A list of puns related to "University of Windsor"
Hey everyone,
For those who attended UofW for teachers college, how was your experience!? Was the program hard!? What words of advice would you offer someone entering the program?
CBC.ca: University of Windsor increasing international student tuition to offset Ontario's domestic decrease. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/university-of-windsor-increasing-international-student-tuition-to-offset-ontario-s-domestic-decrease-1.5108437
Check it out here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/epileptic-seizures-can-be-predicted-through-researchers-software-1.2849094
Hopefully this pans out to something larger scale for all of us than just a research curiosity.
Windsor, ON
On a windy day, El_Chapotato traveled to Windsor, ON to discuss how the government plans to innovate and promote the local candidate /u/PopcornPisserSnitch.
"Innovation is a great thing for society. We want to help people by developing better ways to do things and find new ways to improve our knowledge. I think that no one would disagree with me on this front."
"However, it is in my utmost belief that public research is more beneficial than leaving research to private companies. The benefit of public research is that it is more so in the general interest, rather than in the interest of profit."
"We will support our Canadian world-class research. We want to make sure that our educational institutions, non-profit research groups and the government is receiving enough funding to make sure that they are able to carry out their work. We also seek to make government scientific research publicly accessible and available to expand on. Together, we can continue to provide more support for our innovation."
"PopcornPisserSnitch is a man who will support the proliferation of science. He has been a vocal parliamentarian, not afraid to voice his concerns about subjects. He has also contributed a lot for our party and as the former deputy leader and interim leader, was a guiding light for our success. I am proud to support him, and when October 13th comes, I hope you are too"
Hello everyone,I am a Mechanical Engineer currently working in Japan in turbo-machinery domain as an Application support engineer.I am 32 and I have around 5 years of work experience.I am looking for a Masters in Engineering in either of the below courses but I am very confused about which degree is more suitable in terms of getting a job after graduation. I would appreciate if you can provide a feedback on my situation. Below are the list of courses :
1.Masters in Engineering management 2.Master in Automotive Engineer 3.Masters in Mechanical Engineering 4.Masters in Environmental Engineer 5.Masters in Industrial Engineering
My husband will be starting a three year degree at Windsor U in the fall of 2018 and he's not your typical student - he tuned 40 and recently we welcomed a baby girl who will be a year old when school begins. We are looking to buy an (inexpensive) home in Windsor that meets the following criteria:
*nice neighbourhood *not too far from the university *family oriented
Any suggestions on areas/streets would be amazing!
For a bit more context, we're currently Toronto residents and will be very sad to say goodbye to this amazing city.
On May 14 1971, six year old Ljubica Topic was found murdered, brutally beaten, and sexually assaulted. Her and her brother were playing outside their house when a man approached them and offered to pay Ljubica 8$ to help him with a job, and 10 cents for her brother to bike away. Her body was found the next day.
In April 2015, police revealed that they found a man's broken tooth near her body and believed it could be the killers.
Windsor police say they have solved the case, but the killer is now dead. They revealed he was 22 at the time of the crime but would not reveal his identity.
You can read the details here: https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/windsor-police-solve-five-decade-old-murder-of-six-year-old-girl/wcm/c1cb4043-2550-4b1f-b44a-db6fca84c315
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