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Importance of Wearing Sunglasses ~ Eye Protection ~ Designer Sunglasses
There are many good reasons to wear sunglasses in addition to fashion. Learn about Pterygium, Photokeratitis, Cataract, Cancer Prevention and more in this hub.
66 commentsThe Kinship of the Inuit of the Arctic
The Nestilik Inuit’s culture is mostly motivated by their need to survive. There are three behaviors of the Inuit influenced by their kinship and culture which will be further explored. Communal fusion and fission, general reciprocity, and ritual or ceremonial participation are considered vital to the Inuit’s way of life. Cultural universals are clearly seen between American and Inuit culture, but the driving forces of these universals are very different.
0 commentsWinter Olympics 2010 Collectible Pins
The Winter Olympics has a lot of neat looking Olympic Pins.
3 commentsThe Narwhal - The Fascinating Unicorn Whale of the Arctic Ocean
Narwhals are strange and fascinating Arctic whales. The males - and sometimes the females - have a very long tooth that grows through the lip, forming a tusk.
22 commentsHealth Benefits of Omega-3 Fish Oil Capsules
So what are the benefits of omega-3 fish oils for your health? There have been many studies carried out over the years, and fish oil has been found to benefit many aspects of health and to protect against diseases. So if you are thinking of taking omega-3 oil, read on!
12 commentsFirst Nations and the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics
The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic and, afterward, the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games were prepared and held on traditional First Nation territories in British Columbia, Canada. These terriroties have belonged...
23 commentsAnimals Are Among Our Best Friends
Human beings have a lot of animal friends. Among them are the ever popular dog, cats, horses, elephants, oxen, cows, chickens, pigeons and many others that are raised as pets or as work companions.
5 commentsEuropean Incursions into the Cree First Nations North
Europeans made their first contact with the Cree, Huron and Iroquois First Nations via the East coast of the maritime states, the St. Lawrence River and the Hudson Bay. From troubled beginnings, disease and some peaceful trade, the Europeans were to have a huge impact over a few centuries.
1 commentThe Inuit (Alaskan Eskimos?)
The Inuit people are those who natively inhabit the area in and around the Arctic Circle. This encompasses the land spreading from the northeastern part of Russia, Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. Many may identify the Inuit people as...
2 commentsNative American Nations in The Canadian Territories
The northern provinces of Canada are the coldest in the country. Yet, many Native Americans or First Nations peoples live in these very provinces. Their way of life is fascinating...
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