Industrial Capitalism in Quebec

You must write a research essay of 2,500 words (approximately 8 double-spaced typed pages in length, not including title page, bibliography, and footnotes or endnotes) on one of the topics from the list below. The topics are broadly defined, so you should feel free to narrow them down to suit your own interest in the topic you choose. (You may also choose your own topic in consultation with the instructor.)

Social structure of New France
Women in New France
The Church in New France
British Conquest of New France
The Fur Trade in New France and Quebec
Rural life in the nineteenth century
Urban life in the nineteenth century
Early industrialization in Quebec
Lower Canadian Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
Political and/or institutional reform between the rebellions and Confederation
Influence of the Catholic church in late nineteenth-century Quebec
Quebec and Confederation
Industrial Capitalism in Quebec
Poverty and social problems in Quebec
Women?s rights in twentieth-century Quebec
Provincial politics in Quebec
Conscription
The Great Depression in Quebec
Quebec?s role in the Second World War or the Impact of the war on Quebec
The Grande Noirceur
The Quiet Revolution
Secularization
Nationalism
The Sovereignty movement
Dualism in Canada
Constitutional Debates during the Quiet Revolution
The Meech Lake Accord
Civic Nationalism in modern Quebec

You should use at least five sources. You can use sources from the required course readings, but not the modules/lectures themselves. Moreover, your paper?s sources much include at least three outside sources (including recommended readings and sources listed in the course bibliography). Five percent (5%) will be deducted from your paper mark (out of 100) for each source you do not use. You must make meaningful and substantial use of each of your sources. Sources that have obviously been included merely to pad the bibliography will not count toward the minimum requirement.

It is important that your essay follow the proper format and style. Elements of style and readability will be given much greater weight in the grading of the research essay than test. Before proceeding, you should read the "Essay Writing Guidelines for History Essays? in this course outline. As the guidelines state, citations must follow Chicago style (for more information than is provided in the guidelines, see the Chicago Manual of Style).

Use only scholarly articles and books (e.g. published by academic/university presses). Begin with the useful bibliographies found on the course website and in Dickinson and Young?s A Short History of Quebec. Do not use Internet websites to write your papers. You may, however, use electronic journals, which you can access as a Ryerson student through the Ryerson Library website either from home or at the Library (Opens new window). You will need to log in to access online sources through the library.

The electronic database called America: History and Life will likely be the most useful bibliographical guide for recent articles in Canadian history. JSTOR (which contains older material) and the Canadian Periodical Index (CPI) might also be helpful. Some of the journal articles listed in these searchable databases may be available online; others can be found in the library (note: if using the CPI, you can use articles from journals, such as the Canadian Historical Review, but do not use articles from popular magazines, such as Maclean?s, or newspapers). In addition, do not use general textbooks (e.g. Illustrated History of Canada, Origins: Canadian History before Confederation, or A History of the Canadian Peoples), encyclopaedias, or dictionaries. You may, however, use Dickinson and Young?s A Short History of Quebec.

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Urban economic project: Use models, graphs, examples, where appropriate. Explain economic concepts that you learned during the course so that they can be understood by an audience that has not taken the course.

Choose a city anywhere in the world, at any point in history, and answer the following questions using the economic concepts developed in the course. Use models, graphs, examples, where appropriate. Explain economic concepts that you learned during the course so that they can be understood by an audience that has not taken the course. Some credit will depend on the choice of an interesting (unique) city, so that you demonstrate some original thought in the application of urban economics to the city of your choice. Be sure to include one to several paragraphs on each of the following topics.
1. Give a general introduction to the city including its name, location, geography, raw materials, principle products and industries, vital statistics, and other notable characteristics.
2. What economic forces hold the city together? What are the sources of agglomeration economies in the city? What products does it have a comparative advantage in producing.
3. What is the growth rate and what industries are driving growth or contraction of the city.
4. Describe the public goods offered by the city, including major parks, transportation facilities,
industrial parks, schools and universities, etc.
5. Describe how economic forces have shaped the urban landscape in terms of rent gradients,
land use patterns, and building height and density.
6. What is the state of the housing stock? Where is new housing being developed? Describe the
racial and economic socio-economic composition of the neighborhoods.
7. What is the crime rate in the city? What areas experience the most crime.
8. What transportation issues does the city face?
9. What is the state of the city finances.
10. What are the city’s greatest successes and challenges.

