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    Pet Safety

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    Pet safety is a concern for many families today. Cats, dogs and other animals play an important role in the family dynamic. There are several features available in residential security systems which allow family members to know that in case of an emergency, their pets will be safe. This is especially important when the animals are left home alone all day. Fires, break-ins and natural disasters may make the home unsafe. A home video surveillance and security system can help owners look out for…

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    Emergency Response and Advocacy If there is a need for a psychiatric evaluation, Mr. Scott can simply send his VA clients to the emergency department within the hospital. The emergency department will evaluate and them and if needed they will be admitted to the psychiatric ward of the hospital. For his DCFS clients, the Illinois Department of Human Services has developed a method known as the Screening, Assessment and Support Services or SASS is used. SASS agencies provide intensive mental…

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    Unit 3 - P4, M3, D2

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    dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health or social care setting. M3 - discuss health, safety or security concerns arising from a specific incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. D2 - justify responses to a particular incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. Understand priorities and responses in dealing with incidents and emergencies - This assignment will look at incidents and emergencies that can happen in a health and…

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    My car’s emergency lights immediately came on my dashboard I could hear something was in my tire. I put my hazard lights on and looked for the nearest exit. Anxious and worried I focused and found an exit. I was not too far from my house and I knew of a tire shop close by. My goal was to stay calm and to drive to the tire shop safely. I turned my hazard lights while driving cautiously. The other vehicles were honking at me. I could see drivers saying obscene things to me. I saw the exit and…

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    reduced water pressure. A Platinum Plumbing licensed plumber in Staten Island can take care of your home’s leak with prompt, efficient and reliable service. In addition, water may exit the ground at a location distant from the source of the leak. For example, a leak halfway through your lawn may follow the pipe and exit at the street. Excavating at the street would be a fruitless endeavor, as…

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    elevators and two stairs, but each floor door to the stairs was locked and the owners of factory had the key. The fire spread very fast, and the workers on the 9th and 10th climbed up to the roof and attempted to escape through the emergency stairs. However, the emergency stairs were built poorly and collapsed when a lot of people gathered at once. As the stairs collapsed, more than 20 workers were killed. Another workers on the 9th floor escaped through the cargo elevator. The elevator moved up…

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    Drinking, smoking, working, being away from family for days, is the life of Rex Walls in the book “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls. Rex changes throughout the story starting as reckless then uncivil and towards the end a nice and caring man. The character Rex Walls, in the book “The Glass Castle” has changed immensely over the course of the book. In the beginning of the book Rex’s second daughter, Jeannette had burned herself at a young age by making hotdogs and was sent to the Hospital.…

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    S. A Bodeen's The Raft

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    In The Raft, by S.A. Bodeen, Robie Mitchell is staying with her aunt in Oahu while taking a break from her parents on Midway, a secluded island atoll with minimal entertainment for a teenaged girl. When her aunt needs to go to L.A. for work, Robie convinces her to let her stay by herself for the remainder of the trip. Unfortunately, after the first night when a man confronts Robie on the street, she wants to go home. Unable to contact her parents due to weak signal and not wanting to worry her…

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    hurts themselves in the setting the practitioner should comfort them and get the first aider. If it is an emergency the manager and the child’s parents should be informed and an ambulance called. The nursery should have permission from the parents to call the ambulance in a emergency. If it is not an emergency once the child’s injuries have been tended to and the accident incident and emergency form or book needs to be filed in as it is a statutory requirement. The form needs the details of:…

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    Research Paper On Gorilla

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    As soon as we got there, there was already a large number of people swarming around the railing of the gorilla exhibit. And there was a child only three years of age sitting in the enclosure just feet away from life or death. Soon Harambre, the gorrilla began dragging this poor helpless boy by the feet. Animal control was standing by, I looked over at my husband to ask him what happened but as soon as the words were coming out of my mouth I hear a monstrous moan. I look back over and I see…

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