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- 20871: Risks And Responsibilities Of
- ... always show all necessary levels of care in their professional activities. The American Red Cross (1995) suggest that by understanding how injuries are caused, this will help prevent them from occurring by increasing the staff s awareness of risks and hazards, helping patrons to avoid risky behavior and developing an attitude of safety at your facility. The Institute of Swimming Teachers and Coaches (April 1997) explain that by identifying not only ... ISTC, were not only referring to swimmers as potential victims but also to coaches, teachers, lifeguards, cleaning staff and receptionists. Legal Issues In Swimming According to Bucher and Krotee, there is no doubt in today s society that there are ever more increasing cases of teachers, coaches, schools and teams being sued in court. It seems as though lawyers are readily available, also the public are becoming much more aware of ... the injury and the preceding events on an accident report. Good supervision and instruction in very important. An emergency action plan should be drawn up, rehearsed and be ready to be activated at a moment s notice. All necessary insurance precaution should be taken. Perhaps this is the most comforting defense for a coach. According to the United States Swimming, Inc., 1998 Insurance Summary, all swimmers registered with United States ...
- 20872: Setting Priorities
- ... individual and organizational performance. The pressure to find innovative ways to achieve goals, pay attention to the competition, respond quickly to customer needs and enjoy life outside of work is even more intense, in today's less-structured, information-driven workplace. Meeting the daily challenge of managing professional and personal responsibilities requires a learning strategy designed to meet individual needs. One problem being promoted as an office manager is that she wasn't promoted by how well she did her own work but by her popularity of the company. A previous manager thought she could help out the company to improve morale but it really wasn't as good as it should have been. The manager that was just promoted had no time to think if she really wanted to become a manager or not. If she really wanted to become ...
- 20873: Sex, Prostitution, And The Pen
- ... Prostitution is really the only crime in the penal law where two people are doing a thing mutually agreed upon and yet only one, the female partner, is subject to arrest. Because promiscuous men can't or don't like women, be subject to state custody, reformers considered that it was time for a new penal code. Public health officials and abolitionists took a few steps toward stopping prostitution. They tried eliminating sanitary regulations ... their plan was inefficient and ineffective. Even experience and statistics demonstrated that. The main reasons that officials intervene in the lives of sexual citizens are for the purposes of protecting public health and the nation's future. So I say, if you can't stop people then let women practice free love and attempt to find happiness as men.
- 20874: Social Security
- ... Banks and other financial institutions use this number to report interest earned on accounts to the IRS. Other government agencies use these numbers in computer matching operations to stop fraud and abuse. Although you can t prevent others from asking for the number, it does not give the use the right to access you Social Security records. The privacy of these records is guaranteed, unless by use of the government for ... four digits represent a straight numerical progression of assigned numbers. There has been over 392 million Social Security numbers distributed by the SSA, and more than five million new members assigned each year. An individual s Social Security number is not just a bunch of random numbers jammed together and given out, it s a valuable asset. Like getting a driver s license, it is symbolic of becoming an adult and an American citizen.
- 20875: Spanish Labor Systems And Indi
- ... is very important to realize what these African Americans went through, I think it is often forgotten that indigenous people of Latin America were exploited in similar ways but through different Labor Systems. From Spain s early arrival in the Caribbean through their establishment of the Spanish empire indigenous people were exploited through cheap, slave like labor. One of the most incredible subjects raised by the documents presented in Colonial Spanish ... Spanish peacefully. However the early entrada leaders knew that the most efficient way to fulfill their greed and honor the Crown of Spain was to exploit the indigenous people. Examples of these early labor exploitation s were the encomiendas and repartamientos. Later with the increase in immigration from Spain to New Spain there was a shift in demand from the resources of wealth such as the mines and the wealthy sugar ... different from encomiendas because they were a designated percent of the male work force that had to work for the crown instead of a single person or encomenderos. However, according to lecture, in the 1630 s the Repartamiento system was abolished by the crown, except for in the case of mining. The Spanish came to realize that temporary and permanent wage employment was an easier and more effective way to ...
- 20876: Sports Entertainment ( Wrestli
- ... may result in some problems, such as increase in violence and other related issues. According to High school teacher and wrestling fan Raymond Butler, some kids do copy the move, but he say the don't go overboard , "I don't see them jumping off tables or anything." According to the WWF ( World Wrestling Federation ) their target audience is between the ages of 18 and 34, although much of the fans are teens. With RAW's rating of 14+ I do not see why wrestling is such a problem. In the first place 10 year olds are not supposed to be watching this, so why is their a problem. If ...
- 20877: Constitutionalism
- ... the authority and power of government, and the rights and liberties of the subjects, has an written or unwritten constitution. Unlike absolutism, constitutionalism has power resides in the electorate and is exercised by the electorates representatives, whose power resides solely in the monarchs hands. Many of the causes of the war, in fact most of them, were brought on by Charles I, and his need for money. Charles tried to govern without a Parliament. This technique is known ... the monarch and made arbitrary government impossible. Commons impeached land and abolished the House of Lords and the Eccleseastical court of High Commision. They would not place the army under Charles I because they didnt trust him. So, he recruited his own army of nobles and rural countrymen. He then invaded Parliament and captures five members. Parliament recruited their own army of townspeople and middle class people. Although they ...
- 20878: Submarines
- ... first time that a submarine was used to attack another submarine. The third submarine was built is by a man named Robert Fulton; he was an American inventor. He designed a submarine named the, U.S.S. Nautilus. It was a copper-covered submarine that was 21 feet long. He tried to sell his ship to both France and England. In his demonstration it sunk many of ships, but they still did ... submarine could go up to 7 knots on top of the water and 6 knots when it was under water. He launched it in 1898. The Navy bought this ship and named it the, U.S.S. Holland. After he invented this submarine, he invented the periscope. The periscope was his main accomplishment. He also made submarines with wheels so the submarines could role along the bottom of the ocean. ...
- 20879: Success
- ... and maintaining it. It is about being able to draw strength from yourself ,and not needing affirmation from anyone. It is about being able to stay happy, even on the days when the phone doesn t ring. Personal success is also about setting goals for yourself and reaching them through hard work, dedication and sacrifice. Achieving personal success is the only way to achieve real happiness and peace with yourself. Personal ... on going ,and it is what we most often identify the word success with. We most often identify success with being wealthy and important in the professional world. Academic success, though, is about doing one s best; it is about making the most of our potential. It is about hard work, and knowing that you worked to get where you are. It is about being happy in your career and satisfied ... as the achievement of something desired planned or attempted. Therefore, success cannot be judged by anyone than oneself. It is a personal thing. It is the realization of goals, desires or plans made by one s self. It is not measurable and yet is something we always use to compare others or appraise someone s worth . Success, in one form or another, is something that we will always be striving ...
- 20880: Surfing Is Supposed To Be Para
- ... enthusiasm to find these sanctuaries people bring the cage of society with them. Very quickly it becomes necessary to erect bars to keep people out. William Tucker Is Nature Too Good For Us? William Tucker s essay Is Nature Too Good For Us discusses the complications with the environmental movement to set aside pieces of land as wilderness. One of the main points of Tucker s argument brings up the problem with preserving natural land as wilderness is that these wild paradises often conflict with people s desire to visit these paradises and experience them. Tucker uses the example of Kauai as a paradise that has been ruined by the overuse and overpopulation. Tucker describes how in 1964 the Sierra Club ...
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