GEO 793: The Geography of Toronto- Winter 2015 Course Instructor Valentina Capurri JOR 601 Ext. 3120 vcapurri@ryerson.ca Office Hours: Monday 15:00 to 17:30 Lectures: Sec. 1: Mon. 13:00 to 15:00 DSQ2‚ Wed. 11:00 to 12:00 LIB072 Sec. 2: Mon. 11:00 to 13:00 EPH229; Wen. 9:00 to 10:00 ENG101 Sec. 3: Mon. 18:00 to 21:00 TRS2166 Course Exclusions: This is an Upper Level Liberal Studies. The course is not available to students in the Geographic Analysis Program
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Outline for Social Studies CXC CSEC School Based Assessment Introduction to CSEC S.B.A. Geographic fieldwork is about the application of geographic concepts and ideas in the investigation of a problem or issue. Instead of gathering information from books‚ we gather information about the world around from the environment. Geographers first identify an area for research. They ask geographic questions about the issues that have been identified and form hypotheses.. They then conduct a systematic
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Katarina Djukic Email: katarina.djukic@mq.edu.au Ms Merran Brooks Email: merran.brooks@mq.edu.au 2 Required Textbook • Leo‚ K.‚ Hoggett‚ J.‚ and Sweeting‚ J. (2012) Company Accounting‚ 9th edition‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ Milton: Old‚ ISBN: 9781742466378. o There are 3 main publishing formats for Leo / Company Accounting 9E o 1) Traditional bound textbook edition ISBN: 9781742466378 $139.95 o 2) Binder Ready Version (this is a loose-leaf version that is hole punched so students need only carry
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Carleton University Course Outline COURSE: TERM : PREREQUISITES: CLASS: Day & Time: Room: LAWS 3206 A – Banking Law Fall 2010 Department of Law LAWS 2003 [1.0] (no longer offered) or LAWS 2202 or BUSI 2601 Fridays - 11:35 am - 2:25 pm Please check with Carleton Central for current room location Sam Schwisberg INSTRUCTOR: (CONTRACT) CONTACT: Office: Office Hrs: Telephone: Email: Loeb C476 Fridays immediately following class as needed 613-740-1965 samuel.schwisberg@redcross.ca Students
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OF SOCIOLOGY‚ PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK SOCI 1005 (SY16C) -INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES SUMMER SCHOOL 2012/2013- COURSE OUTLINE Lecturer: Ayesha Facey Office: Room 46‚ Faculty of Social Sciences Office #: 970-6324 E-mail: ayeshafcy@yahoo.com COURSE OBJECTIVE This course aims to introduce students to basic univariate and bivariate statistics. A student who successfully completes this course will possess a reasonable level
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TOPIC 1 USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR THE NEXT TWO PROBLEMS Assume you bought 100 shares of NewTech common stock on January 15‚ 2003 at $50.00 per share and sold it on January 15‚ 2004 for $40.00 per share. 1 What was your holding period return? 2 What was your holding period yield? USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION OR THE NEXT TWO PROBLEMS Suppose you bought a GM corporate bond on January 25‚ 2001 for $750‚ on January 25‚ 2004 sold it for $650.00. 3 What was your annual holding period
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1) How would you respond when someone makes a decision that adversely affects you while saying “it’s nothing personal it’s just business”. Is business impersonal? Ethics are a subjective set of standards used by an individual to guide their actions‚ and to identify any obligation. They are uninterruptedly evolving code of conduct dependent upon conditions and the life involvements of the individual. With movements that can be measured by “right” and “wrong”. Ethics are not concerned with the explanation
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Choose Your Own Religion (But Not That One) Freedom of religion has been a principle in the United States since it became a country. However‚ just because it is written in the United States Constitution does not mean everyone will follow it. Too many times have people in America been shunned for their personal beliefs. Freedom of religion includes the freedom to worship any god‚ freedom to not following any religion‚ and the freedom to not believe in any god at all. In today ’s society there is
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Graphic Designer Introduction: Graphic Designers‚ or graphic artists‚ are artists whose creations vividly express ideas‚ convey ideas‚ and captures audience’s attention a product. They design a wide range of material including displays‚ advertisements‚ games‚ computer graphics‚ and books. Graphic designers came alongside the growth of newspapers‚ magazines‚ and catalogs. The growth of computer technology has revolutionized the way graphic designers work. In today’s time‚ even if one cannot draw
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2013) Course Instructor: Terry Roswell Office: Jorgenson Hall – JOR Telephone: 979-5000 ext. 72 E-mail: troswell@ryerson.ca Office Hours: Thursdays 12 - 1 p.m.‚ Fridays 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. or by appointment Course Description CRB100 is a lower-level liberal course offered through the Department of Sociology. In order to understand the contemporary Caribbean situation‚ it is important to understand the diverse and complex history of the region and its peoples. This course examines
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