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I report on current events and Anchor the news on Global TV. We report on various topics including politics, crime, health and community events.

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I am a high school Culinary Arts teacher for Grade 9 - 12 students.

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I predict the weather and deliver it on television, radio, and online.

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Do you ever wonder who drew all those cool scientific pictures in your textbooks? Medical and Biological Illustrations is an exciting discipline that combines art and science, and even goes beyond simply illustrating textbooks.

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I am working as a consulting producer for NHK, Japan’s public broadcaster. It’s a three year placement program offered by CBC News. I write news stories for television and I also give recommendations on how to cover news stories. While in Tokyo, I also cover news stories for the CBC back in Canada such as this update on the situation in Fukushima, 5 years after the tsunami. So if you hear news from Japan on TV or radio, it could be my work.

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As the co-owner of a graphic design firm, I play many roles. I work with clients to help them plan everything from advertising campaigns and signage to websites, to business cards and letterhead. I also use my graphic design skills to develop these ideas into finished products.

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My job comprises the preservation and cataloguing of textual and photographic materials, as well as related museum duties.

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I work in the archives at the Canada Science and Technology Museum and the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. The archives contain photographs, drawings, posters, and any other documents that have a historical importance in Canada’s scientific and technological heritage.

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My job is to care for the physical stability of artifacts (artifacts are what we call objects that are officially in the Museum’s collection). This involves examining artifacts, looking for any signs of deterioration and taking steps to intervene so that they are able to last for future generations.

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