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    visited was October 12th, 2015 at 1:00 PM. The main intersection of this dynamic community is located on Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue. Toronto’s best-known ethnic neighbourhood is Chinatown. There are actually seven Chinatowns in greater Toronto, but the most exciting and vibrant one is by University, Spadina, Queen and College. During the day, fresh and exotic vegatables line the sidewalks around the intersection of Spadina and Dundas, the area’s core while at night, the bright yellow…

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    Anglo Saxon Assimilation

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    (Vincent, year?, p.146). This type of social interaction reveals the divided communities of Toronto, which reveal the dual-identity issues that created some confusion for Vincent and her family. This aspect of the Portuguese immigrant experience illustrates how some Portuguese chose to assimilate into Anglophone culture; while some Portuguese preferred to retain their Portuguese identity in the neighborhoods of Toronto. This is part of the “mosaic” of Canadian life…

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    the winter. We can compare this to another southern city that is a bit farther north, Toronto, Ontario, Where the average temperature is 20 degrees celsius in the summer and below 4 degrees celsius in the winter. Extrapolating this data we can make the assumption that the farther north the city the lower the average temperature will be. We can assume this because even with small move north from Windsor to Toronto the average temperature decreased.…

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    where they can start a war free life where they are not fighting for their lives every single day. Canadas largest city, Toronto Ontario has a 630 Square kilometres of land in a population of around 2.6 million people. Mayor John Tory expects Toronto to take in between 2,000 and 2,500 refugees, but has not found specific place for them to live yet. They'll be scattered all over Toronto but some might not have enough money to buy a house or support their family. They don't want to be put into…

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    Nuit Blanche Observation

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    From enactment art to the atmospheric, sound art to visual installations, Nuit Blanche is an event that propagates in admiration in numerous cities each year. The exhibit takes place all night, individuals can amble from one side of the city to the other observing, experiencing and even partaking in art expositions which range from secret tunnel vibrational drones, a contraption of metal tubes/containers that generate various reverberations when hit – creating a symphony done by the public, a…

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    Essay On Wendat

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    Bay, Lake Ontario and rivers such as Black Creek. The Wendat lived along Black Creek, located in North York. Black Creek flows south to the The Humber River in Toronto ON, Canada. The area is just North of Toronto in the Municipality of York Region. The area development is a commercial and residential area in a Hydro corridor of Toronto. There is a path running along Finch Ave. between Keele and Jane street where Wendat longhouses have been found. (http://www.saintemarieamongthehurons.on.ca)…

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    makes the reader feel guilt or remorse for littering. No one wants to be called lazy, so those who actually have littered may remember this in the future. Ethos is shown by providing the company coupled with city that founded the ad. The city of Toronto and Livegreen are pretty credible sources when littering is the topic at play. The city must have funded the ad after being sick of the trash around the city. Logos is applied because, logical thinking states that throwing on the trash on the…

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    to recently release census data, international migration fuelled Canada’s population growth by two-thirds of Canada’s population between 2001 – 2006 (Stats Can 2011). Almost three-fourths of newcomers arriving between 1996 and 2001 have settled in Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver. Both Canada and the United States have experienced an increase in the regional distribution of entering immigrants. American research shows that a mixture of economic push factors (away from states like California) and…

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    Ttc Future Plan

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    Future plans of TTC The TTC has come a long way. Now, to become the world-class transit system the Toronto of the future needs, they are advancing to the next level. In 2018-2022, TTC has 5 major critical paths plans which will make TTC industry advanced to the next level (BBB, 2018) which are:- 1. Transform for financial sustainability: TTC would be closing the gap between income and the normal increments in consumption. The best way to accomplish that — for our city, for the clients who pay…

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    field. Also, my two boys (8 and 10 year-old) are at school already and my husband has flexible hours to drop them to school and pick them up from school since he is self-employed. I have been actively searching job and attending job fairs in the Toronto GTA area. However, a university or college diploma in Business, finance or accounting field is required. Therefore, I applied for "Business Administration-Finance" diploma program in Sheridan College as a mature student and accepted. I have…

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