge) league to analyze drop rates from Uber Elder. The analysis covers common drops like Mark of the Elder and Mark of the Shaper, uncommon items with plausible drop rates, speculation on rare niche items, and the highly sought-after Watcher's

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Hardships Faced at Tanforan: A Detailed Account

Uchida's memoir, "Desert Exile," delves into the challenging experiences of Japanese-Americans at Tanforan assembly center during World War II. The narrative highlights the unjust internment of Uchida's father, the stark living conditions in converted horse stables, the lack of privacy in communal f

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Understanding Jordan's Principle and Its Impact on First Nations and Inuit Children in Canada

Jordan's Principle was named in memory of Jordan River Anderson, a young boy whose tragic story led to the establishment of a legal requirement ensuring access to services for First Nations and Inuit children in Canada without delays or disruptions. This principle aims to prevent situations where ch

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Daniel: A Man of Great Courage - Lessons from Exile in Babylon

Explore the inspiring journey of Daniel, a young man captured and assimilated into a foreign culture in Babylon. Witness his unwavering faith and courage in the face of adversity, showcasing how one can maintain their beliefs and identity amidst challenges.

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Life of Arctic Native Americans

The Arctic Native Americans inhabited the Western and Northern coasts along the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean, relying on hunting, fishing, and traditional practices for survival in the cold, snow-covered environment. They lived in igloos, wore animal skins for warmth, and belonged to tribes like

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Language and Culture Reflections: Diversity in Linguistic Emphasis

Exploring the correlation between language and culture, this content delves into how various languages reflect cultural values and priorities. Through examples like the Inuit language with rich vocabulary for snow and seals, the Shinzwani culture's unique word for mother and aunt, and the evolving l

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Recovering Subterranean Archives: Unearthing South African Cultural Heritage

This project focuses on recovering, repatriating, and reinserting South African cultural artifacts that were suppressed during the oppressive 1960s era. By excavating underground cultural works and incorporating them into curricula, the aim is to heal fragmentation and reclaim lost narratives, espec

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The Bible Jesus Used: A Gospel-Centered Glance at the Old Testament

Explore the chronological sequence and historical context of the Twelve Minor Prophets in the Old Testament, understanding their unified message and impact on pre- and post-exile Judah and Israel.

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Indigenous Conceptions of Giftedness Among Canadian Peoples

Preliminary findings explore the perceptions of elders, students, faculty, and staff regarding giftedness within Canadian Indigenous communities. The study aims to understand and address the underrepresentation of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit gifted students in educational programs through a cult

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Raw Prayers: Psalms That Move Us from Hurt to Healing

In the midst of turmoil and grief, the Psalms guide us through the pain towards healing. Psalm 137 reflects on the sorrow of exile, expressing the longing for Jerusalem in the face of adversity. Despite the challenges, the verses remind us to hold onto faith and remembrance, seeking solace in God's

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Senior Year English Journals and Activities

Explore the themes of isolation and exile in English literature while delving into the question of one's place in the world. Engage in discussions, critical readings, and writing assignments that prompt reflection on personal roles and responsibilities. Stay informed about syllabi deadlines, journal

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The Message of Restoration in Ezra-Nehemiah: Rediscovering Hope and Faith

The restoration of Jerusalem after the exile is explored through the lens of faith, hope, and divine promises in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. This period of rebuilding the temple and the city reflects a deeper spiritual renewal needed within the people. Prophetic promises, historical events, and

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Insights into the Book of Jeremiah and Lamentations

Jeremiah, a prophet sent to urge Judah to return to God, warns of impending judgment. The historical setting and key passages reveal the gravity of the situation. Lamentations captures the sorrow over Jerusalem's destruction and the exile of its people.

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The Story of Valmiki Maharshi and Srimad Ramayana

Valmiki Maharshi, the author of Srimad Ramayana, was originally named Ratnakara and transformed into a sage after meeting Sage Narada. Srimad Ramayana embodies humanitarian values and traditional Indian culture, focusing on Lord Rama's exile and interactions with his family. The narrative includes h

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Consequences of Jeroboam's Sin: One Wrong Step by Nineteen Kings

Explore the downfall of Israel due to Jeroboam's sin as successive kings lead the nation astray, culminating in their exile to Assyria. The importance of making right steps and the impact of one wrong choice repeated over time are vividly depicted.

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Examining the Kikkik Case: A Story of Inuit Exile and Justice

Exploring the Kikkik case of 1958 through various perspectives including trial transcripts, literary accounts, sculptures, and films. Unveil the challenges of translation, defense strategies, and the primitive Eskimo society influencing the legal proceedings. Delve into the profound complexities of

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Understanding the Minor Prophets: An Overview

The Minor Prophets played a crucial role in calling Israel back to the Lord. They are classified into Major Prophets and Minor Prophets based on the length of the books. These prophets were written at different times - pre-exilic, during the exile, and post-exilic periods. Studying the Minor Prophet

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Divine Encouragement and Guidance from the Book of Jeremiah

Discovering hope and purpose in challenging times through the timeless messages of Jeremiah. Embrace God's plans for prosperity, hope, and a future, despite exile and uncertainty. Find peace, prosperity, and community through faith and action in this reflection on faith and legacy.

