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    Individual capability‚ Load‚ Environment. Always have the correct position of feet‚ load close to the body‚ back straight‚ knees bent with correct grip‚ lift smoothly and don’t twist. Electrical Hazard: Electrical equipment such as hedge strimmers and chainsaws are used routinely on our site. Accidents involving electrical equipment can cause severe injuries or in the very worst case death. Training in how to use the equipment in the safest way possible should be provided by a competent person and the equipment

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    The video game industry has become one of the largest forms in entertainment today. DFC Intelligence (2006) states that the video game industry will grow from $29 billion in 2005 to $44 billion in 2011. On its opening day of November 9‚ 2004 the very popular first person shooter (FPS) Halo 2 logged a first day sales record of $125 million outdoing the reigning opening weekend ruler at the box office‚ 2002’s Spider Man‚ which sold $115 million in a three day period (McEachern‚ 2005). Despite this

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    Psychoanalysis of Dexter

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    quite likely that potty training was highly emphazised by his mother and father (he lived with them seperately). Phallic stage (3-6): Dexter ’s psychosexual development was severely disrupted because he witnissed his mother get murdered with a chainsaw in front of him when he was only 3. This incredibly traumatic event probably put Dexter ’s normal mental/emotional development on hold. Latency stage (6-puberty): At this stage‚ for most children the Id would be inaccessible by the ego‚ but for

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    College Hazing

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    Hazing in universities across the nation has become an increasingly dangerous ritual that is seemingly becoming more difficult to put an end to due to its development into an "underground" activity. Though a regular activity in the seventies‚ hazing‚ a possible dangerous act of initiation to a group‚ has now become an activity that is banned in thirty-nine states (Wagner 16). However‚ this ritual has not been stopped or become less severe. In fact it is becoming more dangerous. Since it has been

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    basesurge’s Full Review: Camille Paglia - Sex‚ Art‚ and American Culture: E... | The best one-liner description of Camille Paglia I’ve heard is "contrarian feminist". That’s really inadequate‚ "contratian" tends to imply someone who takes a contrary view for the shear delight of being contrary. Well‚ it’ll have to do for now. Let’s talk about feminism for a second. Most people these days don’t consider the term "feminist" to be a cuss word. Feminism has become synonymous with "fairness". But there

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    Instructor Courtney ENG122 22 June 2014 The Government Verses the Environment After reading “Eco-Defense”‚ written by Edward Abbey‚ (348)‚ it is obvious that some men and women are willing to do anything to protect the environment they live in. The opening paragraph compares protecting the American wilderness by the same means a person would use to protect his or her family and property. He is insinuating that everyone should put their lives on the line to protect the wilderness. This is not

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    Introduction In the construction industry‚ there are several factors which must be taken into consideration. Keen attention must be paid to the building codes and regulations in order to ensure that all construction activities are carried out in a potentially safe and efficient manner. These may be sighted to include occupational safety and health of employees and the preservation as well as the protection of the environment. Therefore‚ the main aim of this project is to determine the building

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    Ethical issues surrounding Wal-Mart Ronald L. Reeves Columbia Southern University Ethical issues surrounding Wal-Mart Sam Walton‚ founded Wal-Mart over forty years ago‚ where it started as a five-and-ten store in Bentonville‚ Arkansas (Stanwick & Stanwick‚ 2009). Since then it has become one of the largest retail stores in the world‚ with an estimated annual sales of close to $300 billion (Stanwick & Stanwick‚ 2009). His business philosophy was to provide low prices to its customers everyday

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    Rhino poaching

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    Research Report: Rhino poaching: 1. Introduction to Rhinos: Rhinos are unique animals. There are 6 different rhino species (The White‚ Black‚ The greater one horned‚ Sumatran and the Javan Rhinos) around the world South Africa is home to two the Black and White Rhinos. Rhinos are more closely related to horses as opposed to elephants. They are massive‚ hoof creatures with extremely thick skin‚ bulky‚ strong bodies and at least one horn that extend from their noses. They are timid herbivores who have

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    The industrial revolution was an event that change the composition of society with marvelous technology emerging from nothing‚ but this amazing area was carried by the work forces and lives of poor children that were forced to work in dangerous conditions. Children were used in factories for their size‚ they could enter the machines and fix them without opening the machine. This would be extremely dangerous because the machine could activate in ny second and kill the child inside them. To fuel the

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