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…scholarly debate. Electoral reform in Canada has been a main focus of these debates and "proportional representation (PR) is currently proposed as a solution to a large number of the country's ills" (Fitzgerald, 2001, 49). There clearly are many advantages…
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…TIME FOR REFORM? CONSIDERING THE FAILURES OF THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE Description: This paper discusses the many shortcomings of the Electoral College, and posits possible alternative electoral processes which likely be more democratic. Time…
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…workers. It has a base of 3,500 patients from 275 different employers. By which many is provided insurance coverage for its employee wellness and health maintenance. Currently, New Century accepts 34 different insurance policies. Anita Davenport…
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…. Cannabis: Cannabis use is associated to numerous health effects, psychological and physical. In the short term, the THC of cannabis causes the brain to sleep, depressed, angry, anxious or feel distrusted. It also causes the user to find it difficult to change…
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…Youth Criminal Justice Act: An Era of Social Reform In 1984 the Young Offenders Act (YOA) was established, it replaced the Juvenile Delinquents Act (JDA) of 1908 and its core objective was to guarantee that the rights and freedoms of Canadian youth…
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…up. Uniforms are nothing but a cheap educational reform that will do nothing in the long run to change the lives of students. Bibliography Bibliography Arnest, Lauren Crohn. “Children, Young Adults, and the Law” ABC- CILO, Inc. Santa…
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…, but other therapists such as family therapists, psychotherapists and counsellors might also become involved in the care of the patient (Perkins & Repper 1998). Multidiscipline involvement is important within mental health nursing as people with mental…
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…. This indicated seven standards of treatment and care that people will be entitled to expect throughout the country. Standard one addresses mental health promotion and tackles the social exclusion and discrimination aligned with mental health problems. This mental…
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…"While day care is being increasingly used by parents, it is still nuclear what its precise effects are on a child's development are." Consider psychological research into the effects of day care on children's cognitive and/or social development…
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…of the oxides they present a deadly combination for the health of all living organisms. Some these chemicals, namely carbon dioxide, also is a result of our destruction of the land. Deforestation of both old growth forests and rain forests have contributed…
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