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Exploring Genesis: A Gospel-Centered Overview of Creation, Fall, and Redemption

Delve into Genesis through a Gospel-centered lens, uncovering the purpose of mankind, the ideal roles of man and woman, the nature of sin, the fall and its consequences, and the promise of redemption. Discover the interplay between God's design, humanity's shortcomings, and the hope for restoration

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Eugene O'Neill - The Pioneering American Playwright

Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) was a trailblazing American playwright, renowned for his exploration of the human condition, spirituality, and existential themes in over 60 plays. His works delved into the relationship between man and God, the struggle for belonging and purpose, and the search for meanin

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The Departure of Judah's Heart from God in Ezekiel

Sustained sins of Judah lead to the departure of Yahweh's presence in Jerusalem, symbolizing the distance of Judah's heart from God. Various sins, including shedding innocent blood, idolatry, contempt for parents, exploitation of the vulnerable, and immorality, result in Judah's destruction or exile

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The Bible Jesus Used: A Gospel-Centered Glance at the Old Testament

Explore the Old Covenant structure and biblical context, focusing on Daniel and Lamentations as bridges to exile and kingdom hope. Discover how God's sovereign control is evident in the past and future through key events and visions in the book of Daniel.

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Repression Against Azerbaijani Intellectuals During Soviet Regime

The era of Soviet regime in Azerbaijan was marked by severe repression against the national scientific and literary community. From early Bolshevik governance in 1920 to the 1930s, countless individuals, including prominent intellectuals, government members, and ordinary citizens, faced unjust trial

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Insights into Eskimos: Thule Culture and Inuit Heritage

Discover the fascinating heritage of the Inuit, descendants of the Thule culture, who emerged from Alaska around 1000 AD. Explore their migration across the Arctic, settlement in Greenland, and unique clothing traditions featuring sealskin boots and layered garments for extreme cold. Uncover the leg

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Insights into Inuit Culture: Traditions and Practices

Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Inuit people, formerly known as Eskimos. Explore traditional marriage customs, family dynamics, education practices, and the unique art of throat singing. Learn how modern influences are shaping the lives of contemporary Inuit families. Delve into the fasci

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The Evolution of Postcolonial Literature in English

The exploration delves into the evolution of postcolonial literature in English, contrasting the experiences of settler colonies and invaded colonies in adopting and adapting the English language. It discusses the impact of historical impositions and themes of identity, exile, and displacement acros

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Combining Sentences Using Phrases in English Language

Learn how to combine sentences by inserting phrases in English language. Practice exercises on rephrasing sentences to improve writing skills. Explore examples of combining sentences through phrase insertion with the Inuit culture as the context.

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Jewish Diaspora: From Ancient Times to Expulsion and Exile

Explores the Jewish Diaspora from ancient times, including the Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah, Roman Empire influence, and subsequent dispersion leading to assimilation and anti-Semitism. Highlights significant events such as the division of the Kingdom, exile from Spain, and the plight of J

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The Frankfurt School and Cultural Critique

The Frankfurt School, a group of critical theorists, challenged traditional Marxist views on culture and ideology. They examined how mass media and consumer culture influenced society, highlighting the role of ideas in reflecting economic positions. Despite capitalism's stability, they explored the

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Exploring Buddhist Prayer Flags and Tibetan Buddhism

Discover the history and significance of Buddhist prayer flags, delve into the origins of Tibetan Buddhism, and learn about the Dalai Lama's exile in Dharamsala, India. Explore the symbolism behind prayer flags, their messages of harmony and wishes, and the practice of creating your own prayer flags

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Diversity, Inclusion, and Employment Equity Update Presentation Highlights

Presentation highlights the accomplishments of Diversity, Inclusion, and Employment Equity (DIEE) in 2021, overview of the 2021-2024 DIEE Strategy, actions to be led by branch heads and senior management, and the commitment towards recruitment, development, and retention of diverse employees. The st

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Prairie South School Division Employee Overview

Providing support and educational programming to improve the achievement of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis learners within Prairie South School Division. Emphasizing voluntary self-declaration for easier tracking and monitoring of students' backgrounds to meet holistic educational needs effectively

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Fourth Grade Social Studies Review - Native Americans, European Explorers, and More!

Explore the world of Native Americans, European Explorers, Colonial America, the American Revolution, Westward Expansion, and Government through a fun and educational fourth-grade Social Studies review. Discover where the Inuit Tribe settled, the types of houses the Kwakuitul lived in, the shelters

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Judicial Precepts in Politics and Christian Civilization

According to Tully, there are 8 possible types of punishment, including death, indemnification, retaliation, stripes, public humiliation, slavery, prison, and exile. Punishments varied based on the severity of the offense and the state of the offender, with considerations for habituality, ignorance,

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