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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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    “Do you believe in love at first sight ? Or .. um .. should I walk by again ? “ Blush .. Blush .. Well ‚ Ladies and gentlemen ! Honestly ‚ even If I keep walking past you in ‘circles’ ‚ you won’t fall in “love” with me . Yes ‚ you might have a crush on me ‚ my presence may cause a powerful infatuation ‚ but it would not ‚ my friends ‚ be love … To all those who immediately got those contradicting thoughts in their minds ‚ Ladies and Gentlemen ! I speak … of experience . . . 22nd October

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    press; or the right of the people to assemble peacefully‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. The first and the most significant of the amendments to our Constitution is the First Amendment. "The amendment that established our freedoms as citizens of our new confederation." The First Amendment insures freedom of speech and of the press. The First Amendment ratification was completed on December 15‚ 1791. This happened when the eleventh State‚ which is Virginia‚ approved

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    The First Crusade was cause by conflicts between the Christians and the Muslims for the Holy Land‚ Jerusalem. Jerusalem was the holy city for all three groups of different faiths; the Christians‚ the Jews‚ and the Muslims. For the Christians‚ Jerusalem was where Jesus was crucified and resurrected. For the Muslim‚ Jerusalem was the place where Muhammad had ascended to heaven. For the Jews‚ it was their God ’s city and it was the sit of Solomon ’s temple. The main idea of the First Crusade was good

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    The First Amendment and Its Conflict Freedom of speech‚ of religion‚ of the press‚ to assemble peacefully‚ and petition; this set of guarantees‚ protected by the First Amendment‚ comprises what we refer to as freedom of expression. However‚ many people will say that the law has stopped people from being able to exercise their rights. Personally I believe that people have lost their freedom to exercise their rights mentioned in the first amendment. Inhibiting a person’s right to exercise the

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    The First Amendment How did/does technology affect objectivity? How do multiple developments in technology effect society and challenge a journalists’ ability to communicate. Correlate speed (in any epoch/era) and the profound affect it makes on the need for First Amendment privileges. On September 25‚ 1789 the First Amendment was submitted to the states for ratification in order to fix the Constitution that lacked guarantees for civil liberties. On December 15‚ 1791‚ it was adopted. The

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    The First Amendment The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is part of our countries Bill of Rights. The first amendment is perhaps the most important part of the U.S. Constitution because the amendment guarantees citizens freedom of religion‚ speech‚ writing and publishing‚ peaceful assembly‚ and the freedom to raise grievances with the Government. In addition‚ amendment requires that there be a separation maintained between church and state. Our first amendment to the United States Constitution

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