Yes, I believe people should have the right to rescue services even if they put themselves at their own risks for multiple reasons. My first reason is that it’s their job to protect and serve everyone including people who put themselves at their own risk. The next reason is everyone is always putting themselves at their owns risks when they step outside the door. My final reason is service members want to help all people.
Have you ever wondered why rescue services exist? If you answered yes you probably came up with to rescue people so here’s the main question, why would some get rescued but not others if we’re all putting ourselves at danger? Part of being a rescue service member is to help people who are in danger so whether you’re putting yourself at a risk or others are putting you at risk you should still have the right to rescue services.
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An earthquake could hit and kill everyone or a tree could fall through our old school at squish everyone inside like when ant colonies get stepped on. Another risk could be if a lightning strike could hit that room at this very moment, so don’t move. ABC News took a poll and found out 220 million adults drive daily so that means 220 million people put themselves at risk each day by just stepping in their own car. Just being alive is putting yourself at a risk whether you’re driving or going for a small hike up Everest. That is where the saying “you aren't promised tomorrow so make today count” comes
There are so many ways you can maintain a safe & secure environment, you must always make sure there are fire signs around, first aid sign, where all the nearest fire exits are, fire extinguisher. To prevent anyone from tipping over you should make sure there are no wires laying around on the floor make sure that walking space is clear from any objects you can trip on, always keep liquid away from electrical objects as this may cause a fire if spilt, if there is a spill make sure you tell someone such as a caretaker to clean it up, always make sure there are wet floor signs up if the floor is wet as this will prevent anyone from slipping over.
There are also important responsibilities of workers in the health and social care sectors which underpin the support of individual service users to make sure that the individual rights are maintained.
In different circumstances, people have to risk other people's lives to save their
situation where there was a potentially dangerous situation and how these people who in to help.
This could cause someone harm because they do not know that the floor is wet, therefore standing on the floor and the wet floor causing them to slip. This could then cause the person to hurt themselves. Another example of a risk in a workplace would be that employees have to cross a busy road getting to work with no crossing, this could be a risk as they need to cross the road, but this could be difficult, therefore the risk could be getting hit by a car. In work place they are risk assessments put
For the rest of my life there are two days that will never again trouble me. The first day is yesterday with all its blunders and tears, its follies and defeats. Yesterday has passed forever bye my control. The other day is tomorrow with its pitfalls and threats, its dangers and mystery. Until the sun rises again, I have no stake in tomorrow, for it is still unborn. With God's help and only one day to concentrate all my effort and energy on, this day, I can win! Only when I add the burden of those two frightening eternities, yesterday and tomorrow, am I in danger of faltering under the load. Never again! This is my day! This is my only day! Today is all there is! Today is the rest of my life and I
“Do not be concerned about the future; keep your attention on today, and stay in the present moment. Just live one day at a time. Always do your best to keep these agreements, and soon it will be easy for you. Today is the beginning of a new dream.”
Do people have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk? Mountain climbing is an activity of climbing mountains. For helicopter services, each cost about $2 million apiece and the helicopter could only take one climber. The air is very thin on the higher level of the mountain, climbers may have faced bad weather. Members of climber are increasing in the climbing season, many of them are in the death zone that there are traffic jams. People do not have the right to rescue services when they put themselves in a risky because people may die, and bad environment.
Superheroes; they save and protect the world’s people. They courageously stand up and battle against evil, anarchy, injustice, crime, and sin. When the world has nothing else to defend itself, they are the ones who are present with a duty to safeguard everyone. The superheroes you may know, such as: Superman, Batman, Iron Man, etc. all have extraordinary superhuman powers which they use to shield those in need. However, anyone can be a superhero. Throughout history, many people have become like superheroes not because of extraordinary powers, but extraordinary courage, bravery, humanity, and love. Those people made a choice to risk everything they had in order to save another human being. Is it the right thing for a person to stand up
Imagine you are one of the highest mountains in the world. You don’t care about the risks because there are rescue services to help you. But what if one day they all decide to quit or they don’t come to you in time? There are amazing climbers who are still willing to make the climb but when they make a mistake there won’t be someone behind you to bring you back up when you fall.There are people in this world who are willing to take risks and reach their own Mount Everest but sometimes the price can be too high to bear. For example, having the person who rescued you died trying. That person is part of the rescue services. When climbers are putting their own life on the line, they shouldn’t be demanding the rescue services to save them when they are putting themselves at risk.
In the world, it is so easy to walk past an individual that is in distress without even knowing that there is something wrong. People notice something and expect the individual in front of or behind them to assist the distressed, and it happens more than often. For example, driving past an individual that is stranded on the side of the road is so simple. It is much easier to drive past than assist, especially when driving on a city street. Many people think about helping, and want to help, but they just do not.
Can you save other people’s lives when you are in danger or close to death? I would say “No” most of the time because my life is the most important thing in the universe at least for me. This is a quite difficult and controversial question, but I assume that the majority of people would say no as well. I don’t understand why the climbers take risks that they can die.
Known for his unorthodox style of writing as well as his innovations in the world of poetry, Walt Whitman could be seen as one of the most influential authors of America. Whitman's most famous work, "Leaves of Grass", a collection of poems, most prominently displays this. His poetry exemplified his beliefs of Romanticism and Transcendentalism in that individuals, community, and nature were important above all. To spread these beliefs, Whitman wrote his poetry in the form of musical carols in his works, "Carol of Occupations", "Carol of Harvest", and "Carol of Words" to make his messages more coherent.
Other possible hazards are doors and exit points. Doors should have a spring device to close on themselves once they’re open to minimise anyone leaving without being notices, secure stair-gates should be fitted at both ends to minimise falls, and the main entrance should have a secure lock/ buzzer system to minimise unlawful entry or exit.
these people risk their lives to save or help others when those are in need. These people