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Given what you have read to this point, should Indigenous politics be treated as a separate component of Canadian politics (e.g., as a separate chapter in a textbook)? Or should Indigenous politics be taught as an integral part of all elements of Canadian politics (e.g., woven through each chapter of the textbook)? Defend your response with examples.
Coasting
The action of allowing a vehicle to move by its own momentum with minimal or no use of the engine's power.
Fully Disengaged
A state in which a mechanism, gear, or clutch is completely disconnected or inactive, preventing any transmission of power.
Full Travel
The maximum distance or range of motion that a mechanical component or system can move or be moved.
Clutch Brake
A component used to momentarily stop or slow the rotation of the transmission input shaft for easier gear engagement when the vehicle is stationary.
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