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BWR
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BWRBoiling Water Reactor
BWRBarcelona World Race (Barcelona, Spain)
BWRBar Width Reduction (bar coding)
BWRBandwidth Ratio
BWRBasic Water Rescue (course)
BWRBasic (daily) Water Requirement (United Nations term)
BWRBrownsville Weir and Reservoir (Texas)


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The class provides a one to one ratio for instructors to participants which is unique since learn to swim lessons call for a ratio of one instructor to 5-10 participants; and a 1-10 ratio for the basic water rescue courses.
org Courses offered include: National Archery Association Level 1 instructor; ARC Basic Water Rescue and Small Craft Safety; CPR; Wilderness First Aid; Combined CRP and Wilderness First Aid; initiatives, Low and High Ropes, Climbing Wall Facilitator (in full package or separate segments); and ACA Outdoor Living Skills (OLS) instructor Training.
Following assessment and improvement of the junior guards' swimming skills, they're ready for an introduction to basic water rescue.
 
 
 
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