Reconciliation

Firstly, I just want to say sorry to every First Nations Canadian. When we came from they were treated badly. They were sent to residential schools, we took kids out of their families. After the residential schools, when we realized all the damage that we provoking, we wanted to help you. Since then we are trying to help you but, as we all know, it has nor been efficient. So for that is that I am here today. From now on we are going to make sure that you are treated fairly. We are going to make sure that we all can live together in peace and happiness.  For making this possible, we are going to bring more facilities to all the northern provinces. There are going to be more and safer schools, especially high schools so that nobody has to leave their families to have an education. There are also going to be more universities. There are going to be more hospitals with the right and necessary equipment, with experimented doctors. Adding to the northern communities, also in the south ones as in every place the racist comments will be seriously punished with a penalty fee of a minimum of 1,000$.

Masculinity and femine

This is when Simba, in Lion King roars at the end movie after beating Scar. The moment of the roaring is masculine as it is a symbol fo strength, leadership, and power. When I was a kid I really liked this movie because I found it pretty cool, but also because fo the masculine that is is. For me, the Lion  King was an example for me and I wanted to be like him.  I liked the leadership, the strength, the power…

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Inquiry Question: How did the prices between 1920 to 1945 changed in regard to the ones that we nowadays have?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These pictures were taken from a Canadian newspaper from 1945.  Regarding to my inquiry quietion, as we can see, the prices are a little lower from the ones that we nowadays have. We can observe that products like bleach before cost 49 cents and now, it  would cost aproximatly 5 dollars. We can also see that the price of mermelade, in 1945 was around 49 cents, but nowadays, it will cost also around 5 dollars. The same thing with the price of the coat or the “Quality Nylons” in the last image. I belive that to continue answearing this question, I should investigate more about that period by reading more newspapers of the time, reading books about what happened in Canada while therer was war or ask other people that lived during 1920 and 1945.