Maylene is the Gym Leader of Veilstone City’s Gym, known officially as the Veilstone Gym. She hands out the Cobble Badge to Trainers who defeat her. She specializes in Fighting-type Pokémon.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Maylene
take your pokeballs and chop them off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster
@ Y U Hate to Love Me
How many people had to live with painful health problems like cancer and birth defects from both disasters.
Much much more than 150.
Germany is closing all of their nuclear plants after promoting other sources including solar power on peoples homes. You forgot solar, wind and wave power. z
I need ideas of what to put in an emergency preparedness bag. Well… More of a bag that I can just pick up and it has everything I would need(generally speaking). A bag that I could take camping last minute. Not necessarily sleeping bags and stuff but the essentials. Things that would help whether I was camping, or just going to the pool( like a pocket knife{I take one everywhere})
Of course, you should put in some medical kit or supplies and a flashlight.
Multiple choice problems might be easy. If a person has a clue to what the answer is, he can easily eliminate the wrong answers. Instead of completely learning the subject he can just memorise algorithms given in SAT books. He doesn’t really know the what it’s about. A better standardised test would be a test that requires him to write out explanation for the problems along with answers. This might work for math and science portions, but it may not work for reading and writing.
It is a good measure of basic skills/raw intelligence but not a measure of motivation.
I really need answers to the emergency preparedness Merit badge. Be nice and help me out, post a link or something. And please dont talk about the stuff about " boy scouts being honest and stuff like that", half of the successful people in this world have become successful because they cheated somewhere in life. Id appreciate it greatly. BTW this is regarding Boy Scouts of America ( just to clear up confusion )
Answers? ANSWERS?!?! Like its a *test*?
what sort of lame counselor are you seeing for this merit badge anyway?!?
EP is an ** Eagle-required ** merit badge. There isn’t a chance in hell, heck, purgatory or perdition I would give out a rote-memorization ”test” for Emergency Preparedness. You get *tested* - one on one - and over and over again, you are required to *show* (not just talk - - *show*) how to handle various emergency situations.
Let’s go over some of the requirements very briefly - you tell *me* where you think you can just write out answers:
(1) Earn the First Aid merit badge. ‘Nuff said
(2) a. Discuss with your counselor the aspects of emergency preparedness:
Prepare for emergency situations
Respond to emergency situations
Recover from emergency situations
Mitigate and prevent emergency situations
and include in your discussion the kinds of questions that are important to ask yourself as you consider each of these.
b. Demonstrate your understanding of the aspects of emergency preparedness for 10 (of 17 listed) situations listed in the Emergency Preparedness merit badge book.
- - - Our troop also includes ”lightning strike” with the situations - as we had 4 boys affected by a lightning strike at Philmont, three of whom earned either the Honor Medal or Heroism Medal.
3. *Show* how you could safely save a person from the following:
a. Touching a live household electric wire
b. A room filled with carbon monoxide
c. Clothes on fire
d. Drowning using nonswimming rescues (including accidents on ice)
(anywhere in there you think you could have someone write the answer for you?…)
5. With another person, *show* a good way to move an injured person out of a remote and/or rugged area, conserving the energy of rescuers while ensuring the well-being and protection of the injured person.
(Our boys from our troop had to do *exactly* that - getting a boy off Mt Baldy during a lightning storm - rescue helicoptors could not fly… They had to stop a few times along the way, to let a doctor (from a different troop that joined the rescue) perform CPR to re-resescitate the boy. Our troop does *not* accept a verbal answer… and a written answer would not dare be handed in.)
7. Take part in an emergency service project, either a real one or a practice drill, with a Scouting unit or a community agency.
(anywhere in there you think you could have someone write the answer for you?…)
8. Do the following: (a) Prepare a written plan for mobilizing your troop when needed to do emergency service. If there is already a plan, explain it. Tell your part in making it work.
…well, I guess you could have someone write this out for you….
(b) Take part in at least one troop mobilization. Before the exercise, describe your part to your counselor. Afterward, conduct an "after-action" lesson, discussing what you learned during the exercise that required changes or adjustments to the plan.
(c) Prepare a personal emergency service pack for a mobilization call.
Prepare a family kit (suitcase or waterproof box) for use by your family in case an emergency evacuation is needed. Explain the needs and uses of the contents.
9. Do ONE of the following:
(a) Using a safety checklist approved by your counselor, inspect your home for potential hazards. Explain the hazards you find and how they can be corrected.
(b) Review or develop a plan of escape for your family in case of fire in your home.
(c) Develop an accident prevention program for five family activities outside the home (such as taking a picnic or seeing a movie) that includes an analysis of possible hazards, a proposed plan to correct those hazards, and the reasons for the corrections you propose.
I suppose you could have someone write out one of these for you.. if you really are that pathetic a cheat.
What happens if another huricane comes, and it is just like hurricane katrina? Will it be called hurricane katrina too?
If another hurricane comes then we will have to deal with it.
They all have different names
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How long did the coast guard pilot fly during hurricane Katrina?
Does anybody know how long they are allowed to fly on a average week and how long they flew during Hurricane Katrina?
it is one week.
Since Katrina, can you put yourself in the survivor’s shoes and really show compassion on what these people had to go through? Many people lost loved ones and lost everything! Take a minute and think about it! I can’t wait to see some answers. If you are going to be rude, just do not answer!
I didn’t give a damn about a single victim of Katrina. It was their own fault for not leaving. If they couldn’t afford to leave, too bad. Not everyone is meant to make it to the finish line, period. Sink or swim. No compassion from me.
I had to suffer through Hurricane Isabel in 2003. Did George Bush send FEMA to help us? Did I get any kind of help or assistance? No. George Bush doesn’t care about white people, either, apparently.
Kanye West is one of the main reasons I am of the mindset of "Screw the Katrina ‘victims’." He had to make it about race. I hate weak-minded people who cry because they are black and they think either that the world hates them, or owes them something.
I wish more people had died. Then maybe someone would have something to cry about.
No one cared when my power was out for three weeks, and I was making ramen on a hotplate fueled with propane. Why should I care about these people?
Envy, lick balls. I used a personal reference to prove that I wasn’t just popping off like you are. I have been through a hurricane. You have not. When I went through it, you didn’t see me crying that the government wasn’t there for me.
Pinky, same thing; you haven’t been through a national disaster. I have. I have the actual life experience of a hurricane, so if I want to call the people crying about FEMA not rescuing them fast enough, a bunch of crybaby losers, I will.
Both Structural and Non Structural
get life boats ready and accesss to the near and keep the vital/essentials packed ready for shifting
I’m looking to find out who represented the views of those who were involved with hurricane katrina? Whether that be the state representative or the district representative for those involved?
Thanks!
Ray Nagin: mayor of New Orleans