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    in, if their itinerary changes during the day. The day/white board is then updated accordingly. Staff understand the importance of not divulging any personal information eg: Address, telephone number, face book or email address details this includes their own personal mobile phone number, and land line numbers. There is a policy on staff not taking clients home, this includes children looked after, children and young people in need, care leavers or their parents to the staff members home.

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    In 2011, Snapchat grasped the attention of millions of smartphone users across the world. Consumers were ecstatic for the launch of the very first social networking application that would allow people to send pictures and short videos, to a controlled group of people, for a few seconds before they disappeared and never surfaced again. Snapchat was the first application that established the idea of impermanent content, which gave consumers a sense of security when sending content to others. This was

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    vital characteristic in a person’s life; obtaining this quality spoke highly of a person’s character. Before these modern day technological advancements, people were forced to use their memory to remember when homework was due, what so-an-so’s phone number was, and who’s birthday was next week. Life without the internet also forced the people of the world to keep up with personal belongings. People knew to keep up with homework assignments, work forms, and things such as bookbags because

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    Mundane Objects

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    Simple, mundane objects can hold an abundance of meaning to those who own them. For example, a collection of stamps may hold no meaning to some people, but to others, that collection might be their most prized possession that they have worked for years to complete. Collecting mundane objects is extremely common in the United States. In fact, Arnold, Graesch, Regazzini, and Ochs writes that “most U.S. households have a collector, even if it is a child collecting shells or stamps” (4). In other countries

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    history file to the file history.bak. history >history.bak 4. Sort the corp_phones1 file by the last four digits of the phone number. sort –n –k3 corp_phones1 5. Create and use a command that displays only the last names and telephone numbers (omitting the area code) of people in the corp_phones2 file. Place a space between the telephone number and the last name. cut –c 5-20 corp_phone1>corp_phones2 6. Assume you have a subdirectory named datafiles directly

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    for various emergencies. In addition, health issues should be considered in broad terms. First aid considerations are of vital importance. However, there are other issues that should be addressed, such as long-term impacts of exposure and trauma. A number of specific aspects that need to be considered are outlined in this section. However, not all of these matters will need to be considered for all facilities (or even

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    Mission Trip In America

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    to alleviate health risks. The guideline offered by the U.S. Department of State regards alerts and warnings. The following pamphlet of names, emergency resources, email addresses and phone numbers are required for each country; to assist in accomplishing this mission to alleviate all risks. Having a phone number permits the missionaries to stay in contact. Each country offers supplies, education and USAID’s development program/ Academic Outreach in the US Consulate /ACS. The office service building

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    environment like in Pakistan where safety culture does not prevail results in increased vulnerability to accidents thus frequent emergency situations on construction projects. The author being a Project Manager on construction projects have experienced number of emergency situation involving loss of life of worker. The Safety Rules requires that the constructor shall establish Emergency Response Procedures for every project, Life Insurance of worker

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    because the most suitable course of action has to be taken. Depending upon the nature of the call, the call handler will be responsible for a number of things such as ensuring an effective use of resources, directing emergency services to deal with the incident, ensuring response times are met, directing non-emergency calls to the appropriate telephone number or agency, maintaining contact with the incident team to monitor the progress and safety of the team, ensuring communications with the emergency

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    Group 2 Unit 03 Health, safety and security in the health sector. 1.1 Outline how risks to health safety and security can be minimised in an organisation or service. Answer. Risks can be minimised by following standard procedures within the work place. Machinery, tools or materials- Machinery should be guarded correctly with the appropriate controls fitted ( including emergency stops and interlocks). Routine inspection and effective defect reporting system will also help reduce misuse and

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