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December 4th holds significant events in history, including the 1st CFL Grey Cup in 1909, where the University of Toronto triumphed over Toronto Parkdale with a score of 26-6. In 1945, the U.S. Senate approved participation in the United Nations. The theatrical world celebrated the opening of "Les Miserables" in London in 1985. It's also the birthday of notable figures: historian AL Rowse, rapper Jay-Z, and model Tyra Banks. Explore these fascinating moments that shaped our past and present.
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Today in History: December 4th ... • 1909 - 1st CFL Grey Cup: University of Toronto defeats Toronto Parkdale, 26-6 • 1945- The U.S. Senate approved American participation in the United Nations. • 1985 - "Les Miserables" opens at Palace Theatre, London • Happy Birthday ... • AL Rowse (1903-1997) UK Historian/Poet (known for his work about Elizabethan England and Poetry about Cornwall, England - Shakespearean Scholar & Biographer) • Jay-Z (record producer, entrepreneur & rapper) Dec. 4th 1969 ... 44 years old today • Tyra Banks (TV personality, model & actress)Dec. 4th 1973 ... 40 years old today • CBC
Who is Abraham? • Both religions have roots to the great patriarch Abraham. • The different teachings of the story of Abraham is at the root of this dynamic conflict. • He was later renamed Abraham by God, (Genesis 17:5)
Analysis of Balfour Declaration • Creating the State of Israel: Justice in Conflict booklet. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twm8SI7Og24
In groups of (2) or work individually: create a advertisement announcing the Balfour Declaration. • Your poster must clearly present one of the following: either to benefit the Zionists, the possible Arab reaction to the declaration, or does it sit somewhere on the fence between the two. • Be creative and use colour!