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Casualty

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Casualty: Insurance Glossary Dictionary II - Casualty

Definition and meaning of Casualty :

 

Refers to a loss, particularly the loss of a ship.

(Source Lloyd's )

 

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Casualty: Encyclopedia II - Dongzhou protests of 2005 - Casualty

The official New China News Agency stated that three people had been killed and eight others injured, but there are other reports that quoted villagers saying as many as 20 people had been killed. There are reports that local authorities are refusing to return bodies to families, in some cases offering money to villagers instead so that they would stop asking for the bodies. It is also reported that on December 9, many villagers held incense sticks and knelt in front of police barricades in the village, asking for the bodies of their ...

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Dongzhou protests of 2005, Dongzhou protests of 2005 - Incident, Dongzhou protests of 2005 - Casualty, Dongzhou protests of 2005 - Aftermath

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - Casualty lifting

Casualty lifting is the first step of casualty movement, an early aspect of emergency medical care. It is the procedure used to put the casualty (the patient) on a stretcher. Developed emergency services use lifting devices, such a scoop stretchers, that allow secured lifting with minimal personnel. Other methods (explained below) can be used when such device is not available. Since only stabilised casualties are moved (except in unusual circumstances), the lifting is usually never performed in emergency; emergency movem ...

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - U-boat

U-boat is the anglification of the German word U-Boot ▶ (help·info), itself an abbreviation form of Unterseeboot (its literal meaning: "undersea boat"), the German word for submarine. The primary targets of the U-boat campaigns in both world wars were the merchant convoys bringing supplies from Canada and the United States to Europe. Austrian submarines of World War I were also known as "U-boats". U-boat - World War I. < ...

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Casualty: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Cold Harbor - Battle

Battle of Cold Harbor - Leadup. The battle began on May 31, 1864, when Union cavalry under Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan occupied the crucial crossroads of Old Cold Harbor, 10 miles (16 km) from the Confederate capital of Richmond. By outflanking Lee's army three separate times, including twice after battles that were actually Confederate tactical victories, they stood at the gates of Richmond. Grant hoped that one more attack might finally break the outnumbered Army of N ...

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Battle of Cold Harbor, Battle of Cold Harbor - Location, Battle of Cold Harbor - Battle, Battle of Cold Harbor - Leadup, Battle of Cold Harbor - Assault, Battle of Cold Harbor - Aftermath

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner

Wile E. Coyote (also known simply as "The Coyote") and the Road Runner are cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, created by Chuck Jones in 1949 for Warner Brothers. Chuck Jones based the films on a Mark Twain book called Roughing It, in which Twain noted that coyotes are starving and hungry and would chase a roadrunner. Chuck Jones once said of his most famous protagonist and antagonist that "Wile E. is my reality, Bugs Bunny is my goal." He originally created the Road R ...

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - Censorship

Censorship is the control of speech and other forms of human expression, often by government intervention. It is most commonly applied to acts which occur in public circumstances, and most formally involves suppression of ideas (by criminalizing or regulating expression). Discussion of censorship often further considers less formal means of controlling perceptions by excluding various ideas from mass communication. What is censored may range from specific words to entire concepts. The ostensible motive of censorship is to stabilize or improve t ...

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - 1994 in television

This is a list of television-related events in 1994. 1993 in film 1994 in film 1995 in film 1993 in home video 1994 in home video 1995 in home video 1993 in television 1994 in television 1995 in television For the American network television schedule, please see 1994-95 American network television schedule. 1994 in television - Events. Fe ...

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Casualty: Encyclopedia II - Culture jamming - Critique of culture jamming

Canadian authors Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter in 2004 released a book called The Rebel Sell: Why the Culture Can't be Jammed, criticizing culture jamming as not only ineffective, but encouraging the very consumerism it seeks to quell. (The U.S. release of the book is called Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture). In a wider critique of the underlying theory of counterculture largely inspired by the writing of Thomas Frank, Heath and Potter note that the capitalist system thrives not on conformity -- as ...

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Culture jamming, Culture jamming - Origins, Culture jamming - Examples of culture jamming, Culture jamming - Critique of culture jamming

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Casualty: Encyclopedia II - Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Aftermath

Pockets of rebel resistance remained in Wexford with the last rebel group under James Corocoran, veterans of the battle of New Ross, not being defeated until February 1804. Wicklow experienced a form of fugitive warfare in the years after 1798 but the failure of Robert Emmet's rebellion in 1803 finally convinced the last organised rebel forces under Michael Dwyer to a negotiated surrender a few months later. The 1798 rebellion was probably the most concentrated outbreak of violence in Irish history and resulted in the deaths of c. 30, ...

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Irish Rebellion of 1798, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Background, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Society of United Irishmen, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Government Crackdown and Counter Revolution, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Plan, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Outbreak of the Rebellion, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - The Rebellion Spreads, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Atrocities, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - French Landing, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Aftermath, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Legacy of 1798, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Sources

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Casualty: Encyclopedia II - Gulag - History

From 1918 camp-type detention facilities were set up, as a reformed extension of earlier labour camps (katorgas), operated in Siberia as a part of penal system in Imperial Russia. The two main types were "Vechecka Special-purpose Camps" ("особые лагеря ВЧК") and forced labor camps (лагеря принудительных работ). They were installed for various categories of people deemed dangerous for the state: for common criminals, for prisoners of the Russian Civil War, for officials accused of corruption, sabotage and embezzlement, various political enemies and dissidents, as well as former aristocrats, b ...

