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EXPLORE B: English in Ottawa from July 22 August 9, 2019* The services available for use by the public are: Ethics and Etiquette Hair Salon services: offers adult haircuts (for both men and women), children's haircuts, hair coloring and highlighting, perm, scalp therapy, hair relaxing, and extensions. These services are provided by the students enrolled in the Hairstyling program. Massage services: Members of the public are given complete massage therapy care by students in the Massage Therapy program, which includes an assessment of pain and discomfort, a massage treatment, hydrotherapy of deep moist heat or cold and information on self-care. Dental services: Provided by the students registered in the Dental Assistant and Dental Hygienist programs, the services available are restorative services, dental cleanings, preventative dental services for both adults and children, and tooth whitening treatments. Supervised by Registered Dental Hygienists and Dentists at all times. Restaurant International: Casual fine dining delivered in the on-site restaurant by students in the Culinary Arts program. Catering services, Supplemental and Dietary programs Pet Adoption: Services provided through ( characteristic s ) the Public make during or available at adoption. Facility veterinarians, student Veterinary Technicians and Veterinary Assistants ensure the pets made available for adoption are neutered, micro-chipped and vaccinated.


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The global context: Assistance… Transferable: Provincial Emergency/Administration awareness. Jonquière-Ottawa-Jonquière Shuttle Session B* $ 240.00 Avoid the hassle of booking your own transportation to Ottawa by taking a Jonquière shuttle! This option is safe, easy and cost effective. You will travel in a comfortable bus with a guide from the Language Center. Departure on Sunday, July 21st at noon from the Cégep de Jonquière. The trip will take about 8 hours and will include a one-hour stop for dinner. The bus will take you back to Jonquière at the end of the program on Saturday, August 10th. Departure from Lycée Claudel at 9 am with the arrival in Jonquière at around 6 pm

The Cégep de Jonquière is a public French-language college located in Jonquière Borough of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. It is one of four preuniversity colleges in the Saguenay Number of students: 3,200 ---------- 12019\3,200

Population of Ottawa: 9342432016 Founded: 1967 ------ 1967\2019

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The global context: Assistance… Transferable: Provincial Emergency/Administration awareness. The Quebec Order of Nurses Spokesperson for CIUSSS, Joëlle Savard The Jonquière hospital Population Architecture: The Real Holocaust, Holding, Etymology of creation The origin of a word and the historical development of its meaning. Plural noun: etymologies "The etymology of the word “devil”" Synonyms: derivation, word history, development, origin, source (of speech sounds) altered for ease of pronunciation euphonic in British. (juːˈfɒnɪk ) or euphonious (juːˈfəʊnɪəs ) adjective. 1. denoting or relating to euphony; pleasing to the ear.


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The global context: Assistance‌ Transferable: Provincial Emergency/Administration awareness. The most prestigious universities generally attract excellent scientists and have fine science programs. University campuses are usually open to the public, though permission from guards is sometimes required, and there may be some cafÊ or cafeteria or mensa or restaurant or even a university shop on site. Universities usually offer public lectures about ongoing research. Otherwise, their seminars and buildings are reserved for the students and the working faculty including post-doctoral researchers or professors. On weekends or holidays, many universities require special permits to enter. Universities compete on a worldwide basis; hence, they are not ordered by geographical position or alphabetized. Below is a list of the 20 highest-ranked universities according to 2013/2014 QS World University ranking (Of course rankings may differ according to year and specific subject)? Higher education: Research in science: Engineering: Medicine and business: Attraction to public: Post-doctoral: Professors: Weekends: Holidays: Permits: Worldwide basis: Geographical position: Or alphabetized:

