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    We did basic practices and then something happened we were playing 100 yard tag with just street clothes and our center ran straight into the goal post. Coach called an ambulance because he was bleeding a lot. We all came to visit him the next day instead of going to practice. Even coach didn’t go to practice. The doctors said he would be okay so we continued practice for next year because we wanted to be the best. The next season was then here we could only practice four times before our first

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    Mother in Mannville Narrative He lied. Why would he lie to me? He doesn’t seem like someone who would lie like that. Does he understand that? “Hey you kid in the corner‚ help me find Jerry.” “Okay.” Said Frank‚ the kid in the corner. We walked in the snow‚ it was very cold and I felt so numb. Where could he be? Is he lost? Could he be dead? I saw Jerry. He was sitting in the snow‚ a knife next to him. His wrist was cut. I screamed in dismal. “Someone help!” I yelled but we were too far from the

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    so that it ensures a continuity of care. Communication are confidential‚ and on a need to know basis. Effective communication is essential especially if a child is seriously ill and needs medical attention‚ and you need to call an ambulance. When the ambulance arrives‚ you need to give the paramedics the correct information as to what they might ask and also the incident has to be recorded in the incident book. This is so that other colleagues will be aware of what happened. 1.3

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    UGB 320. Critical Analysis the London Ambulance Service’s Human Resource Strategy. Andrew Scott. This report will focus on the Human Resource Strategy of the London Ambulance Service (LAS) and will critically evaluate the extent to which the academic theories‚ concepts‚ models and considerations are evident in the strategy and will discuss how the HR strategy is integrated within the organisation. Different approaches to the strategy making process. Beardwell & Claydon (2007) describes

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    Melinda ENC 1101 4/September/2011 Freedom from smoking Smoking cigarettes was one of the worst if not the worst habit I ever had I am finally free from smoking. I started smoking cigarettes at the very young age of fifteen. I did it because everybody else was doing it. I thought it was the cool thing to do. I was a kid who just wanted to fit in. I remember how that first cigarette tasted. It was a menthol cigarette and it was

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    works dealing with the pain of war is Ernest Hemingway’s "Farewell to Arms." This novel depicts the physical and mental breakdowns and pains of people involved in wars. The main character of the novel‚ Lieutenant Frederic Henry‚ is a soldier - an ambulance driver in the Italian army during World War I. As a soldier who is entrusted with the transportation of the wounded from the war front‚ Henry is constantly at the threat of injury or death‚ and in fact‚ gets his leg wounded during the battle. This

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    disruptive surrounding‚ which is another reason cellphones cause reckless driving. It could be dangerous when a person has their phone on too loud and cannot hear a siren of an ambulance or police. This can cause many disasters such as a car crash since the car doesn’t stop or pull over to a lane real quick when the ambulance is driving way faster than a car’s normal speed. This can also create big traffic such as being unable to hear other cars honking at you when you are not driving correctly or

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    Ever since my freshmen year of high school‚ football has been the only thing that has mattered to me. I was given the opportunity to dress varsity as a freshman and being around that atmosphere‚ being on a successful team was intoxicating‚ especially to me at such a young age. I loved every minute of it‚ and I knew I wanted to be the one out on the field making the plays I watched that whole year. I made it my goal from that year on‚ I was going to give everything it took over the next three years

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    Gina Narrative Writing: 900 words She read the text message on her phone. She paused‚ gasped and took a very deep breath. “Why is this happening to me?!” she screamed as tears ran down her soft pale face. She got out of her old beat up car and ran to her room‚ slamming every door in her path. As she laid in her bed‚ sobbing into her feather pillow‚ she wondered if this was the time for her to die. She has been dreading this day for over two years now‚ and finally it is here. Every day

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    Little did I notice before‚ a shoulder length‚ blonde hair young girl was showing off her inspirational talent on her new violin. The notes of the song flew through the air as a dandelion in the summer. Ambulance sirens screeched through my ears suddenly. The pain I experience when I hear ambulances is breathtaking. The fact a child‚ a mother‚ a husband or someone’s sister could be in trouble lingers in my head as the sirens rush through town. Noises can motivate your brain to think back to the good

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