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    Duynn

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    GUIDELINES FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS OF COASTAL AND BEACH RESORTS‚ AND VESSELS WITH POOL FACILITIES INCLUDING QUALIFICATION AND REQUIREMENTS OF LIFEGUARDS FOR THE PROMOTION OF SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA | | | | I.    AUTHORITY: A.    Republic Act No. 9993 known as “The PCG Law of 2009” B.    Rule 3 (e) 1.l of the Implementing Rules and Regulations R.A. 9993 II.    REFERENCES: A.    IRR of Republic Act No. 9593 known as “The Tourism Act of 2009” B.    Department of Tourism

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    sinking. One event‚ small or big‚ bad or good‚ is enough to shape and change one life. There is one event for Harold the main character of “trust me” that changed and influenced his life. Besides not being able to swim after almost drowning in the swimming pool‚ it seems that Harold also had had emotionally scars which developed into trust issues with his family and relatives. It first started with his mother‚ who at the same event where he almost drowned‚ choose to take

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    My Favorite Picture

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    My Favorite Picture The picture that I am writing about probably the only picture that is my favorite with all my close cousins together‚ has more meaning than it seems. At first‚ it appears to be nothing more than a happy get-together party of all young adults‚ from the ages of eighteen to twenty four. In the background one can see a swimming pool. My cousins who are kneeling on the bottom row are Priyanka (who is affectionately known as Giraffe because she is the tallest girl in our family)

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    Your guide to beach safety is an information leaflet produced by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to raise the community’s awareness to beach safety. It is aimed at people who visit the beach often and adults or teens that do surfboarding‚ kayaks and other non-powered crafts. Throughout the leaflet‚ lot of features have been used to gain the reader’s attention in the advice that is given by RNLI. Firstly‚ the title “your guide to beach safety” is in the 2nd person singular

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    Drowning Girl

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    mind when. The artwork is by Roy Lichtenstein called Drowning Girl. The first image connects with the Lichtensteins’ image because when I see the word ‘think’ I think about my senior year of high school where the Drowning Girl was painted in my classroom wall of my computer class. That painting made me feel inspired to create so I started to learn how to use Illustrator. I started using photoshop and illustrator but whenever I looked at the Drowning Girl I felt the need to make my designs to my greatest

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    Not Waving but Drowning

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    "Not Waving But Drowning" When a person first read the poem "Not Waving But Drowning" by Stevie Smith they might think that it is just a simple portrayal of an accident‚ a person drowning. However after reading the poem a number of times and carefully examining each lines it is easy to find the symbolism‚ the hidden meaning behind this poem. The inconsistent narrations give a clear idea of several sides of the story and making it easier to understand. With the passers-by and the main character

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    First Aid Compilation

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    First aid compilation What is first Aid? Is an immediate care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill. General objective’s of First Aid * To alleviate suffering * To prolong life * To prevent added/ further injury Different kinds of injuries and the procedure on how to give first aid said injuries: Minor burns * Procedure * Take the person away from the source of burning and let the airway of the victim be open. * You can remove

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    PART TWO: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-cpr/FA00061 11. What is the best method to learn CPR? The best way to learn CPR is through an accredited first-aid course. 12. Identify the CAB’s of CPR‚ AND describe the meaning of each letter below in a complete sentence. C – Circulation is the step where you restore blood circulation to the person. A – Airway is the step where you clear the person’s airway. B – Breathing is the step where you breathe for the person

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    “Not Waving But Drowing” The poem ‘Not Waving But Drowning’‚ by Stevie Smith‚ is a poem in which there is a drowning man at sea. In this poem‚ the poet is talking about the difficulty of communication and the fundamental isolation of the individual in modern society. The title of the poem gives us an immediate indication that the poem will tackle a serious matter. The poem contains three voices; the drowning man‚ the observers and the people on the beach. It can be interpreted on both a literal

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    Charity Moorhous ENGL 102 Paper #1 28 October 2014 Can You Hear Me? In Stevie Smith’s poem‚ “Not Waving But Drowning”‚ he creates an internal conflict of a “dead man” towards the people in his life. The man is literally dying to be heard by someone and ultimately saved‚ but as the poem suggests no one has heard him. Smith portrays these cries for help so powerful that the man continues to seek help after his death. Through syntax‚ diction‚ and the use of metaphor‚ Smith illustrates a powerful stance

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