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The global context: Assistance… Transferable: Provincial Emergency/Administration awareness. Massachusetts Institute of Technology – a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard University – Established in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States. University of Cambridge – a collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. It was founded in 1209 making it the world's third-oldest university. It includes 31 constituent colleges and academic departments which are organised into six Schools. 90 Nobel laureates count as affiliated. University College London – a public research university in London, England. It is based in the heart of London. It was founded in 1826. There are 27 Nobel Prize winners and three Fields Medallists amongst UCL's alumni and current and former staff. Imperial College London – a public research university located in London, England specialised in science, engineering, medicine and business. The former constituent college of the federal University of London became independent in 2007. Imperial is locate in Central London. It lists currently 15 Nobel laureates and two Fields Medallists amongst Imperial's alumni and current and former faculty. University of Oxford – a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England. Oxford publishes a leaflet Explore the University of Oxford, which contains a map and information on opening times of colleges, museums and other places of interest. The main places of interest are only a few minutes walk from the main rail and coach stations. Oxford open days in 2014 will be on the 2 July, 3 July and 19 September. Due to high demand, many colleges and some departments require advance booking for their events. Stanford University – a private research university in Stanford, California founded in 1885. 58 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with the university. The Stanford campus offers sightseeing and educational opportunities for tourists and first-time visitors. There are student led walking tours. Yale University – a private research university located in New Haven, Connecticut. Fifty-one Nobel laureates have been affiliated with the University as students, faculty, or staff. University of Chicago – a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. California Institute of Technology – a private research university located in Pasadena, California, United States. Caltech is a world-renowned research and education institution dedicated to advancing science and engineering. Tours are offered for prospective students on holidays or high school groups. Caltech also offers a self guided walking tour with booklet. Princeton University – a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey. It was founded in 1747. ETH Zürich – This Swiss Federal Institute of Technology is an engineering, science, technology, mathematics and management university. Twenty-one Nobel Prizes have been awarded to students or professors, the most famous of which is Albert Einstein in 1921. It is currently the top-ranked university in continental Europe. University of Pennsylvania Columbia University Cornell University Johns Hopkins University University of Edinburgh University of Toronto Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne King's College London (KCL)


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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Montfort Hospital National Defense Medical Centre The Ottawa Hospital (formerly: Riverside Hospital, General Hospital, and Civic Hospitals) Queensway Carleton Hospital Mr. Guy Paradis, Director guyparadis@cegepjonquiere.ca Ms. Ariane Tremblay, Pedagogical Advisor – language training arianetremblay@cegepjonquiere.ca Ms. Charlene MacPherson, Pedagogical Advisor – English charlenemacpherson@cegepjonquiere.ca Mr. Frédéric Jean, Socio-cultural Coordinator fredericjean@cegepjonquiere.ca Administrative Office centrelinguistique@cegepjonquiere.ca

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Future incorporations Future incorporations into their common fields of expertise in a unity of upper level civic duties. Field of medicine; Field of chemistry; Field of Science;

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a) Cardiac imaging is a subspecialty of diagnostic radiology. A cardiac radiologist supervises or performs and then interprets medical images to diagnose diseases of the heart such as heart disease, leaky heart valves and defects in the size and shape of the heart. ... MRI Heart (Cardiac MRI) b) During a nuclear stress test, the individual will exercise, a radioactive dye is injected, and then images are taken to assess the heart's health. The nuclear stress test can help to diagnose a heart condition by giving vital information. This data includes: ... whether there is any damage to the heart. c) In the Bruce protocol iused in exercise stress testing, the test begins with the treadmill set to a low speed (1.7 miles per hour) and a 10% incline, and every 3 minutes the speed and angle of incline are increased.


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Deliverable and Accessible Forms. Part 1 — Interpretation and Application

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When? Applicable + Percentage Part 2.1 — Unlimited Liability Companies

