These sources not only helped me to formulate my primary document analysis essay and my research paper, but they also increased my knowledge in my topic of interest. In addition to this, these sources opened my eyes to different matters… Continue Reading →
Preface: The reason why I chose to include my research paper into my ePortfolio was because it showcased my further learning in this course. This paper incorporates some of the ideas and interpretations of my primary document analysis essay, however,… Continue Reading →
We Do Not Know His Name- Klatsassin and the Chilcotin War (The Great Canadian Mystery): http://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/klatsassin/home/indexen.html I found this website very interesting because it deals with a mystery in Canadian History. The website gives you all the facts and information regarding… Continue Reading →
Throughout this course I experienced a wide variety of topics in our lectures, seminar discussions, readings, and other research we did on our own. Many of these topics were very interesting to me and I enjoyed learning more about them…. Continue Reading →
Preface: The reasons why I decided to incorporate my primary document analysis essay into my ePortfolio was because it showcases some of my learning throughout this course, as well as is evidence to support my main argument of this ePortfolio. This essay displays my… Continue Reading →
Reading Log #10 The main arguments of these readings are the views for and against Confederation in this time. These articles were written to show the reader different views people in different parts of Canada had when the idea of… Continue Reading →
Reading Log #5 In Naomi Griffiths’ article “Acadian Identity: The Creation and Re-creation of Community”, Naomi discussions the creation, deportation, and then the re-creation of the Acadian population. In addition to this, the CBC website “The Acadians” gives us more… Continue Reading →
Reading Log #3 The main argument of the articles by Donald H., Holly Jr., and Ralph Pastore is the gradual extinction of the Beothuk population due to contact and invasion by the European in their native land of Newfoundland. These… Continue Reading →
Reading Log #2 In “‘We Are Well As We Are’: An Indian Critique of Seventeenth-Century Christian Missions” by James P. Ronda, Ronda presents the issue of Christian missionary work in Native American life and the effects it brought to them…. Continue Reading →
When going though all the optional research topics on the course outline, I found many topics that seemed interesting. The topic I had originally planned on doing was “Medicine and Epidemics” and I was going to discuss the small pox epidemic and… Continue Reading →
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