University of Toronto alumni Essays

  • MMPA Personal Statement

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    Majored in accounting during my undergraduate at Michigan State University, I am determined to be an audit professional at a public accounting firm in Toronto upon graduation from MMPA program. To better qualify myself and equip myself with advanced accounting knowledge, I am dedicated to obtaining the CPA designation as well. In the next three to five years, I see myself being promoted from an associate to a manager who will lead a team and direct a project. Working as a manager in a public accounting

  • Assignment 1 Library Comparison Summary

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    services and staff of both the former National Library of Canada and the National Archives of Canada. Virtual Reference Library (VRL) belongs to the Canada’s largest library, The Toronto Public Library and funded by both the library and the Province of Ontario to explore Ontario’s present, past and future. McGill University library is an academic library in the Quebec City, helping to inspire and stimulate the great minds of today and tomorrow. The Frank J. D’Agostino MD, Medical library is a special

  • I Want To Pursue A Degree In Medical Imaging

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    I am applying to the M.Sc. program in Medical Physics and Imaging within the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto. Having majored in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering as an undergraduate, my primary interest lies in the field of medical imaging, in which I am fascinated in advancing and improving MRI methodology and technology, specifically with respect to in vivo spectroscopy. Improvements in medical imaging have provided a breakthrough in medicine, with the ability

  • Reflective Essay: Diversity In Canada

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    000 and for ten years in the financial centre of Canada, Toronto. Along the way, I have had the chance to see the Opera House, the Brandenburg Gate, the Empire State Building, Heinz Centre, and have visited Europe, the southern United States,

  • Caribbean Interview Questions And Answers

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    questions. This is how the interviewer will discern whether you would make a good fit for their college or university. However, you should also come to such an interview with questions of your own. Just as the interviewer will do, you should ensure that your questions help you to determine whether the school will make a suitable match for your needs and objectives for the future. At Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), we hope that you will perform due diligence in finding the right medical

  • The Internet and Defamation Laws in Canada

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    (“Defamation on the Internet”). This definition portrays defamation laws as highly subjective; it is dependent on the victims, perpetrator... ... middle of paper ... ...x.htm>. Powell, Betsy. "Defamatory Email Costs Sender $7,800." The Toronto Star. Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd, 4 Sept. 2008. Web. 6 Apr. 2011. . Proudfoot, Sharon. "Unruly World of Internet Leads to Rise in Libel Cases." Canada.com. CANWEST, 17 Mar. 2006. Web. 6 Apr. 2011. . Sutherland, David F. "Defamation on the Internet." Ad

  • Sports: LeBron James

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    winning the Division III state title. In his sophomore year, James averaged 25.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, while also adding 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals per game. St. Vincent-St. Mary played at the University of Akron, sat a capacity of 5,492 in the Rhodes Arena. Among the audience was alumni, local fans, and college and NBA scouts who wanted to see James play. The Fighting Irish finished the season 26–1 and repeated as state champions. For his outstanding play, James was selected t...

  • Diabetes

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    and preventing complications” (Hingley 33). Due to the life threatening nature of diabetes, the necessity of controlling it is absolutely imperative. Philip Cryer, M.D., president of the American Diabetes Association and a professor at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, believes that people don’t understand how much of a problem diabetes can be. He says, “Diabetes is an increasingly common, potentially devastating, treatable yet incurable, lifelong disease. It’s the leading cause