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    In 1698 one of the most revolutionary machines was built by Thomas Savery, the steam engine. This machine was modified and altered as the years went by. In 1712 for example Thomas Newcomen improved this machine. However this machine was at its best when it was innovated by James Watt. He made the steam engine more efficient while using less fuel. Coal and Iron were a big part in the creation of the steam engine. Coal was used to power the steam engine and iron was used to improve its structure.…

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    friends quickly contacted the front desk, and called 911. While they were away the father and his friend began basic CPR, although it appeared no effort, it kept the baby’s heart pumping. The father’s friend went to get the attention of two off-duty lifeguards, Liz and Alison Manley, who had training in CPR. Together they worked fluently and effectively, first opening the airways, clearing the water in his mouth, then compressions. After a few minutes, Myles opened his eyes, was sent to…

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    Every teacher has their own motives to answer why they chose this profession. According to Don Kauchak and Paul Eggen (2014), some of those reasons may include job security especially due to the teacher shortage (p. 9), personal and intellectual growth (p. 7), being able to have most holidays off (p. 8), wanting to make a difference (p. 7), or seeing each student’s progression towards improvements in a particular subject area (Kauchak and Eggen, 2014, p. 14). Although there are several…

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    Club. The scholarship is awarded to one high school student with a record of service who is aspiring to attend medical school in order to continue that service to the community. I was awarded $500 per year towards my tuition for a total of $2500. LIFEGUARD Maintained the safety of the patrons in and around the pool with patience and diligence. Worked three 6am shifts a week to earn money for books and other school materials. Became certified in CPR and AED use to further student…

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    deaf. Kisor’s autobiography takes the reader through his life, starting with the meningitis that caused him to be deaf at age 3, to his adult life as a journalist. In between, Kisor experiences some discrimination, such as not being allowed to be a lifeguard, but goes largely unopposed throughout his life. Kisor’s parents are very accepting, and fight hard for him to have the resources he needs. However, Kisor’s parents are not deaf, and so end up providing him with resources that assimilate him…

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    and twenty meters wide, allowing for eight lanes that are 2.5 meters wide each. Out of these eight lanes, the team used four lanes, each containing assigned swimmers based off their swimming abilities. Sitting nearby the main pool is a hot tub, lifeguard posts, and an entrance from each locker room. The indoor pool was the most significant part of the YMCA for the team as we practiced there daily during the swim season, and held swim meets against other teams every other week. Aside from our…

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    scheme to occur yet again and stand as a deterrence for future offenders. Case Study Madoff started with humble beginnings, creating his firm, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, in 1960 from $5,000 that he had earned while working as a lifeguard. The firm’s initial employees were Madoff’s close…

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    in change rooms and facilities. If windows can be peered through then they should be covered (Caillïau, 2013). • Arrange women only coaching sessions for certain days and have female staff on duty during those sessions for example, having female lifeguards (SportingEquals, 2010). • Allow women a wide range of clothing choices for example, allow women to wear more than the conventional clothing during swimming (SportingEquals,…

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    The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that was founded on May 21, 1881 in Washington, D.C. The American Red Cross provides services and support within five critical areas: Biomedical Services that facilitate services to collect, process, and distribute blood products; Service to the Armed Forces that provides support to military service members and their families; Preparedness & Health & Safety Services that offers education and training on health and safety topics; Disaster…

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    Both personal experiences and leadership opportunities have motivated me to pursue the development of my leadership skills. To begin with, I have been interested in leadership opportunities that are offered or that can be created since I was a young student. In elementary school I searched for ways to get involved. In grade 4, I was a Kindergarten Playground monitor. Once a week, I would go outside to play with the Kindergarten students, help them get dressed for outdoors and assist them if…

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