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    An AED Is a device that delivers an electric current to "shock" the heart in order to restart a rhythm and beat. It should be used when a person goes into sudden cardiac arrest. AED stands for automated external defibrillator. The steps for using an AED are 1. turn on AED. 2. expose victims chest and wipe dry to ensure that the pads stick properly to the chest. 3. Apply the pads to chest. 4. plug the connector into AED‚ if necessary. 5. Let the AED analyze the heartbeat‚ and tell all bystanders

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    U.S. History 201

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    caused land bridges to form between Siberia and Alaska. Other possible origins include Polynesia and South Africa. Theorists such as Thomas Jefferson believed they originated here in America‚ (thus making the term indigenous Americans perfectly applicable.) Many indigenous Americans hold oral traditions that they have always lived in North America. Also‚ many traditions include a long journey from a distant place of origin to a new homeland. Last glacial period (80‚000 to 10‚000 BP) created land bridge

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    activities because they suffer from cardiac problems. According to USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education): “More than 2‚600 Americans die each day from cardiovascular diseases‚ an average of a death every 33 seconds and “At least 250‚000 individuals a year die of heart attack within one hour of the onset of symptoms and before they reach a hospital.” The Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) is a pinnacle of medical technology that can save anyone’s life no matter what the environment maybe

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    In this paperwork of AED 201 Week 1 Discussion Questions you will find the answers on the next questions: DQ1: Identify internal and/or external rewards that impact recruitment and retention of quality teachers. How do such rewards influence recruitment or retention? How might these rewards shift as new accountability-centered teacher reforms are proposed (such as merit pay and competency testing)? DQ2: In your opinion‚ will teacher reforms (such as comprehensive testing of teachers or requiring

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    Should School Computer Labs Be Phased Out Alicia Hansen AED/200 5/24/2010 Tamara Wood Should School Computer Labs Be Phased Out Computers are the technology of our future. Computers are being used more and more in today’s society. People use computers at their job for many different reasons. Computers are used at schools to help look up information‚ to do essay’s and there also is a computer lab to teach students how to use a computer. Computer labs should not be phased out of

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    American Gov 201

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    .WellsThe importance of The Declaration of Independece | 2 The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to inform government has certain responsibilities to those being governed‚ and that the British government was not adhering to its responsibilities to its citizens in the colonies. So the colonists had the right to leave and form a government that would adhere to its responsibilities. | 3Popular sovereignty is the idea that the people are the source of authority and power in government

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    AED 301 Week 2 Notes: Quote of the day (9/2/14): “You must stick to your convictions‚ but be ready to abandon your assumptions.” – Denis WaitleyAgency: authority or credibility. Transactional-- Transformational Leadership Continuum Laissez- Faire Leadership Transactional Leadership Transformational Leadership (Hands off‚ Less Regulation) (Mandating Tasks‚ People More Passive) (Exchange‚ Communal‚ Leader & Followers

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    History Study Guide 201

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    on April 8‚ 1864‚ by the House on January 31‚ 1865‚ and adopted on December 6‚ 1865. On December 18‚ Secretary of State William H. Seward proclaimed it to have been adopted. It was the first of the three Reconstruction Amendments adopted after the American Civil War. Fourteenth Amendment * adopted on July 9‚ 1868‚ as one of the Reconstruction Amendments. * Its Citizenship Clause provides a broad definition of citizenship that overruled the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford

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    ASSIGNMENT WEEK 4 AED 200 2/24/14 JUNETT JOHNSON The teaching profession has rights and responsibilities much like any other profession. Keeping in mind that obtaining a teachers license is a privilege not a right‚ and maintaining that privilege is up to the teacher. One way to do this is to become aware of the necessary conditions to become employed and to keep that employment. This will include what rights you have under your contract as a teacher

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    History 201 Winter Session‚ 2011 This course is concerned with the history of Modern Europe from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the present. However‚ it will not be a survey of all the “important” events and personalities of the period. The central theme will be revolution. This term refers to momentous events such as the French Revolution‚ the Russian Revolution and World War I. We are also interested in revolutionary changes in thought such as occurred during the

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