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The Practical Guide to Project Management Documentation
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The Practical Guide to Project Management Documentation is an essential resource for creating project-related documents, offering explanations and examples for everything from proposals to final reviews. It follows PMBOK guidelines and includes a case study on a water theme park. A CD-ROM provides templates in Microsoft Word format for easy customization.
The narrative explores the impact of the monster house phenomenon on Canadian communities, with a particular focus on York Mills in Toronto. Notably affected due to its spacious residential lots, this neighborhood grapples with the challenges and transformations brought about by these oversized properties, reflecting broader urban issues. The story delves into the tension between maintaining community character and accommodating growth in a rapidly changing cityscape.
The history of St. John's Church at York Mills traces back to its establishment in 1816, making it the first parish church in Toronto, built on land donated by pioneer settlers. The original log structure was replaced by a brick church in 1844, which has since been expanded. Today, it serves as both a welcoming place of worship and a significant repository of Canadian history, reflecting the community's heritage and evolution over time.
Featuring contributions from leading experts, this collection of short essays offers sharp analyses of China's economic policy. It explores the state's market strategies, key actors and institutions, and the dynamics of industrial policy. The essays also assess the effectiveness of China's international commitments and provide insights into the forthcoming 13th Five-Year Plan, highlighting its potential significance for the country's economic trajectory.
Set against the backdrop of a changing world, the narrative spans from 13,000 years ago at the close of the last ice age to the present day. It chronicles the journey of early pioneers as they establish farms, highlighting the evolution of human resilience and adaptation through the ages. The story intricately weaves together themes of survival, progress, and the enduring connection between people and the land.
The book provides a nostalgic look at the agricultural history of Don Mills, highlighting its once-thriving wheat crops and single-herd milk production that supplied Toronto's grocery stores until the area was developed in the 1980s. Through Scott Kennedy's insights, readers can explore the transformation of this community from farmland to urban landscape, reflecting on the changes that have shaped modern city life.