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Column 1 1. Subject to items 1.1 and 1.2, for incorporation, amalgamation or restoration of a company $350* 1.1 For incorporation of an unlimited liability company $1 000* 1.2 For an amalgamation that results in an unlimited liability company $1 000* 2. For registration, amalgamation or reinstatement of an extra provincial company $350* 3. For conversion of a special Act corporation to a British Columbia company $100* 4. For filing an annual report $43.39* 5. For changing the name of a company or registering a change of name or assumed name of an extra provincial company $100* 6. for a certificate, certified record or certified copy of a record $25* 7. For each search conducted by persons other than government personnel $7* 8. [Repealed 2003-70-95.] 9. For each search conducted by government personnel $10 10. For a copy of or extract from any record, for every page or part of a page $0.50* 11. Subject to item 11.1, for continuation into British Columbia, continuation out of British Columbia or amalgamation under Division 4 of Part 9 $350* 11.1. For continuation into British Columbia as an unlimited liability company $1 000* 12. For pre-vetting of records to be filed with the registrar, when offered $100* 13. For the search of a maximum of 3 names, including assumed names, on application for reservation of a name. [The fee will not be refunded if a name is not accepted.] $30* 14Subject to item 14.1, for filing a notice of alteration $100* 14.1. For filing a notice of alteration to become an unlimited liability company $1 000*


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Licensees, Permits, Certificate’s, and Privatizations’: Policies at Middle and Upper Class Modernizers Academic literature commonly subdivides globalization into three major areas: economic globalization, cultural globalization, and political globalization.

Academic literature commonly subdivides: Economy; Act’s legislative history – Policies verification Process. INTERPRETATION ACT [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER238 Traditional Literature Commonly… economic globalization (commodities, standards, specialties, and convenience goods) Mathematic Literature Commonly… cultural globalization (commodities, standards, specialties, and convenience goods) Physical Literature Commonly… political globalization (commodities, standards, specialties, and convenience goods) Bank Act Legal Profession Act Land Surveyors Act Correction Act: County Boundary Act: Court of Appeal Act Financial Institutions Act Criminal Code


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Vancouver – Ottawa The institute has been responsible for numerous ‘firsts’, including: First use of point of care genetic testing in clinical medicine as part of the RAPID GENE study. Ontario's first angioplasty. The first use in Canada, and 11th in the world, of the Jarvik 7 artificial heart as a bridge to transplant A heart transplant on the youngest recipient in Canada (an 11-day-old infant). Canada's first cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) center Discovery of a genetic mutation that causes one of the most common forms of heart disease—atrial fibrillation [2]. Identification of the first single-nucleotide polymorphism that increases susceptibility to heart disease regardless of other established risk factors [3]. A one-of-a-kind Canadian home tele-health monitoring program that cuts hospital readmission by 54 percent for heart failure patients. A first multi-faceted Women's Heart Health Centre that will focus its programs on prevention and management services for women at risk of and diagnosed with cardiovascular disease.


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Quebec Health Minister, Danielle McCann Canadian Broadcasting Corporation The Quebec Order of Nurses Spokesperson for CIUSSS, Joëlle Savard The Jonquière hospital: Cost Of heart Hearts Retribution Hearts & Clubs (H)ear-t (At)Ta(kk)

High-risk patients. Surgical specialties include:           

Heart valve repair Percutaneous aortic valve replacement Multi-vessel small thoracotomy Heart transplantation Mechanical assist devices Thoracoscopic surgical ablation Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy pl The Heart Institute is the provincial center for pulmonary thromboendarterectomy pl Cardiac anesthesiology Cardiac imaging Cardiac surgery


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Industrial Society; encompassing prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, research, and education. The changes in the social order) that have resulted from industrial transformations in production and economy are too numerous, complex, and controversial to treat in any detail. In total, their effects in the various world regions constitute the main research agenda of contemporary anthropology, which has been increasingly concerned with the impact of "modernization" on different cultural traditions. Industrial societies can be very broadly characterized in terms of the following:

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Breakdown of localized community structures and identities Nuclear family individuation Growth of a middle class Enhanced status mobility


