...Abdirahman Farah 1915 Martin Grove, Etobicoke, Ontario M9V3T2 Tel: (647) 702 8919 Email: abdi_somalian@hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------- OBJECTIVE: To work with a dynamic organization to learn and develop the skills that are required to enhance my knowledge in creativity and to get the opportunity to interact with people from diverse background. SUMMARY OF SKILLS * Proven track record of providing outstanding service to diverse client groups. * Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain rapport with team members and clientele. * Quick learner, reliable and creative. * Goal - oriented, highly motivated, hardworking, organized and punctual. * Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. * Willing and eager to learn new procedures and methods. * Consistent ability to work under pressure while multi-tasking. * Physically fit and able to lift heavy weight (30+kg). * Excellent knowledge of MS Word and MS Excel. * Languages known English, Arabic and Somalian. KEY QUALIFICATIONS * Over 4 years of experience as General Labourer and Cashier. * Physically fit, hardworking, and talented to follow instructions rapidly and professionally. * Demonstrated ability to quickly gain knowledge, follow safety precautions, and become helpful with numerous kinds of tools. * Able to work on dissimilar crews...
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...[pic] Global Business Management Postgraduate Program Field Placement Program Summer 2013 CONTENTS OF FIELD PLACEMENT PACKAGE 1. Participating Employer Letter 2. Field Placement Objectives and Information 3. Grades for Field Placement Notice 4. Student/Employer Field Placement Agreement 5. Employer’s Field Placement Performance Evaluation 6. Student’s Field Placement Feedback Form 7. Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Letter [pic] Global Business Management Postgraduate Program Field Placement Program Student / Employer Package [pic] Dear Field Placement Employer: We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for participating in our Field Placement Program. Our students are motivated, knowledgeable and eager to contribute. As a participating employer you play a very important role in the student’s success. You provide a practical experience to complement the student’s academic achievement while also contributing to the development of a future business professional. The following pages will provide more detailed information regarding the field placement requirements. Specifically, you will find information on: |Field Placement Objectives |Evaluation | |Program...
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...9/22/12 Kipling Station - Subway Platform to 55 Rocky Point Crescent, Brampton, ON L6V 4S7 - Google Maps Start Kipling Station - Subway Platform Canada End 55 Rocky Point Crescent, Brampton, ON L6V 4S7 When 12-09-22 after 12:58pm Duration 1 hour 54 mins total Kipling Station - Subway Platform Canada Walk to Kipling Station Kipling Station (Stop ID: 14722) Bus - 191 - Highway 27 Rocket towards 191 Highway 27 Rocket Towards Steeles Via Humber College Humber College Blvd at Humberline Dr (Stop ID: 07860) Walk to Humber College Blvd opp Humberline Dr Humber College Blvd opp Humberline Dr Bus - 11 - Steeles towards 11 Steeles Westbound Kenview Blvd at Goreway Dr Walk to Goreway Rd at Kenview Blvd Goreway Rd at Kenview Blvd Bus - 5 - Bovaird towards 5 Bovaird West Bovaird Dr E at Heart Lake Rd Walk to 55 Rocky Point Crescent, Brampton, ON L6V 4S7 Beta: Use caution – This route may be missing sidewalks or pedestrian paths. 1. Head southwest on Bovaird Dr E/ON-7 W/Regional Road 10 W/Regional Road 107 toward Heart Lake Rd Turn left onto Southlake Blvd Turn left onto Rocky Point Crescent 61 m 2:05pm - 2:37pm (32 mins, 35 stops) About 16 mins 1:33pm - 1:48pm (15 mins, 11 stops) About 1 min About 1 min 1:00pm - 1:22pm (23 mins, 6 stops) About 1 min 2. 3. 1.1 km 63 m 55 Rocky Point Crescent, Brampton, ON L6V 4S7 Local agency inform ation: Brampton Transit , TTC These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, w eather...
