Chapter 1 Importance of First Aid it’s better to know it and not need it than to need and not know everyone should be able to perform first aid‚ you are going to need it What is First Aid? the immediate care doesn’t take the place of proper medical care temporary help difference between life or death First Aid and the Law can be sued Minimize Risk of Suite get consent follow guidelines explain what you will do once you start‚ you can’t leave until proper help comes Consent
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Sexual assault is a serious issue that concerns all genders‚ yet is mainly an act of violence affects women worldwide. In her article‚ “The Ultimate Rape Victim”‚ anonymous author Jane Doe explains stigma of being a “rape survivor” and the injustice women who have been raped face from law enforcement. In her article‚ Doe notes that female purity is often seen as holy‚ whilst female sexuality is viewed as sinful (pg. 77). In her example of the devout Italian girl‚ Maria Goretti‚ Doe notes that women
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Perpetrator ’s Relationship to Victim Chart The scope of this discussion will discover what type of sample chart‚ which is the perpetrator ’s relationship to victims in a rape situation. The first item discussed is identifying what type of chart was used for the information given. The second item discussed is this the best way to display the data. Finally‚ the last discussion is on what type of graph or chart would the author use to present this data and why. The type of chart found on the
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Victim of a Corrupt World Troubled by royal treason‚ ruthless scheming‚ and a ghost‚ Denmark is on the verge of destruction. Directly following King Hamlet ’s death‚ the widowed Queen Gertrude remarried Claudius‚ the King ’s brother. Prince Hamlet sees the union of his mother and uncle as a "hasty and incestuous" act (Charles Boyce‚ 232). He then finds out that Claudius is responsible for his father ’s treacherous murder. His father ’s ghost asks Hamlet to avenge his death and Hamlet agrees
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AIDS In Africa HIV-AIDS has infected over thirty million people in the world. Over 95% of all AIDS cases in the world are in Africa and in some of those countries over 40% of the people are infected (Frederickson and Kanabus HIV and AIDS in Africa 1). AIDS does not solely affect homosexuals‚ or any certain ethnicity of people‚ either; HIV-AIDS can affect any type of ethnicity including African Americans‚ Caucasians‚ Asians‚ Indians‚ and Hispanic people. AIDS cannot be reversed or cured‚ but with
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References: ACA‚ Initials. (2005). ACA code of ethics. Retrieved February 7‚ 2011 from www.counseling.org/files/fd.ashx?guid=ab7c1272-71c4-46cf-848c. AIDS Law‚ (n.d.). Confidentiality vs. duty to warn: hiv disclosure guidelines for social workers. Retrieved from http://www.aidslaw.org/confidentiality.pdf Barnett‚ J. (2010). Is there a duty to warn when working with hiv-positive clients? Division of Psychotherapy
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Foreign Aid Canada (FAC) To: FAC Executive Management Team From: Pat Innes‚ CMA December 4‚ 2012 Executive Summary: Foreign Aid Canada (FAC) is a charitable organization whose mandate is to provide humanitarian aid in Africa and Asia through emergency relief‚ development assistance‚ and HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs. FAC’s strategic goal is to undertake HIV/AIDS projects that will help 3000-6000 AIDS patients
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Humanitarian Aid as a Strategic Response Humanitarian Aid as a Strategic Response Abstract Many governments and intergovernmental organizations rely on nongovernmental organizations to implement their decisions in areas such as humanitarian relief and economic development. Humanitarian aid and cash donations for Haiti’s earthquake victims have been pouring in after the disaster took place. Though useless goods can clog the humanitarian chain of supplying the affected populations with the necessities
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writing to make a character appear as if he is both a villain and a victim. A victim can be defined as an unfortunate person who suffers from a destructive action or through the dishonesty of others. Although Shylock is viewed by Christians in the play as a cruel man‚ Shylock is a victim because he is mistreated‚ betrayed and his possessions‚ culture and dignity are taken away from him‚ all because he is a Jew. Shylock is a victim of the play because he is mistreated. Shylock is being abused by
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Africa’s AIDS Epidemic Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has become an epidemic for many underdeveloped regions. Although it does exist in the developed nations‚ it is more prevalent in places like South America‚ Asia‚ the island countries and most heavily of all Africa. There are many aspects to the problem of AIDS in Africa. Public health departments lack the resources to treat patients properly and to control the epidemic through education. Thirty-three million people have AIDS in the
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