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Noam Chomsky, 1975. Reflections on language

Noam Chomsky, 1975. Reflections on language

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Global marketing final

Global marketing final

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The Evolution of Cooperation In International relations

I need an in-depth exploration and scholarly literature review about the concept, theories and cases of "The Evolution of Cooperation In International relations". Also I need examples from both the course assigned text which is "International Relations Tenth edition by Joshua S. Goldstein and Jon C. Pevehouse" ISBN#978-0-205-17727-1 and lecture examples which coincide with the text. Please let me know how we could work this out. The other four sources need to be legitimate scholarly articles, journals or online references.

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Supervisory role paper: It is important for supervisors to enter the supervisory role having thoughtfully considered the act of supervision.

In a paper of 2,000-2,250 words, present an analysis of the role and importance of clinical supervision in a behavioral health setting. Consider the following in your discourse:

1. Write an abstract to your paper.
2. Write an introduction to your paper and include in your introduction, the essence of the paper as this helps to make the purpose of the paper clear to the reader. Support your explanation with current citations.
3. Explain the nature of the supervisory role in a behavioral health setting. Your explanation should display sound logical development and a clear intent. Support your explanation with current citations.
4. Explain why supervision in a behavioral health setting important to clients and supervisees. Your explanation should display sound logical development and a clear intent. Support your explanation with current citations.
5. Explain how supervisors in a behavioral health setting should be evaluated. Your explanation should display sound logical development and a clear intent. Support your explanation with current citations.
6. In your conclusion, write clear and convincing argument of all your explanations that presents a persuasive claim in a distinctive and compelling manner. Support your explanation with current citations.

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Planning and Development Module Development Appraisal

A new block of 20 flats is to be built on the junction of Chestnut Avenue and Holly Close. The size will be 80M2 per flat, and there will be 160M2 common areas. The development will also include two shops on the ground floor comprising 100M2 and 70M2 respectively. The construction cost will be ?1,000/M2, to include all infrastructure. It is projected that the flats will sell for ?109,000 each, however the market in the town is static, and declining in some sectors. As a Section 106 agreement 10% of the flats are to be retained in the rented sector, and the social rent for these will be ?4800 per annum. The shops will be pre-let on five year FRI leases and then sold once the development is completed to an investor. The developer entered into an agreement with the vendor of the land at a price of ?100,000, to be paid at the end of the development period, or one year after the contract was entered into, whichever occurred sooner, with a penalty of ?1,000 per month if the land payment is not made on time.

During the course of the development, local businessman Mr Rascal discovered evidence of bats on the site, and the Local Authority served a Stop Notice, after month 6. This delayed work for 2 months whilst tests were undertaken, and it was later revealed that an unlawful act had been undertaken to remove the bats, and a fine was imposed on the developer of ?10,000.

The flats were finally offered for sale 3 months late, but, due to the credit crunch, it was difficult to obtain mortgages, and they were sold as follows:

6 sold in month 16 for ?99,000
6 sold in month 17 for ?97,000
6 sold in month 18 for ?95,000

The social rented units were sold to a housing association in month 19 for ?120,000 for the 2 units but just before completion there was a serious leak in one of the flats and the housing association sought to delay completion by one month and seek a reduction of ?10,000.

Making any reasonable assumptions (properly qualified), appraise the development, assuming that the finance was cash flow/ draw-down at 1/2 % per month, and fees on sale of the flats is 5%, and 5% on the sum paid for the land.

Identify the profit or loss and provide a report that states at the practical approaches that could be made to improve the overall situation. Your client has also asked how the risk factors can be monitored and reduced where necessary

Please present the Appraisal in the form of an Excel Spreadsheet properly laid out with an accompanying report which addresses issues as the development proceeds.

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