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 Grade 12, University/College Preparation
THE ONTARIO CURRICULUM, GRADES 11 AND 12 | Canadian and World Studies
significance to analyse the impact of melting ice caps; use the concept of patterns and trends to analyse the distribution of specific atmospheric pollutants; use the concept of interrelationships to analyse the connection between chemicals found in mothers’ milk and the use of specific products; use the concept of geographic perspective to analyse the impact of a new development project on a community) in order to enhance their understanding of these issues and their role as informed citizens
A2.4 identify some careers in which a geography background might be an asset (e.g., environ- mental scientist, engineer, lawyer, or technician; environmental consultant or coordinator for a resource company; risk assessment specialist; land surveyor; international aid worker; town planner; environmental or natural resource policy adviser; natural resource manager; civil engineer; geologist; hydrologist; GIS technician; park administrator)
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