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    Although Christopher feels safe with them, the workers do not understand him. In the train station when he was walking to get a ticket he said “It wasn't so frightening this time because there was a policeman with [him]” (151). The same policeman was the one who tried to get Christopher back to his father by “reached out to touch [him] again”(160)…

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    Imagine yourself, biking through flat, green farmland, with windmills scattered along the canals. The sun is shining, the wind is blowing and you see cows, eating the grass in the fields. The smell of cow is real and sometimes a little strong. This is where I found myself in August of 2015, when my family and I were on a vacation in Europe. My dad really wanted to bike through Holland, so here we were, panniers on the back of our bikes, on day two of biking from The Hague to Utrecht, a distance…

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    Unit 362

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    Although medical and nursing staff employ the use of standard and additional precautions the single most important thing that staff can do whilst working is perform effective hand washing to reduce the risks of cross contamination. Everyone has some form of resident flora on their body, this helps the host to stay healthy but when this resident flora is transferred by contact to another person this may cause the person to become ill. In addition to this resident flora a person picks up…

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    Rwanda Genocide Tension

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    According to “Genocide in Rwanda,” 800,000 thousand Tutsis --- ¾ of the Tutsi population --- were brutally murdered; 10,000 Tutsis were murdered everyday since the genocide started. The Tutsis tried to find places in which to hide; others tried to cross the border into other African countries, only to be shot on the spot. According to “Genocide in the 20th Century,” many Tutsis took refuge in churches and mission compounds. These places became the scenes of some of the worst massacres. One of…

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    about it first happening in the lower 48. To be more specific in Boston and then how it spread the flu to Philadelphia all spreading from shipyard to shipyard, boat to boat, person to person. On September 17, a ship docked at the Puget Sound Naval Station, which is near Seattle, Washington, where longshoremen loaded steamships that happened to be bound for Alaska. By this time most states were affected by the influenza. In mid-October, ships had docked in Juneau and other towns in Southeast…

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    Food Handler Assessment

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    foodservice employees’ hands, those surfaces become contaminated with microorganisms. Cross-contamination is defined as the point where microorganisms are transferred from one surface to another (Roberts, 2008). If RTE food comes in contact with the surfaces contaminated by raw food products, the RTE food is now contaminated and could potentially cause food borne illness if consumed bacteria (Dirks , 2010). Cross contamination can happens based on several ways, examples if the raw contaminated…

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    “He spoke to me about you; and said you were more like a gentleman than a servant; now, I am plain dressed, and I have got the place.” This excerpt from the account of Scottish valet, John MacDonald, represents the difficulties that faced the lower classes since their place within society was tenuous; based on appearances and their financial circumstances. His dress places him an image of one of above the position of a footman, thus causing him a job. MacDonald’s travel account and others show…

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    Remington's Case Study

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    communication used at Remington’s. As mentioned earlier, management often leaves short written notes to the staff notifying of changes or new information they need to know. Management also has printouts of position responsibilities located in specific stations that are also a good resource…

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    a television advertisement by Sa Government Rail Safety Campaign and Dumb Ways to Die a viral advertisement are successful advertisements for trail safety. The television advertisement Don’t Play with Trains was produced to show that trains might cross a crossing even when they are not schedule to because schedules can change. “Train schedules can change, watch the signs and never enter a crossing unless you are absolutely sure that your exit is clear, you should never assume that there is no…

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    Ordinary World (Stage 1): The “Ordinary World,” in the Hero’s Journey, is the stage in which you’re revealed to the life the main protagonist is familiar with, or, in some cases, is just starting to get familiar with. You are revealed to what seems like a routine to them, in order to distinguish this stage from the following ones, in which their world starts to change. In The Lightning Thief , this stage takes place in the first few pages, when the reader is introduced to the surroundings,…

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