Madeleine Deschenes

Madeleine Deschenes

 Toronto, Ontario

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    August 25, 2015
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics Building, University of Toronto
    Astronomy and Astrophysics Building, University of Toronto
    guestBook Guestbook So Much More To Explore

    There is so much left to explore in space, perhaps like other life forms and even just understanding the magnitude of distances and sizes (because they are so out of this world).
    Sci-fi Novels and Movies show us the numerous possibilities of space and show us why we must continue to study the sky!

  • Archives Ontario
    Archives Ontario
    guestBook Guestbook Very Cool Mix of Past and Future

    The building has a very futuristic feel however the materials it hold are as old as you can imagine!

  • Annesley Hall
    Annesley Hall
    guestBook Guestbook Residence Life in the Early 20th Century

    I am sure that residence life for women in the early 20th Century would be a lot stricter than residence life now. Especially because now it is acceptable to have coed residences.
    I think that knowing UofT there are an awful lot of fun traditions that are carried on from the 1900s to todays residents!

  • Armour Heights College
    Armour Heights College
    guestBook Guestbook Looks Can Be Deceiving

    Armour Heights really is a beautiful college which is not the commonly held notion for the military whose buildings tend to focus more on functionality.
    It has a kind of quaint cottage feel!

  • Ann Baillie Building
    Ann Baillie Building
    guestBook Guestbook Demonstrates How Far We've Come

    Healthcare has improved so much in the past 100 years and this museum captures these changes and the possibility for even more improvements into the future!
    Changes that aren't just limited to knowledge but acceptance and the increased role of a nurse in patient care. Today nurses are still fighting for recognition. However much has changed in that nurse practitioners have similar roles and responsibilities of doctors.
    The Ann Baillie Building is located within Queen's Campus it has beautiful architecture and is steps from the St. Lawrence River!

Madeleine Deschenes

Madeleine Deschenes

 Toronto, Ontario
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  • 26
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    August 25, 2015
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics Building, University of Toronto
    Astronomy and Astrophysics Building, University of Toronto
    guestBook Guestbook So Much More To Explore

    There is so much left to explore in space, perhaps like other life forms and even just understanding the magnitude of distances and sizes (because they are so out of this world).
    Sci-fi Novels and Movies show us the numerous possibilities of space and show us why we must continue to study the sky!

  • Archives Ontario
    Archives Ontario
    guestBook Guestbook Very Cool Mix of Past and Future

    The building has a very futuristic feel however the materials it hold are as old as you can imagine!

  • Annesley Hall
    Annesley Hall
    guestBook Guestbook Residence Life in the Early 20th Century

    I am sure that residence life for women in the early 20th Century would be a lot stricter than residence life now. Especially because now it is acceptable to have coed residences.
    I think that knowing UofT there are an awful lot of fun traditions that are carried on from the 1900s to todays residents!

  • Armour Heights College
    Armour Heights College
    guestBook Guestbook Looks Can Be Deceiving

    Armour Heights really is a beautiful college which is not the commonly held notion for the military whose buildings tend to focus more on functionality.
    It has a kind of quaint cottage feel!

  • Ann Baillie Building
    Ann Baillie Building
    guestBook Guestbook Demonstrates How Far We've Come

    Healthcare has improved so much in the past 100 years and this museum captures these changes and the possibility for even more improvements into the future!
    Changes that aren't just limited to knowledge but acceptance and the increased role of a nurse in patient care. Today nurses are still fighting for recognition. However much has changed in that nurse practitioners have similar roles and responsibilities of doctors.
    The Ann Baillie Building is located within Queen's Campus it has beautiful architecture and is steps from the St. Lawrence River!