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    Print Form Clear Form Agreement to Lease Residential 11 Times-Roman for use in the Province of Ontario Form 400 This Agreement to Lease dated this.................................................................................. day of...................................................... 20.................. TENANT (Lessee)‚............................................................................................................................................................

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    Advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside Privacy If you like privacy‚ living in the country works well -- particularly if your home is situated in a remote area and you don’t have neighbors for miles. This also provides solitude. Less Pollution The countryside is generally quiet and peaceful -- certainly not as contaminated with toxic pollutants as the city. There isn’t as much traffic or smog or pollution from industry. Ecologically speaking‚ the advantages to living in the

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    for transmission of information and data relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions‚ or to provide health services and aid health care personnel at distant sites. "According to federal data‚ about 20% of U.S. residents live in areas with a shortage of health care providers. Meanwhile‚ videoconferencing equipment is becoming less expensive‚ high-speed communication networks are becoming more common and Web-based tools are becoming increasingly reliable and secure (ihealthbeat.org

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    The Indian Residential School system had a profound impact on many of the students who attended the schools‚ their descendants‚ and Aboriginal communities at large. Aboriginal experiences of the residential schools were largely missing from the historical record prior to 1990‚ when Chief Phil Fontaine publically acknowledged the abuse he and other students experienced at Fort Alexander school (Stanton‚ 2011‚ p. 2; The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada‚ 2015a‚ p. 41). Through the Truth

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    Surface area and Lateral surface area of Polyhedrons LSA or Lateral Surface Area refers to the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure‚ excluding its bases. SA or Surface Area- refers to the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure. It also referred to as the Total Surface Area (TSA). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Rectangular Prism LSA= P(h) *where P=perimeter of the base ; h= measurement of the height SA= 2B+ LSA *where B= area of the

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    RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS The truth of residential schools was a bitter portion of Canadian history. Residential school‚ first built by France missionaries in early 1620 but due to some reason it did not get success. After that in 1830 Mohawk institute in Brantford‚ Ontario and many other residential schools were built‚ for example Alberta residential school‚ Manitoba residential school ‚ British Columbia residential school and others(They Came For The Children‚TRC). Actually there was a different purpose

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    Advantages and disadvantages of wired/cabled network A wired network is more reliable and has generally a higher bandwidth (is faster..) than a wireless network; while it constraints to the availability and length of connection cables‚ can be more expensive than a wireless network and may not fit specific situations such as reaching some remote areas or being used with mobile devices. Advantages and disadvantages of wireless network Advantages: * Flexible if there is ad-hoc situation when

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    Impact Restraints have on Children in Residential In-Patient Treatment 1. Introduction There have been many concerns regarding the use of physical restraint among children in residential and psychiatric in-patient treatment facilities. Many have debated the use of physical restraints among children as being dangerous‚ causing trauma or re-traumatizing a child‚ unethical‚ and taking away the legal rights of children. They have argued that the potential dangers within the practice of

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    The Stolen Generation Most Canadians today have the misconception of residentials school existing a long time ago and is considered history when in fact‚ the last residential school closed 20 years ago. The main purpose of the residential schools was to force indigenous children into the Canadian society by educating them through the church’s teachings. The residential schools existed for 165 years‚ the first school opening in 1831 that resulted in victimizing about 150‚000 children. The system

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    School attendance rates of Indigenous students within mainstream schools are one ongoing issues faced Australian. In an interview‚ Perkins made 2 valid points; “There’s no good educating a person if they live in a tin shanty” and that there is “no use educating the child without educating the adults”. Some Indigenous children‚ like Perkins‚ moved away from their families at a young age to attend a school that would allow them to further their education. Many Indigenous students attending mainstream

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