NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Water Can Kill? Exploring Effects of Osmosis by Susan D. Hester Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology University of Arizona‚ Tucson‚ AZ Part I – Three True Stories Case 1: Jennifer Strange 1‚2 Jennifer Strange was a 28-year-old mother of three who entered a radio contest to try to win a Nintendo Wii game system for her children. As part of KDND’s “Hold your wee for a Wii” contest‚ Jennifer drank bottle after bottle of water for hours without
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Running head: FUEL COSTS EFFECTING EMS How Rising Fuel Cost Effect EMS Agencies Eric Hatcher EMS 280 6 May 08 How Rising Fuel Cost Effect EMS Agencies As the prices of fuel increase nationwide‚ it isn’t only the local residents that feel the pinch of higher fuel prices. Those responsible for fueling ambulances‚ fire engines‚ and police cars are also battling the soaring transportation costs. Granted‚ this
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Executive Summary The aim of this report is to create‚ present and defend a suitable Environmental Management System (EMS) for implementation at our chosen hotel‚ which would be the Shangri La Hotel in Sydney. Over this report‚ we will discuss what an EMS System is‚ and its benefits to the company‚ the current strategies Shangri La has Implemented towards the Environmental movement‚ what makes and effective design and the relationship of it with Sales Profitability and as well as an
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The threat of being struck by a vehicle is a constant danger for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) members. Just in the Edmonton Metro zone EMS members respond to on an average of 350 events per day. Each event involves EMS member entering an ambulance and driving to the event‚ upon arrival the member exits and retrieves medical kits (side compartment) and stretcher (back of the unit). Which relates to 700 times per day when they are in harms way of being struck by a moving vehicle. This risk is increased
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a Hospital Helicopter Pilot?” Chron. Web. 22 September 2013. http://work.chron.com/degree-need-hospital-helicopter-pilot-7237.html Lassner‚ Dan. “The Life of an EMS Pilot (emergency medical services)” Rotorcraft Pro. 28 December 2009. Web. 22 September 2013. http://www.justhelicopters.com/HELIARTICLES/tabid/433/ID/476/The-Life-of-an-EMS-Pilot-emergency-medical-services.aspx “FAQ’s: Frequently asked questions about being a helicopter pilot” Higher Ground Helicopters Flight Academy. ©2008. Web. 22
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A leader in the field of emergency medical services is a well rounded individual that possess many leadership traits. Most of our leaders in EMS today came directly up the short rank structure that most services have in place. As they performed their daily duties without even knowing they were leaders and they were often learning traits and values that does not make a good leader compared to those that do makes a good leader. I bet if you were to ask many of them never saw or even thought
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“The rule of tell’em [is essentially] Tell’em what you are going to tell em‚ tell it to them‚ and then tell’em what you told them. This rule [is advising you to] start with an introduction‚ including an “agenda” or set of objectives; provide the content; and summarize the presentation.” (Lenz‚ McCallister‚ Luks Le‚ Fessler)
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to SMS‚ EMS and MMS www.NextMessaging.com CONTENTS “Next Messaging: An Introduction to SMS‚ EMS and MMS” is divided into the following sections: Part 1 – Short Message Service (SMS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Messaging Orientation Evolution from text to Multimedia SMS Introduction SMS Advantages SMS Disadvantages SMS Market Growth SMS Summary 3 3 4 5 5 6 8 8 Part 2 – Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. EMS Introduction EMS Media EMS Background EMS Handsets EMS Technical
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The entry of foreign banks into emerging markets: an application of the eclectic theory Janek Uiboupin and Mart Sõrg University of Tartu Abstract In the current paper we discuss the applicability of the eclectic theory in explaining the entry of foreign banks into the Central and Eastern European (CEE) markets. We modify the Dunning’s eclectic model by adding the special case of financial liberalization and timing of foreign entry for emerging markets. In the empirical analysis we use a survey based
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Geology of Co. Louth (Sedimentaryrock; Clogherhead) (Folds in the Clogherhead Formation.) Sedimentary Rocks: These rocks there are three basic categories of sedimentary rocks. Students should know how each type is formed and be able to give examples of each. Sedimentary rocks form in layers (bedding planes). The three groups of sedimentary rocks are: Sedimentary rocks are formed on or near the surface of the earth. They develop in layers called strata these are formed by compressed sediments
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