Toronto Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC

23/02/07

Sport Network, RMC Developed


The Night Life ( NIghtLife ), RMC Online Network has a new division.  The Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC Sports Network

URL http://salsadanza.tripod.com/sports_network_usa

Speciality is Sports News at a Glance Web Page which gives you up date on the mjot spart teams in your are, and the recent professional sports stars-along with their short bios.

Moreover, the division is further broken down into quarter or sectionals.  Such as

European Sports Network, RMC

Asian Sports Network, RMC

...for exmaple.

The entire OnLine Internet Network is now undergoing modification in adding sports page to their directories.

with new forums, guest books , still being sought for linkage power, and journal site this will add new markets to the growing network.

RMC February 22, 2007

15/12/06

Science, Technologies, Public Policy and Ethics



 

" To protect the future of discovery. "

 

 

This web site is an inclusive forum by which the public, private, academic and scientific sectors in our society, as well as the world about America comes to a central communications Internet network to  focus and  review new science and technologies.

 

The Goals of this site are:

 

Support of Free Scientific Inqury, and Open Research:

 

Proper review of all data to assure accuracy of all information published on this site:

 

Ethical considerations are also solicited so long as they do not in any manner what so ever seek to politicalize any field of research, or the innovator and scientist in the process of discovery.

 

More importantly, science and technology as both a field and profession must be totally responsiable for the security aspects of every innovation made.

 

This is assisted, networked and further developed by the following processes.

 

Public Access:  This feature makes the science more understandable to a larger population segment. Moreover, to inspire others with considerable academic experiences to formulate a democratic informative focus which assists greater comprehesion by the social, cultural, spiritual and political leadership about  major science and technological issues of today.

25/07/06

Photo

This is one view....




The Horseshoe Falls in Ontario is the largest component of Niagara Falls, one of the world's greatest waterfalls[27], a major source of hydroelectric power, and a tourist destination.





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The Horseshoe Falls in Ontario is the largest component of Niagara Falls, one of the world's greatest waterfalls[27], a major source of hydroelectric power, and a tourist destination.

The selected region communities of Toronto are :

Peterborough  .
Belleville
Kitchener  .
St. Catherines 

25/07/06

Captioned Illustration ~ Book Form.





Cover of Freeman Patterson book, The Last Wilderness: Images of the Canadian Wild



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Cover of Freeman Patterson book, The Last Wilderness: Images of the Canadian Wild

25/07/06

A view of Toronto's Naturalism, and Issue

Speech given by Richard Boehnke,
 
President, Toronto Bruce Trail Club

30th Anniversary Party at Scotsdale

Farm, May 31, 1997



Our 30th anniversary, how wonderful to be here and how wonderful to see you all.



" This is a great day for the Toronto Bruce Trail Club and for the Bruce Trail Association. All of you are to be congratulated on having made it happen. A special tribute must be paid to those who created the dream which we are now celebrating. To Norman Pearson, Philip Gosling, Robert McLaren and Raymond Lowes, a blessing on all of you and thanks to your Federation of Ontario Naturalist colleagues who supported you.



To all of the members of the past three decades, all the club executives and all of those who challenged the executives, each must be thanked for having kept us honest enough and strong enough to get where we are, the happy owners of a most wonderful walking path in the world, our own World Biosphere Reserve, our beloved Bruce Trail.



For those celebrating with us who don’t know the significance of the United Nation’s Biosphere Reserve status, the Niagara Escarpment is in the same league as the Serengeti Plain in Africa, the Florida Everglades in central North America and Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands off South America. All possess biological and environmental singularity. We have miniature forests almost 1,000 years old. We have 350 species of birds, 37 ferns, 40 orchids, 53 kinds of mammals, 80 species of fish and 36 different reptiles and amphibians. Is that worth celebrating? I think so!



We have ghost towns and old hydro dams, a physical record of the enterprise and the courage of our forebearers and their industrial hopes at every waterfall. Not 48 kilometres from here, directly on the stones we tread upon, we have sites of horrific battles for the nationhood of Canada, soil now hallowed to the memory of the patriots, very ordinary folks who, like us, died where our trail passes, facing bayonets and bullets where we find so much joy and solace. They fought not on foreign soil, but right here at home. Yes, that is worth remembering.



How have we maintained the Bruce Trail? Simply, by the service of devoted volunteers, volunteers who recognize the importance of everything I’ve just said. Only, instead of talking about it, they did it and still do it. They get out there and build the stiles, the bridges and blaze the route.



We maintain it because of the wonderful and gracious generosity of the landowners. Without that generosity we would be lost. At least a third of the trail belongs in private hands and these people have made it available to everyone. To each of these landowners who are with us here today, our heartfelt thanks for sharing your beautiful home.



