- Mar 2024
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It has been an unusually warm winter in Canada this year and the average temperature in March has been the highest it has been in 50 years[1].
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- Jan 2024
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Please leave a detailed insight about a passage you enjoyed in this chapter by next week's class.
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True bumble bee queens emerge from their winter burrows in early spring and they create their own nest and caste of female workers.
Bumblebee queens also do X Y and Z!
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- Aug 2023
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There are over 250000 lakes in Ontario[1].
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- Jun 2023
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Algonquin park has thousands and thousands of lakes of all sizes[1].
Memorise at least 4 lakes in Algonquin Park for next week's exam.
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- May 2023
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Did you know that there are thousands of lakes in Ontario?[1]
Ontario has the most number of lakes in all of Canada.
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- Apr 2023
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Review this chapter for 05/01
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It is very common to get snow in April in some parts of Canada[1].
Review this for next week's exam.
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- Oct 2022
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In October in Canada, it snows in some places[1].
This isn't always true. Read another article about how snow doesn't start in Canada until November.
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- Sep 2022
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In September in most of Canada, the weather is still very warm[1].
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- Jul 2022
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a2+b2=c2
This is the pythagorean theorem.
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- Mar 2022
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The Blueprint is composed of three sections:
To review by March 28th.
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- Feb 2022
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The average temperature in Montreal in February is -10 degrees Celsius
To review before next week's lecture.
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- Nov 2021
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Why is this important?
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- Sep 2021
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This is the first chapter in the main body of the text. You can change the text, rename the chapter, add new chapters, and add new parts.
What does this mean?
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- Aug 2021
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Identify ways you can get involved in public policy
Think about ways that you can do this by next week's class.
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- Jul 2021
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Calculate the force that charges exert on each other
Remember to learn this by the end of the summer.
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- Jun 2021
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Pythagorean Theorem: a2+b2=c2
I'm confused about this topic... To Review..
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- Apr 2021
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Eastern Canada
Is Eastern Canada largely identified as Ontario and any provinces going East?
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- Mar 2021
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We welcome your thoughts and contributions, so let us know how it works for you, or if you have any suggestions to improve the guide.
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- Feb 2021
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While physical differences often are used to define race, in general, there is no consensus for this term.
Review this section before exam.
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- Sep 2020
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The atomic mass of an element as seen on the periodic table is a weighted average of isotopic masses of that element.
This is an important fact.
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- Aug 2020
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hydrogen
The first element in the periodic table.
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- Jul 2020
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Heading
This is an example
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- Jun 2020
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This is the first chapter
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This is the first
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x2+y2=z2
this is math!
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Solve problems involving mixtures of gases
Complete some problems related to this
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van der Waals
Famous guy
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Explain thermal equilibrium
Example
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Heat is familiar to all of us
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This is a disclaimer.
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This is the first chapter
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Define a thermodynamic process
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This property is the basis for the common alcohol thermometer and the original mercury thermometers
Type of thermometer
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This is the first chapter in the main body of the text.
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