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...From a strategic planning perspective, the well-known Canadian fitness retailer Lululemon has a lot of factors to consider when laying the foundation for a five year plan. There are many opportunities as well as challenges that the company encounters from its external environments. Each of these is outlined in the following paragraphs and must be embraced in order for Lululemon to position itself strategically and successfully in the market. Economical environment: The economical environment that circles around Lululemon Athletica shows a strong revenue growth. In September 2012 Lululemon posted a 33% increase in revenue to $282.6-million (U.S.) and an increase of 15% in same-store sales (refer to figure 2). Along with that we can observe the company’s stable financial position with reasonable debt levels by most measures, impressive record of earnings per share growth, net income growth and good cash flow from operations. Lululemon was pretty successful among many investors as it consistently raised quarterly profits and revenues in a struggling fitness retail industry (see figure 3). In reference to the article, “Lululemon athletica inc. Stock Quote & Summary Data”, unemployment rate made some effect on the company’s Gross Income as of in 2009 when the unemployment grew to the level of 8.5% company’s Gross Income was only 23.56% (see figure 1 and 2). But in 2011 when the unemployment growth was at a level of 7.2% company’s Gross Income became 77.04%. This also depicts...
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...“To His Coy Mistress” TPS-FASTT | Title | The title “To His Coy Mistress” implies that the speaker is talking to his mistress who is reserved and modest. The subject of the poem is towards the speaker’s mistress. | Paraphrase | In Andrew Marvell’s poem “To His Coy Mistress,” the speaker is talking to his mistress throughout the poem. In the first stanza, the speaker tells his mistress that if there were more time, her coyness would not be a crime and that he would be able to compliment and admire her if they had to time to sit down, think where they would walk, and their love would grow slowly but vastly. Furthermore, the speaker also states that if he had more time, he would focus on each part of his mistress’s body for hundreds of years until he had gotten to her heart. In the next stanza, the speaker states that they do not have time, since life is short and death is forever. He states that eventually, beauty will no longer exist due to aging and when she is dead, she will not be able to hear the speaker’s song when inside her coffin. Furthermore, the speaker states that the worms will try to take her virginity and will result in his no longer feeling love for his mistress. In the last two lines of the stanza, he comments that a grave is a nice and private place but does not have much room to be together and embrace. In the last stanza, the speaker once again compliments his mistress’s beauty and youth and that they should embrace just like the birds of prey and play games...
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...One of the main reasons I chose to go to Guelph-Humber was due to the required placement, because I know that being able to show future possible employers that I have experience is a great asset. Over my placement term I have used many skills acquired at Guelph-Humber and learnt new ones that will help me in my future career. My university education so far was a great asset to succeeding in this position. Also, I now have experienced firsthand how a business operates and how employees work together and interact. I now have experience regularly working in a professional environment and I know how to properly represent a company. I have also further recognized that I am interested in auditing as a future career...
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...Humber College School of Applied Technology Tutorial 3 ELIC 220 September 22, 2014 ELIC 220- Communication Circuits Questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Define angle modulation and list its subcategories What is the difference between frequency and phase modulation? What are the merits of an FM communications system compared to an AM system? What is FM undesirable in the standard AM broadcast band? What advantage does FM have over AM and SSB? Define derivation constant? A 50 – mV sinusoid, at a frequency of 1 kHz, is applied to a capacitor microphone FM generator. If the deviation constant for the capacitor microphone FM generator is 500 Hz/20mV, determine a. The total frequency deviation b. The rate at which the carrier frequency is being deviated In an FM transmitter, the output is changing between 90.001 and 89.999 MHz 1000 times a second. The intelligence signal amplitude is 3 V, determine the carrier frequency and intelligence signal frequency. If the output deviation changes to between 90.0015 and 89.9985 MHz, calculate the intelligence signal amplitude. What determines the rate of frequency swing for an FM broadcast transmitter. Define modulation index (mf) as applied to an FM system. What characteristic(s) of an audio tone determines the percentage of modulation of an FM broadcast transmitter? Explain what happens to the carrier in FM as mf goes from 0 to 15. Calculate the bandwidth of an FM system (using Table 3-1) when the maximum deviation (������) is 15 kHz and...
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...Pros and Cons of Cloning Name of Student Name of Institution Outline Topic: Cloning: Pros and Cons I. Introduction What is cloning? Thesis statement – cloning should not be completely banned since is has positive benefits to human beings. II. Body A. Advantages of cloning 1. Present medicine a. Treating cancer and Alzheimer’s b. Organ transplant 2. Solution to infertility and aging a. Cloning human beings for children b. Reversing effects of aging 3. Conservation of endangered animals and food security a. Cloning of almost extinct animals b. Cloning livestock for food security B. Disadvantages of cloning 1. Trial and error technique a. Cloning of dolly b. Possibility of failure 2. Transfer of diseases and abnormalities 3. Disregard for life and God III. Conclusion A. Logical Summary B. Reworded thesis statement C. closing Statement Pros and Cons of Cloning Cloning is explained as the process in which a precise genetic copy of another cell, tissue or organism is created. The genetic make up of the copied material is identical to the original and it is known as a clone. Cloning takes place naturally during the formation of identical twins. The first living thing to be cloned was a sheep known as Dolly at the Roslin Institute in Scotland by Ian Wilmut (Devolder ,1-4). In my opinion cloning should not be completely banned because even if it has disadvantages it also has positive benefits. Cloning has advantages and disadvantages. Cloning...
