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    Introduction This report will focus on a commercial property that is currently listed for sale in Toronto, Ontario. A thorough analysis of the property will be explained in order to clarify on the strengths and weaknesses relevant to making an investment decision. The purpose of this report is to present a well-informed recommendation on whether or not the selected property is sufficient enough to enter the financial analysis phase. The recommendation will be directed towards Allied Properties…

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    I am writing this cover letter to you in regards to Metrolinx Capital Projects Group (Planning) in Toronto. I am interested in this position because ever since I been exposed to societies’ environmental and transportation issues, and Jane Jacob’s principles of urban planning, I developed a strong passion for transportation infrastructures, public transit operations, and effective urban planning, with a vision to design better communities. I would like to work for Metrolinx because they are one…

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    winter's you should consider moving to Western Canada. Eastern Canada has perfect weather for snowball fights and winter sports. Toronto the Multicultural Mecca Toronto growing was recently rated the most multicultural city in the world. Since 1990, the population has increased by more than 20 percent. It was also recently rated the most sustainable city in North America. Toronto has the perfect balance of urban sprawl and nature. You can work downtown through the week, and you can take a…

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    Nicole Weppler Analysis

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    purpose of this paper is to present a biographical sketch of Nicole Weppler 's early adult life. Nicole, who is my boss and mentor, immigrated to Toronto, Canada in the late 1960s. First, I will provide an overview of her early life and childhood. Second, I will discuss her years in Toronto and more specifically her time spent studying at the University of Toronto. Finally, I will address her most recent years living on Manitoulin Island and her occupation as the curator of the local museum.…

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    Skin Of Lion

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    migrants and locals, finding solace as a “prism refracting” the stories of the marginalised migrants. His fragmented stories reflect mid-20th century postmodernist influence adopting a critical pose against the capitalist historical representation of Toronto, Canada that neglects credit towards its migrant workers. Then, Ondaatje highlights the broader narrative’s failure to preserve the integrity of human elements and perspectives. Link to point one Ultimately, In the Skin of a Lion narratives…

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    The Fulstow Short Story

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    Although he learned cobbling skills well enough, the world as seen by the sailors was too much a lure for the 13 year old the Fulstow lad. He knew of dangers however, as it was common for seaman to descend on Fulstow, press-ganging men into the navy. Fulstow was a prime target due to its proximity to Great Grimsby and known toughness of its men. He knew also that, in choosing to runaway from his master shoemaker, Robinson would become a wanted apprentice. There would be a public announcement…

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    and well known area in Toronto and it has survived throughout the years. There are many Services available to the visitors ranging from entertainment services such as pubs, diners, a retro cinema, and many others to other services such as financing, banking, and many more. Along with its array of services available to its visitors, there are events that are planned throughout the year that are based on holidays and events are that are exclusive to the area. Downtown Toronto has gone though many…

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    they are hard to measure. The migration from other countries to Canada can improve process of urbanization, but in the contrast, it puts a strong pressure on facilities, social service, houses, environment of some big and developed cities such as Toronto or…

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    Fred Victor Case Summary

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    reports indicate that the agency is a not-for-profit organization. In essence, more that ninety percent of the total funding comes from grants and donations, which are challenged in various programs that the agency operates throughout ten locations in Toronto. For instance, grants and subsidies generate about $10,709,144, donations generate $937,621, rental revenue $449,805, and incidental revenue generates $298,382 as funds for the organization`s charity programs. Substantially, government…

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    Increased Housing Price Background information In 2000, the average selling prove for all homes was only $243,255.[1] According to city of Toronto, by 2011, 49% of Toronto’s citizens were immigrants, while 33% of immigrants living in Toronto arrived between 2001 and 2011.[2] It is quite fair to say that, since there are more immigrants came in to Canada, to Toronto, the housing price increased as a result. More population, and the culture of settling down makes every family that immigrated to…

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