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    Manager Dae-Wui Jung Manage dive staff and education Scuba diving education (Specialty, technical, IDC, etc.) Hold seminar (Biology, environment, scuba skills, etc.) Training and equipment promotion Staff Instructor Ji-Yeon Kim Scuba diving education Underwater photography and video shooting Content creation (for Facebook, Instagram, etc.) Promote sea shore conservation Training and equipment sales Staff Instructor Daniel Lee Scuba diving education (In English and Korean) Underwater…

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    Scuba Diving Being a scuba diver takes great responsibility and meticulous attention to every situation. It is important for the diver to know everything there is to know about their gear and what state it is in, and what their diving environment will be like. Without the knowledge that is needed, the diver can create a perilous situation for themselves, or even other divers. It is a scuba divemasters responsibility to know the changes of their equipment, to be able to train others, and to be…

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    A typical underwater welder would have a diving helmet, diving suit, electrodes, stinger, an underwater welding machine (Welders, 2015). The diving helmet protect the diver’s eyes and face during the job. There are different type of helmets such as an open circuit, reclaim, and a free-flow. An open circuit helmet uses a non-return valve, which…

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    used to treat skin conditions. The laser shines a blue-green light on the affected area of the skin. The energy from the laser is absorbed by hemoglobin and converted to heat. •The first noble gas to be isolated •Argon is also used in technical SCUBA diving to inflate the drysuit, due to its •nonreactive, heat isolating effect •It is 38% denser than air •English scientist Henry Cavendish (1731-1810) had predicted the existence of argon 200 years earlier. When Cavendish removed oxygen…

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    I realize that I have not appreciate things and the loved ones that surround me. I had wasted valuable time and looking back, I wish I could have spent more time with my brother David and my father Adalberto. Since I joined the military my family and I had been distance for several years at a time. The first personal account I choose was “Confluences” by the author Jennifer Sinor. This essay reminds me of my brother David. We spend a mass of time together camping and enjoying the wilderness…

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    SeaBob Nada Alwan U14220188 Dr. Narjes Haj Salem Principles of Marketing 0302170 SeaBob I. Organization Name and Address CAYAGO AG Company based in Stuttgart, Germany. Flachter Str. 32, D-70499 Phone: +49 7119933970 Court of Register Stuttgart HRB 724966 Board: Hans-Peter Walpurgis (CEO) VAT ID No.: DE 814 919 340, (Seabob. Cayago, legal notice). II. Type of organization and company background CAYAGO AG organization is manufacturing the world’s fastest water sled. III.…

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    At the onset of every Star Trek episode, the booming voice of William Shatner paints a picture of the future in which humans venture into space “to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.” As a young child, this vision evoked an unabating wonder and passion for space. At that time, exploring space was a distant fantasy. However, upon discovering the power of science and technology in high school, I recognized it might not…

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    Republic of Florence. He received virtually no formal education, until he was apprenticed to artist Andrea del Verrochio, one of the region’s leading artists. As an apprentice he would have been exposed to theoretical training and a vast array of technical skills, such as drafting, mechanics, metal working and metallurgy, carpentry, plaster casting, as well as the artistic pursuits of painting, drawing, modeling, and sculpting. By 1482 Leonardo was an accomplished musician as well as artist.…

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    In February of 2002, at the Winter Olympics taking place in Salt Lake City, Utah, two Canadian figure skaters were trapped during what was the most high-profile judging scandal of all time. At no fault of their own, the pair consisting of Jamie Salé and David Pelletier lost their chance at the gold medal when a French judge voted in favour of the Russian pair. Thus, the Russians claimed the gold medal and the Canadians settled for silver. When confronted, the French judge admitted to being…

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    TRAINING FOR DIVING MEDICAL TECHNICIANS AND SPECIAL AMPHIBIOUS RECONNAISSANCE CORPSMAN Currently, the U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman (HM) Divers do not possess adequate fitness levels to support the full spectrum of Special Operation’s diverse and expanding support roles. This deficit affects the medical support to joint Special Operations, ranging from Naval Special Warfare, Army Special Forces, Marine Corps Special Operations, and to the combat ground forces. Without a physical training program…

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