Key Question 19.

1. Wingmaster, 70 Erie Ave, Brantford, ON
Boston Pizza, 50 Market St. South, Brantford ON
Taal Fine Indian Cuisine, 578 Colborne St, Brantford ON
China King,1320 Colborne St, Brantford ON
Sushi Eight, 265 King George St, Brantford ON
b. Six Nations Pentecostal Church, 1527B Fourth Line, Oshweken ON
Oshweken Baptist Church, 1862 Fourth Lone, Oshweken ON
Faith Victory Tabernacle, 7077 Indian Line, Oshweken ON
Bethany Baptist Church, 916 Cheifswood rd, Hagerville ON
Grand River United Church, 861 Third Line, Oshweken ON
c. Brantford Lion Club, 20 Edge St., Brantford ON
Brantford Garden Club (Meetings in lions park) 20 Edge St.
2. My friend Courtney Kosik, from Hungary.
An Acquaintance Omid, from Iraq.
My friend Bradley Gould, from Wiltshire England.
3. a) Little Treasures Daycare, 1890 Fourth Line
Six Nations Daycare, 21 Bicentennial Trl.
b) Ganohkwasra Youth Lodge, 35 Sunrise Crt.
Social Services Programs, __ Sunrise Crt.
c) Six nations Bingo, 2585 Cheifswood Rd.
Six nations health services, 1745 Cheifswood rd.
d)Six nations long term care, 1755 Cheifswood rd.
Sheridan Lodge Retirement home, 6 Sheridan rd, Brantford ON
4.a) Men’s Hockey League, Wayne Gretzky Sports Center, Brantford ON
Salvation Army, 187 Dallhousie st, Brantford ON
b)Ganohkwasra Family Assault Services, 1781 Cheifswood Rd, Oshweken ON
Breast Cancer Community Support, 25 William st, Brantford ON
c)Six Nations Boys Field Lacrosse, ILA 3201 Second Line, Hagersville ON
d) Women In All Her Seasons (Six Nations Birthing Center) 1745 Cheifswood Rd, Oshweken ON
5.a) Six Nations Minor Hockey, 1738 Fourth Line, Oshweken ON
Six Nations Rebels Lacrosse,3201 Second Line, Hagersville ON
Six nations Basketball, J.C Hill Middle School Gymnasium
b)Community living, 30 Cao Lane, Oshweken ON
Participation House, 10 Bell Lane, Brantford ON
6. Unable to retrieve information online, Must go to housing dept. for housing on six nations.
e) Six nations Bingo Hall, 2585 Cheifswood Rd
f) Six nations welfare Dept programs, 12 Sunrise Crt.

7.Advantages of living in a diverse community are that it’s easier to understand different religions, and cultures if you ask about them. People will learn that humans are just humans and there’s nothing different about us, we all live and survive in this world. Learning about other people’s struggles in life, and getting help with your own. Living in a community with a variety of men and women of different ethnicity’s and religions is an advantage to learn about the world, if they’ve immigrated from different countries if they are polite and willing to share, you can learn about how they’re treated in their countries.  An advantage of living in a community with different age groups and abilities are you learn to accept people for who they are, not being prejudice later in life depending how those that live around you treat each other, if they are rude it could increase chances in being prejudice when you get older. Also, an advantage of living in a community with different educational and financial means are the opportunities available, and the resources that you could have in your life from these businesses.

8.Challenges that a diverse community must overcome to succeed are accepting people for who they are, not what society makes them to be. Not being judgmental towards people of different races, ethics, or religions. Coming together and accepting everybody in the community as if they are family. If these challenges can be overcome then the community has a much higher chance of success within’ the community. Children who grow up in healthy successful communities can be friends with any child, without upsetting or aggravating their parents. Communities are able to start businesses, recreation programs, and those who don’t have a lot of money and need help may be able to get it from neighbours.
Effects of discrimination are different, to different people. Discrimination can cause emotional, physical, and spiritual effects on a human. This can cause a person to have short term effects such as having low self esteem and low self worth, go into depression, have a fear of rejection, cause stress, feeling withdrawn from society, feel humiliated, cause them to gain/loose weight, having fear from those they live around, anger, and to feel isolated. Long term effects of discrimination may be loss of motivation, restricted opportunities, give them limited access to services, long term depression, increased behavioural problems, they may have difficultly communicating to others, lack of education, and lack of achievement. Overcoming discrimination can be easy as talking to people of other races, ages, sex’s, and religions. Having respect for other’s of different cultures, learning about them if interested. Having an appreciation of diversity in life.  Avoiding gossip about others about their race, reporting discrimination, and standing up for those who are facing discrimination.
Effects of racism can make a person become angry, bitter, violent, feel degraded, and destroy their self-esteem. Racism can create a horrifying defeatist nature, destroy communities, creating division in society. Racism can cause a shorter life expectancy. Racism can be overcome by educating each other, teaching other’s to be tolerant of people. Learning to accept other’s for who they are, not judging them by the what they look like, or their skin colour. Learning ways to help each other, accepting people for who they are on the inside, which can lead to becoming a healthy community of different races.
Sexism is discrimination and prejudice based on a persons gender. Sexism can change the way a person thinks, feels, and the way they behave around others. Sexism can cause increased anxiety, depression, hostility levels. It can also cause anger and fear towards others. Those who face sexism suffer negative consequences immediately. Sexism can be overcome by being a leader, not giving negative comments to others, giving everybody a chance no matter their gender. Sexism, Racism, and Discrimination will always be in the world from prejudice and judgmental people the only thing we can do is to stop doing it ourselves, and to accept people for who they are in our own lives, then maybe people will learn to do the same.
9. http://bullying.humanrights.gov.au/violence-harassment-and-bullying-and-homelessness
10. Responsibilities that carry along with having the right to speak freely are to have respect and knowledge before speaking about or to somebody. Responsibilities that carry along with having the right to practice religious beliefs are that there is no harm to others, and they do not feel unsafe, not trying to take away other religions by communism and make them think that your religion is the only ‘right’ way to believe. Having respect for other religions and not to start conflicts with neighbours who don’t have the same beliefs. Responsibilities that carry along with having the right to be treated fairly regardless of age, gender, religion, race, or values are not to take advantage of others who are kind, not being judgmental by breaking and not obeying this freedom. Responsibilities that carry along with having the right to associate with anyone are to be careful with the people you choose to associate with, making sure they won’t have a negative impact your life, and to feel comfortable with everyone that you choose to associate with. Responsibilities that carry along with having the right to protest peacefully at anytime are to be aware of all aspect and thoughts of others that you are protesting against, having knowledge and background about the cause that you are protesting against, and being aware if the protest is raciest or shows discrimination in any form.
11. Rights and responsibilities in a community affects how a leader performs their role in a community because the leader must meet everybody’s rights, they must have a mutual agreement or it may cause a protest or lead to negative thoughts about the leader or the community as a whole. The leader must be respectful to everybody opinions or the issue may end up being decided in court. The leader may end up being seen as a negative to the community if thoughts and ideas of others aren’t taken into consideration, and those who have put in idea’s aren’t heard.
It is important that a leader can defect the right of themselves so they aren’t victimized. Many leaders must be careful about what they say and the decisions they make so they don’t gain a bad reputation from others in the community where they live and communities that they make decisions for. It is also important for the leader to defend the rights of others so that members of the community feel safe and respected by their leaders. The leader won’t worry about getting ‘attacked’ by community members if they respect their rights. The most important is that if legal issues come into the community then the leader can defend the members, and if the leader respects members of the community, they will also defend the leader if needed on his behalf.

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