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711 Bloor St E
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Please be sure to read ALL the rules that apply to this essay contest. Double-spaced, footnotes, spell check, etc will be enforced. If you do not follow each of the rules, your essay will be rejected.ELIGIBILITY:Graduating Seniors in any High School may enter. History, Government and English students are particularly encouraged to participate.The authors of the three best essays submitted...
The program offers four 4-year, $8,000 post-secondary scholarships to students who are dependents of AFT members, as well as 10 one-time $1,000 grants to AFT members to assist with their continuing education and/or fund their proposed ideas to strengthen and grow their union.Student ScholarshipsTo honor Robert G. Porter, the secretary-treasurer of the American Federation of Teachers from 1963 to 1991,...
The Friedmann Firm has developed an employment law practice focusing solely on protecting individual’s rights. Not only do our attorneys advocate for individuals, but we also work with the legislators to help shape the law to ensure employee rights are protected.Our firm recognizes the importance of anti-discrimination laws and we encourage law students to learn about how these laws and...
The Home Depot Foundation works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap and support communities impacted by natural disasters. The Foundation has pledged to invest $50 million in training the next generation of skilled tradespeople and bridging the opportunity gap through its Path to Pro program.We want to help create...
Field: Unrestricted.Value: Approx. $1,400.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded primarily on the basis of academic performance to a student entering first year at UNB, who is a graduate of a Kent County or Saint John County high school.DonorDr. Colin B. Mackay.
The contest is open to United States high school students in grades nine through twelve attending public, private, parochial, or home schools; U.S. students under the age of twenty enrolled in a high school correspondence/GED program in any of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, or the U.S. territories; and U.S. citizens attending schools overseas. Past winners and finalists...