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    Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) Ethical Dilemma 1: Social workers need to be aware of their own reaction to information that the clients share. The social worker is there to listen and provide an environment where the client is able to freely share their experiences. A reaction would reverse attention from the client to the social worker. It is challenging for the client to share as it is; therefore, the social workers need to be aware of their personal reactions. After…

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    Supporting services can be a valuable resource and fill in the gaps left from other practices. These can be implemented with other practices or services for people with serious mental illness (SMI). Several supporting services can be used together as either motivation or help the efficacy of effective ways to help those in need. Holistic approach may provide a better outcome, however there are challenges. The challenges are most important when it comes to implementing these supporting services.…

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    many pharmacy tasks, but must also know when to involve a pharmacist.” (College of Pharmacists of Manitoba, 2017, p. 3). One example when a pharmacy technician may need to consult a pharmacist is when a patient needs instruction “about how to operate a medical device” or when finding “drug-related problems…during medication checks or conversations with patients.” (College of Pharmacists of Manitoba, 2017, p. 3). Although pharmacists and pharmacy technicians must work as team to get things done…

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    Pony Corral Survey

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    Based on the results and the criteria of the survey that we did in the class, we picked some restaurants such as Tony Roma’s, Applebees' and Pony Corral. As Pony Corral is more fitted to our standard, we decided to choose Pony Corral as the place for our gathering. The step that we took to consider Pony Corral were to look up online through internet browser the closer restaurant to the university then the contact number. Then, we called the manager to make sure that the restaurant provides the…

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    Ww1 Women Essay

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    munitions factory during World War I Suffrage and the Vote: At the start of 1916, the Women’s suffrage movement began to take form. They first had suffrage in the province of Manitoba on January 28, 1916. However, Asians and Aboriginals still could not have voted. As of now, six provinces have granted women the right to vote: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. we can only hope that Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, and…

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    Case citation: Gendron v. Supply and Services Union of thhe Public Service Alliance of Canada, Local 50057, [1990] 1 S.C.R. 1298 Facts: The respondent started to work at the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979 as an operator. At the time when he was hired he already had experience as a tinsmith and electrician's helper for 1 year and ½. Both as an operator and in his prior occupations he has been a member of the union and thus subjected to the collective agreement. The Royal Canadian Mint poster a…

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    Biopsychosocial Model

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    Historically literature based around alcohol abuse was informed as a male disorder; as such treatment for addiction was tailored towards men’s recovery (Walde, Urgenson, Weltz & Hanna, 2002). Dealing with mother’s considered high risk then becomes a topic to consider when incorporating treatment specific for women; therefore, considering what barriers are faced when accessing treatment or medical resources. The biopsychosocial model would reflect on the biological differences between gender and…

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    reasoning of the majority decision and will prove why. Summary The nature of the proceeding in the case of Winnipeg Child and Family Services (Northwest Area) v. D.F.G is an appeal. The name of the court hearing the proceedings was called the Manitoba Court of Appeal. The judges writing the majority decision are: Lamer C.J. and La Forest, L’Heureux-Dube, Gonthier, Cory, McLachlin,…

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    Their normal diet, muskrats and moose, in Canada has been compromised as a result. Wildlife tested high in heavy metals like mercury (Figure 2), according to a study by University of Manitoba environmental science professor Stéphane McLachlan. There is evidence this can cause cancer. In that same University of Manitoba study, researchers studied First Nations peoples living near tar sand production, and found that more than 20 percent had some type of cancer…

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    Morgan's Argument Analysis

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    In her article, Manitoba First Nations children's advocate fasting to raise awareness, retrieved from http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/manitoba-first-nations-children-s-advocate-fasting-to-raise-awareness-1.2575655, Puxley (2015) sheds light on Manitoba’s “broken child-welfare system” as she interviews Cora Morgan, a First Nations children’s advocate. (para. 1). Morgan explains her plan to “go without food or water, along with five other women” for two days, in protest of the injustices associated…

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