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    Pg 2 Pg 2 We as a team will be investigating the effects global warming is having on the Antarctic landscape‚ we will also look at the effects that the change in the Antarctic landscape is having on other factors such as the dispersion of animals. To look at the change we will look at the rate of contraction of the land‚ the rate of ice break up‚ the rate of which a lake is created‚ the flow rate of Moulins‚ the rate of sea level increase. As well as this we will try to determine how the reduction

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    It Takes an Accident to Show Julie How Much Others Care People we don’t know or may never know can have a tremendous positive effect on our lives. Sometimes we discount the emotional support family and friends can provide. The effects of a single moment in time could lead to a lifelong physical ailment‚ if not for the help of family and strangers. Having a strong bond with family and your community can make the difference that is needed to make it through a tumultuous time. Having to face a

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    Gina Narrative Writing: 900 words She read the text message on her phone. She paused‚ gasped and took a very deep breath. “Why is this happening to me?!” she screamed as tears ran down her soft pale face. She got out of her old beat up car and ran to her room‚ slamming every door in her path. As she laid in her bed‚ sobbing into her feather pillow‚ she wondered if this was the time for her to die. She has been dreading this day for over two years now‚ and finally it is here. Every day

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    Delegation Project

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    INTRODUCTION: Delegation is a process of authorizing an unlicensed person to provide a nursing service while retaining accountability of how the unlicensed person performs the task. It does not include situation in which an unlicensed person is directly assisting a Registered Nurse by carrying out nursing task in the presence of the Registered Nurse. (BNE Rule 224.4(3)) Delegation is widely viewed as a management tool that Registered Nurses use at their discretion. (BNE‚ 2005) The Registered Nurse

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    and are the first responder. You call 911 and assess the situation. There is a mother and her two children in the car. The mother is not able to talk. The children appear to be about four and six. You hear the sirens and as you look up the paramedics are approaching the scene of the accident. What can you do? Technical knowledge is an amazing benefit that many of us take for granted. We are fortunate to have an abundance of technology within arms reach. This technology is accessible through

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    Police Technology

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    Police Technology CJA 214 October 9‚ 2010 Police Technology Police officers use a wide range of technology to protect individuals. Technology also makes it easier to identify the perpetrators of the crime committed. With modern day technology law enforcement can ensure a successful prosecution against those who break the law. Catching criminals is not easy work and if technology is helping law enforcement and the community more efficient and aware of the dangers in the city‚ town‚ or world

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    Sinita L Acklin Mr. K. Smith ENG-093 18 Feb 13 Teenage Driving and the problems that occur.. Imagine you just hit a car head-on. It’s probably because you are under the influence. This is why experts say the driving age should be raised to age 18. The minimum driving age differs from state to state. The lowest driving age in the United States is 13. That is in the state of Nebraska. You have to be thirteen years old qualify for a “farm husbandry permit.” The 13 year

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    English 101 student Michael Mitchell English 101 27 March 2013 A Blessing in Disguise My family had planned a trip to telluride‚ Colorado‚ for spring break. I had been anticipating it for months and it finally came. We packed the car with all of our suitcases and strapped our skis and snowboards to the top of the car. I hopped in the car‚ put on my headphones‚ and got prepared for the long journey that awaited. We drove a total of seven hours on roads that snaked through mountains and roads

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    Texas‚ Dick Onerecker‚ and a man who had never even met Don‚ felt a calling from God. By some miracle‚ Dick had attended the same conference as Don and was only a few cars behind when the accident occurred. Dick quickly rushes to the scene‚ where paramedics inform him that the man in the vehicle was dead‚ but Dick insists that he needs to pray over the lifeless body. Dick crawls into the smashed vehicle‚ lays his hand on Don’s shoulder‚ and begins a series of intense prayers. As time goes on‚ Don returns

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    Spinal Immobilization

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    Conclusion: Prehospital care for patients with acute traumatic spinal injuries requires great care to avoid secondary injury; recognition of potential injury is of great importance. Although injuries to the spinal cord occur in 2% of the patients that paramedics immobilize‚ pre-hospital management and treatment can play a significant role in the patient’s outcome. There is growing evidence that full body immobilization can be of more harm than good if not done correctly. Introduction Traumatic spinal

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