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During which decade of the 20 century did Parliament pass the Elections Act that gave all Canadian women 21 years of age and older the right to vote in federal elections?

A) NINETEENS (1900 to 1909)
B) TEENS (1910 to 1919)
C) TWENTIES (1920 to 1929)
D) THIRTIES (1930 to 1939)

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Professional misconduct outlined by RHPA includes both emotional and physical harm, and extends to ethical breaches such as plagiarism and cheating. Religious discrimination, harassment, and elder abuse are also considered severe forms of professional misconduct.

Step-by-step explanation:

When considering abuse as outlined by the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA), which covers a broad spectrum of professions, the most relevant answer from the given options is Professional misconduct. This type of misconduct can include actions that cause emotional harm or physical harm to patients or clients, and can also encompass behaviors such as plagiarism, cheating, misrepresentation of facts, and helping others to engage in these unethical activities.

Academic integrity is essential in the educational domain where common offenses include plagiarism and cheating. Many students may not realize their actions constitute a breach of academic honesty. Furthermore, the issue of religious discrimination comes into play when individuals are treated unfavorably because of their religious beliefs, which is illegal and a form of abuse.

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