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    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 13 people drowned in one day What lifeguards do A lifeguard‚ whether it’s on the ocean‚ inland‚ or at a swimming pool‚ is the person in charge of the safety of everyone near or nearby. This can mean a lot of things: save drowning victims‚ provide first aid‚ protect the environment‚ enforce all laws

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    Eric Middlebrook Professor Stephens LIT 4433 “A Non-Narrative Explanation of the Importance of Narrative” Everyone is familiar on some level with the drab sort of dry-as-a-bone scientific literature students are forced to read and attempt to digest. But perhaps not as many have been exposed to any sort of scientific literature relayed in a narrative style‚ even though those who have probably retained that information more clearly than those who have only perused long-winded text books. The fact

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    Overview of Narrative therapy Narrative therapy was developed Michael White and David Epston. It is said to be an approach to family therapy that is built on the belief that reality is constructed‚ organized and maintained through the stories we create. (Corsini & Wedding‚ 2008) According to Corey’s key terms and definitions narrative therapy is “a postmodern approach that is based on the therapist’s personal characteristics that allow for creating a climate that encourages clients to see their stories

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    Abstract This paper will look at the logic of narrative therapy by focusing on 5 major points. This paper will begin by discussing how the narrative approach defines and perceives problems. It will address how narrative therapy views the nature of the relationship between the client and the professional. This paper will look at how problems are solved using the narrative approach. It will also focus on three main techniques used in narrative therapy‚ which will include externalization‚ deconstruction

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    be resourceful and can float for a couple minutes you have the power to save your own life. Lifesaving is another crucial skill to have. When someone is close to drowning‚ he or she might only have a few moments to live. Within those moments‚ if a person who has been trained in lifesaving skills‚ he or she would be able to save the drowning victim. When doing so it is important not to make physical contact with the victim or else he or she might take the rescuer down with him or her. The swimming unit

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    importance and the aspects of it. Knowing Basic Life Support is very important‚ because it helps and teaches us how to execute CPR. It also enables us to help others from different emergencies‚ including accidents‚ such as suffocation‚ near-drowning‚ smoke inhalation‚ and poisoning and electrocution injuries. From this topic‚ I’ve learned when to stop and not to stop CPR. I’ve learned what are the signs of successful CPR‚ dangerous complication of CPR‚ the common CPR mistakes and also the types

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    One of the ways the author expresses this is through the narrative convention of style or mood. In this piece the convention of plot is also utilised by the author to develop this idea. Characterisation is another narrative convention successfully utilised to explore this theme. By themselves these elements are nothing‚ but when together‚ they effectively portray the theme of deception in the fantastic short story Killer. The narrative convention of style or mood is a major component which represents

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    Departure As habit persists with all things HIV/AIDS‚ the AIDS narrative seemingly has no place in the predetermined illness narratives landscape‚ comprised of restitution‚ chaos‚ and quest. I do not mean to imply that the literature ignores these stories; rather this framework fails to support the complexity of the AIDS narrative. How to Survive a Plague chronicles the AIDS narrative through a simultaneously broad and narrow lens‚ and the stages include a world without treatment. This includes complacency

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    2. A healthy family: a. Understands the construct of the dominant culture in which they live and the effect on their family narrative. b. Is empowered to identify their problems as separate from themselves and thereby disempower the problem. c. Is able to re-author life narratives in such a way that they identify themselves in a new healthier manner. How change happens: 1. A family is asked to describe their problem story‚ and eventually how they managed to survive their problem story.

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    to finally get in the water and cool off as their mother’s shove water wings on their scrawny little arms‚ greasy with sunscreen. But are the colorful blow up wings really worth it? Are those colorful floaties guaranteed to prevent their kids from drowning? Little do they know‚ these devices that families heavily rely on may just be the user’s quite literal downfall. When I

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