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A is for Algonquin: An Ontario Alphabet

A is for Algonquin: An Ontario Alphabet
Illustrated by Melanie Rose The second title in our already popular provincial alphabet series, "A is for Algonquin Park: An Ontario Alphabet" introduces young readers to all the beauty of this spectacular province. Written with the charm and knowledge of a life long resident, "A is for Algonquin Park "teaches youngsters of all ages about Ontario's inhabitants, history, flora and fauna, movers and shakers. As with our other two-tiered alphabet books, "A is for Algonquin Park "answers a variety of questions about one of Canada's most picturesque provinces. Is the longest street in the world really in Ontario? And the world's longest skating rink? What is the Group of Seven? "A is for Algonquin Park" is Lovenia Gorman's first book. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. Melanie Rose has illustrated six other titles for Sleeping Bear. She lives near Toronto, Ontario.



Community and Money: Caring, Gift-Giving, and Women in a Social Economy by Mary-Beth Raddon, X
Community and Money: Caring, Gift-Giving, and Women in a Social Economy by Mary-Beth Raddon, X
At the beginning of the 21st century, the three most important concerns in the developed nations are remarkably convergentunemployment, the environment, and community breakdownand there are strong indications that these same issues will remain on top of the agenda well into the next century. Emerging technologies promise to keep unemployment a major issue, even if all Western economies get out of recession. By 2010, China will introduce as much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as the entire world does today. And community breakdown is one of the most systemic, deep, and complex societal trends of the past 30 years, with no signs of any reversal. Precisely because we will have to live with these issues for the foreseeable future, only a long-term structural approach can successfully resolve these problems. "Community and Money is about how community currencies could contribute to tackling all three problems. Local currencies are springing up all over the world in an impressive diversity and increasing sophistication. In more than 65 different places in the United States and Canada you can earn and use colorful bills with names like Barter Bucks and Time Dollars for anything from buying groceries to having your hair cut or your computer repaired. Using communities in Ontario and New York State as models, this book, through a combination of theory, practical implementation, and personal interviews, offers a guide to some very attractive alternatives to traditional currency transactions, the goal of which is to encourage [re]localization of the production of wealth, consumption, and exchange; fairly remunerate work that is un- or under-paid; and build asense of community through personalized, face-to-face transactions. Mary-Beth Raddon holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Toronto, Ontario, and has contributed to both the research and the debate around the new economy.



Farmer's Bank of York, Upper Canada - The Farmer's Bank was formed in 1835 by George Truscott and John Cleveland Green in York (now Toronto, Ontario), Upper Canada, but fell after the other investors left to form Bank of the People. The cashier and general manager of Farmer's Bank was Sir Francis Hincks, a journalist and colonial administrator.

Canada Trust Tower (Toronto) - Canada Trust Tower (263 metres tall) is the main tower in the complex know as BCE Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and completed in 1990. The complex is also home to the Hockey Hall of Fame in the old Bank of Montreal building at Front and Yonge Streets.

Royal Bank Plaza - Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the corporate headquarters for the Royal Bank of Canada. The plaza is located on Bay Street between Front and Wellington Streets in the financial district.

Bank of Canada Building (Toronto) - The Bank of Canada Building in Toronto is the regional offices for the central bank. It was built in 1957 with vaults for gold and cash for banks in the Greater Toronto Area.



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