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    can live longer in captivity. In the article, by Hannah J. O’regan and Andrew C. Kitchener states, “Gorillas live for more than 50 years in captivity compared to 35 years in the wild” (223). The animals diets also help them live longer. Lastly animals can get smarter. Animals in captivity do more activities making them smarter. For example, “Rats raised in enriched environments had larger brains”(O’regan and Kitchener 224). Animals in captivity should be allowed because they are able to get healthier

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    Canada-Ontario Job Grant This incentive offers up to $10,000 in support, per person, for eligible employers that offer training that focuses on areas such as: basic skills (literacy and numeracy), advanced skills, and workplace-based skills upgrading (Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development, “Canada-Ontario Job Grant”). The Youth Job Connection Program Youth (15 to 29 years of age) who face multiple employment barriers are provided intensive support with this incentive, such as paid

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    organization is Kitchener Waterloo Access Ability. They are a non-profit information and resource centre that provides programs and services for people with physical disabilities. Their mission is supporting “self-determination for adults with physical disabilities based upon the principles of choice, equality, co-operation and mutual respect” (Kitchener Waterloo Access Ability, n.d.). Tee Talent can engage with this organization by sponsorship, donations, or volunteering. Kitchener Waterloo Access

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    Case Study #4 For School Counselor by Patrick Whaley Problem Identification The fact that school counselors work with minors plus this developmental stage can be crucial for a child’s emotional and mental development additionally, being aware of ethical standards and dilemmas would also be important. In fact, the American School Counselor Association states in section A.1.e (Supporting Student Development), “Are concerned with students’ academic, career and social/emotional needs and encourage each

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    decisions without the help of a partner. In the past, research mainly focused on single mothers, but the parenting styles of single fathers should also be explored, as a recent article in The Atlantic says that the number of single dads is on the rise (Kitchener, 2014). An empirical article by Bronte-Tinkew explores the relationship between single fathers and their children. Fathers seem to be nearly nonexistent in the literature, so it is time to finally focus on their role as parents. Empirical Study Summary

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    language skills, workers’ safety, rights and responsibilities, understanding pay cheque deductions, Canadian workplace culture as well as interviews and resume writing sessions (Kitchener-Waterloo Multicultural Centre, 2017d). WR Connectors Program The WR Connectors Program is a joint venture between the Greater Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber of Commerce and the KWMC. The main goal of this program is growing the local economy by expanding professional networks of highly qualified newcomers to Canada

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    I. Introduction Phylogeography is a field of study that implements biogeography and genetics to understand the geographic distribution of a species. It is concerned with historical principles and processes that influence evolution and speciation. The tiger is an evolutionary wonder; it is a prime example of the responsiveness that some species have to changing climatic conditions. The tiger once had the largest geographic distribution of all cat species; subspecies adaptations allowed them to live

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    Best Practice Category 3: Joint Performances Based on the secondary research, the change of demographic structure has a significant effect on the orchestral marketing. Millennials, who are typically defined as those who born between the 1980s and early 2000s, outnumber baby boomers. Since millennials were raised and grow in a different social, cultural and economic environment, they think and behave differently from the older generation. One of the key traits for this new generation is that they

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    Road Accidents In Texas

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    Officials said that on Friday morning in Texas four citizens sadly perished in a car accident. These four victims were from Kitchener, Ontario. On Texas highway Interstate 35, the police said the crash began when a driver was driving on the wrong side of the highway road, south of Austin (Texas). Justice of the Peace Beth Smith told us that at 1am two men, one woman and a baby had died. Two other little girls went to the hospital but their injuries were not life-threatening. After they were checked

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    continued their advance. Keegan explains that this seemingly illogical press by the British was the result of the interplay of multiple factors. Keegan expresses his belief that one major cause of the continued advance was the composition of the Kitchener armies. The British forces contained an unusually large number of volunteers as a part of its army. These men were mostly unexperienced and often undersized and unprepared physically, although Keegan maintains that these men were part of a strong

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