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    Tailgate Safety Meetings

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    8) Discuss Accident/Injury Frequencies. 5. First Aid and CPR Training: Those employees’ assigned supervisory responsibilities shall receive appropriate safety training in 1st Aid and CPR. Fire personnel fall into more stringent regulations pertaining to the 1st AID and CPR requirements as outlined in FSH 5109.17. At least one person on each Unit shall have completed standard First Aid Training. All first line supervisors shall attend First Aid Training on a 2 year basis. All Units shall…

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    Heimlich Maneuver

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    CPR- There are many ways to perform CPR, these include regular CPR on an adult,Heimlich maneuver, and an Automated External Defibrillator. To perform CPR on an adult you must first shake the patient and speak loudly to see if he/she is responds in any way. If they do not you must then proceed to perform CPR. If this patient is not breathing normally, coughing, or moving begin chest compressions. To do this you must use the palm of you hand to push down hard in the center of the chest.…

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    performed when a person’s heart has stopped beating due to sudden cardiac arrest. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation uses chest compressions and breathing to try to mimic and restore your heart’s natural rhythm. B. Introduction to Four Main Topics 1. First, I will discuss a brief history of CPR. 2. Second, I will discuss the steps to perform CPR. 3. Third, I will share some statistics on CPR. 4. And fourth, I will discuss on where people can get certified today. II. From to Old Testament…

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    2012 was his year, except the next three years after that were horrible for everyone. He had everything a person could want. Fame, money, and power, but he lost it all. His mistake would ruin everything, his cities respect, his city's reputation, his country's reputation, and his reputation. Everyone looked up to him, he gave the people hope, he was loved by everyone, so sad all the power he had, went to his head. When he wasn’t so famous and powerful, he was simply, humble. When the people…

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    Aids Timeline Of Events

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    1981 to 2016 the education of aids has evolved over the years. In 1981 they had the first case of Aids. In 1982 was the first Aids case in Africa. In 1983 the CDC notes that Aids is not known to be transported through food, water, or environmental surfaces. From 1982 till 2016 they have made tons of Aids prevention groups for people to go to. In most to all of these years form 1981 to 2016 all said that wearing a condom can prevent Aids form being transmitted. In 1994 Aids became the leading…

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    She goes out around 10 PM. She brings the book, flashlight, blanket, and first aid kit. Florence sneaks outside her house and down the block where she is safe. She then pulls out her book and reads the directions. The directions say to start outside the city walls. Then head North to a cave. Next knock on the cave. The cave…

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    Population-Specific HIV/AIDS Status Report: Aboriginal Peoples. Retrieved from http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/aids- sida/publication/ps-pd/aboriginal-autochtones/chapter-chapitre-2-eng.php Health Canada. (2012). First Nations & Inuit Health: HIV and AIDS. Retrieved from http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fniah-spnia/diseases-maladies/aids-sida/index-eng.php Public Health Agency of Canada. (2010). Population-Specific HIV/AIDS Status Report: Aboriginal Peoples. Retrieved from http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/aids-…

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    Wonder how many people around you have AIDS? As living in the New York City, the most populous city in the United States, thousands of people that will pass by as you are walking on the street. According to “Current HIV Statistics” has proven that 1 out of 118 people have HIV infection, and yet 20% of them haven’t noticed they are infected. AIDS stands for acquired immune deficiency syndrome, it is a highly contagious disease caused by HIV infection. HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune…

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    The first couple steps were bumpy, my trembling feet vibrated against the crackling floor. The door swung open as I went to knock. SCREEEEEECH! As I walked into the unfamiliar home, I became more aware of the man I was about to meet. As the stairs appear from the darkness, my path lit up ahead of me. The shaded man sat on his spinning stool. “Come in, come in.” The rumbling of the drums came to a stop. His heart and soul still played to the beat of the music, showed me the artist inside.…

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    Whiplash Film Analysis

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    Whiplash: A Path of Self-Destruction Whiplash directed by Damien Chazelle, perfectly entails the journey of one’s self-destructive path to greatness. Set in a modern day music school, Andrew Niemen, an ambitious jazz drummer wanting to become “One of the greats” is met with an opportunity to join studio band with a well-known teacher Fletcher. A psychological mind warfare ensues between the two with Fletcher pushing Andrew to his limits ultimately setting him on his path of self-destruction.…

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