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    step by step guide to CPR

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    CPR The recovery position DANGER – Check to see if the area is safe for you to approach the individual RESPONSE – See if the person responds to touch‚ pain or speech AIRWAY – Lift chin slightly back and tilt the head back BREATHING – Put the head by the patients mouth to listen for the breath to check if the patient is breathing‚ also put the hand on the patients stomach so that you can see the patient breathing. CIRCULATION – Check pulse of the patient and the colour of the patient‚ if patient

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    The trial of Socrates This essay is an interpretation of the accusations against Socrates during his trial. Socrates was a Greek philosopher born in 470 BCE. He believed that philosophical system was the value of human knowledge. He would rather die than live and not to be allowed to teach and practice Philosophy and convincing people that the things that are worth it to be valued in life were wisdom‚ truth and the improvement of the soul as an opposed to money‚ honour and reputation. 1 In 399

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    and the allocation of cognitive resources. There are two main aspects of metamemory: declarative knowledge and procedural knowledge. Declarative knowledge allows us to assess the contents of our memory and knowledge of certain intellectual tasks like problem solving and reading. It also allows us to understand when it use certain strategies to solve problems and why they work. Procedural knowledge allows us to notice and control our memory’s performance. Within these two aspects

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    2. What procedural dimension of McDonald did wrong in this issue ? We can find four procedural dimension that McDonald hadn’t give a good solution of this issue. They are Timeliness‚ Organization and Supervision‚ Customer Feedback‚ Communication. 2.1 Timeliness Quality service involves timing – the time it takes the product or service to get to each customer. Efficient service is speedy‚ but proper timing has to go beyond promptness to providing service when customers are ready for it. In

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    The Trial

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    Arrogance The Trial by Franz Kafka chronicles the arrest of a worldly‚ young bank official‚ Joseph K. for an unknown crime and traces his struggles and encounters with the invisible Law and untouchable Court. Although the novel is critically acclaimed for satirizing the Austro-Hungarian bureaucracy of Kafka’s time it also seems to be criticizing the arrogance of the common people. Joseph K.’s eventual downfall is not just due to the in comprehensible judicial system but can be attributed to his

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    Trial

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    A priest and the chorus of Thebans arrive at the palace to call upon their King‚ Oedipus‚ to aid them with the plague. Oedipus had sent his brother-in-law Creon to ask help of the oracle at Delphi‚ and he returns at that moment. Creon says the plague is the result of religious pollution‚ caused because the murderer of their former King‚ Laius‚ had never been caught. Oedipus vows to find the murderer and curses him for the plague that he has caused. Oedipus summons the blind prophet Tiresias for

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    justice in a procedural sense. John Rawls believed that justice is based upon the fairness of the process‚ for all‚ and that not outcome justifies evil means. Justice as fairness is the main theme throughout his work‚ Machiavelli‚ on the other hand‚ argued that the means are immaterial when the outcome benefits the ruler. Justice is based upon the absolute rule of the Prince. Death Note depicts many of the theories that these two theorists had. There is a narrative of a lack of procedural justice and

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    only follow procedural rules but should also make ethical decisions as well. They can build trust and legitimacy by engaging more with the communities; for instance‚ strive for diversity within the workplace‚ initiate positive activities to get the community involved‚ giving back to the community and take the time out to introduce themselves and hold conversation with the citizens. There are both internal and external aspects to procedural justice in policing agencies. Internal procedural justice refers

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    favor of executing these officers without granting them a full or fair trial‚ which was also called summary justice. On the contrary‚ the United States proposed military tribunal. In the end‚ military commission won. A series of trials‚ called the Nuremberg Trials‚ were then held where various Nazi officials were tried for their war crimes. These trials were treated carefully and diplomatically as they

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    University of phoenix Criminal Courts Criminal courts are a process. Most assume that all the action takes place when the trial starts‚ but this is not true for all proceedings. Most offenders will enter a guilty plea to comply with a prosecutors “deal” offered to the offender. What is considered to be a courtroom work group? A courtroom work group is a group of participates in a criminal trial. The participants can be divided into two categories: professionals and outsiders

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