SA 150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Domestic Violence, Neoliberalism, Class Consciousness
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Ted rogers ceo of rogers communications, died in 2008, he was the 5th wealthiest person in canada 5. 7 billion. He credited his success to a willingness to take risks, work hard, bend rules, be on constant look out for opportunities and be dedicated to building business. His grandfather, albert rogers, was a director of imperial oil (esso) and his father. Ted sr. , became wealthy when he invented a part for radios in 1925. Another story according to a 2010 cbc report, 85% of the inmates in the. Aboriginals made up the highest number of dropouts, domestic abuse victims and child poverty backgrounds. The aboriginal gang members interviewed were like ted rogers in that they were willing to seize opportunities, take risks, bend rules, and apply themselves to their vocations. However, as one of the inmates put it the only job i ever had was selling drugs: