Socials 10

Post WW2 global conflicts- socials 10

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Socials 10- Government responsibility paragraphs

Do you think that governments today should be held responsible for decisions and actions taken by previous governments?

 

Yes todays governments should be held responsible for decisions and actions taken by previous governments. It is their responsibility because it doesn’t matter when this happened, it happened. Residential schools and the actions being taken in the schools were made by previous governments, but the current government members knew what they were getting into when they became a part of the government and should be able to take responsibility for it and do everything in their power to make it better.

 

No the government should not be held responsible for what had happened in the past because it happened in the past and they should be focusing on the present and what they can do to better their way of providing leadership, not worrying about the conflicts that took place in the past because of poor decision making based off of discrimination.

 

In my opinion, no they should not be held responsible for the actions of previous governments because as seen as overall, it is not our current governments fault that the so called “leaders” decided to do this horrible thing. Again, i believe that they should be focusing on the present as said so above, rather than the past. it is important for them to acknowledge what had happened in the past and make clear statements of actions that they are willing to try and make life a safer society for people this action may have affected. It is important to do this to show that they realize what they are saying sorry for and to possibly better gain trust in their people that the previous government may have lost. However, i think it is wrong if the current government decides that a simple apology for what had happened and if they are to expect this to just be forgotten as if its nothing is not an effectual solution.

socials 10- 20th century conflicts- Armenian Genocide

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this is my powerpoint on the Genocide that took place in Turkey, targeting Armenians. I learned a lot from reading about this topic and I found it really interesting how a simple conflict can turn into such a big issue because of the lack of ccommunication

ww2- infographic- socials 10

this is an infographic representing The Battle of Britain that took place in ww2.

core competencies- socials 10- podcast reflection

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Exploring war tactics in WW1

this is a power point (I couldn’t figure out sway) demonstrating the just of the technology used in WW1. Representing through the methods used in the war in the air, on land, and at sea, these are some of the strategies and weaponry that was used.

Exploring war tactics

Bilingual word cloud- socials 10

Canada
Equality
Hockey
TimHortons
Beavers
MapleSyrup
Trudeau
Multicultural
Geese
Eh?
Poutine
TerryFox
Français
Égalité
Sirop d’érable
Castors
Amis
Communauté
Désolé
Service de santé
Politesse
Gentilesse

Socials 10- perspectives on Canada being multicultural

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This is a photo of a Chinese restaurant located just here in Coquitlam. I chose to use this as an example on how immigrants, in this case Chinese immigrants, are able to “maintain their culture” after immigration. throughout Canada, there is a huge variety of different cultured restaurants to choose from. Now this specific restaurant may not be one that is said to “maintain culture” because being in Canada, food is bound to be cooked a little bit differently and may not follow all traditions of the culture but in my opinion, I think that this shows how Canada is a multicultural country, willing to accept and recognizes all races, in the means I think that coming to Canada as an immigrant from wherever, you would be able to eat out and not just be limited to home cooked meals or other forms of food makings. by this I think that having these different varieties of restaurants helps to encourage immigrants to keep their culture.

 

Toronto Muslim girl 'scared' after attacker cuts hijab

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/01/toronto-muslim-girl-scared-attacker-cuts-hijab-180113065633897.html

I was inspired to search for a story of this sort based off of a book I read in English class. the book is called Persepolis and it is a true story experienced by the author, explaining about her life as an Iranian girl whom was very religious. The story took place from her starting at age 6 and finished with her as 15. throughout the story, as she’s growing up she goes through a lot of terrible things all because of her religion, there are attacks on her and her family, her school gets stricter about her religion and she is forced to dress “over appropriate,” in the means of all of this, she basically had to grow up as no child should, just because of her religion. So this story that I found is about a 6th grade Islamic girl living in Toronto that was assaulted by a man whom has began cutting her hijab as she walked to school. The poor girl was frightened and began to scream, forcing the man to leave but sooner or later, unfortunately he returned and continued to cut. I know that Canada is said to be welcoming to all races but I think that saying all of Canada has those characteristics is a bit of an over statement. I believe that this article proves that not all people are this “kind hearted soul” willing to welcome everybody and support equality which shows an example of something that discourages immigrations to maintain their culture.

 

based off of these two sources I still do believe that Canada is a multicultural country in the sense of Canada as a whole. however this doesn’t mean that every single Canadian follows these assumptions but I dont think that takes away the aspect of the term multicultural. mainly because we are talking about a country and the pieces that put it all together, not just some people that are against this topic. Canada has many attributes that fit different races and provides equality to all despite race or religion so for this reason, yes I do think that Canada is to be considered a multicultural country.

 

socials10- perspectives

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I chose to use this picture as a resource of Canadian identity because it has a lot of the typical Canadian symbols as well as our colours. By having these symbols, it reflects on my perspective of Canadian identity by showing the little things that makes Canada, Canada. I think this is a somewhat accurate portrayal of what it means to be Canadian because of the symbolism, though not fully accurate, because I feel that equality is a big piece of the Canadian identity and this photo doesn’t really show that attribute. It shows what physical pieces make up Canada but not so much the work that is put in by Canadian citizens to give Canada the image that people reflect off of. If a different cultural background were to see this picture, I feel they would have a different input on their point of view. when I look at this photo I see all of the symbols that make up Canada. where as if some one that wasn’t as familiar with the Canadian identity could say they see a bunch of symbols but not be able to recognize or identify the meaning of each one.

chose to use this video as a resource of Canadian identity because I liked that the makers of the video used stereo typical Canadian slang, symbols, phrases, actions etc. and combined this with exaggerated comedy to get their point across of what the Canadian identity is like. The use of comedy to emphasize the message reflects on my perspective of Canadian identity showing that every little thing we do or say as Canadians adds to our identity as a whole and shows that we have a unique way of living life. in my opinion, the idea that we do these certain actions or say certain things portrays an accuracy of what it means to be Canadian. if someone of a different cultural background were to watch this video, their perspective of the video would not be the same. The comedy and hysterical area of the video could differently impact them because they might not understand the jokes or the reasoning for the clip to be in the video.

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