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    Children Organized Sports

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    sports that are meant for competition exposes these children to various risks. The various risks involve their health‚ both physically and psychological. The children do risk injury by playing games that require straining of their young developing structures. Some children therefore develop injuries and those that escape injury live to fear playing and thus they fail to enjoy games. According to Jessica‚ when children act so serious and somber when engaging in organized games competition‚ focusing

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    An investigation of Occupational accidents at Vinci Park Services Hong Kong Limited BY Lam Wing Shan Kennis 02006251 Human Resources Management Option An Honours Degree Project Submitted to the School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the Graduation Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong April 2005 i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost‚ I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my supervisor

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    Child may start to cry. 4.2 Identify circumstances when children or young people may need urgent medical attention. If the child starts to choke on anything. If the child has trouble breathing or loss of consciousness. If the child recieves a head injury. If the child is still bleeding after first aid treatment has been given‚ and if bleeding doesnt stop or there is a large amount of blood loss. If child has any suspected fractures/broken bones. If child burns or scalds them selves. If the child developes

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    Foot Fractures

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    Fractures of the foot can occur in many different ways but generally after a severe impact injury or gradually over time due to overuse or repetitive activity‚ over training or a training programme that has increased without giving enough time for build-up. Simply changing a training surface can result in injury e.g running on a track to running on a treadmill. The most common type of fracture is the stress fracture which is most common in runners or athletes who participate in sports that require

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    Accidents at Home

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    someone anonymous: Don’t learn safety rules simply by accident‚ we must take necessary precautions in order to prevent major injuries‚ not only after someone has got severely injured. Accidents that usually happen at home can range from the minor ones like small cuts or falls‚ to the major ones like head injuries and big scars. Ignorance is one major reason of these injuries. It is due to the fact that someone is not aware of a particular dangerous object lying around and cuts or burns himself/herself

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    not paid‚ but many people are leaning towards paying them for supporting the college and putting their health at risk. These athletes should not recieve money‚ however‚ because they are too young to be paid the kind of money they would be paid‚ and injuries could complicated things very much. Many young college athletes don’t know how to deal with all of the sudden fame and money because they are too young. With being paid a factor in college sports‚ there would be many Lindsay Lohans and Britney

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    Nat.Geo - Child Rearing

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    childhood‚ and better education‚ these children instead have boot camp styled workouts each day. Meals are eaten from a cafeteria instead of having their parents’ homemade cooking. These children go through pain‚ tears‚ fatigue‚ and risk of physical injury. However‚ over time the children grow to take their training seriously and have fun because it would be a wasted effort on their part if they gave up after so much work. There is also still a risk of whether or not the children will make it after

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    from performing a play that contributes to the game. Although some injuries may occur‚ it is what makes the sport more intriguing. Contact rules have evolved over a period of time‚ but to some extent‚ the rules in the past have no effect on what is happening in the present day because players are still making contact in the same manner on the field as they did back then. Athletes have more common injuries to the body instead of injuries to their head in my opinion. An athlete is more likely to break

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    Memorandum Example

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    Timothy L. Carlin‚ Attorney From: Brenda Beauregard‚ Paralegal Date: November 26‚ 2010 RE: Post Interview Memorandum Client: Mary Smith on behalf of Shayla Smith minor child Subject Matter: Personal Injury Date of incident: April 30‚ 2008 Introduction This confidential memorandum‚ which contains my thoughts‚ impression‚ and observations of June 1‚ 2008 interview with Mary Smith. In addition to my observation and information received

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    First Aid

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    a casualty for any injury or sudden illness before the arrival of an ambulance‚ doctor‚ or other qualified personnel. AIMS OF FIRST AID  Preserve life  Prevent the casualty’s condition from becoming worse  Promote recovery RESPONSIBILITIES AS A FIRST AIDER  Assess the situation quickly and safely and summon appropriate help  Protect casualties and others at the scene from possible danger  To identify‚ as far as possible‚ the nature of illness or injury affecting casualty

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