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    DEEP Summer Program

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    important. This is why I hope to participate in DEEP, to live a university style life, master new skills, making lifelong connections with others while sharing my experiences and expertise. First of all, DEEP is an exceptional opportunity as it allows for the exploration of university life, learn new skills and acquaint myself with other students. For one, the University of Toronto’s St. George Campus is my No.1 choice of university. By attending the DEEP summer program, I will

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    Why QCSYS? It is a program where one can learn new skills and develop lifelong friendships, all the while living in a university environment. With my expertise in both academic and social settings, it is without a doubt that I am a excellent choice as a candidate for QCSYS. First and foremost, I am able to maintain high overall averages for my past and current report cards; I am the recipient of my school’s award for Highest Academic Achievements for both grade 9 and 10. Here, it is most important

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    internationally, and eventually on to coaching. Gable was very successful in high school and throughout his college career. Dan attended Waterloo West High School which is located in the state of Iowa. By the end of high school Gable had become a 3x Iowa High School State Champion. Continuing on in his career he decided to attend Iowa State University. At Iowa State Gable went undefeated all the way up until his very last match in the NCAA finals

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    The suggestion to become an actuary came to me first from a professor in my first year of undergraduate studies. Based on my class performances, he felt that I have talents and gifts for the actuary profession. After doing some research and talking to professional people around me, I started to have a clear picture of what an actuary is. Some people define actuaries as “people who know how to calculate money-related risks”, and others define it as “people who can provide necessary money-market analytic

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    Robert W. Park is a professor at the University of Waterloo. He came to the University of Toronto, Mississauga campus to conduct a public lecture called, “Explore on Ice: The Last Mysteries of Sir John Franklin’s Third Arctic Expedition.” Within his speech, Park discusses the history of Franklin’s lost expedition, the search parties, Inuit testimony, evidence of diseases, and the discovery of the shipwrecks. Park introduces his lecture by explaining the history of Franklin’s expedition. In 1845

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    QUESTION Do you think marijuana should be legalized? INTRODUCTION Due to the evidence that I have found through researching the topic, I do not believe that marijuana should be legalized. Although there are many reasons why marijuana should not be legalized, I will be focusing upon the adverse effects of cannabis on the brain; including its modulation of drug reward within the brain, its effects on the structure and function of the brain, and its causation of an increased risk of psychiatric problems

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    a four and a half year course that is offered in various university & medical colleges around the world. In order to get chiropractic degree one has to complete minimum 5,000 hours of practical training in this domain. Further, chiropractors can completely cure problems like Shoulder pain, Neck pain, Low back ache and Sports injury etc. •

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    illness. In the midst of the Now is the Time Grant reaching its end in 2019, there is a shining light, Bakari Behavioral Health. David Goodson provided some crucial information to give a better understanding of the good that is being done in the Waterloo Mental Health Community. Adeptly named, Bakari is an African word for "one who shows great promise". This organization believes that this notion applies to everyone and their main goal is to help their kids identify this in themselves. They provide

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    Kevin O Leary Biography

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    a Canadian businessman, investor, writer, financial commentator, and television and radio celebrity. He is co-founder and Chairman of O'Leary Funds and the co-founder of Soft Key. Kevin was always a businessman graduating from The University Of Waterloo and University Of Western Ontario. O'Leary began his career in the early 1980s as an assistant brand manager for Nabisco. He later went on to co-found Special Event Television, a moderately successful television production company that produced original

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    gathered funds from benefactor investors, surgeons, affluent individuals and small institutions. "It is a feel good thing to have the confidence from the investor community to turn that money into value for our shareholders, and really keep this as a Waterloo story and a Canadian story” (Bakirtzian, 2015). Hospitals located in Ontario such as Grand River, Mount Sinai in Toronto, Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial and Toronto East General and four more in the U.S. are utilizing Intellijoint's technology. "The

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