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    different learning stations. Since I was observing a classroom that contained young children I decided to look at safety first. The tables and chairs were strategically placed not to block any windows or exits. Each desk was neatly organized into individual rows. The chairs each had four tennis balls cut open and…

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    groups, especially teens, will want to continue playing sports if they feel good about themselves. Parents could sign up their child/children in a certain sport because “ Both male and female athletes were more likely to eat fruit and vegetables, and less likely to engage in smoking and illicit drug-taking”(Merkel). If the child/teen is motivated and has self-esteem then they will most likely not give into drugs, and they will probably stay on a…

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    Car safety, what not to do when you are driving a vehicle with a kid or with no one make sure you always wear your seat buckle make sure are doing the right thing, so you do not get hurt or killed or have a severe injury for any reason. Do not text and drive when you in the car. Texting and driving is dangerous it can get you into a car accident and you probably get hurt or a chance of dying. When you are in a car with a child your child will probably get a lot of injury’s if you get in a bad…

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    On May 12, 2015, an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, drawing in the media to cover the story. Media has a way with distributing bits and pieces of information to the public. When media does release information, the information is released in a way that makes viewers or readers perceive something in a particular way. When news surfaced about the derailed Amtrak train, media officials took it upon themselves to start pointing fingers as to why a crash of this magnitude happened…

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    Home Safety Research Paper

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    Lorean Jackson PAD6726 Florida International University Do following home safety standards decrease the likelihood that an elderly person will fall and reduce related psychological issues? Part 1 Literature Review Falling among elderly people is recorded to be the main cause to accidental deaths for the aged. Previous research indicates that falls amount up to 70 percent of all accidental deaths among elderly people aged 75 and above. This research indicates that…

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    I interviewed head coach of the North Scott Trap Team, Dave Fredericksen. My father happens to be the head coach, however, his position in the organization is nothing more than a coincidence; I would be interviewing the coach of the team regardless of who the coach was at the time. I interviewed the coach of the trap team because it is such a different and misunderstood sport, especially in a society that questions our Second Amendment rights. I asked him questions that required him to reflect…

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    nuclear, aviation and medicine aspects. In early 90s, HROs in relation to the thesis of a normal accident debated the outcome of their investigation whereas the resilience engineers defined the naturalistic side to cognition broaden the approach towards safety with complexity and systems version and at same times developed tools and practical guidance to range of factors; risk assessments, engineers, interface designers and investigators etc. In 2000, the HRO researches developed a tool now…

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    happening in the company and save some lives. Also, the organization need to win the trust of all representatives. And, keeping the confidential information in the organization, and information is safe and have safety. No…

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    Three theories of accident causation can be used to explain possible safety problems. Human factor theory is commonly used to explain accident causal by examining chain of events that can be traced to human error. Human factor theory focusses on three areas: overload, wrong activities, and wrong response. Human factor theory thus states that human error is the ultimate cause of safety problems. First, human error can happen because of overload. Overload is the imbalance between capacity and time…

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    Gas Line Repair Essay

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    Gas Line Repair Fort Worth A natural gas emergency always requires a qualified, licensed, professional plumber. Never attempt gas line repair in Fort Worth yourself. If you suspect a gas leak, you should always call 911. A rotten egg, sulfur-like odor is added to natural gas to help people identify gas leaks. When you smell this odor, leave the building, and call 911 immediately once you are a safe distance away. When the emergency is over, Benjamin Franklin Plumbing can repair the problem, and…

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