YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :The Future of Fire Fighting
Essays 301 - 330
In eight pages this paper presents a review of Donald Reinertsen's Too Many Irons in the Fire Managing Design Capacity in an Uncer...
In a paper consisting fo 6 pages a hypothetical study of fatigue is discussed in terms of its impact upon emotions and assesses th...
This paper examines the changes resulting from 1943 when North American women ventured into the workplace to keep the economy goin...
In twenty pages this paper discusses how profiling is being used more commonly by police and law enforcement as a crime fighting t...
In five pages the prolific career of Eugene Smith is examined in a critique of his work with the emphasis upon his Second World Wa...
This paper consists of six pages and reveals how familiar situations and places are used by the poet to reveal the alienation the ...
In five pages this report discusses how conflicting ideologies were responsible for soldiers to continue to fight overseas' wars a...
out on half a week or so of this bizarre therapy. One can even wonder what Marlas real role is in the movie, other than to give c...
have often been recognised as being effective in preventing the spread of fire and saving lives. It is for that reason hey have be...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares these two catastrophies in terms of cause, reaction of society, and cost along wit...
In twenty five pages the fire department's successes are assessed and include the application of Advanced Life Support Care System...
In five pages this paper examines how OSHA is involved in determining safety protocols and discusses how this affects fire service...
In three pages this paper discusses the fire services industry implications of the 'Two In Two Out' rule devised by OSHA. Ten sou...
In 7 pages this paper examines the government's campaign propaganda designed to get women into the workplace during the Second Wor...
In five pages this paper examines Lord Moran's perspectives upon courage under fire which was based upon his own personal experien...
In seven pages this paper examines how the theme of death is handled in London's short stories 'The Law of Life' and 'To Build a F...
In two pages this paper discusses nineteenth century America and how industrialization had resulted in a turbulent political clima...
In nine pages the Lilly company is discussed in a financial analysis that also includes its patterns of hiring and firing. Eight ...
their dreams. Initially it would seem that the characters of this movie would hardly be called a "hot group." However, when we e...
In thirteen pages this paper discusses the fire symbolism featured in William Faulkner's Light in August, The Sound and the Fury, ...
In five pages this Harvard case study regarding a publicized case of the mid Eighties involving an AIDS afflicted employee who was...
This paper addresses the practices of rapid intervention and search teams in insuring the safety of both firefighters and civilian...
with the famous line: "None of them knew the color of the sky" (PG). The introduction is chilling. Why would no one know the color...
loss of life. New laws specified that there must be two exits per floor, one of which could be a staircase, but the other had to b...
more despicable methods of death. As soon as soldiers reached the grounds, they knew their lives were in peril. The glow of arti...
story we are offered a look at the power of searching for ones identity, the tentative hold we all have upon life, and the search ...
great lineage in that his parents were magical. His parents were killed, something he must somehow remedy, and he is being raised ...
(2003). Also, in order to be considered disabled, the individual must have a record of such an impairment or is regarded as having...
Christs face and that an imprint of His face was then left on the cloth. There is also the Turin Shroud, also that is said to have...
people who cannot suffer can never grow up, can never discover who they are. That man who is forced each day to snatch his manhood...