I was born on February 25th 1998 at St Michael 's hospital in Toronto. I grew up in a part of Toronto called Bloor west village where I lived with my parents and my sister Lauren who is three years older than me. I attended Runnymede public school for both junior and senior kindergarten. My interests in my toddler years were T-ball, skiing and going to park with my best friend Carson. I learned to ski at a very young age, I was just 18 months when I first attempted to put on my sister…
Napoleon Bonaparte was an interesting person. He had a short temper at time, (mostly with his wife) he had extreme character, clever, he was good at giving speeches, very manipulative in his own way. Bonaparte was very good at inspirering people by his speechs. Thats what made his the kind of powerful leader that he was. One thing that changed Bonaparte was his drive to have absolute power apon all people. Growing up on the island of corssica, he grew up hating the french. After many years of…
Jan Narveson, a contract theorist who teaches philosophy at the university of Waterloo in Canada, writes in his book Moral Matters (1993) (side note: that was the year I was born! :)) Morals, if they are to be rational, must amount to agreements among people—people of all kinds, each pursuing his or her own interests, which are various and do not necessarily include much concern for others and their interests. But people have minds, and apply information gleaned from observing the world around…
in all countries. The education is free, despite the high quality of it, other countries have a low quality education yet they have to pay high fees so students can attend. Also, there is a wide range of universities ranging from the engineers of Waterloo to the doctors of McMaster. After the child obtains their high school diploma they are enabled to get a job, or they can follow up with a university.In order to help pay with these funds as university is not…
Throughout this poem you will learn where some of the greatest wars in history were. (carl sandburg) It will make wonder and think about the past and why the wars ever even happened. The speaker in this poem is the grass. “Grass” was published in 1918 right after the end of the great war, Sandburg takes the issue of war head-on. (infoplease.com) Sandburg worked his way through school, where he attracted the attention of professor phillip green wright, who not only encouraged sandburg's’…
Sleep Paralysis and Anxiety Disorders Studies have suggested that individuals who suffer from an anxiety disorder are more likely to experience isolated sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is the inability to make voluntary movements during the onset of sleep called hypnagogic sleep paralysis or upon awakening called hypnopompic sleep paralysis. During sleep, the body alternates between REM (rapid eye movement) and NREM (non-rapid eye movement). During REM sleep, the body goes into a state of…
All of our buildings have cameras outside. We want to expand the placement of cameras inside our buildings. Cameras are currently inside Arborwood North and South, MHS, MMS, OCHS, Riverside and Waterloo. Having cameras in the buildings helps with discipline, especially at the secondary level. Eventually, access control will be installed at the playground entrances for assistants to use during lunch time. Custer is our primary concern, and access…
“On June 18, at the Battle of Waterloo near Brussels, the French were crushed by the British, with assistance from the Prussians.” Napoleon led his army into Belgium hoping to continue his hope for European-wide power. Belgium had their allies stationed there at the time of the French…
workers and have other adverse effects on the economy. Increasing minimum wage won’t help people in poverty and won’t help low-wage workers. Raising minimum wage results in lower employment or less work hours. In a study done by the University of Waterloo, professors measured the effects of 185 changes to minimum wages in Canada. the study found minimum wage swells diminished job opportunities for vulnerable workers. It found that a 10% increase in the minimum wage lead to an approximate 4%…
sent, huh. They didn't even list us overdue for a week. Very first light, chief. The sharks come cruisin'. So we formed ourselves into tight groups. You know it's... kinda like 'ol squares in battle like uh, you see on a calendar, like the battle of Waterloo.…