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    Question 1 (practical experience) What is your knowledge of the beach and surf environment? Please give details of any previous experience of lifeguarding, lifesaving and first aid. My family has had a beach hut at sandbanks since before I was born and therefore a lot of my time in the summer growing up was spent at the beach. Also, for about a year I attended a junior lifeguarding club twice a week at the Poole Dolphin Centre, and on numerous occasions we went to the beach in the evening to do some lifeguard training on the beach and in the sea. For example, we were given rescue paddleboard training in the sea. As well as this, there was a theoretical side to the clubs training and for the first half hour of each Thursday session we learnt…

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    2001 Space Odyssey

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    the members of the space crew in a casual relationship, not implying that he would soon go down a path of destruction and malfunction because he slowly displays indication of emotion. HAL’s superiority could essentially rival human intelligence but due to HAL realizing his fragile state and enduring an “emotional crisis” he begins to dwindle into a path of destruction. “Art is a battle with obsessive unconscious forces and the enemy is the unconscious mind” (IDK HOW TO FIT THIS INTO THE ABOVE…

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    Henry Poole Is Here, written by Albert Torres and directed by Mark Pellington. Henry Poole, played by Luke Wilson, who has six weeks to live, decides to move back to his childhood home, but when the owners will not sell Henry settles for a run-down home in the same neighborhood. A nosey, but well-meaning next door neighbor, Esperanza, played by Adrianna Barrazza, always seems to distract Henry from his constant deplorable mood. She is always encouraging others to believe in something so they may…

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    Tell Tale Heart, A Dip in The Poole and Phone Call are three short stories that significantly show how “beginnings and endings are vital”. Tell Tail Heart is a strong example of how the writer captures the reader’s attention from the very start, and really pulls them into the setting and establishes the personality of the main character. Bill Pronzini’s A Dip in the Poole is a simple short story that has a magnificent plot twist ending that is somewhat predictable but not inevitable, and the…

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    Each person has their own strategy, style, and tactics for how they deal with conflict (Folger, Poole, Stutman, 2013 p. 136). A person’s strategy is when they plan out a set of tactics or behaviors that they plan to follow exactly. Styles are unconscious and do not require planning ahead (Folger, Poole, Stutman, 2013 p. 136). A competing style is classified as high in assertiveness and low in cooperation An accommodating style is low in assertiveness and high in cooperative. An avoiding style…

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    In “When a Uniform Is Office Attire, Thousands of feet in the Air,” Heather Poole feels strongly towards the use of uniforms in the work force. To Poole, every business should have an attire that has a correlation with the importance of their job. There may come a time where one has to find a specific person, and the only thing separating them from the rest is their uniform. Having this structure in today's society could be very beneficial. The work place is a professional atmosphere and should…

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    Jennifer Thompson used a combination of wit and psychology to escape from Bobby Poole’s control the night of her attack. The first escape occurred when Thompson told Poole that she had a “phobia” of knives and ask that he set the knife that he was holding outside. Thompson told Poole that if she was able to hear the knife hit the metal of the car, she would be better able to “relax.” It is at this point, when Poole puts the knife away from Thompson, that she describes a “shift in power.”…

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    In other words, Poole believes the rise of the movement will lead to more robots replacing humans in manufacturing. On that account, it seems Poole is pointing the finger at the Maker Movement for the future decline of the manufacturing industry. However, the loss of manufacturing jobs cannot be directed linked to the Maker Movement because the industry is already in a decline and will still be in decline even without the Maker Movement. For the last thirty years, the manufacturing jobs in…

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    Eye Witnesses In Children

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    adults. The mean range of subjects was 6 years and five months to 34 years and 11 months. These ages were representative of the two-year mark from the original study. All of the subjects were split into four groups, depending on their age (Poole & White , 1993, p. 846). Two years prior, the subjects were placed in a situation in which they were coloring with a pen. A female research assistant was sitting in the room with them already. A second male researcher then entered the room and…

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    As the Senator did that Professor Poole also cracked a smile that revealed he was missing two of his front teeth. Seeing Professor Poole missing his two front teeth, Lee couldn't help it. He began to laugh out loud. Furious Senator McShady turned to Professor Poole and said, "It looks like our guest is awake." While both men looked at each other and whispered under their breath, Lee knew he had to do something. If he just sat there they would get away with hurting all of the animals in Camp…

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