RachelMorgan
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Black and white and red all over: A review
Seeing Red is a first-of-its-kind work of media and literary history that analyzes Canadian English-language newspapers as a colonial enterprise. Mark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L. Robertson, both professors at the University of Regina at the time of the book’s publication in 2011, examine pivotal experiences in the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Each chapter scrutinizes select publications’ reporting on each of these experiences from the notorious purchase of Rupert’s Land, the White Paper and the Oka crisis, to the potentially lesser known, but equally as important, deaths of Archie Blaney and Pauline Johnson.
By RachelMorgan2 years ago in Journal
Posting everything down to the bone
You open your screen to a blurry photo of an emaciated body from shoulders to knees. You are drawn to the tie of the strings on the little cotton shorts she wears. The strings are tied tight, and yet the shorts still hang below her protruding hips.
By RachelMorgan4 years ago in Psyche
Make university the best four years of your life
Let's face it, there are times when school brings us all down. Whether it's a large assignment, trying to balance school and work, or exam time. Everyone feels stress and each individual deals with it in their own way. However, the self takes a big hit when it comes to stress.
By RachelMorgan4 years ago in Education
The Do's and Don'ts of Note-Taking
It's getting to be that time of year again. Binders, paper, pens, notebooks, etc.—all on sale. But back-to-school is also a good time to start establishing techniques to help your academic self succeed. Here I will outline the basic do's and don'ts so you can begin the year taking exceptional notes.
By RachelMorgan6 years ago in Education