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    1- Health and safety at work act 1974. This is the main health and safety legislation and it is also known as HSWA, the HSW Act, the 1974 Act or HASAWA. It lets the employees to be ensure of the health and safety of each other and themselves. The responsibilities of this on the employees are: a safe system of work, learning how the machines work in the work for their safety and also the customer’s safety. The health and safety at work act 1974 will reduce the risks of injury and harm by…

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    My Thanksgiving weekend was great. My family and I went on a trip. My brother and I did not know anything about where we were going, only my parents knew. We were excited to go on a trip to anywhere, because it was going to be fun. On our way we stopped at the gas station to have a snack and get gas. We all had chicken burgers at Kwik Star. Further down the road, we stop to buy grocery at Fareway in Spencer, Iowa. I was curious as to why we were buying groceries, but did not asked. Finally we…

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    and I’m ready. Before I set off to lifeguard, a voice reminds me of what my grandma said when I first began driving, “I’m not afraid of you driving, I’m afraid of other drivers.” The validity of her fear is shocking; a car is so much deadlier than a pool, yet it is so much easier to become a driver than a lifeguard. I pull away, ready for the task ahead. I must be focused, vigilant of everyone and everything around me, ready to react to any scenario. I trained for this, and spend every day…

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    Bisexual Dating Paper

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    2013). The mechanisms underlying these dating decisions are unclear. The present research focuses on exploring three possibilities as to why this disparity exists: (1) natural reproduction, (2) conformity to social norms, and (3) the available dating pool. In examining which of the three possibilities best explains disparities in bisexual dating decisions, 104 bisexuals between the ages of 18-49 completed an online survey assessing their experiences as a bisexual, perception of reproducing…

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    Ww2 Memorial Thesis

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    sites in the US. The monument is located directly behind the Washington monument and right in front of the Lincoln memorial reflecting pool and the Lincoln Memorial. It is bordered by the Constitution Gardens and the Ash Woods. The Korean War Memorial and Vietnam War Memorial sit not far from the WWII Memorial. The 2100 foot long Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool adds a large amount of emphasis on the WWII Memorial when looking down on it from above. The view in general gives off a great sense…

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    before we left we needed to hit the lazy river. We just laid down and floated down a few times until we wanted to go to the wave pool. The wave people was fun except the fact that if the water got in your mouth it would make you want to throw up. We played hide and go seek in the wave pool because there was a bunch of people there and I finally touched the front of the wave pool. Next, we went on a water ride it wasn’t fun but we just slide down in our tube. Finally, we were going to head home…

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    you lemons, and we all have varied responses to the newly discovered citrus, but other times life gives you turtles, which elicits a plethora of new and mysterious reactions. Bathers with a Turtle shows a scene of three lovely ladies bathing within a pool, but everything changed with the turtle appeared. Throwing a wringer into their plans, Henri Matisse captures a moment of pure shock, awe, and despair through his composition, painterly line work, and vibrant use of color. Within his painting,…

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    In writing, a theme is used to set a topic for the story to be told. The theme of insiders and outsiders is used by the authors of Things Fall Apart, “Gooboora, The Silent Pool”, and “Dhowli” in order to tell their stories. Within the stories an insider is a character who is supported by a larger group and is thus protected by this group. On the other hand, an outsider is a character who is outcast by the larger group and therefore subjected to more challenges due to the absence of the insider’s…

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    For a moment the place was lifeless, and then two men emerged from the path and came into the opening by the green pool” (Steinbeck, 2). This setting describes a relatively peaceful scene where George and Lennie are approaching the pool and symbolizes how their friendship is peacefull also. Later George describes to Lennie how this pond will be used as safety if something goes wrong. “Lennie- if you jus’ happen to get in trouble…

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    her mother to let her do so for years. However, once in the pool she notices that her legs get numb and she gets out of the pool as fast as she could. Emily decided to go swimming again by her house to find out what was going on with her legs once in the water. It turn out that every time she went into the water her legs would become a tail. She was a mermaid. After that, Emily was very shocked and did not want to get back in the pool at school. Therefore, she would lie about injuries so…

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