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    FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING FOR REPORTING AND RECORDING ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS RECORDING ACCIDENTS All accidents must be recorded in a Record of First Aid Treatment book. A copy of this is kept by each first aid box. All details need to be filled in‚ including any treatment given. A letter is sent to parents about what to look for in head injuries‚ if needed. FIRST AID BOXES Contents Scissors Bandages Antiseptic wipes Sterile gauze Disposable gloves Eye

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    *1. "Something new." "Never been guessed before." "A very fresh note." The critics agreed there was something different going on here. Many books about war‚ some quite realistic‚ had already been written. Stephen Crane understood the cruel and gruesome reality of war. In his books and in The Red Badge of Courage we see an intense realism to what war is and what it really is like; before then authors didn’t portray war in this manner‚ so‚ it was considered “new” and probably what helped this book

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    Arndt‚ Joshua  Captain Wade  MS III  02/16/2017  The Military Battle of Waterloo.  The Battle of Waterloo‚ fought on June 18‚ 1815‚ was Napoleon Bonaparte’s last battle. "On 13 March 1815‚ six days before Napoleon reached Paris‚ the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared him an outlaw. Four days later‚ the United Kingdom‚ Russia‚ Austria‚ and Prussia mobilized armies to defeat Napoleon. Critically outnumbered‚ Napoleon knew that once his attempts at dissuading one or more of the Seventh Coalition

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    the skills needed in firefighting technology and a broadening of the firefighter-rescuer’s remit. They sometimes provide emergency medical services‚ for example. The fire service‚ or fire and rescue service‚ also known in some countries as the fire brigade or fire department‚ is one of the main emergency services. Firefighting and firefighters have become ubiquitous around the world‚ from wildland areas to urban areas‚ and aboard ships. According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary‚ the English word "firefighter"

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    Others tried saving the helpless people from the burning house but did not succeed and received minor burns. I ran in the house‚ picked up the phone and called the fire brigade as quick as possible. I then ran outside and started helping the people who tried to keep the fire in control. In about five minutes the fire brigades had arrived showering loads of water on the house making all of us wet. The fire had extinguished and the people were saved but received second degree burns. They were rushed

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    take care of him.This was the week that Val Jessup a social worker came visit them.When Mrs Foley asked Rory what was happening at home‚Rory was happy to tell that they got a social worker.When Rory go home from school‚he discovered that the fire brigade was there.A neighbor Mrs MacKay was hopping mad as granda had set hi flat on fire.Granda had been sent to the hospital due to smoke inhalation. Rory was taken to hospital to see granda who very ill.This was the time Rory prayed hard to God “Please

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    BAY OF PIGS WAS THE UNITED STATES JUSIFIED? In my research I find that United States involvement in the Bay of Pigs Invasion was important and necessary. The reasoning behind the invasion was to protect the Western hemisphere from the onset of communism. The way the invasion was handled and the outcome was the failure‚ but The United States‚ using covert operations was trying to destroy the communist threat that was quite close to our shores and‚ in the process‚ made the CIA and our government

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    broaden their knowledge and invite exploration and adventure. There are programs that are experienced-based‚ creating connections through gardening‚ play and stories. Learning Experience Two: My second learning experience is the Metropolitan Fire Brigade. They annually come out to the centre; this visit is arranged by the Kindergarten teacher from the local fire station. The children are spoken to by fire fighter and taught about fire safety and this experience also allows the children to see a fire

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    Lee allowed J.E.B. Stuart to take a portion of the army’s cavalry and ride around the Union army. The plan did not work‚ however‚ because Lee had not given clear orders‚ and Stuart was an incompetent officer. Therefore‚ Stuart and Lee’s three best brigades were not present in the army

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    In the years since 1945‚ it has become increasingly evident that the alliance between the British and the United States was often in disagreement over the correct strategy to insure the final defeat of the Axis powers. Early on‚ both British and American staffs could agree that Germany represented a greater military threat than Japan‚ but they did not often see eye to eye on the strategy that would most efficiently defeat them. The Americans were early and persistent advocates of a direct strategy

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