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Gulag, Gulag - Terminology, Gulag - Variety, Gulag - History, Gulag - Conditions, Gulag - Geography, Gulag - Influence, Gulag - Culture, Gulag - Colonization, Gulag - Life after term served, Gulag - Latest developments, Gulag - People, Gulag - Wikisource

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Casualty: Insurance Terms Dictionary - FC&S Bulletins. Fire, Casualty, and Surety Bulletins

Definition and meaning of FC&S Bulletins. Fire, Casualty, and Surety Bulletins :

 

FC&S Bulletins. Fire, Casualty, and Surety Bulletins: A service, published by the National Underwriters Company, explaining coverages, forms, underwriting, and rating procedures for the various Property, Casualty, and Surety lines of insurance.

(Source: InsWeb)

 

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Casualty: Insurance Terms Dictionary - FC&S Bulletins. Fire, Casualty, and Surety Bulletins

Definition and meaning of FC&S Bulletins. Fire, Casualty, and Surety Bulletins :

 

FC&S Bulletins. Fire, Casualty, and Surety Bulletins: A service, published by the National Underwriters Company, explaining coverages, forms, underwriting, and rating procedures for the various Property, Casualty, and Surety lines of insurance.

(Source: InsWeb)

 

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Casualty: : Insurance Sitemap I - C

This is a sitemap for Insurance - C . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The sitemap(s) covers over 4.324 different insurance terms.

 

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Casualty: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Eccleston - Biography

As a child his ambition was to play football for his beloved Manchester United, but he found himself to be a much better actor than he was a footballer, and inspired by television dramas such as Boys from the Blackstuff, he took to acting as his profession. He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and first came to public attention as Derek Bentley in the 1991 film Let Him Have It, based on true events. However, it was a regular role in the TV series Cracker (1993–94) — culminating in his character's dramatic death in the second series ...

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Christopher Eccleston, Christopher Eccleston - Biography, Christopher Eccleston - Doctor Who, Christopher Eccleston - After the Doctor, Christopher Eccleston - Filmography, Christopher Eccleston - Television, Christopher Eccleston - Radio and Narration, Christopher Eccleston - Theatre, Christopher Eccleston - Selected Awards and Nominations, Christopher Eccleston - Film & Television, Christopher Eccleston - Notes/Trivia

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Casualty: Encyclopedia II - Insurance - Types of insurance companies

Insurance companies may be classified as Life insurance companies, who sell life insurance, annuities and pensions products. Non-life or general insurance companies, who sell other types of insurance. In most countries, life and non-life insurers are subject to different regulations, tax and accounting rules. The main reason for the distinction between the two types of company is that life business is very long term in nature — coverage for life assurance or a pension can cover risks over many decades. By contrast, non-life insuranc ...

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Insurance, Insurance - Principles of insurance, Insurance - Indemnification, Insurance - How an insurance company makes money, Insurance - Determination of rate structures, Insurance - Gambling analogy, Insurance - History of insurance, Insurance - Types of insurance, Insurance - Types of insurance companies, Insurance - Life insurance and saving, Insurance - Financial viability of insurance companies, Insurance - Controversies, Insurance - Insurance insulates too much, Insurance - Complexity of insurance policy contracts, Insurance - Redlining, Insurance - Health insurance, Insurance - Dental insurance, Insurance - Insurance Patents, Insurance - The insurance industry and rent seeking, Insurance - Insurance in Blackjack, Insurance - Glossary, Insurance - Quote, Insurance - Lists

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - Adolf Hitler's medical health

Adolf Hitler's medical health has long been a subject of popular controversy. There has also been speculation regarding his mental health. Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs. Unbeknownst to most people today, and especially to many Germans at the time, Hitler suffered from several medical ailments. In 1934, the young Schutzstaffel officer and surgeon Dr. Karl Brandt, assisted by Professor Werner Haase, was assigned as his escort physician. Professor Theodore Morell, who was reputed for ...

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - Police

Police forces are government organisations charged with the responsibility of maintaining law and order. The word comes from the French, and less directly from the Greek politeia, referring to government or administration; the word police was coined in France in the 18th century. The police may also be known as a constabulary, after constables, who were an early manifestation of police officers. In most Western legal systems, the major role of the police is to discourage and investigate crimes, with particu ...

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - 2005 in television

This is a list of television-related events in 2005. 2004 in film 2005 in film 2006 in film 2004 in home video 2005 in home video 2006 in home video 2004 in television 2005 in television 2006 in television 2005 in television - Events. January 1 - The U.S. channel package "PT East", originally created by the New York, New York, company PrimeTime 24, and ...

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Casualty: Encyclopedia - 1986 in television

See also: 1985 in television, other events of 1986, 1987 in television and the list of years in television. For the American network television schedule, please see 1986-87 American network television schedule. 1986 in television - Events. January 6 - A Vicks Formula 44 ad premieres, starring Peter Bergman from All My Children, in which he told the viewing audience "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV." This phrase, first used in the early 1970s by Robert Young of Marcus Wel ...

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