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    Made in Cotton On November 8, 2017, I attended the Made in Cotton talk with Los Angeles artist Mark Steven Greenfield, he discussed with the audience his humble beginnings and gave the audience a glimpse of his thought process when creating his art. Mr. Greenfield greets the audience and informs our small group that he received his bachelor degree from California State University, Long Beach; and talks about where he work in his time in Los Angeles. In addition, he elaborated about the

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    SECTOR: Toronto Transit Commission is the third largest public transport company in North America that provide services to the public through buses, streetcars and subways in Toronto. It was started in 1849 under the name of Public transit in Toronto but in 1921 it took control over all routes and established Toronto Transit Commission. In 1954 it opened its first subway line and now they have a wide network of subway and other services. (Toronto Transit Commission, 2017) ORGANIZATION SIZE: TTC is

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    of the Toronto Mayor smoking crack cocaine. This story gained international attention while even drawing on the Mayor for comic relief. American newspaper, The Wall Street Journal, along with Canadian newspapers, The Globe and Mail and Toronto Sun each have a unique target audience whom they are writing for. As a result of the intended audience each newspaper includes diction and style relevant for the target audience. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) article, “‘Ford Nation’ Sticks by Toronto Mayor

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    Job Description Job Identification Title: Benefits, Wellness and Accessibility Offer Job category: Full-time Department: Human resources Reporting relationship: Reports directly to human resource Physical location: Head office Toronto Safety hazards: None Summary The benefits, wellness and accessibility officer is required to perform the executive-level tasks of reviewing and processing benefits and wellness claims. The officer is required to maintain Updated records of all applications

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    Introduction: Have you ever had a hard time in your life? The Holocaust was a very tough time for the Jews, they were forced to either find a place to stay or they would get sent off to concentration camp, which was leading to their last breath. Anne Frank and her family, had to stay in an annex to try to stay away from the Nazi’s because they were Jewish. They had to be really quiet during the day or they would be heard from down below. However, there is one special girl that handled it very well

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    Children Immigrants Essay example

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    Children Immigrants Immigrant children did not live an easy life in the nineteenth century. Most children were never educated. Italian children immigrants were rarely put through schooling. However, Eastern European Jewish immigrants looked at public schooling as their best way to help their children enhance their potential in life. Chicago, Detroit, and New York City had large populations of Jewish and Italian immigrants. The conditions of the children in all three cities were similar yet

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    Have you ever gone to Chinatown supposing to find a culture full of African Americans? Probably not, because that is not where they’re expected to be. We live in a world where colonies of different colored people are expected, or otherwise discriminated into populating distinct spaces; African Americans are supposed to be in the ghetto, Chinese belong in Chinatown, and Caucasians reserve more elite communities. For centuries, each race has been striving to belong in a society where people are accepted

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    Toronto Zoo Case Study

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    The strike at the Toronto Zoo has resulted in lost income for its employees because they want to have increased job security. The article says that John Tory says that “striking zoo workers have good jobs with excellent benefits.” One of the themes in this unit is that unions make a difference for its employees. Union members typically have more job security, high wages, and safe hours. They also have more and/or better benefits such as drug, vision and dental plans, as well as pension plans. The

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    parents and not ventured into the lagoon, Elaine thought. Elaine and Jacqueline were growing up in a condominium facing Lake Ontario in downtown Toronto on Queen’s Quay Boulevard. Their parents, Dennis and Roberta, were both lawyers. Elaine was fourteen and Jacqueline was sixteen. The lagoon in question was located at Hanlon’s Point, next to the Toronto Islands. Dennis and Roberta had always warned Elaine and Jacqueline to stay away from the lagoon. “The lagoon is not safe,” Dennis cautioned. “It

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    Ideal Immigrants Essay

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    The Ideal Immigrant What is the "ideal" immigrant? When talking about immigrants and what we as Canadians consider to be a "good" or "bad" one, what do we mean? Is there such thing as a good or bad immigrant? Canada preaches diversity but when it comes to the ideal immigrant they know exactly who they want to bring into the country. There are several factors that when combined amount to the "ideal" immigrant, these include; high levels of education, high productivity, skills, and knowledge.

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