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Resumes and clips: On the job hunt
Looking for a job in journalism? Here's a sampling of Web sites that might make the hunt easier. Be sure to check a March 1998 article in our archives for additional information.
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The Truth About Private Life
Just putting emotion to paper is not enough. Poetry must transcend your private realm and mean something to someone else if you are to publish.
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THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN CANADA
In 1793, the Upper Canada Act Against Slavery was passed. The Act inspiried by Governor J.G. Simcoe made Upper Canada the first British Colony to legislate against slavery.
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Wall Art and Decorating Tips from the Designer
The wall is your canvas when you display art directly on the wall. Our ideas will help you rethink the work you display on your wall. Plus, an expert designer shares her tips for giving your home a lived-in look without spending a fortune.
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Writing a Letter to the Editor
Editors receive countless letters from readers, and only a fraction will make it to print. Here's how to make your letter stand out and get published.
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Thomas D'arcy McGee
An Irishman, McGee joined the political fray, gaining a reputation as one of Canada's best speakers. His enthusiasm earned him both praise and enemies.
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mcgee immigrated from ireland
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Who was William Walker?
Considered an American patriot by many in his own time, his name comes down to us in History texts, if mentioned at all, as a filibuster seeking to expand slavery.
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Haunted Mackenzie House Toronto
The ghost of William Lyon Mackenzie, who was the leader of the Upper Canada Rebellion, a newspaper editor and Toronto's first mayor, is reputed to haunt his former home.
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home famous canadian politician william lyon macke
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