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    Attracting and Retaining Staff A critical factor to the success of any company is its ability to attract top talent while retaining those already working within the company. Losing employees can have a significant impact on a company’s morale, productivity and overall profit. Whether it be evidenced through expenditures in agency or search firms, lowered productivity or morale, high turnover costs your company. In fact, each time one of your employees walks out your door for the last time, it

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    As a young girl, I was raised in the typical “small town USA” community of Ontario, Ohio surrounded by the same families and peers throughout the duration of my childhood, a place where everyone seemed to know everyone, and relied on each other like loved ones. Therefore, growing up I was fortunate enough to always have a great support system from not only my parents, but my community and school system as well. Although I will always love my home town, as I have grown and matured I have come to realize

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    According to The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), Ontario was in the lead for performed abortion with a number of 28,765 recorded in year 2010 (Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2014, p.2). Majority of the women getting abortion is between the ages of 20-24 years old. The Canadian Medical Association's abortion policy defines abortion as the active termination of pregnancy up to 20 weeks in gestation. Canada does not have an abortion law, so abortion is governed

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    (A) In Ontario, there are 31 Public English school boards and 29 English Catholic school boards (Ministry of Education, n.d.). There are also 4 French Public school boards and 8 French Catholic school boards (Ministry of Education, n.d.). Public school boards or private schools are the ones who hire elementary school teachers ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). In 2014-2015, there were about 115,156 full-time teachers, about 74,960 elementary schools and 40, 196 secondary teachers (Ministry of

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    law in Ontario, physicians can help implement Bill C-14 by following the CPSO Policy Statement #4-16 which outlines the legal and professional expectations of Ontarian physicians to manage all requests for MAID in Ontario (7). Physicians can also stay up-to-date on changes to the legislations and standard of practice for the provision of MAID-related care. By being actively involved in shaping the provincial MAID legislation and providing the standard of care produced by regulatory colleges and the

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    share, which gives them the ability to inflate the accommodation rates. This Monopoly-like effect, although not necessarily known by the student population, is one of the reasons Kingston’s accommodations are quite high compared to other towns in Ontario. Interestingly, Not all of Kingston’s accommodations are high. According to Ian MacAlpine, Kingston’s housing market, although on the rise, is very affordable compared to other Canadian cities. MacAlpine states, “the region remains very

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    Born on the 30th of April, 1949 in London, Ontario, Gregory James Aziz attended Ridley College, later majoring in economics at the University of Western Ontario. Currently residing as the President and Chairman as well as Chief Executive Officer of National Steel Car, located locally in Hamilton, Ontario, Greg James Aziz leads one of the most prominent companies specializing in the engineering and manufacturing of railroad freight cars. In addition, Aziz, with his wife Irene, currently act as sponsors

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    Overseers of Partners in Harvest Network of Churches. In the late 1960s John Arnott attended Ontario Bible College, now known as Tyndale College and continued on with a successful career in business. John and his wife Carol responded to God’s call to go into full-time ministry in 1980 when they went on a ministry trip to Indonesia. Subsequently, in 1981 they founded Jubilee Christian Fellowship in Stratford, Ontario. In 1987 they believed that the Lord had called them to found Toronto Airport Christian

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    I am a senior at Ontario High School and am expecting to graduate this May. I was born in Querendaro, Mexico and then moved to Ontario, Oregon. While in high school I have already obtained a few college credits at a reduced price, but even though I obtained them at a reduced price it was still challenging to pay for them. In my house, there is my two parents, my two sisters and myself, all living with one parent household income and some help. I also had the advantage to complete the Certified Nursing

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    I. Introduction Partners David Greig and Angela Peck are considering opening a new business in London, Ontario named Beyond the Bean (House, 2013). Beyond the Bean would be a unique cafe where users could eat and drink while playing a variety of sit-down games and was inspired by a visit Greig made to a wildly popular location called Snake and Lattes in Toronto, Ontario (House, 2013). Greig’s vision for the new business was a place where people could get out and have some fun in a fairly unique way

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