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    wonder I was strange. Imagine whipping out of bed, dashing over to the doctor's office, lying down on a torn leather couch, telling my troubles to an old man who couldn't hear, who answered with an accent I couldn't understand, and then dashing to Metro to make movie love to Mickey Rooney…. It was during this period that she also began taking stimulants and depressants. “They'd give us pep pills,” she wrote. “Then they'd take us to the studio hospital and knock us cold with sleeping pills . . .…

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    a distance from each other when the metro is empty. However, when the metro is full, they still do not seem to interact despite the close physical proximity. The majority of people use their cellphones instead of talking with each other. Also, unlike on a bus where passengers can interact with the bus driver, the metro driver is withdrawn from the passengers. He/she is in a room where closed to the public by a locked door. To the limited interaction on the metro, there was the case of two young…

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    Leadership Styles Over the years Bombardier has displayed excellent growth in favorable times, and good resilience through economic downturns. Pierre Beaudoin, CEO and president from 2008 to 2015, and Executive Chairman of the Board of Bombardier Inc. from 2015 to 2017, attributed the company’s resilience in recent years to it’s culture. Beaudoin spearheaded a complete transformation of said culture in the past decade. “The transformation changed Bombardier from a company driven by engineering…

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    Safety Residents of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal feel secured as they live in a friendly neighborhood. They are surrounded with the scenic Mile End, Milton-Parc and Côte Saint-Louis. Its location is close to the Montreal metro, the Laurier, Mont-Royal, and Sherbrooke stations. The Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, Jeanne Mance Park and the Lafontaine Park are one of the landmarks of Le Plateau-Mont Royal. Le Plateau-Mont-Royal condos for sale are designed for everyone’s comfort where they can take a walk in…

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    I get off the bus, earphones in my ears. I open the door of the metro building, I enter. Head down, my palms are sweating and my heart is beating fast. I can do this. Mom told me to keep walking, head up high with a confident look on my face, like I know where I’m going, so no one would spot me as an easy target. So I try. I walk towards the entrance to the metro trying to look confident. I look around. I spot the metro sign, indicating were the entrance is, and I start walking towards it. I…

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    In the post war years, Montreal was the core center of Canadian Jews. Its Jewish population exceeded Toronto’s, and the educational and communal structures built by the Jewish community outdid the smaller centers in Canada. Jews in Canada frequently live in cities or suburbs. Although not as residentially segregated as the Vietnamese, often neighborhoods could be considered “Jewish neighborhoods” because of the amount of Jewish synagogues, schools and Jewish population living there. In Louis…

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    I woke up late and rushed to pack my suitcase, grab some cash, and make it to the airport in time for my flight to Montreal. My Uber driver was on point, getting me to FLL with time to spare. I breezed through security, grabbed some coffee, and jumped on the plane like a boss. Three and a half hours later, my flight landed safely at YUL. As I was going through customs I noticed that the officers were being especially invasive. "Where are you coming from? Where are going? How long will you be…

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    communications. Recent data from Statscan research revealed some interesting statistics and projections, most striking of which was that in the next few years, half the Canadian population would be foreign-born. With 1 in 2 people in metro cities like Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal already of ethnic origin, multicultural Canada is quickly merging into…

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    burdened by purchasing ticket and using transportation owing to the fact that price of metro-pass is being hiked, as a consequence passengers are gradually decreasing. Specifically, last November, the transit commissioners not only approved increasing cost of fare starting in January, but also broke election pledge about freezing fare in 2015 (PEAT, November 23 2015). For this reason, people who cannot afford to hiked metro-pass are likely to experience constraint of physical and social…

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    1. Describe your two main motivators for being active. Refer to page 7. Doing physical activity in an organized environment helps me meet knew people which is a lot of fun. It is my main motivation because I’d rather work out with friends than on my own. For example, at my boxing gym, when I joined the “team” I knew no one and now we are all one big family who pushes each other to do the best we can when it comes to boxing and physical activity, but also when it comes to everyday things…

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