Unit 3 E-Notebook

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E-Notebook – Unit 3 Gurleen Sandhu Unit 3, Lesson 1: Activity 1: 1. Chose one group from each of the three columns. For each group, complete a search of their web site to determine what the group does within Canada to show their community support. NOTE: if any of the links below do not work, conduct a search on google to get the information you need. charities and non-profit agencies non-profit agencies service clubs multiple sclerosis Big Brothers and Big Sisters Rotary Club arthritis society The Boys and Girls Club Kiwanis easter seals Elizabeth Fry Society Lions Club Canadian Aids Society John Howard Society Canadian Hearing Society St John’s Ambulance Group Chosen: Service Club Rotary Club: They bring people together to share ideas, build relationships and then take action on issues around the world by coordinating global programs, campaigns and initiatives. They are a non-profit organization. Kiwanis: They focus on helping children around the world, they are …show more content…

Mahatma Gandhi also wanted Indian independence from the British. He wanted everyone to treat each other like brothers and sisters no matter what religion they had. All in all, he wanted equality, freedom, peace, and love. • WHAT was his vision? He envisioned a world of peace and equality for all. He wanted to change the way India was run. In his ideal state, there would be no representative government, no army, no police force, no industrialization, no religious violence, and a future Indian nation would be modeled after the India in the past. There would be self-sustaining villages, an absence of civil law and it would show an agrarian economy. Gandhi wanted a place where there was no violence, riots, or any civil disobedience. He wanted everyone to live peacefully and have equal rights for all. • HOW did he participate in and contribute to his

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