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    Water and Backyard

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    know how to wine down. The backyard gives me a sense of relaxing. My parents bought this house because of the backyard in California many houses do not have good size backyards. Over the years my dad with grandpa planted trees‚ plants‚ and put in a water fountain. The peach‚ tangerine‚ orange‚ and plum trees have grown big over the 33 years of my family living at the house. Theses trees provided us with fruit‚ flowers‚ and cool shade in the summer heat. They had some negatives with many insects I always

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    Knowing your audience

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    approximately 300 meters underground with limited food‚ water‚ and oxygen due to a Coppermine that collapsed in Chile. It was not known at first if there were any survivors. This story gathered audiences all over the world as media interest came to life when a rescue worker’s drill emerged at the surface with a note attached to it: "The 33 of us are OK in the refuge" (Volk‚ 2011). Approximately two months after the collapse sealed the mine‚ a rescue hole was finally completed for the miners. To everyone’s

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    Chilean Mine Collapse

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    the mine. There biggest concern would be to know that their loved ones are ok and are going to be rescued. In a case like this you would want to give the family a positive message and reassure them that the company is doing everything they can to rescue them and make it as comfortable as possible. Second‚ would be to communicate to the rest of the internal employees of the situation and reinforce to them that working for this company is safe. I think that it would be a good idea to tell them how

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    Have you ever dropped oil on your hands and tried to wash it off? What happens? Does the water slide off? Or what about when a drop of oil falls in a glass of water? Why does it float to the surface‚ and not mix? The answer to this is simple: polarity. What exactly is polarity? A polar bond is when there is a difference in electronegativity‚ which means the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons. When two atoms are bonded together and one attracts more electrons‚ this results

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    Saints at the River

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    who was vacationing with her family in South Carolina. In both stories‚ a plan to use portable dams to retrieve the body is implemented. These dams fail because of the rapid flow rate at which the water moves. Even though rescuers drill holes in the bedrock to support the dams‚ the force of the water destroys these supports. Divers were sent into the river to see if they could discover exactly where the body was lodged and how to get the girl out of the river. Political pressure and clout also

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    Contigency Plan for Fire

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    Search and Rescue o Electrical Circuits o Boundary Cooling o Portable Fire Fighting Equipment o Breathing Apparatus o Fixed Fire Fighting Equipment Personal Rescue o Breathing Apparatus o Access o Resuscitation and First Aid o Removal o After Care Oil Spill o Fire Hazard o Containment o Inform Authorities o Clean up Collision / Stranding o Assess Damage o Control Flooding and Pollution Rescue Boat

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    Water

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    Results 1. We cannot tolerate children dying for a glass of water The Guardian (London) - Final Edition‚ March 8‚ 2006 Wednesday‚ COMMENT; Pg. 32‚ 923 words‚ Kevin Watkins Return to List 1 of 1 DOCUMENT The Guardian (London) - Final Edition March 8‚ 2006 Wednesday We cannot tolerate children dying for a glass of water BYLINE: Kevin Watkins SECTION: COMMENT; Pg. 32 LENGTH: 923 words The rich world must act to prevent dirty water and poor sanitation now killing more than a million children

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    confined space and how to identify them. Dr. emphasized on how quickly the rescue needs to happen‚ as the body will die without oxygen in 4 minutes. The explanation of CPR procedures was explained. The importance of findings of the risk assessment‚ PTW‚ appropriate control measures were highlighted‚ which includes: proper ventilation‚ isolation‚ initial gas test and further gas testing in regular intervals‚ arranging of rescue equipment‚ stand by person‚ adequate lighting‚ recording of time of those

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    The Desert Island Problem

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    through the South Pacific‚ the ship ran aground on an island which the Captain realised was a remote and uncharted and probably undiscovered new volcanic island. The implication of all this is that eventual rescue is remote but cannot be ruled out if they survive long enough: search and rescue would be based on the last plotted position thousands of miles away on the belief that the ship may have sunk at that point; the island is not near any trade route. This is before the days of GPS and satellite

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    What my project is about: I will be comparing results from water testing I did at two different water bodies to prove that the catchment area has an influence over the water quality in the different water bodies. The first water body I tested was the small dam in the bokkie park situated in between residential areas and in the middle of a piece of land solely used for animals. The second water body I tested was the small dam across the road from the Trinity Church in Boksburg on Rondebult Road‚ which

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