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    Niagara's P3 Model

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    Introduction Toronto is a very diverse and global city that combines significant attractions, heritage, cultures, and natural sights such as Niagara Falls, Mississauga, and Brampton. Toronto is also known as Canada’s leading tourism destination where it reached 9.62 million visitors in 2009. Tourism Toronto is a destination marketing organization that attempts to reach the goal of PPP Canada’s P3 model which is Public-Private Partnership. PPP indicates private sectors funded and operated by…

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    Electric Guitar Techniques

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    articulate sound. Light weight with scant sound, indistinct or muddy, especially in guitars with hum-bucking pickups. Medium-weight woods fault in the middle and are the traditional preference. In terms of weight vs. wood types, dense woods such as maple…

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    Names In The 1920's

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    future ridicule from their teachers or confusion from their pink-collar employers. Obviously, the name ‘Maple’ would not have been included on this list. In current day America, society has shifted their viewpoint of names to include much less-traditional options; it is not too uncommon to hear of a child being christened after a flower or tree. However, in the 1920’s, such unusual names…

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    school and were now ready to start their lives. Todo and Jullien planned on going to work with Jullien's dad at the leaf transportation company. Meanwhile Kim and Pete got accepted to Maple University starting in the fall. The four of them promised each other they would spend the whole summer making memories and would continue to keep in touch even after Pete and Kim moved to the maple tree to start college. The four friends all received brand new iphones as their graduation gift from their…

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    The Ultimate NBA Playoff Experience “They need a three to tie, Lowry half court heave a prayer at the buzzer, oh Kyle Lowry he hits and we are going to overtime in Toronto (Eastern).” This is what Kevin Harlen, a NBA commentator, said during the game as Kyle Lowry hit a buzzer beater to go into overtime in the playoffs. The NBA playoffs are a huge attraction in the United States, Canada, and even countries overseas to many people. Basketball can be one of the most exciting sporting events in…

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    Pepperwood Preserve Study

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    were filled with 500 mL of vermiculite to maintain a representative humidity. Twelve leaves of randomly were placed flat in the tubs and treatment was induced on their underside of either zoospore or water, with an average of 10 drops being placed per leaf. Leaves labeled for zoospore inoculation were treated with 10 drops of zoospores (10ul) and those labeled for control were treated with 10 drops of sterile soil water (10uL) using proper pipette technique. Tubs were then sealed, stored and…

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    Plants are essential for life on earth; they are the backbone of all life. Plants are considered as autotrophic organisms, seeing as they are able to produce their own food. They are a crucial resource for many different uses, as plants are primary producers; everything we eat comes directly or indirectly from them (Schaffner, 2010). They provide a whole range of useful products, including food, fibres for cloth, and energy sources. Wood, coal and natural gas are all sourced from plants, these…

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    Maple Syrup: A Case Study

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    of the -20‰ of δ13C in the maple syrup is no cause for concern. The reason -20‰ of δ13C may have been a cause for concern is because there are some sugarwoods that will adulterate their maple syrup with corn syrup or cane sugar. Corn syrup, as well as cane sugar, have a higher δ13C content than maple syrup. Typically corn syrup and cane sugar have between -9‰ to -12‰ of δ13C while maple syrup typically has between -24‰ to -26‰ of δ13C (Martin et al. 1996). Maple syrup that has been…

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    A Heart For A Heart It was close, I can feel the drumming in the left chest. I tried to opened my eyes but it felt heavy. My face felt like a stiff bread that had been left on the counter by some uncareful mothers. I couldn’t feel anything. The only thing I could hear was the distant echoes inside of my chest. I opened my swollen eyes widely and all I can see is blurriness. The echoes grew stronger and closer to me by every second. It was like I was at the world 's largest canyon and was…

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    features used to identify species Recording of position of species along transect (metres) Lumnitzera racemose Black Mangrove Simple leaf, Leave Alternate, Gland at end of leaf, 2.8m tall 0m, 1m, 5m, 5.5m Excoecoria ovalis Simple leaf, oval shaped leafs, roots above surface, 4m tall 1m, 2m, 7m, 9.5m Ceriops togal var. australis Yellow Mangrove/ Spurred Mangrove Simple leaf,…

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