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Urbanization of Society Within not much more than a hundred years the industrial era has brought about a dramatic redistribution of population from rural to urban settings. As human work became replaced by machinery on the farm, in industrializing regions massive migrations Streamed into the cities to take up factory employment. Thus, in Canada at the time of confederation (1867) over 80% of our population resided in rural areas. By our first centennial celebration 75% of us lived in cities, a level of urbanization that has Remained fairly constant since then (Source: Censuses of Canada). The decline of rural populations in the industrial world has been absolute as well as relative, i.e., the countryside has much fewer people now than it did in previous generations. This decline has resulted in the disappearance of many rural services and institutions and has made farm families much more immediately dependent upon cities and more deeply immeshed in urban culture. Population transformations are also occurring in the developing world. Increasing rural poverty resulting from low agricultural exports and high population growth have stimulated urban migrations over the past generation, similar on a scale to those of industrializing Europe in the last century. Thus, over half the world's population is now urbanized, and a larger majority will be so after the next generation. However, the absence of a dynamic industrial sector in the developing countries limits opportunities and results in high levels of unemployment and underemployment and serious shortages of basic services.


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Urban Community and Kinship Structures The growing dependence of urban residents on impersonal commercial and fiscal institutions for employment, housing, and other services leads to the weakening of ties between extended kin and neighbors, who were responsible for mutual assistance and social security in previous social orders. People interact within many diverse groups in separate settings: the workplace, the commercial district, the school, and the neighborhood. These diffuse and limited relationships fail to constitute a unitary or coherent network that create a sense of identity and community. The general reduction of the importance of kinship and other primary social and community ties isolates the nuclear family consisting of a married couple and their unmarried children. This process of nuclear family individuation is further accelerated by the geographic mobility that continually reshuffles people and families as the job market imposes dislocations and interregional movements.


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Class Structure MENTAL HEALTH ACT [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER

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Industrialization has generally led to a massive redistribution of the labour force into new sectors and occupations and has stimulated rapid economic growth. These forces have resulted in new stratification structures unique to industrial societies. Rigid divisions between hereditary aristocracies and peasantries on the basis of caste have given way to a more complex and flexible class distinctions. Class formations in contemporary industrial societies fall into three basic categories: (Working class - including the industrial labour force.) 1900-1999* Middle class – (white-collar workers and small business owners.) 2000-2010* Upper class – (large business owners and managers.) 2010-2019* Membership in these groups is determined by education, occupation, and income, which are not necessarily determined by birth and therefore constitute achieved rather than ascribed statuses. The nonhereditary nature of the system allows people to change classes and, especially, to move upwards to more desirable statuses, a process known as social mobility. The main consequence of these new opportunities has been the growth of the middle class as the focal group for defining cultural values and social directions. The apparent democratization of industrial societies of course has is limits. Although status is formally not inherited, parents' income and occupation have a substantial effect on whether their children are


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The global context: Assistance‌ Transferable: Provincial Emergency/Administration awareness. able to acquire the education, capital, and contacts necessary to be successful. Real improvements in income and security are possible, but, in the long run, economic growth benefits the rich much more than the middle and lower classes. Accordingly, income disparities in North America have actually become more and more pronounced in the course of this century in spite of the great prosperity achieved by working and middle classes. Class structures have an additional significance in the industrial social order insofar as they serve as the primary criteria by which people identify themselves, interact with others, and form groups, and thus contribute to the weakening of fundamental ties of kin and community.


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Healthcare in Healthier Societies: Provisional access to the Systems Services. List of million-plus urban agglomerations Demographics: often inscribes or transits India/European countries in comparisons There are many private and government hospitals in Faridabad. The city also has one Government Medical College Hospital named Employees State Insurance Corporation Medical College, Faridabad a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j)

Asian Institute of Medical Sciences ESIC Medical College Fortis Escorts Hospital Metro Heart Institute Hospital QRG Central Hospital & Research Centre QRG Health City Sec 16 Sarvodaya Hospital RG Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital IBS Ashwani Hospital Badshah Khan Hospital popularly known as BK Hospital

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i Bruce Protocol Stress Test. The Bruce Test is commonly used treadmill exercise stress test. It was developed as a clinical test to evaluate patients with suspected coronary heart disease, though it can also be used to estimate cardiovascular fitness.


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