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    Tennis Club‚ I already feel sweat forming on my head. Mrs. Emerson‚ my boss‚ exclaims‚ “It is extremely busy today! How has your day been?” “My day has been boring because it has been too hot to do anything.” As I put on my lifeguard pack and my whistle‚ I greet my fellow lifeguards Eve and Molly and ask‚ “How is it down at the pool?” “The kids are getting pretty crazy.” As I walk down to the pool through the clubhouse‚ I think‚ “I expect that these kids are acting insane because it’s summer and it’s

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    .  Public breastfeeding has recently become a topic of debate but the underlying issues seem to find their way to the surface when looking at this particular issue. Public breastfeeding doesn’t isn’t just about women who want to nurse their children outside of the home without any repercussions; breastfeeding presents itself as yet another incidence of where our values lie and how we‚ as a society‚ make it our job to control women’s behaviors‚ shame women‚ and sexualize women. Women are often criticized

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    Analysis of the Supreme Court of the United States case of Faragher V. City of Boca Raton After quitting her job as a lifeguard‚ Beth Ann Faragher brought up a case against the City of Boca Raton because her immediate supervisors‚ Bill Terry and David Silverman‚ had created a “sexually hostile atmosphere” at work. Both men would repeatedly subject Faragher and other female lifeguards to “uninvited and offensive touching” accompanied by vulgar comments. While still employed‚ Faragher complained to Robert

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    looked at were beautiful. In Jamaica I went canoeing which was amazing experience because I had never done it before. All the canoes were near the beach and there were lifeguards to help me figure out where to go and what to do. Having never been canoeing‚ I was scared because I did not want my mom or dad doing all the work. The lifeguards taught me how to stroke and not to bring the paddle so far back because it might hit the person behind me. Both my mom and I rode together‚

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    Get out of the water!” “Help!” I tried to yell but all I got was a mouthful of water. The lifeguard still screeched “Everyone out of the water!” but nobody seemed to notice I was stuck. Finally‚ after what seemed like forever‚ I was able to get out from the water. My eyes felt like they were on fire and I could barely breathe. There was

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    already planned out. How I would be swimming from age 6‚ just as my brother before me‚ my mom before him‚ and my grandfather‚ being a competitive swim coach. What else was set up for me‚ was my life on the beach patrol. Since my dad has sat more lifeguard towers then sand granules on the beach and my mom for five years‚ it was just about set in stone for my first job. Everyone knew my name. I was "one of the Petersohns" or "the little Petersohn". So my first day of recruit class‚ for me‚ was a walk

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    Overview of chapter One of the most important resources in all organizations is its human resources – the people involved in the production and distribution of its goods and services. Human resources include all members of an organization‚ ranging from top managers to entry-level employees. This chapter examines how managers can tailor their human resources management system to their organization’s strategy and structure. The major components of the human resources management are discussed:

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    other friends. It teaches you to never give up and to have hope in people‚ even in the hardest times. Matt and his lifetime friend‚ John where lifeguards at a beach for only a summer. When they meet a girl‚ Driana‚ who decides to invite them to a party. That then leads out to the ocean on a boat with Matt‚ John‚ and three other people. This tests the lifeguards and how much they know about survival. Matt and John are both trying to stay on each others side‚ but with Matt falling for Driana‚ things may

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    paid union dues . We spoke about how high risk jobs like Firefighters as well as Police Departments have all their employees unionized because they are constantly putting themselves at risk. That’s what really triggered my thoughts because as a Lifeguard I have a pretty high risk job‚ I have the duty to act on any incident and I know over the summer a family tried to take us to court after a man had a heart attack. But our incident reports were well written out‚ stating times‚ exactly what happened

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    Mahalia Bergeron Judgments All Around We‚ as humans‚ often make negative judgments when anger and our insecurities are triggered in a situation. A judgment is an opinion formed after some deliberation or consideration of someone or something. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ written by Zora Neale Hurston‚ the judgments made by the characters in the story are frequently based on their anger and insecurities. Many examples of judgment are spread throughout the book. In the early fifties through

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