occur. “know your flags” Use of Pictures and Graphics/Diagrams 1. Picture 1 : The writer give a sense of safety to parents as he used a picture of two kids having fun at the beach. This tells his readers that they don’t have to worry as the RNLI lifeguards will ensure their kid’s well-being. On the other hand‚ it also alerts them by using children who are unaware and ignorant of their safety at sea. 2. Picture 2 : The picture shows a mother and son smiling which indicates that they’re happy and relieved
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together in normal situation ‚ but the effect that it gives is that this leaflet will apparently make fun being safe‚ the title is also in a craggy font emphasizing the ‘on the beach’ title. The slogan at the bottom of the page ‘RNLI lifeboats‚ lifeguards‚ life first‚’ is a rule of three and it uses alliteration; the rule of three is used to make a complete picture of what the RNLI is about and what they do (save
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Compare the use of motivation theories at Center Parcs. (M2) Introduction I will be researching different job types in Center Parks so I can see the different management styles of each sector and I shall be looking at the motivational factors within the organisation. Three different job roles at Center Parcs and what theorist is involved. The first job I will be looking at is a Water sports Instructor‚ they’re looking for somebody who can windsurf‚ use a dinghy‚ a powerboat‚ a kayak and
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How life guarding started The use of lifeguards on beaches in California began in the late 1930’s. The beach was inexpensive recreation in the post-Depression era. Communities grew around seasonal beach attendance. Transportation improvements made the beach accessible to the inland communities. The influx of swimmers into the surf-zone in Southern California leads to drowning on a sometimes massive scale: • Early 1900’s Newport Beach - 18 drowned in one weekend early 1900’s • 1918 - San Diego
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Sport and Leisure Operations Risk Assessment Name: Daragh McCarthy T00135544 Introduction The leisure centre which I have chosen to carry out my risk assessment is Askeaton leisure centre. It is one of the main leisure centres in Limerick County. It has many facilities including a pool area‚ sauna‚ steam room‚ gym area (both machine weights and free weights) and men and women’s changing areas. I chose this leisure centre as it has a high reputation throughout the
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the lifeguards squealing whistles and annoyed tones‚ and are one of the reasons why lifeguards are unable to enjoy their job. Trouble Makers come to the John F. Kennedy Pool unattended and frequently‚ but not nearly as frequently as the Pool Rats. The ages of these Trouble Makers range‚ most begin between the ages of seven and ten and continue to become more experienced in their deviant ways until they are‚ at the latest‚ sixteen. They clog the slide‚ push each other in during the lifeguard breaks
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safety awareness 1. Lifesaving means saving life through: (2) i)_____________________________________________________________________________ ii)_____________________________________________________________________________ 2.) What do lifeguards do? (2) ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ 3.) Statistics show the majority of rescues occur outside the red and
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Suggest client to attend new activities that benefit him/her. 4.3 meet up client with his/her satisfaction. Activity 2: 1. For swimming; * Set up support instrument to swim. * Find swimming pool that has lifeguards and easy to access for disable person. * Tell pool’s lifeguard‚ manager and swimming coach to support Mary. For educational group; * Find schools‚ class or communities which want the seniors to tell stories about her life and experience. * Set up transport route for
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capitalist society‚ money is the best motivator. One will make a product‚ and improve it if it does not sell‚ in order to make money. The improvements here are considered progress. The desire for more money caused this progress. For example‚ most lifeguards are trained by the Red Cross‚ which is a non profit organization. Some say saving lives is enough to keep the Red Cross vigilant‚ but others disagree. No‚ says David Kelley‚ founder and senior fellow of the Objectivist Institute. He points out that
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they provide an Educational Programs that addresses water safety education with the use of ‘practical and theoretical’ activities. The programs/activities within the Education Program include: Multicultural Beach Programs‚ Multicultural Meet a Lifeguard and Multicultural Resuscitate a mate. Another example is that they provide swimming lessons‚ specifically targeting those who have newly arrived to Australia. To ensure that many CALD groups are provided with these swimming lessons‚ Life Saving Victoria
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