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...Key Points The birth of the modern cruise industry can be dated back to the 1960s. With the Airline industry taking off, shipping companies began to reposition themselves as providers of transportation to that of vacation travel. As the means of travel changed, so did its consumer base. Cruising was dominated by brands that served a more affluent customer base, providing fine dining, formal atmospheres and a high degree of personal service. However this also rapidly transformed the market and brands like Carnival Cruise lines emerged. Carnival cruises is the market leader in the low-price cruise market. They strategically achieved this position by emphasizing on-board activities, and targeting a relatively younger cruiser. However, after acquiring 24 percent of the berth space in North America, it has plateaued in being able to set itself apart from its competitors. The case in question outlines key attributes that assist in determining if it wise that the brand make a lateral shift from their current low-priced market to that of a premium one. This analysis will be assessed by means of a brand strategy, possible marketing initiatives and various concepts discussed in-class. The case goes on to highlight that although Carnival Cruises is a key player in the entry level cruise business, it has room for significant improvement. As more competitors emerge, a “sea of sameness” begins to overtake the minds of potential cruisers. The author investigates the foundations of Carnival’s...
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...“Harlem” * Of the six images, five are similes. Which is a metaphor? Comment on its position and its effectiveness. “Or crust and sugar over-“ The metaphor helps create the shift in the poen and also gives a deeper meaning of what the poet is trying to say with greater impact. * What specific denotation has the word “dream”? Since the poem does not reveal the contents of the dreams, the poem is general in its implication. What happens to your understanding of it on learning that its author was a black American? The specific meaning of “dream” is to be in pursuit of something, or a goal on e wants to accomplish. The understanding of the poem reveal some struggles and hopelessness because as a black American in the early 1900s it was difficult to do anything or even aspire to dreams. “The author to Her Book” * Vocabulary: haiting, feet, meet, vulgars. Line 3-4 refer to the fact that Bradstreet’s book The Tenth Muse was published in 1650 without her permission. * Haiting : feet or impoerfect * Meet: to become aquainted with * Feet : standing position * Vulgars: ignorance of or lack of good breeding or taste, crude * The poem is an extended personification addressing her book as a child. What are similarities does the speaker find between a child and a book of poem? What does she plan to do now that her child has ben put on public display? “ill-formed offspring” tells that something was wrong with the baby, but in different...
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...Had we but world enough and time, This coyness, lady, were no crime. We would sit down, and think which way To walk, and pass our long love’s day. Thou by the Indian Ganges’ side Shouldst rubies find; I by the tide Of Humber would complain. I would Love you ten years before the flood, And you should, if you please, refuse Till the conversion of the Jews. My vegetable love should grow Vaster than empires and more slow; An hundred years should go to praise Thine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze; Two hundred to adore each breast, But thirty thousand to the rest; An age at least to every part, And the last age should show your heart. For, lady, you deserve this state, Nor would I love at lower rate. But at my back I always hear Time’s wingèd chariot hurrying near; And yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity. Thy beauty shall no more be found; Nor, in thy marble vault, shall sound My echoing song; then worms shall try That long-preserved virginity, And your quaint honour turn to dust, And into ashes all my lust; The grave’s a fine and private place, But none, I think, do there embrace. Now therefore, while the youthful hue Sits on thy skin like morning dew, And while thy willing soul transpires At every pore with instant fires, Now let us sport us while we may, And now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in his slow-chapped power. Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness up...
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...and colleagues. Recognition program will foster staff engagement thus boosting employee retention, reducing staff turnaround and encouraging performance improvement. Recognition is more than just a praise or reward. It is a way of motivating employees by celebrating high quality performances in a manner that is visible both formally and informally. Recognition can be in either formal or informal way: • Thank you • Praise • Respect • Awards of Excellence • Nomination process • Employee engagement surveys • New employee referral incentives • Recognition lunch/dinner • Inexpensive gifts e.g. watch with recognition logo As an organization that is committed to its employees, Humber River Regional Hospital’s Awards of Excellence program is an excellent way to pay tribute to outstanding achievement by staff and foster a collaborative culture in which we strive to meet excellent patient care. The peer-nominated Awards of Excellence are designed to acknowledge individuals who have gone above and beyond the customary expectations of their role. There are four categories to acknowledging outstanding achievement by staff: The Four Categories Are: Customer Service This award recognizes and affirms the positive energy and initiative of an employee who consistently...
