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    FIRE SAFETY

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    FIRE What is fire? For a fire to occur‚ three elements need to be present; 1. Heat 2. Fuel 3. Oxygen The three elements are normally described as the triangle of fire and if the three elements come together‚ a potential fire will occur. Oxygen is generally always present; the other two elements vary depending on the environment. In a working environment fuel is present in four types of groups: Solid fuel Liquid fuel Electrical Gaseous Paper Alcohol gel Computers Propane Cardboard Oils Televisions

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    List all of the noun phrases in the passage‚ including the pronouns. After you have studied the list write an essay on how the noun phrases contribute to the text. How do they relate to what is being described in the extract? In Lindsey Davis’s Ode to a Banker‚ there are many uses of the noun phrase. The noun phrase is a phrase that contains a noun as well as other constituents (Yule 2010‚ p291). The noun can stand on its own as the noun phrase or include the use of articles and modifiers to enhance

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    Case Study: Plains Indians

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    BUFFALO SOLDIERS Page 1 of 4 Skip Navigation Table of Contents Search All Entries Home BUFFALO SOLDIERS Plains Indians named the black cavalry stationed on the Great Plains after the Civil War the "Buffalo Soldiers‚" which eventually referred to both the black cavalry and infantry in the West. Following the Civil War‚ in 1866 Congress authorized six regiments of the regular U.S. Army to be staffed by blacks two cavalry and four infantry. By 1869‚ in an overall troop reduction

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    været vigtigt for Build-A-Bear Danmark at udnytte deres differentiering sig som de har gjort for at få forbruger til at præfere et køb af en bamse hos dem end deres konkurrenter. Samme produktkategori Udover fætter BR‚ Legekæden‚ Toys’R’us m.fl. vil andre udbydere af legetøj såsom supermarke-derne f.eks. Bilka og Føtex‚ være en del af denne kategori. Disse konkurrenter er forholdsvis større både kapacitets- og markedsmæssigt‚ hvilket sagtens kan tydes i bilag 1‚ samt hvilken

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    a perfect union. This means that the United States wants to unify and promote peace within the country. All the States must be unified in order for progress in the United States. Alone‚ each state would be prone to attack and unable to fend off intruders. Together they would be strong and immune to any foreign threats to the country. Another purpose is to establish justice in the country. In order to do this‚ the government incorporated an actual justice system. This justice system provides a

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    related film of harana

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    RELATED FILM To further strength this study the researchers reviewed some films having relation to the present and these are as follows. “Harana” a documentary film directed by Benito Bautista. Featuring‚ Florante Aguilar‚ Celestino Aniel‚ Romeo Bergunio and Felipe Alonzo. Florante‚ a classically trained guitarist return to the Philippines after 12 years of absence. During his stay he rediscover the music of harana. A long forgotten tradition of Filipino serenading a woman their love. In

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    I would like to counter this with the argument that we have a higher obligation to humans. It has been asserted that ‘speciesism’‚ or thinking of animals as our lessers is the equivalent to racism or sexism (Andre and Velasquez‚ 4). I will concede that unwarranted suffering of any form of life should be avoided. In this case‚ however‚ it is by no means unwarranted‚ and animals should not be our primary concern. Animals in anguish is a legitimate issue‚ but so

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    The Pearl Kino Quotes

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    Kino‚ the protagonist of The Pearl‚ is introduced in the exposition. He is developed throughout the novel through his actions and thoughts. We see him change through his actions‚ such as hs killing of an intruder‚ and him chucking the pearl into the ocean. We also see him change through his thoughts. For example‚ the first idea that came to his head to deal with the bounty hunters was to kill them. Early in the book‚ Kino is accepting‚ and only dislikes the town’s doctor. This is evident when he

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    Reaction Paper

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    excommunicated. Through that work‚ many Filipinos were enlightened and inspired; for the first time‚ his work served as the best way to live the national sentiment. Many organizations and strikes happened and conducted‚ such as the Katipunan which led by Andres Bonifacio. Through his works and writings touched the Filipino heart and made him a hero. No one except Rizal had a great impact against the Spaniards and the Filipinos. No Filipino during that time like him was greatly exalted and respected and highly

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    1. What is the story about? Answer this question in two sentences – one that explains the story literally‚ and one sentence that considers the deeper meanings and messages. Lee Waite lives on his sixty acres of land‚ with his family. He usually sits on the porch to see if anyone tries to trespass‚ since he received the phone call from his friend Joseph Eagle that people are hunting on his land. One day he hears people on his land‚ and gets his gun and moves towards them. He tells them to leave immediately

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