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- Canadian First Nations Totem Pole Craft for KidsMake a totem pole crafts to teach students about the First Nations of Canada as a Winter Olympic craft for classes and after-school activities.
- Northern Manitoba First Nations Communities Received Body Bags Instead of Requested Medicines for the H1N1 InfluenzaNorthern Manitoba First Nations Communities received body bags when they were requesting medicines to deal with The H1N1 influenza in their remote reservations.
- The Role of the First Nations' People in the 2010 Winter OlympicsThe 2010 Winter Olympics will stand as a demonstration to the world of the lasting legacy of inspiring people- athletes and hosts.
California's First NationsToday's Chumash people are diverse, often multicultural, and facing the challenge of keeping their once vibrant identity alive and remembered by their children.
Ruling Ratchets First Nation TensionsA court order that ended First Nation blockade of a major Ontario rail line in April has been extended
Find the Spirit of the Huron-Wendat in Quebec's WendakeThe Huron-Wendat First Nations people have created a vibrant hotel-museum-restaurant complex in Wendake, only 10 miles from Quebec City. The village is rich with heritage and tourists are welcome.- World Cup 2010 Schedule Takes First Days OffAfter non-stop soccer over the last 2 1/2 weeks, the World Cup is finally taking a break before the quarterfinals. But, the matchups on Friday and Saturday, including Brazil vs Holland and Germany vs Argentina, will help make up for it.
"BIA -- Bossing Indians Around"First Nations t-shirts, found most often at pow-wow booths, take few words to deliver powerful messages.- The United Nations: Words Without ActionThe United Nations was originally created to be a force for good but has since turned into a place where words do not indicate action and is merely a ground where agreements and treaties are signed rather than useful action taken.
- Stable Nations Are a Greater Threat to the United States Than Failed NationsNations fall, nations rise, and they fall again. This is a common re-occurrence in every nations history. One of the most major causes of a nations downfall tends to be a result of a stable nation's power over another nation.
Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum in BanffThe story of the native population, called First Nations in Canada, is on display in this museum. Many artifacts are arranged in dioramas to give a realistic look.- First Lady Michelle ObamaThe woman is gorgeous. Not only do I say that from a female perspective, my sons think so. However, in addition to beauty, our nations First Lady is a class act.
Marvel Comics to Produce United Nations Comic BookThe United Nations has long been nicknamed the "Blue Hats" - due to the blue helmets UN workers wear out in the field. Turns out that might not be a bad idea for a super-hero costume.- Celebrating United Nations Day with Amnesty InternationalOn United Nations Day, thanks to the internet, you can join Amnesty International, in calling for Peace Keeping forces in Darfour. It's a small but practical and effective way to bring the principles of the United Nations to life.
The Judges Chronicles: Rebirth of Shavron (first Chapter Preview)Ivan Sugarwood's first novel is available now, ask for it at your local bookstore or go online!- Stress and First-World CountriesA survey found that people in first-world countries such as the United States and Australia are more stressed or anxious than people in other parts of the world. Jobs and traffic were among the top roots of this stress.
- The Patron Saint of First WivesA lover of English history becomes reacquainted with the first of Henry VIII's women.
- Changes in American Military Management and Tactics During the First Persian Gulf WarDuring the First Gulf War, the attitudinal affliction known as the "Vietnam Syndrome" was dispelled by a major shift in military tactics and the government's approach toward military management. Instead of micro-regulating the army, politicians allowed it to do its job.
- Events Leading to the First Persian Gulf WarUnited States foreign policy in the Middle East prior to 1990 showed a surprisingly supportive attitude toward the dictatorship in Iraq that the U.S. would later confront. This essay details the events which would lead the U.S. into the First Gulf War.
First Impressions of IstanbulI have always wanted to live and teach abroad. In a previous article I detailed my decision to teach in Istanbul. Now I am faced with the reality of that decision in an intimidating yet breathtaking and beguiling city.- 148 Nations Hedge Against Big TobaccoThe 148 nations making up Second Conference of Parties (COP2) concerning the global tobacco treaty are committed to developing guidelines that will protect public health policy from "interference" by "big tobacco".
The United Nations HeadquartersThe United Nations Headquarters have been in New York City since 1952. Although the 18 acre site is located in NYC it's actually an international zone which belongs to all member states.- Researchers: First 1 Percent of the Human Genes DecodedYesterday, researchers announced that they have decoded the first 1% of the human genetic code -- and this has already caused a need to rethink all that scientists think they know about it.
- Religious Fervor of the First CrusadeExplains, using primary sources, that the First Crusade was actually religiously based, instead of economically, socially or politically based.
- The United Nations: Global Power or Global Flop?!Has the United nations been able to effectively produce the image of a global peacekeeping organization?
- We Need a United United NationsThe United Nations has failed to live up to the expectations of FDR or anyone seeking peace. It has been a successful venture for the evil and greedy leaders of the world. It's time to begin anew, hopefully for the better this time.
- Are We Superior? Where Does the U.S. Stand Among the Nations of the World?The U.S. is a glorious experiment in diversity and the checks and balances of government. But do we have something to learn from other nations in the world? Are we actually as superior as some of us think?
Oxford Union Debating Society: Time to Debate the United NationsThe Oxford Union Debating Society recently invaded ECSU at the University Hour held on April 15. The topic for the debate was "After Iraq: No future for the United Nations". The debate was run similar to United Kingdom's Prime Minister's Question Time.
The International Winter Sports Week: A Look at the First Winter Olympic Games, 1924Since the modern restoration of the Olympics with the creation of the International Olympic Committee in 1894, the addition of winter sports was an issue. The first separate winter games were held in 1924, called the International Winter Sports Week.- Hike, Canoe, Ski at Vuntut National ParkVuntut National Park was established in 1995, after negotiations between the Government of Canada and the Yukon Territory and the Vuntut of the Old Crow. The park consists of 4,345 sq. miles of remote wilderness where wildlife and panoramic views abound.
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