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mPOL

Bon soir my gracious parents and enlightening teachers. You know what’s going on here, so I’ll spare you any explanations. Throughout the latest school year, I did quite well in the school projects we...

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Feelings Before Facts

We learn lessons throughout life. This is also applicable to countries and entire civilizations. With a perfect understanding of the present, one may possess the ability to predict the future. But we also forget....

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The Legacy of the Komagata Maru

The Kamagata Maru was a high point in the racial tensions between the white majority and the non white minorities in Vancouver. It forced people to take sides and band together against each other. You...

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Why Democracy?

Canada is a democracy, like many other nations in the world. It is often referred to as first past the post which, works like this; in a riding you have multiple parties. Whichever of...

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Why We Should Ban Lobbying

Canada is a democracy like many other nations in the world. In Canada’s democracy people elect candidates who represent their ridings in the House of Commons as MPs. They’re the ones who debate and...

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World War One and the Trench Periscope

In this project we answered the driving question; “How might we use artifacts and film to show the significance of WW 1?” We did this by first doing a lot of research and lessons...

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NATIONALISM – To Unite and Divide

Nationalism is a concept defined as, “the love for ones nation to the detriment of others”. Although the first part of this isn’t inherently bad the second part is. Nationalism has prompted many events, especially...

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Industry as it Was Never Seen Before

This project was about the first Industrial Revolution. For all intents and purposes of this blog post, I will be referring to it as the “Industrial Revolution”. Throughout the Industrial Revolution many things happened....