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    A Personal Crusade

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    A Personal Crusade Sara Sahr Cardinal Stritch University Management and Leadership – MGT405 Instructor – Michael Glassford August 26‚ 2014 Executive Summary Corporate philanthropic efforts are well received by corporate employees as well as consumers; self-serving charitable giving however‚ would not. Corporate charitable giving must not negatively impact the greater good of the company or the employees. It is evident that at least four of the ten general ethical principles are at play

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    Oppression among First Nations peoples in Canada The detrimental enforcement of colonialism sparked an era of oppression that has altered‚ even destroyed years of cultural and spiritual traditions by creating a forced lifestyle that changed the face of First Nations peoples forever. Forced European culture resulted in the diminishing of Firsts Nations values and rights. A cycle of social‚ physical‚ and spiritual obliteration resulted from the dispossession of First Nations lands and the implementation

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    CU1514 Paediatric Emergency First Aid 20 pages 1.1 Identify the responsibilities of a paediatric first aider. I should aim to preserve life‚ prevent the condition worsening‚ and promote recovery. Responsibility Description -Remain calm at all times Appear confident and reassuring -Conduct a scene survey Assess the situation without Endangering my own life. -Conduct a primary survey Identify and assess the extent of the Illness‚ injury or condition of the casualty

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    The Reform Crusades

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    The Reform Crusades Historical Paper Senior Division After America had established its own government‚ it also had to establish a new American culture. To improve its society and create a more stable culture it would need to undergo multiple changes. These changes were referred to as the reform crusades. Temperance supporting organizations were established limiting the amount of alcoholic liquors available to public. Religious leaders felt as though the public was beginning

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    PEFAP 001: Paediatric emergency first aid 1. Understand the role of the paediatric first aider 1.1 identify the responsibilities of a pediatric first aider As a paediatric first aider you should aim to preserve life‚ prevent the condition worsening‚ and promote recovery. A paediatric first aider needs to stay calm at all times and appear confident and reassuring. Assess the risk around the injured person Identify and assess the extent of the illness or injury. Give immediate and appropriate

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    Weapons In The Crusades

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    Next‚ weapons evolved throughout the process of the crusades. Just as the people developed armor throughout the medieval time period surrounding the crusades‚ knights began to use more effective and dangerous weapons in combat with their enemy. Two different types of weapons were used during the Crusades: close combat weapons such as swords‚ maces‚ spears‚ and poleaxes‚ but also long distance weapons such as long bows and crossbows. Blacksmiths softened iron and then shaped the metal into customized

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    Title: How Be A First Aider By Using DRCAB Techniques? Specific Purpose : To inform my audience on how be a first aider by using DRCAB techniques. Central Idea: The DRCAB technique consists of checking for Danger‚ Response‚ Circulation‚ Airway and Breathing of the patient that being treated. Introduction: I. Attention grabber: A. Which is the most important in your life? 1. is it a car? or a lot of money? a big house? a great job! and What about your life? is it important?

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    First Aid Training Proposal Written by ---------- Team Leader Ext 2468 Submitted To James Blackman National Operations Manager Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………3 Main Report……………………………………………………………………………………...4 Training Content…………………………………………………………………………………5 Recommendations………………………………………………………………………………6 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………….7 Appendices………………………………………………………………………………………8 Training analysis and first aid Training………………………………………………………

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    Different Aspects of the Assimilation of First Nations When European settlers moved to Canada‚ they found out that the land was shared by the Native people. As the new Euro-Canadian society started to thrive‚ the British Crown needed First Nations’ traditional lands and the First Nations needed the Crown’s assistance. After Confederation in 1867‚ the Treaties were signed and the two very different cultures created a relationship. However‚ along with the treaties‚ another goal was put in place

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    the Crown’s obligation to First Nations’ communities is to guarantee that their rights are protected. Both the Royal Proclamation‚ 1763 and the Canadian Constitution both have clauses to protect and ensure the rights of First Nations. The Royal Proclamation affirms this through its acknowledgment of how the relationship between the Crown and First Nations is built upon these obligations. Therefore‚ it is the Canadian government has a cumulative obligation to protect First Nations’ health and safety

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