A very special thanks must go the people who have donated land to the trail, people too numerous to name here, but whose kindness will live on far past our own time, giving joy to our grandchildren and theirs after them. Truly, they have lived the belief that we only borrow the earth from our children. Because of those who have donated land the trail will be there for kids yet to be born.



Yes, that is worth celebrating.



As to helping the party spirit today, I would like to recognize the corporations who generously donated products in support of the Toronto Bruce Trail Club. Special thank yous go to: Tim Hortons for the birthday cake; OWL Communications for the books and posters for the kids and the Banana Boat Company for sunscreen samples.



All of which leads to the future.



The Bruce Trail and the Toronto Club’s contributions to it will continue into the future. It will continue because of the work of the volunteers of tomorrow and the dreams they make real. It will continue because of you gathered here today.



At this point, Mr. Chudleigh, we turn to Her Majesty’s Government in right of Ontario and thank you for joining in our celebration. As president of the Toronto Club, and on behalf of our 3,500 members, it is through you that I ask the Provincial Government to continue to support the mandate given to us by your predecessors of 30 years ago, one of which is to promote conservation of the escarpment resources, including its wildlife. This simply means that it still be there for the future. We are confident that, together with the various ministries of the Crown over these 30 years, we have done our piece, and now we turn to you.



From time to time, we are given messages which suggest that preservation measures developed over those many years will be diluted, and that the Niagara Escarpment is to be considered simply another "natural" resource, just plain "real estate". You will understand much better than most Mr. Chudleigh, being a resident of this magnificent setting, that once this geological gem is made ordinary by human commerce, it will be lost to the public forever. This delicate ecological jewel is not ordinary, and the World Biosphere Reserve status is a universally recognized confirmation of this. It should provide the driving principle for all considerations involving the Escarpment.



We ask that you, Mr. Chudleigh, be our voice in government to preserve this joy and the public’s access to it. We have made a marvellous start, and we need you to help keep it in these times of change. "

Thus you have a view of not only how people view their environment, but more importantly how they look towards their own inner nationalistic feelings at the sametime.

Yours,

Mr. Roger M. Christian

22/07/06

Information on Toronto, Canada

Toronto, Canada



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The Death of General Wolfe, painted by Benjamin West, depicts British General Wolfe's final moments during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759.



Toronto is Canada's largest city and the provincial capital of Ontario. Toronto's population is 2,518,772 (Statistics Canada, 2004). The population of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is 5,603,686 (Statistics Canada, 2004). Residents of Toronto are called Torontonians (in French: Torontois). The city is part of the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, a densely populated region of around 8 million people. Approximately one-quarter of the Canadian population lives within the Golden Horseshoe, and about one-sixth of all Canadian jobs lie within the city limits.

Toronto is a global city, exerting significant regional, national, and international influence, and is one of the world's most multicultural cities. Toronto is Canada's financial centre and 'economic engine,' as well as one of the country's most important cultural, art, and health sciences centres. In January 2005, it was designated by the federal government as one of Canada's cultural capitals. It is one of the safest cities to live in North America: its violent crime rate is lower than that of any major US metropolitan area and is one of the lowest in Canada.

The current City of Toronto was – in 1998amalgamated from its six prior municipalities and regional government. The current mayor of Toronto is David Miller. His predecessor, and first mayor of the amalgamated city, was Mel Lastman. The last mayor of the pre-amalgamated city was Barbara Hall.

22/07/06

Toronto Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC

Toronto Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC

The issue here is....

Community Pride

This BlogSite gives you, the online keyword users of Toronto, Canada the opportunity to add you imput and comments in the on-going development of the following...

An Inter - City Cultural ( IE. The New Inter - City Dance Culture ) Communications WebSite program between the cities of Toronto, Canada, and Ithaca, New York. Thus when you contribute, this BlogSite , and others within the Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC Democratic Network.

For those who are interested in contributing their own sense of Community Pride in Toronto goto [ WebPage ], and fill out the online interactive forms. this is also done in conjunction with myToronto alumni and Dance is Fun in Toronto.

Lots of items to follow..Here is a brief example...

If you are Pro - Israel, you are encourage to join the internet MSN Group Ithaca Information Center Ithaca. Just goto [ WebSite ], look on the left column for the word join, click it on, and follow the instructions.

Know of a community social dance which wants to be listed ? Then goto [ WebSite ], and fill out the interactive forms.

On-going developing Parental Networking.


The important aspect of this central blog is to include the following communities who are under the regional sociocultural influence of Toronto.

Belleville
Kitchener
Peterborough
St. Catherines


Thus this system is able to reach out, as well as in the future include addtional regional communities- especially if you request it along with content information.

Yours,

Mr. Roger Meredith Christian ( The RMC is Night Life)