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EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION AGREEMENT

This Agreement is entered into by and between the City of Hollywood, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the “City” and the Hollywood Professional Fire Fighters, Inc., Local #1375, International Association of Firefighters, hereinafter referred to as the “Union”. It is the intent and purpose of this Agreement to assure sound and mutually beneficial working and economic relationships between the parties hereto, to provide an orderly, prompt and peaceful means of resolving

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Burns: Classified according to depth and size of the burn.1stdegree (superficial) & 2nddegree (partial-thickness/burn top 2 layers). 2-3 weeks healing time.3rddegree (full-thickness/plus fatty tissue above muscle) & 4thdegree (skin/fat/muscle/bone), slow healing, produce severe scarring, loss of normal range of motionPatient’s hand = 1% body coverage.Thermal Burns:most common type of burns caused by fire, hot liquids, or a hot surfaceChemical Burns:direct contact with strong acids,
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  • Positive Freedoms: fundamental rights and freedoms that require acton by individuals to express and by governments to secure..

  • Civil Rights: fundamental guarantees ensuring equal treatment and protecting against discrimination under laws of a nation

  • Bill of rights: first 10 commandments

  • 13th Amendment (1865):Abolishes and prohibits slavery

  • A super PAC ________: can spend unlimited amounts of money but must not coordinate with a campaign

  • American Political Parties: a two party system that has weak third

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INJURIES
Fracture: A broke bone
Twist: To injure by rotation or turning
Cut: A skin wound from a Sharp object
Tear: To injure by pulling tissue apart
Bruise: To cause damage to capillaries
Concussion: A brain injury caused by impact
Ligament: Fibrous tissues that connect bones
Sprain: A joint injury caused by overstretching
ANATOMY AND POSTURAL CONTROL
What is the name of the human system corresponding to muscles and bones? The locomotor system
Name the place where different bones join and allow movements:
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1.What happened after Roger approached the first nurse at the hospital?

She stopped smiling and looked very frightened.

2.What did the second nurse do after she heard Roger’s name?

She turned pale and her right hand started to tremble

3.Why was the young man at the table next to Roger trying to console his wife?

Because their baby was dead

4.How did the young man and his wife influence Roger?

He decided to return to the hospital to see his child.He was happy that his child was aliv

5.Describe Roger Button’

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SECTION B

SECTION B

1.Discuss the major theories of INTRA/INTERSTATE war in terms of causes and solutions.

How does the ‘levels of analysis’ approach relate to general theories of war? Can these approaches be combined?

How do concepts such as state failure and ethnic war add to our understanding of this problem? What role might humanitarian military intervention play as an international response to such problems?

‘limited war’

INTERSTATE Summary The study of interstate war still occurs to a large

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