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    both men and women of all ages and sizes. Local threats include stores such as Manhattan casuals, Era style loft, and Aritzia who also sell high quality brands. Another threat for the boutique includes the economic environment. The retail sales in Saskatchewan have increased by 65% since 2006. Alone there were 371 businesses licenced in the first three months of 2017. This…

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    Ethics is defined as “a body of moral principles or values” (Saskatchewan Polytechnic, 2016). It provides direction in terms of distinguishing right behaviours from the wrong ones. Code of ethics is important in businesses or organizations because it acts as a tool to achieve the desirable results and to succeed while holding its members accountable. I have witnessed firsthand the importance of code of ethics in the disability services sector as I worked in its field, and it can impact…

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    Quebec has been viewed as an unique state compared to the rest of Canada for quite some time and by many individuals. Quebec 's separatist movement can be seen throughout Canadian history, from Justin Trudeau; the leader of the liberal party, saying ' 'Quebecers are better than the rest of Canada, because, you know, we’re Quebecers or whatever. ' ' during an interview, to the Quiet Revolution, Quebec views its self as its own country. It originally started with the Royal Proclamation of 1763,…

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    Mistakes In Nursing

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    1. The “blame game” implies committing mistakes that influence patients ' health due to nursing fatigue and the fear to admit to it. Thus, due to exhaustion as a result of working overtime, nurses tend to have difficulties in paying attention to their work. In the case of any mistake related to dosage of medication or health of the patients in general, nurses are afraid of reporting the error. As a result, the mistakes are not corrected and the consequences can be drastic. Firstly, in order to…

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    overall population health is what is stimulating my desire to advance my education in the field of public health. It is for these reasons, I am applying to the Masters in Public Health program in the school of public health at the University of Saskatchewan. I am applying to this program as I am confident that it will provide an unparalleled education in the areas - of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Environmental Health service, Health Services Administration and Social/behavioral Science - that…

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    Saving the black footed ferret It was almost 8 am and John I were getting ready for our trip to Grass lands National Park. John is one of my best friends we both graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree on wild life. In the excitement of our trip we couldn’t sleep all night and now we were running late Due to getting up late. I was really excited because I had been studying the black footed ferret for a years now. And I was getting the chance to see it in person now for the first…

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    PEAR Assignment #1 Cocktail Party Economics by Eveline J. Adomait and Richard G. Maranta discusses the main concepts behind economics using simple language and real life examples. Cocktail Party Economics is divided into twelve chapters, each discussing a different topic related to the subject of economics. This essay will focus on Chapter 7- Demanding Clients (A Venti Chapter) and it’s relation to the recent minimum wage increase in five Canadian provinces. Chapter 7- demanding Clients (A Venti…

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    Support For Prisoners

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    reintegrate themselves back into society will be discussed. Current Situation The current situation in Canada is that most prisoners in sentenced custody have one or more of the six areas of need in prison. According to Statistics Canada, prisoners in Saskatchewan usually have four of the six rehabilitative needs. These needs are as follows (in…

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    Parade, and in Maharashtra, India, a bus plummets 400 feet off the Malshej Ghat mountain pass, killing 27 of its passengers. Among the victims of the Malshej Ghat incident was one Anna Teresa Ty, a Calgary based pharmacologist, born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and mother of three children. I knew her as “auntie Tessie”. Fate is a cruel invention. A word created to make us believe that everything happens for a set reason: every joy we experience, every sorrow we suffer, every decision we have…

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    condition were believed to be in the early stages of becoming Wendigoag. One of the most well-known instances of Wendigo Psychosis is the case of Swift Runner. In 1878, he killed and ate his wife and five children. He was tried and executed at Fort Saskatchewan, and seemed to express deep remorse before his death. "I am the least of men and do not merit even being called a…

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