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    first aid

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    1.1 Describe the common types of fractures There are two types of fracture called open and closed. A closed fracture is where the skin is unbroken‚ but the internal damage to surrounding tissue can be seen as swelling. An open fracture has a wound. The bone may or may not be protruding. There is also internal damage to surrounding tissue. 1.2 Describe how to manage a fracture. A casualty with a fracture needs to keep still and not move the injured part. The treatment for a closed fracture is to

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of aid as a strategy for economic development. Aid is a term used for major financial and material donations given from a donor country to a recipient country. Aid can be given directly from the donor government to the recipient government (bilateral aid)‚ or go from donor to recipient through an international organization such as the World Bank (multilateral aid). It can also take the form of loans from banks to the recipient country‚ or donations managed

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    The book Stiff by Mary Roach is in a genre of its own in terms of book I have read and I loved every word of it and it has found a spot in my favorite book list. For a book like this‚ it takes time to analyze and process this book for its intended purpose and I believe reading it over a course of several months helped. Despite my hesitance when first approaching the book‚ that hesitance quickly turned into admiration for the book and all the eye-opening information it provided. Every single page

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    Helping The Homeless Do you know how many people there are in the world with no home or money? There are millions and millions of homeless people in the world‚ and I want to help put a stop to it. I feel strongly about this because i grew up in Thailand when i was younger and seeing all these homeless people really impacted my life and how i thought about people. The three best ways that people can help the homeless are to help build shelters so that they are safe at night‚ to donate food so they

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    World Vision Speech

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    Today we face a problem. NO! not the problem of not affording the new video game or shoes‚ a problem that with your help can helped be solved. The definition of poverty is the state of being extremely poor. However‚ it’s more than that. On Average every 15 seconds one child will die of poverty and 3 will get a disease. Right now you are probably thinking wow this is horrible and feeling terrible‚ but it gets worse. You see I know each person in the room has heard about this cause as every year

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    How to Help Homeless Children While many countries prosper thanks to the advent of better technology and sound government policies‚ the rich-poor gap in the world has never been worse. Millions of people still live in abject poverty‚ defined as living under one dollar per day. Most of them cannot afford homes or any other form of shelters. To them‚ life may just end tomorrow. The worst part of all this is that many of them are children. When they grow up‚ their body needs nutrition and their mind

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    blood donation

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    Dear friends and respected teacher… As you all sit before me today‚ you may not think that saving a life is something that is easy. But what if I say that you are capable of saving a life…? And if I say that it would take just 15 minutes of your time to save 3 lives…! Would you give 15 minutes of your time to save those lives…? Every 3 seconds‚ someone is in desperate need of blood. So I’ll like too speak something regarding blood donation… We all need blood to survive‚ but for sick children

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    Have you ever been so hungry that you felt like you were going to die? Well that is how 12.9 percent of the world feels every day. You should donate to the Care Dinner Foundation in order to help them feed as many people as possible. CARE Dinner Charity’s mission is to feed homeless families‚ as well as families that are unable to afford food..This charity does not only give to America‚ but it also gives to other places all around the word‚ for example Africa‚ Asia‚ and even Europe.These continents

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    Organ Donation

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    Section A - Organ Donation Summary of I’m donating my kidney to a stranger The text is written by Richard Wilson and was published in 2008. I’m donating my kidney to a stranger is about the determined woman‚ Paula MacKinnon‚ who is the altruistic organ donor in Scotland. At first Paula decided to donate her 68-year old mother‚ Kathrine‚ who suffered kidney failure. But Paula wasn’t able to donate her kidney to her mother‚ because their blood groups were not compatible. But Paula would not

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    The effects of stigma on controlling HIV and AIDS This essay aims to explain the social ideologies of prejudice and stigmatisation towards individuals infected with HIV/AIDS. It will discuss the issues surrounding the control of the HIV/AIDS disease and examine differential theories to explain the implementations of social discources on those who fear stigmatisation‚ due to their condition. HIV-related stigma and discrimination refers to prejudice‚ negative attitudes‚ abuse‚ ‘people and objects

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