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Job Search Postcards

Top 3 paying sectors for Job Seekers

By LISA TRUDEL - May 6 2024

By LISA TRUDEL - May 6 2024

Learning Curves

Discover the top three highest paying sectors and how to break into them for a promising career with excellent job security and salary prospects. Explore opportunities in Healthcare, Information Technology, and Finance, each requiring specific educational backgrounds and personal qualities, but offering rewarding paths for the future.

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Digital Citizen Corner
Learning Curves

Introducing: "Digital Citizen Corner.”

By BRYAN SENFUMA - May 2 2024

"Welcome to 'Digital Citizen Corner' - your go-to resource for mastering the digital landscape. Explore tech tips, online safety strategies, and more with Bryan Kaye Senfuma. Empower yourself in the digital age!

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Learning Curves

Please help!  I am 35 years old and am so tired of going from one job to another.  I had dreams of graduating college after studying  computer programming  and settling into a job.

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Narratives

 Solace

By ADMIN - April 29 2024

Join a heartfelt journey of self-discovery in 'Solace.' Flipping through early journal pages, delve into the highs and lows of finding a second home, battling inner demons, and embracing personal authenticity. With each turn of phrase, find solace amidst life's turbulence, celebrating the beauty of resilience and growth.

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Teacher’s Voice

“Do no harm” and “Don’t make things worse”

By ADMIN - April 22 2024

Over time, more college students (now adults) have involved parents, guardians, and even legal counsel when resolving academic concerns with their teachers. Many colleagues and I find these encounters contrary to adult autonomy, but while we uphold self-advocacy and self-direction, some colleagues and I also feel that instead of rejecting third parties, we should do no harm, and not make things worse even in ambiguous situations.

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Viewpoint
Learning Curves

If only one language was spoken in the world...

By OSMAN OZSOY - April 19 2024

Delving into the complexities of a monolingual world, this article contemplates the cultural richness and emotional depth embedded in multilingualism. From personal anecdotes to global examples, it advocates for the preservation of linguistic diversity as fundamental to human identity and understanding.

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Poetry

In days of yore

By HEESUN KOH - April 12 2024

"In Days of Yore" by Lee O-young is a poetic exploration of nature's power and human resilience, beautifully translated by Koh Hee-sun. Through vivid imagery and evocative language, the poem delves into themes of history, vitality, and the enduring human spirit, inviting readers to contemplate the depths of existence and the strength of hope.

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Announcement

Learning Curves wants your writing!

By HEESUN KOH - April 12 2024

If you have written poetry or a short story, share it with us and our readers. For further  information or to submit some writing, email us at learningcurves@hotmail.com.

Priority given to previously unpublished work of new writers.


Univesity in the
Community

UitC Fall/Winter Program

Fall – 2020 COVID-19 Learn from Home Edition

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Where: Wherever you can access the internet (Formerly held at Innis College, University of Toronto)

When: Wednesday evenings,
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm,
September 27th – November 29th, 2020


Narratives
Learning Curves

Diary Confessions - The Ponderer’s Silence

By SAMANVITHA ORUGANTI - April 7 2024

Discover the transformative power of silence and daydreaming in this heartwarming journey of self-discovery as a 72-year-old grandmother finds her creative spark and true happiness through moments of quiet contemplation. Embrace the joy of imagination and rediscover your inner child in this poignant reflection on the importance of stillness amidst life's busy chaos.

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