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    First Aid 1 What is Self Aid? Emergency treatment one applies to oneself 2 Name some items that you might use as a splint from your military equipment · Bayonet · Rifle · Entrenching tool · Tent poles and stakes · Web belt 3 What is the quickest way to splint a broken leg? Tie the broken leg securely to the unbroken leg 4 How many pressure points‚ which can be used to control bleeding with fingers‚ thumbs or hands are there on the human body? 11 5 What is the object

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    The Importance of Basic First Aid Training First‚ what is a skill? The best definition I found is‚ a learned power of doing a thing competently: a developed or acquired aptitude or ability. (_Merriam-Webster ’s Third New International Dictionary Unabridged‚_ http://www.mwu.eb.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/mwu) There are so many skills that people should master to make life richer‚ more meaningful‚ or simply easier. But to choose a skill that most people have not mastered that I believe everyone

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    Although a major component of the crusading army were peasants‚ many royal individuals and their armies decided to embark upon the First Crusade ‚ resulting is a big success of the Christendom during the First Crusade‚ known as the Princes Crusade. This sub-part of the Crusade played a major change in the result of the First Crusade‚ due to the mentality of the Christendom becoming more enhanced. For a change‚ the leaders made a plan of what they needed to do‚ where to go‚ and how much food to take

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    circumstances when children or young people may need urgent medical attention. If the child starts to choke on anything. If the child has trouble breathing or loss of consciousness. If the child recieves a head injury. If the child is still bleeding after first aid treatment has been given‚ and if bleeding doesnt stop or there is a large amount of blood loss. If child has any suspected fractures/broken bones. If child burns or scalds them selves. If the child developes any foreign bodies. If child has an

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    there was great religious conflict between Muslims and Christians that started in 1096‚ and ended with the ninth Crusade in 1272. They started as a religious territorial war over Jerusalem‚ but changed to be more territorial over time. This caused the first four Crusades to have the most impact‚ excluding the Children’s Crusade‚ which was the beginning of the end of the Christian empire. Which in the end‚ although the Christian empire put up a good fight for almost 200 years; they fell with their last

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    FIRST AID Animal Bites Treatment 1. Stop Bleeding * Apply direct pressure until bleeding stops. 2. Clean and Protect For a wound or superficial scratch from an animal bite: * Gently clean with soap and warm water. Rinse for several minutes after cleaning. * Apply antibiotic cream to reduce risk of infection‚ and cover with a sterile bandage. 3. Get Help * Get medical help immediately for any animal bite that is more than a superficial scratch or if the animal was a wild animal

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    Analysis of the extract from “Heartbreak House” by Bernard Shaw The text under review is the extract from the play “Heartbreak House” by B.Shaw. The author is the greatest satirical dramatist‚ who marked the beginning of a new period in the history of English drama and revolutionized English drama in content and form‚ where he exposed the vices of the society he lived in and condemned the hypocrisy of bourgeois marality. The functional style of the text can be defined as belles-lettres

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    Heartbreak Ridge was a demilitarized zone that divided North Korea from South Korea. This area was known by the veterans as “no-man’s land”‚ due to no one ever returning from the rocky slopes. When the 2nd Infantry Division commander‚ Brigadier General Thomas Shazo‚ derived an assault to overtake the ridge he was unaware how much the opposing force had prepared for an attack. It was a back and forth battle between both forces for the first few weeks. When one side would

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    140 EXT. FIRST LADY ACRES. LATER. 140 DOLLY along a row of reporters broadcasting live. REPORTER ONE It was supposed to be a quiet day of shopping for the queen of heartbreak... REPORTER TWO After tying a panty hose around her neck... REPORTER THREE Tammy’s description of her assailants has been vague‚ leaving some to wonder whether George Jones played some role in her abduction. 141 INT. FIRST LADY ACRES. TAMMY’S BEDROOM. SAME MOMENT. 141 Tammy recuperates in bed. Gwen (now 18) enters. Tammy rolls

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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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