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    Duynn

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    GUIDELINES FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS OF COASTAL AND BEACH RESORTS‚ AND VESSELS WITH POOL FACILITIES INCLUDING QUALIFICATION AND REQUIREMENTS OF LIFEGUARDS FOR THE PROMOTION OF SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA | | | | I.    AUTHORITY: A.    Republic Act No. 9993 known as “The PCG Law of 2009” B.    Rule 3 (e) 1.l of the Implementing Rules and Regulations R.A. 9993 II.    REFERENCES: A.    IRR of Republic Act No. 9593 known as “The Tourism Act of 2009” B.    Department of Tourism

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    The Red Cross has a very phenomenal history behind it. The things they do for the community can be considered to be one of the nicest things agencies or anyone can do. They are so organized in the way that they operate. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Strategic Plan are directed by the Fundamental Principles. The Fundamental Principles are generally regarded as the moral authority under which the International Red Cross Movement operates. They are as follows: Humanity‚ Impartiality

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    Henry Dunant

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    a business trip in 1859‚ he was witness to the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino in modern day Italy. He recorded his memories and experiences in the book A Memory of Solferino which inspired the creation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in 1863. The 1864 Geneva Convention was based on Dunant’s ideas. In 1901 he received the first Nobel Peace Prize together with Frédéric Passy. Early life and education Dunant was born in Geneva‚ Switzerland‚ the first son of businessman

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    seen again until in 1859 Jean-Henri Dunant organized local villagers to help victims of the Battle of Solferino‚ including the provision of first aid. Four years later‚ four nations met in Geneva and formed the organization which has grown into the Red Cross‚ with a key stated aim of "aid to sick and wounded soldiers in the field".[1] This was followed by the formation of St. John Ambulance in 1877‚ based on the principles of the Knights Hospitaller‚ to teach first aid‚ and numerous other organization

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    awareness : about the needs of others the cause of poverty the nature of compassionate response Aid and assist communities to recognize their own resources and utilize it Fundraise money to support their cause Competitors International level: Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement worldwide humanitarian movement to aid and develop less fortunate communities Non Christian Organization Hong Kong: CEDAR FUNDS independent Christian relief and development organization host of “CEDAR barefoot walk” Event

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    IN THE COURT OF THE PRINCIPAL SESSIONS JUDGE‚ RURAL DISTRICT‚ BANGALORE Sessions Case No. 48/95 State by Kadugodi Police --- Complainant -vs- Chinnaswamy & Others --- Accused Index of Authorities I. Presumption of Innocence and Standard of Proof 1. Padam Singh v. State of U.P.‚ 2000 (1) SCC 621‚ at page 625 It is the duty of an appellate court to look into the evidence adduced in the case and arrive at an independent conclusion as to whether the said evidence can be

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    Case Analysis: Case 3 “The American Red Cross” Members: Gontiñas‚ Glaiza Bie A. Lañojan‚ Joy Rodelyn Cartagena‚ Genovevo III Main Issue: HOW TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE? I. Defining the issue ARC as an organization has been criticized for a number of things. It includes ethical risks and challenges that address allegations of fraud‚ bribery‚ and even theft on the part of volunteers and employees working for the organization. They have also faced a number of other internal

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    MOTIVATION IN WORKPLACE Faith-based International Charity Background This faith-based humanitarian organisation based on the philosophy of Islam and Quran that if you save the life of one person; you saved mankind. Therefore‚ it promotes humanity in its operational areas. However‚ due to its identity of being an Islamic organisation‚ the funds are mainly generated through Muslim philanthropists and other means such as Zakat. In essence‚ Islamic identity has been the motivating factor

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    QUESTION Just development is an approach which most grassroots NGOs find most appropriate to their activities. Account for the main reasons why this is appealing to NGOs. Most developing countries have tried different strategies and approaches in an effort to achieve national development. Some of the tried strategies include; modernisation‚ import substitution and structural adjustment programmes. Despite of all these approaches‚ development countries have continued to experience high levels

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    Ronald Ray contracted the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) after receiving a blood transfusion from the American National Red Cross in July 1984. Ronald Ray and his wife‚ Janet Ray sued the American National Red Cross to recover the losses incurred as a result of Ronald Ray’s acquirement of the virus that causes AIDS. The Ray’s blamed the American National Red Cross for the acquirement of HIV‚ claiming that the organization was negligent in failing to take adequate measures to ensure that persons

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