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...East Anglia, 1070-71: Hereward the Wake East Anglia, 1070-71: Hereward the Wake The Northern Rebellion, 1069 The Northern Rebellion, 1069 The Midlands (2) 1068-69 The Midlands (2) 1068-69 The Midlands (1) 1068 The Midlands (1) 1068 The south east: First Major Rising, Kent, 1067 The south east: First Major Rising, Kent, 1067 The south western rebellions: The Exeter Rising, 1067-8; Cornwall & Devon, 1068-9 The south western rebellions: The Exeter Rising, 1067-8; Cornwall & Devon, 1068-9 Fenland’s boggy isle of Ely Fenland’s boggy isle of Ely Date Geography Date Geography Pure Saxon revolt. Earl Morcar expected help from the Danes. Pure Saxon revolt. Earl Morcar expected help from the Danes. Edgar Atheling of Wessex. King Malcolm. King Swegn Viking army Supported by native Anglo Scandinavians Northumbrian aristocracy. Welsh Edgar Atheling of Wessex. King Malcolm. King Swegn Viking army Supported by native Anglo Scandinavians Northumbrian aristocracy. Welsh (1)Edwin + Morcar allied with Welsh princes (2)Thegn - Eadric the ‘wild’ the Welsh princes rising put down fitzOsbern. (1)Edwin + Morcar allied with Welsh princes (2)Thegn - Eadric the ‘wild’ the Welsh princes rising put down fitzOsbern. 3 of Harold’s sons came of over from Ireland. 3 of Harold’s sons came of over from Ireland. Foreign – ...
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...Eating disorders are psychiatric conditions characterized by disordered eating habits or weight control behaviours (Mahan & Escott-Stump, 2008). They include Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge-Eating Disorder, and Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified. In adolescents, eating disorders are the third most common chronic disease. In the 2002 Mental Health and Wellbeing Survey 1.5% of young Canadian women in the age of 15-24 year reported having an eating disorder (Government of Canada, 2006). However, the Adolescent Medicine Committee states that diagnostic criteria by DSM-IV for eating disorders may not be fully applicable to teenagers because of the high variability in height and weight, absence of menstrual periods in early puberty together with unpredictability of menses soon after menarche, and the lack of abstract concepts in adolescents (Adolescent Medicine Committee, 1998). In a school-based study disordered eating behaviours were found in over 27% of teenage girls in the age of 12-18 years, and were found to increase gradually during adolescence (Jones, Bennett, Olmsted, Lawson & Rodin, 2001). Haines and Neumark-Sztainer (Haines & Neumark- Sztainer, 2006) investigated risk factors for obesity and disordered eating, and found evidence that dieting, use of media, body dissatisfaction, as well as weight-related teasing may contribute to the development of eating disorders. Eating disorders may have serious consequences for health, relationships, and fertility (National...
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...TYPE OF WORK: * Masterly work of Andrew Marvell * Lyrical poem * Love poem * Seducing poem * Carpedium poem * Metaphysical poem * Startling comparisons or contrasts of a metaphysical (spiritual, transcendent, abstract) quality to a concrete (physical, tangible, sensible) object. * Mockery or satirizing of idealized romantic poetry and divines of love through crude or shocking imagery * Gross exaggeration * Expression of personal, private feelings * Presentation of a logical argument, or syllogism THE TITLE: “To His Coy Mistress” * Mistress - A young woman who has an affair with a married man - A person in- charge (manager, caretaker, courtesan) - A patron or a female sweetheart in 1650’s - The female equivalent of master * Coy -Pretending to be shy or reserved -Olden days referred it to the feeling of shyness - “To coy” (v) means to stroke - The lady is no easy catch * His - Third-person possessive pronoun -Refers to the young man The tying of both the words ‘mistress’ and ‘coy’ brings about the beauty of the poem which talks about complicated relationship and complicated communication between the speaker and his mistress. It’s a plea to a young lady by his lover. THE PERSONA (The Young Man): * First-person point of view * Presentation as the plea of another man (fictional) who is the persona of the poet * The young man is impatient, desperately...
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