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    Blood Donation

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    Wikipedia A blood donation occurs when a person voluntarily has blood drawn and used for transfusions or made into medications by a process called fractionation. Blood donation benefits extend beyond those who receive life-giving blood. Donors also receive numerous health benefits. Blood donation benefits to donors include: • Free health screening: Every time you give blood‚ a medical technician‚ doctor or nurse will check your blood pressure and give you a free health screening.

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    Manual Handling

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    Manual handling 1. What is manual handling? a. Pushing‚ pulling‚ bending‚ stretching‚ lifting b. Only lifting c. Using machines d. Any lifting done by a man 2. Which is the Main piece of legislation that applies to manual handling? a. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1998 b. The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 c. The Manual Handling Regulations 1992 d. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 3. What should be considered when carrying out a manual handling assessment

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    Organ donation

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    Organ donation‚ at the present time‚ has become an increasingly vital part in our modern society‚ which meanwhile‚ attracts a large number of people’s attention. Since the first operation‚ there have been many discussions about whether organs should be donated or not. Organ donation can be defined as the removal of an organ from a human who has recently died‚ to transform it another one who is in need of it‚ or from a living donor for the purpose of transplanting. Organ donation is a life saving

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    Arc Resistance Switchgear

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    Design of a New Generation of Internal Arc Resistant Switchgear Nirmal Deb AREVA T&D Switzerland Abstract Although rare in service‚ an internal arc fault cannot be ruled out completely‚ and so manufacturers are now designing equipment to withstand internal arc faults‚ and to minimise the consequences of an internal fault. The standards for the requirements differ considerably‚ as for example‚ the requirements of ANSI are not the same as for IEC. But the standards are continuing to evolve as this

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    Organ Donation

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    Organ donation should not be made compulsory No It Shouldn ’t Be   Organ donation should not be compulsory because people have such little control of what happens to them in their lives‚ they should be able to control what happens to their bodies after death. There are many reasons‚ some religious‚ why a person would not want to donate their organs and those should be respected. Why Organ Donation Should be Made Compulsory Posted: 15/12/2011 00:00 React Amazing Inspiring Funny Scary

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    blood donation

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    we donate our blood more. Now I’m going to talk about the problem of donating blood. In the whole world there is blood insufficiency but specially here in Kuwait. There are not enough blood downers and many people are paying the consequences of that. According to redcrossblood.org we can’t get blood by producing it‚ the only way to get it is by the help of the generous downers and they stated that we need up to 41‚000 of blood donations per day worldwide. Now‚ it’s time to find out who can help

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    Handling Stress

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    By: desi Handling Stress This essay is about handling the stress of University studies. We will be looking into many ideas and different people¹s views on how to handle stress. I will also be giving my own opinions on how I think stress can be controlled or relieved. The first thing we must do is ask ourselves one very important question‚ ³what is stress²? WHAT IS STRESS? According to an Australian born physician‚ Hans Selye (1979)‚ stress is the nonspecific response of the body to any demand

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    Complaint Handling

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    COMPLAINT HANDLING Complaints 1. What causes people to complain? Why they don’t complain? Why do complaints occur? Complaints occur due to: - ← Delay ← Bad product ← Bad service ← Wrong/Incomplete Information ← A promise that is not kept 2. Why complaints need to be handled? ← Increase brand loyalty ← Improve on quality ← To gain an edge over the competitor ← To retain customers ← To stop unsatisfied customer from spreading bad word of mouth ← To strengthen the buyer-seller

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    Blood Donation

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    Every two seconds‚ a patient in the United States is in need of blood. In fact‚ about one of every seven people entering a hospital requires a blood transfusion. These startling statistics underscore the crucial nature of blood donation. Yet‚ only about 3% of the population currently gives blood. The number one reason these donors say they give is because they “want to help others.” This attitude of selfless giving supplies the 43‚000 pints of donated blood used each day in North America. There

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    Grievance Handling

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    GRIEVANCE HANDLING Introduction It is a Universal fact that where ever human beings are involved‚ of certain there will be discontents and dissatisfaction‚ even though it may superbly be best managed organizations. But‚ it does not mean that by thinking so‚ the management can ignore the grievance of the employees. Accumulation of dissatisfaction may result in severe conflicts and litigations‚ hampering the peace and work‚ for which the majority of the human being aspires. Further‚ it is observed

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