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We Are All Together One

Added on Jan 20th, 2017

“From the realms of the human world, the sky dwellers, the water beings, forest creatures and all other forms of life, the beautiful Mother Earth gives birth to, nurtures and sustains all life. Mother Earth provides us with our food and clean water sources. She bestows us with materials for our homes, clothes and tools. …

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Resilience Through Their Eyes

Added on Oct 25th, 2016

How can we Cultivate Resilience? Asked questions such as, “What does it mean to have courage?” and “Who or what supports your ability to be resilient?” these grade 4-6 students from Surrey, British Columbia, reflect on their lives and share their thoughts, feelings, and wisdom.

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