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    Everyone is surrounded by language everyday and in every moment and aspect of his or her lives. Language is a key element when communicating and connecting with people, identifying certain cultures, and expressing different thoughts and feelings. There are more than 6500 spoken languages all around the wide world, and being bilingual means speaking two languages fluently. In a developed era where obviously technology has taken over our entire lives and destroyed all facets of communication, being

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    Collide” we must individually address how each of the migrating European cultures, positively or negatively interacted with the Native Americans. A collision being different then a merging already hints that the two worlds didn’t blend quite so peacefully, at least to begin with. In present day America there is very little native American culture left standing and that can all be traced back to the eradication of Native American culture by the Europeans. The first recorded interaction between Europeans

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    Maine, the Pine Tree State Do you know that Maine is famous for lobsters because it harvests the majority of lobsters in the United States? The population reached to 1.336 million people living in the state of Maine. And the total area of Maine is 35,385 square miles, also known as the biggest state with the most land from the original 13 colonies. Maine became a state of the United States in March 15, 1820. “It was part of the USA as part of the Missouri Compromise, which allowed Maine to enter

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    Both countries wanted to get native Americans as many as possible. "In the Seven Years' War in North America, Quebec was the key to victory for both sides. The French had to hold it if they were to continue to receive supplies and reinforcements from France."2 As I mentioned above, Algonquin had relationships with France because of fur trade. Indiginous people shifted to trade clothes and foods. Traders were main French colonists whereas, farmers were Britain colonists. It was important for indigenous

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    upper and lower Canada, the upper being more English and the lower being more French. However, much conflict was occurring between the two provinces, so the British reunited them into one colony again, hoping that this would eliminate the French culture of the country (Frances 85). Even

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    Subarctic Region The people of Inuit, Yup’ik, Unangan, and other Native Americans Indians have lived in the harshest environment on Earth from Siberia, across Alaska and Canada, and to the East of Greenland along the coast of the Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean. From Labrador to the interior of Alaska the Athapaskan, Cree, Innu, and other Native’s people lived in the subarctic region of the land. These people had the ability to depend on their years of knowledge of the sky, ice, ocean, land, and animal

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    The Oceanic Revolution

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    would be different. There would be no Cortés who conquered the Aztecs, or Champlain who founded Quebec, all these milestones for different empires wouldn’t have been achieved if it wasn’t for the oceans. The ocean not only gave gateway for empires to conquer other lands, and founded different areas, it also allowed the exposure of different metals, foods, textures, textiles, medicine, disease, etc., to cultures from the Europeans as well as in the

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    Following the initial literature search and subsequent refinement processes, three tools were identified to bear relevance to our setting. The Primary Care Assessment Tool (PCAT) was developed in Baltimore, America by Johns Hopkins University, and was created for implementation in qualitative studies. The PCAT is indicated for use in obtaining reports on first-contact accessibility, relational continuity, and coordination continuity. These terms feed insight into the self-reported ability of patients

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    In his time I imagine that culture and morals were not too favorable to a ‘’wise’’ man pushing others to go beyond what they taught them as good or bad. Where others were intellectuals and more attached to the power and glory. The Philosophy of Socrates was misunderstood, annoying

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    Some of the peoples that have migrated here have been treated horribly in the past but with a culture built out of “the people choice”, it leaves no room for separation or segregation of people.      Take for instance the Chinese, Chinese Immigration effects present times in America because of how they now succeed in modern

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