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6 February, 2007 at 12:36 pm #258983
@slayer wrote:
patient management, patient flow, emergency planning, support services etc etc.
Are these things you had never trained for before? Can you explain what they mean a bit more, thanks.
6 February, 2007 at 12:05 am #258995@robbo wrote:
Berbatov didn’t try to cheat the referee for a penalty then, no? That was by far the worst dive out of the 2, but because it is Ronaldo, that everyone will point a finger at him rather than another player playing for the opposite team. What about when every player who makes a meal out of the little tiny things just to get a free-kick? At the end of the day, diving is diving, regardless of where it is on the pitch. Every player does it and every player is at fault for it, whether you are in the penalty box, or not.
Every player caught diving should be punished with a ten game ban. I didn’t see the berbatov one. Should ronaldo be punished for his cheating behaviour?
5 February, 2007 at 10:40 pm #258981Frantic woman on Talksport right now telling us the police have cordened off a street in Liverpool. She describes it as a police state scenario, martial law.
“Anything that is in public domain is for public consumption- anything else stays confidential. I would point out that training doesn’t always mean physical- training and preparedness can take many other forms (google “emergency planning” n see what ya get)-“
No, i meant, what medical training have you recieved that you dont normally get, to do with a bird flu disaster? SPELL IT OUT?
5 February, 2007 at 9:07 pm #258419@slayer wrote:
I havent “begun to see the light”- Ive always been enlightened
But you said “what is at fault is the school for its perceived PC attitude and the Sec of State for Eduation for creating a culture like this“. Your multiculturalists created this nightmare.
The difference is, I wouldnt have chosen to make this thread an attack on Islam or Muslim children
I havn’t, im blaming your multicultural friends. THEY are the one’s who allow the radicalism.
You use sensationalist language, higlighted in red to single out specific Islamic points, to make a point about political correctness
It explains the nightmare you think is good for our society.
The thing is slayer, you either welcome this moderate to extremism into our country and go with it, or you say goodbye to it all, because one person’s extremism, is another’s moderate.
5 February, 2007 at 7:43 pm #258979@slayer wrote:
[No Emma, it teaches us how to put our lives on the line, with as minimal a risk as possible, to ensure those who need the emergency services will receive some form of assistance, however limited.
Can you give us the basic teachings you recieved?
5 February, 2007 at 7:22 pm #258977@slayer wrote:
You don’t- in fact the public sector will bear the brunt of much of a pandemic as they are daily in contact with people who are ill, vulnerable or at risk. There nothing you can do except hope it doesnt happen to you
Ok, so this training that you’ve been doing over the last 18 months has been a waste of time?
5 February, 2007 at 7:20 pm #258417@slayer wrote:
Emma, demonising Islam and Muslim scholl children is not the way forward. Dont children have rights?
I agree, and yes they do.
Do they have to accept whatever is said to them and “tough” if you don’t like it.
No.
Children have the right to complain- what is at fault is the school for its perceived PC attitude and the Sec of State for Eduation for creating a culture like this
Slayer, you are beginning to see the light.
Children complain, headmaster talks to teacher, teacher gives his side of story and headmaster decides what will occur from now on.
I agree, if the headmaster does the right thing.
Not difficult is it
No. Makes you wonder why the teacher wasn’t given the right of reply.
5 February, 2007 at 11:21 am #258415A supply teacher has been sacked from a secondary school following complaints from Muslim pupils.
Andrew McLuskey was sacked from Bayliss Court Secondary School in Slough after a Religious Education lesson discussing the pros and cons of religion.
Pupils at the predominantly Muslim school claimed Mr McLuskey said most suicide bombers were Muslim.
But he rejected the allegation and said the school was too quick to sack him without giving him right of reply.
“I feel it’s very unjust,” he said.
“I think I should’ve been given the chance to respond to the allegations and not in effect be ejected from a job without the chance to defend myself.”
The school authorities denied they were being heavy-handed and said their first priority was pupils’ welfare.
“I don’t think it’s important what I think,” said the school’s deputy head teacher Ray Hinds.
“It’s what the pupils think that were in the classroom at the time. And they were very upset.”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6326277.stm
Doesn’t seem to matter what Mr Mcluskey said, its how the children feel of what he said, when he may not have said anything bad.
Not innocent before proved guilty, guilty because muslim children feel so. Banana republic.
Tell me again, why did you vote New Labour? Why do you let this nonsense go on? Why do you feel its justifiable to turn our society into a hellhole?
5 February, 2007 at 11:05 am #258973How will you medically defend yourself, then others?
4 February, 2007 at 11:11 pm #258971Fair point slayer, but does it strike you as odd that she said the government did an excersize just last week? Why didn’t she say like you, that weve had regular excersizies over the last 18 months?
What have you learnt?
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