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    Question 7 – Across more than one Learning Outcome (30 marks)- 1500 (a) identify, with justification, one significant employers’ liability risk facing the sports centre. (3)-150 Employee Slips & Trips in Restaurant - As the risk manager I would consider the risk of slips and trips of employees working within the premises, particularly the restaurant. Slips and trips are a big problem in catering areas, employees “working in kitchen and food service environments are more likely to be injured…

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    group of young adults, who are not of legal age to consume high volume of alcohol is worrisome. The same goes for music, for instance Kendrick Lamar song “swimming pool” is about alcohol consumption. A part of the lyrics of the song goes “ why are you babysitting two or three shot? Imma show you how to turn it up a notch. First you get a swimming pool full of liquor then you dive in.” This is clearly encouraging the listener to drown themselves in…

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    Definition Of Success

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    successful and would reach my goal. The type of home I would want is substantial because the house would be useful for me in my life because I worked hard and I want to have what I achieved. In my house, I would have a swimming pool, office, and a gym room. I would want a swimming pool because I could relax, stay healthy, and lose weight. I would have an office so I can do educational work and so my children have a quiet place to study and be successful. Speaking of fitness the changes I would…

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    fact that I was going to be swimming among them on a special pool on the hotel. This pool has the form of an antique Maya temple, with a huge toboggan at the top that passes right through the pool of sharks. That view while passing from inside the toboggan is one am never going to forget and how could I if this trip was being my first time in so many ways; It was my first time outside the U.S, also it was my first time on a cruise, and not to mention my first time swimming with…

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    “Pool full of liquor then you dive in.” Kendrick Lamar’s song “Swimming Pools” conveys a much deeper meaning than many first perceived. A meaning of growing up with an alcoholic family, violent neighborhood, and the struggle of depending on alcohol to lift you up. A text that has significant value, instead of another alcohol rap song to take shots to. I will summarize this music video, analyze it using Rhetorical Method as well as using the Race & Ethnicity Method, apply an outside source, and…

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    Lifeguard Research Paper

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    a teenager and he said it was one of the best jobs of his life. He always talked about how fun it was to sit in the bright, warm sun all day and get paid to get a golden tan. In my 9th grade year my 15 year old self was asked by the pool manager of my neighborhood pool if I would like to work, and who could pass up this great opportunity. I signed up for the lifeguard class and I thought that it was going to be the hardest, most challenging thing in my life. On my way to the class, I felt…

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    demonstrated by the orchestration that takes place in the use of the pool as an “entertainment” centre, the selection of entry points into the pool and “pedestalisation” of the pool using structure. Later, the texts that attempt to criticise the project further objectify Josephine Baker by using “other”-ing words. The pool is the object of the guest’s gaze due to its structural and spatial hierarchy. The structure upholds the pool with pillars rising from the basement of the building. Spatially,…

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    The Swimmer John Cheever

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    story is about a mid-aged man named Neddy Merrill. One Sunday, after a drunken Saturday night party, Ned is found drinking and laughing with his wife and other close friends. He decides to swim the eight-mile route back to his home, bouncing from one pool to another. But as the tides change, Ned will discover that more has changed than he has hoped. The story itself is set in third person limited. Although, at certain points in the story, the narrator switches to second person, in order to…

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    us from the airport to the hotel we were staying at. We went to dinner and our way back we stopped at a store where me and my brother, Race brought a giant blow up alligator. After we got it blown up we got to go to the pool at our hotel and try it out. While we were in the pool playing…

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