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Lost in translation
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prepared by Jessica Egginton and Jessica Searson., Completed for: Community Living Peterborough ; Professor Chris Beyers, Trent University ; TCCBE., Date of project completion: April 11, 2006., Includes research report., Includes bibliographic references (p. 40)., International Development 422 - Assessment of development projects
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SoupFest for The United Way
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This recipe collection showcases a variety of soup recipes from different community restaurants that have been involved with SoupFest., Welcome -- Buying locally and organically in Peterborough -- Making stock -- Vegan and vegetarian substitutions -- BE Catering / Butternut squash and sweet potato soup -- The Black Horse Pub / Curried yam bisque -- Brio Gusto / Roasted pear and fennel soup -- Holiday Inn / Sweet potato and soup apple soup -- Kenner Collegiate / Beef barley soup -- Natural Blends Cafe / Cafe carrot soup -- Olde Stone / Mom's tomato soup -- Ritz Market Deli / Butternut squash and apple soup -- Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School / Chicken tortellini soup -- 2 Go Foods / Potato and leek soup., by Steph Mitchell and Meghan Ritchie. --, Includes: recipe collection., Completed for: Tammy Rogers at Peterborough Social Planning Council; Supervising Professor: Paula Anderson, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-based education., Date of project submission: December 2007., ERST 334H.
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Evaluation of a service learning program
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This report provides a synopsis of an evaluation of the Trent Centre for Community-based Education initiative to partner with the Canadian Studies department to offer short-term service-learning projects through the Canadian Studies course., Executive summary -- Section 1: Background -- Section 2: Methodology -- Section 3: Findings -- Section 4: Recommendations -- Section 5: Conclusion -- References., Includes appendices and bibliography., Completed for: Barb Woolner at the Trent Centre for Community-based Education ; Supervisor: Chris Beyers, Trent University ; Trent Centre for Community-based Education., Date of project submission: September 2008., Includes bibliographic references (p. 22)., IDST 422, International Development Studies; Assessment of development projects
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Assessment of workplace attitudes towards the United Way of Peterborough and District
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Executive summary -- Project information -- Methodological rationale -- Research implementation/data collection -- Limitations to data -- Findings and analysis -- Conclusions -- Recommendations -- References -- Appendices., written by: Kristen Falcioni, Anita Hayford, Rachel Truant. --, Includes: final research report, appendices., Completed for: Len Lifchus, United Way Peterborough; Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers., The purpose of this Assessment of Workplace Attitudes was to examine the awareness and support workplace donors have towards the United Way of Peterborough & District., Includes references (p. 46)., IDST 422 ; Assessment of Development Studies ; International Development Studies.
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No sweat campaigns across the country
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Part 1 : No sweat campaigns across the country : Advances and challenges. -- Part 2 : Is Trent committed to becoming a "No sweat" campus? -- Part 3 : Annotated bibliography of resources for student anti-sweatshop activists., by Tanya Roberts-Davis., Date of project completion : April 2003., Prepared for: OPRIG -Peterborough ; Trent Centre for Community Based Education and Professor Marg Hobbs., CAST 481: Community-Based Research Project
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Research of tourist sites
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by Erin Jones and Jennifer Dijkema., Date of Project Submission: April, 2009., Completed for: County of Peterborough, Tourism Promotion; Supervising Professor: Mark Skinner and Heather Nicol, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliography and maps., GEO 470, Research in Human Geography.
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An evaluation of a youth literacy program
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The Stay in School High School Program (SISHS Program) is a recent pilot project of the Learning Disabilities Association of Peterborough. It is designed to offer youth that are struggling in high school with academic and/or social issues an alternative learning environment with personal one-to-one tutoring and support to achieve the student's academic goals., Executive summary. Recommendations -- Introduction -- Background -- Methodology. Methodological approach. Participant observation. Interviews. Limitations -- Findings-discussion-recommendations. Introduction. Section 1: Attendance. Strengths of attendance. Challenges with attendance. Incentives as a suggestion to help with attendance. Relationships as a form of retention. Discussion. Re-cap -- Section 2: Tutor/participant relationships. One-to-one tutoring. Multiple tutors for one student. Learning disabilities. Goals. Discussion. Re-cap -- Section 3: Training. Discussion. Re-cap -- A need in the community -- Section 4: Structural. Suggestions for more days and hours a week. Time commitment. Money. Room size. Organization and communication. Discussion. Re-cap -- Conclusion -- Strengths and challenges -- Recommendations -- References -- Appendix., by Amber Schuler and Bethany Robinson (nee Martin)., Completion Date: April 2010., Completed for: The Learning Disabilities Association of Peterborough; Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliography and appendices., IDST 422, Assessment of Development Projects.
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Trent students against sweatshops action kit
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by Hala Zabaneh. --, Completed for: Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG); Professor Margaret Hobbs, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliographic references., WMST 482: Community Research Placement.
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Social and economic impact of a social enterprise
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by Isaac Tester., Date of Project Submission: April 2013., Completed for: The Seasoned Spoon Cafe; Supervising Professor: Heather Nicol and Peter Lafleur; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliography and appendices., GEOG 4030Y.
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