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To: 3bar who wrote (118365)4/21/2016 9:42:36 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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Yes, being a stone age hunter gatherer isn't much of a lifestyle. Igloos are cold. Owning a home takes capital formation. We rented in Canada too. It's no biggie. I didn't feel at a particular disadvantage not owning a home. <A big problem for Canada is the Natives on Reserves do not own their own homes . So the reality of the non native from the get go is so different . The biggest stumbling block to assimilation and their material improvement . > Abandon the igloo and fighting polar bears. Move to the city. Get a job. Study some useful subject. Easy really.

An aborigine worked with me at Texaco Canada in Ottawa. I think she was half rather than full caste. She was really nice, gorgeous and intelligent. She was married to a lucky regular variety Canadian.

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