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1. Centre for Community Learning and Development - Yearbook 2008 (2008)

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Authors: Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development

This resource is the Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development's Yearbook for the Centre's 2008 graduation ceremony. The Yearbook reflects the theme for the 2008 graduation ceremony: "Strong Communities Together.” The book begins with messages from the Centre's president and executive director. In their messages, the president and executive director refer to some of the highlights for the Centre of the 2007/2008, in particular the metamorphosis of East End Literacy into the Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development. The Yearbook also includes contributions from participants of some of the Centre's programs, as well as several entries from the Centre's 2008 wrtiting contest, and the reflections of a number of key staff members.

Added: 2008-09-08

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2. To Succeed in Life, You Need Three Things: A Wishbone, A Backbone, A Funny bone (2008)

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Authors: Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development

This resource is a collection of sixteen short essays written by adult learners attending the Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development. The title, To Succeed in Life, You Need Three Things: a Wishbone, a Backbone, a Funny Bone, is quote from actress and singer Reba McEntire. In their essays, the students reflect on this quote and how it applies to their own lives.

Added: 2008-09-05

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