Character Sketch-Mr. P

Although Mr. P is a secondary character in “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie, he appears to have many interesting qualities. There is no doubt that Mr. P has had a life full of many regrets, including when he failed to encourage Mary to pursue her dream of being an…

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My Silver Lining

COVID 19 has certainly rocked our world for the worst this past month. However, I have still been able to find my silver lining. During this difficult time I have spent a lot of time alone because my mother is a first responder and is still going to work, nonetheless I have tried to make…

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Circle Talk with Ms. Galligos

How did this experience reflect these principles? How can one learn through oral communication? How did this exercise build community in this room? Last Thursday my English class had a discussion with a local Indigenous Elder named Ms. Galligos. During this discussion I was fortunate to get the opportunity to not only share some details…

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Le Coup de Gueule

Le Coup de Gueule Quand les publicités des diabètes ne spécifiques pas le type de diabète Vous ne réalisez pas peut-être qu’il y a deux types de diabètes, type 1 et type 2. Ça me rend fou quand les publicités à propos des produits de diabète comme la nourriture et les appareils médicaux ne spécifient…

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Community Connection

There is no doubt that being a police officer is one of the most important jobs in our society. I have always looked up to police officers and I am very honoured that I was able to connect with one for this assignment. Constable Adam Mills is a police officer here in the Vancouver, BC,…

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L’Immersion Clip-Self Assessment

Reflection for L’Immersion Clip What creative elements in your project are you proud of? A few elements that I am proud of include, that I memorized my whole script, practiced my project until there were no mistakes and that I included my younger cousin who is also in French Immersion and gave him a cool…

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