The Ending of Mandatory Retirement in Ontario As of December 12‚ 2006 Ontario residents can decide for themselves whether they want to continue working past the age of 65 or whether they want to terminate their employment and start to enjoy their retirement. In Ontario‚ a new law‚ Bill 211 came into effect “Ending of Mandatory Retirement Statue Law Amendment Act of 2005.” The bill was given Royal Assent on December 12‚ 2005 however in order to allow employers time to make the necessary provisions
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Chairman‚ Ladies and Gentlemen Today’s motion is school students should face a mandatory drug testing session. That is‚ students have to be drug tested. I support the motion because such scheme protects both students and the whole society. I will put forward 2 strong reasons today about the advantages of this mandatory scheme. Firstly‚ it serves as a strong deterrent. Drug abuse remains a serious problem in schools. Many anti-drugs campaigns implemented by the government were ineffective
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One group thinks voting should be a mandatory law to the American citizens and the other group think going out to vote is a personal freedom. All American citizens should be required to vote in any elections‚ so the citizens can be satisfied with their choice. “Democracy is about freedom” (Text 4‚ line 11). Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. All citizens should be required
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The Use of Mandatory Overtime in Staffing Shortfalls: An Analysis of Policy Goals and Options Timothy J. Clark St. Joseph’s College of Maine July 25‚ 2012 Context In spite of legislative measures to attempt to correct it‚ the issue of nurses working mandatory overtime continues. The primary problem with mandatory overtime is that‚ as reported by Garret (2008)‚ it leads to increased potential for nursing errors or near misses due to fatigue‚ and to diminished quality of patient care even
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Uniforms should be mandatory in schools Uniforms aren’t just a set of clothes students wear to school every day of their miserable education filled lives. They are so much more than that. They lend a feeling of belonging‚ of pride – after all‚ what is an American astronaut without his trademark baggy white suit with its American flag proudly brandished on his left arm? They promote and encourage equality – everyone will have to learn to rock the same outfit – and they allow students to focus more
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Freeing the noose: A Look Into the Mandatory Death Penalty in Singapore The death penalty is a punishment reserved for the most heinous of crimes – "capital offences" such as murder or treason. These criminals will be put to death if found guilty of their crimes. The method most commonly used in jurisdictions today is that of lethal injection‚ where the criminal is administered a mixed dose of drugs (typically a barbiturate‚ paralytic‚ and potassium solution) to sedate and then cause death.
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Mandatory attendance in college has always been a highly debated subject. Professors want students to attend all of their classes so they can teach them directly‚ but many students want to be given the freedom to decide which classes to attend. Due to the difficulty of regulating a school-wide attendance policy‚ most colleges and universities give professors the authority to set their own attendance rules. Sam Artley‚ a senior studying social relations and policy at Michigan State University
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the third largest population in the world. However‚ to resolve this dilemma‚ the idea of mandatory voting could be used to help get the voice of the whole nation out. The need of mandatory is immense for it will better represent the population of America‚ level the playing field of candidate parties‚ and it will give the incentive for more informed voting causing the better quality of voters. To start‚ mandatory voting will benefit the majority of the people because there will be a better representation
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Many professionals‚ from those in medical to social services‚ are subject to mandatory reporting policies. Though justified in intent‚ the personal experiences of some clients and professionals cast light on the potentially negative consequences of the implementation of these policies. Some researchers challenge the supposed merit of these policies as well. Clients who are vulnerable to abuse and neglect‚ including children‚ adolescents‚ adults in volatile intimate relationships‚ and the elderly
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and to discover and cultivate their personal and professional talents‚ beliefs‚ and interests. Those developed attributes lead to decisions about higher education and career paths after educational minimums are satisfied. With a national standard in mind‚ for this set of facts to apply‚ academic minimum requirements would have to be increased. Additionally‚ the number of years
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