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    to emergency situations with the knowledge‚ skills‚ and assurance. As a lifeguard‚ you are a professional rescuer with a responsibility to act in an emergency with maturity‚ professionalism‚ self-discipline‚ and confidence. You must be a leader‚ and an intricate part of a team. As a lifeguard at Magic Springs‚ and Crystal Falls‚ drowning‚ and injury prevention is your primary responsibility. To prevent injuries‚ a lifeguard must be vigilant in monitoring all activities in‚ or around their water

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    One central theme of Mary Morris’s story “The Lifeguard” is the passage of time and the way time’s passing changes our perceptions of our lives. Evidence of the importance of this theme includes the following: The very first sentence of the story calls attention to the passage of time – to the narrator’s movement from one phase of his life to the next. The entire story reflects upon the past‚ as the narrator recalls a crucial summer in his life. The first sentence of the second paragraph also

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    According to water safety experts and lifeguards‚ people‚ who don’t know how to swim‚ or who can’t swim well should never swim alone at an unguarded beach. Selected Answer: b. Remove the comma after people Answers: a. Remove the comma after lifeguards b. Remove the comma after people c. Remove the comma after people and the comma after swim d. Remove the comma after swim and add a comma after well Question 2 "I don’t like to see people who are in positions of power being mean to those around them

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    up to lifeguards as if they were some sort of a hero. They made me feel secure and safe although I’ve always been an excellent swimmer. It seemed as if they had the ideal job‚ so when I got older I took the first opportunity to become my own hero. I started out being just a lifeguard and then soon advanced quickly to a lifeguard instructor. I even was promoted to becoming the facilities Aquatics Director. Through this journey‚ I had the chance to experience how rewarding being a lifeguard truly is

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    the sky is blue‚ the humidity is high‚ and the weather finally reaches around 80°‚ it usually means it’s time to hit the beach. Moms bring floaties for their kids and beach chairs for themselves in order to sit in the sun and get a good tan. Bored lifeguards fidget on their red chairs and idly twirl their whistles waiting‚ but not wishing‚ for something to happen. Little children run around‚ excited to finally get in the water and cool off as their mother’s shove water wings on their scrawny little

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    Analysis of ‘‘The Lifeguard’’ by Mary Morris ‘‘The Lifeguard’’ by Mary Morris is a short story that focusses on change over time. A lifeguard accustomed to be the lord of all he surveys and with a big self-esteem‚ has a rude awakening when he proves deficient in the first aid needed to save a toddler‚ Becky‚ on the beach. The author demonstrates that we realise what we have only when a shattering event occurs. Trough characterization‚ foreshadowing and symbolism‚ Morris infers that once we realise

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    spent my days in a high lifeguard stand‚ towering over bathers enforcing rules and watching for drowning victims. I slathered on the tanning oil to get the perfect deep brown tan‚ and occasionally lifted my polarized sunglasses to double-check the patrons. It’s a hard job‚ but someone’s got to do it. This summer job was located at the local swimming pool where I worked for three summers‚ watching hundreds of bathers enjoy their summer fun. There were three other lifeguards that also worked with

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    Rewarding Job Help! Those are the words a lifeguard is always alert for. The purpose of lifeguarding is to save lives around water. There always on the lookout for troubled swimmers in the water. Lifeguards have to go through a specific amount of training to become a lifeguard. They have to make sure they know exactly what to do if an emergency happens in the water. Lifeguards must make sure there always in the best shape so they can react properly if an incident had to happen. I remember

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    created call the China Chinkiang Association for the purpose of saving lives. The first thing I found out that was interesting was in early 1700’s even people in the United States did a bit of lifeguarding or something like it called the USLA lifeguards. The USLA would patrol the coast lines and they have dories(small lifeboats) that would come out and help people in need of help because of a ship wreck or some other reason. When ships changed to mechanical power wrecks became a very common thing

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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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