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    First Aid

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    villagers were trained and they formed a new group that we now call the Red Cross to help others during illness or injury but also through losing their homes in a hurricane‚ like the one in New Jersey with the hurricane Sandy. So there is where we are using the first aid‚ many developments in the first aid have been used by the wars in worldwarI‚ worldwarII‚ and American Civil War. Clara Barton was prompted to organize the American Red Cross during Civil War. Today‚ there are many groups that use the Johnson

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    How life guarding started The use of lifeguards on beaches in California began in the late 1930’s. The beach was inexpensive recreation in the post-Depression era. Communities grew around seasonal beach attendance. Transportation improvements made the beach accessible to the inland communities. The influx of swimmers into the surf-zone in Southern California leads to drowning on a sometimes massive scale: • Early 1900’s Newport Beach - 18 drowned in one weekend early 1900’s • 1918 - San Diego

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    to tend to them. After the war she went to Switzerland to regain her health. Her primary contribution was learning of the Red Cross organization in Geneva‚ and then bringing those ideas to America. She wrote pamphlets to spread the information. In May of 1881‚ her wish came true; the American Association of the Red Cross was established. To this day the American Red Cross is active‚ responding to emergencies everywhere. They bring food‚ water‚ and emergency supplies to places affected by natural

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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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    Brook Girma

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    promotes prosperity by encouraging people to help the less fortunate. One of many advertisers who promote prosperity by encouraging people to help the less fortunate is the American Red Cross. In the American Red Cross advertisement‚ the band aid symbolizes how simple and easy it is to donate blood pain free (Red Cross). This promotes prosperity in that it makes it easier for people to take part in saving people’s lives in need of blood. Being this simple and easy‚ people all around the world will

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    English Devry

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    during the World War 2 and was successful these three did what they can in the war. Toni Frissell remembered today as principally for high-fashion photography for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar‚ She volunteered her photographic services to the American Red Cross‚ Women Army Corps‚ and Eighth Army Air Force during World War 2. She took thousands of pictures of nurses‚ front-line soldiers‚ WACs‚ African-American airmen‚ and orphaned children. Therese Bonney a photographer who took picture of images of homeless

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    Assisted customers with clothing selections (matching‚ sizing coordination). Worked with many diverse customers. Completed many group tasks. INTERESTS Delta Sigma Theta Inc member‚ Criminal Justice Club Community Service: Facilitator; American Red Cross Blood Drive (Sumter‚ SC/2013) PERSONAL INFORMATION (2014) Highlights of Qualifications: Hardworking‚ creative‚ leader‚

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    of choosing a topic and doing volunteer work that has to do with your topic. So I chose The American Red Cross. I was going to be going to a blood drive for my volunteer work. I was a very nervous person and pretty shy. I had to drive 45 minutes to the Red Cross center. Once I got there‚ the lady brought me to my station and showed me what I would be doing throughout the day. I was told to cross the donors names off the list once they donated and to serve them snacks and drinks after they were finished

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    products. Advertising is seen as an advantage to today’s society because it helps people learn and can even help people who are in need. In source A‚ lives can be saved because people saw the advertisement about the American Red Cross. Information referring to the American Red Cross was given to the people through an advertisement to inform people that their donation will be able to save the lives of many. By creating this poster it allows people to more become aware of what they can do to help and motivates

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    signs. People in society are influenced by most advertisements they see and either buy what they see or talk about what they saw to other people. Advertising has a positive effect on society in some ways as it promotes prosperity. In the American Red Cross poster (source A) the band aids are a symbol of how easy it is to donate blood and how painless it is. Donating blood saves lives‚ and at the cost of a wound that will heal in a day‚ anyone could do this to help save a life. Advertising also "tells

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