Sentences with phrase «by bystanders in»

In the closing shot of Flying — which is set to music written by Korean - born German composer Isang Yun, who was tortured by the South Korean secret service in the 1960s for his support of Korean unfication — bouquets of welcoming, pink - colored paper flowers held by bystanders in North Korea form a blurry surreal curtain that encapsulates the impenetrable, «unheimlich» notion of home.
And they found that defibrillators — the heart - jump starting machines popularized by medical soap operas — are used by bystanders in just 4 % of non-hospital cardiac arrests.

Not exact matches

There have been plenty of newsworthy incidents in the past that were caught on video by a bystander and streamed live on a social network or through an app.
A man whose bravery is matched only by his quick thinking, Moody pulled over, dialed 911 and was then informed by a bystander that a baby was trapped in a car seat, submerged in the water.
There is some speculation that this woman was simply the innocent bystander in a malevolent plan by the religious leaders to accuse and attack Jesus (John 8:6).
The descent of the Spirit at his baptism can be so understood; but, as we have noted, the accounts differ in such ways that it is impossible to tell whether the Spirit was seen and the voice heard by Jesus alone or by the bystanders also.
Coddled by his loving father, Chef Mark, the miniature pinscher has been renamed «Stiva the Diva» by wicked Aunt Jennifer, who enjoys being walked by Stiva down New York's sidewalks, where bystanders can often see them arguing about just who is in charge.
But in Philadelphia plenty of innocent bystanders get hurt by «G» scumbags.
Late in the game, Ellard, an interested bystander, came by to tell Anderson he was approaching the NFL record for yardage in a game, which happened to be held by Henry's best friend and Fresno neighbor, Stephone Paige of the Kansas City Chiefs.
And I find your comparison of a woman who attempted to breastfeed but found it personally uncomfortable to judgmental bystanders who are offended by the sight of a partially bare breast in public to be pretty obnoxious.
CPR performed by bystanders has been shown to improve outcomes in drowning victims.
Instead of bowing your head in shame, try to have a sense of humor about it by sharing a laugh with innocent bystanders.
Earlier this month, in connection with Breastfeeding Awareness Month, Lee joined 50 other nursing moms, members of a group called the «Badass Breastfeeders of Atlanta,» for a «Big Latch On» event where they nursed together in public and were joined by their families and other bystanders.
Researched and written in a style similar to that undertaken by Anthony Seldon in his studies of Blair, Brown and Cameron, «Shippers» carried out in - depth interviews at the time and immediately after the referendum with nearly all the senior participants as well as bystanders.
The redemption tour then made its way to a Memorial Day event in Co-op City, where he was characterized as a «bum» by a bystander who didn't support his stance on ObamaCare.
The grand jury, which first convened in August, has weighed evidence — including a video recorded by bystanders of Mr. Garner's arrest — and heard testimony from officers and emergency responders involved.
Vine then decided to stand up to the teacher for abusing her husband in front of their children — and the ensuing shouting match was filmed by a bystander on a mobile phone.
Assemblyman Jim Tedisco (R,C,I - Glenville) today announced he is introducing new legislation, the «Knockout Assault Deterrent Act», to protect innocent bystanders from being victimized by the so - called «Knockout Game» — a brutal new trend whereby gangs of youths target unsuspecting people and sucker - punch them in an attempt to make them unconscious — in some cases causing serious injury and even death.
The 2008 Mumbai attacks, which saw hundreds of people killed and injured when ten gunmen infiltrated the city by boat and targeted high concentrations of bystanders in hotels, railway stations and public places, have heightened alert levels in security forces across the world.
The proportion of patients who received bystander - initiated CPR and who also were defibrillated by first - responders increased from 14.1 percent in 2010, to 23.1 percent in 2013.
During the time covered in the study, Hansen said, 86.3 percent of patients received CPR before EMS arrived, with 45.7 percent initiated by bystanders and 40.6 percent by first - responders.
About the time of Milgram's experiment, Princeton University professor John Darley studied why bystanders, when confronted with strangers in distress, sometimes respond by walking away or closing the drapes.
A team led by scientists at Duke Clinical Research Institute finds that in North Carolina from 2010 to 2013, brain damage — free survival rose from 7.1 to 9.7 percent in cardiac arrest patients — mainly due to bystanders doing chest compression before medical personnel arrived.
Separately, Japanese researchers report an 8.4 percent rate of survival without brain damage in cardiac arrest patients treated manually by bystanders from 2005 through 2012.
If you could save the lives of five people by pushing another bystander in front of a train to his death, would you do it?
«We estimate that about 1,700 lives are saved in the United States per year by bystanders using an AED,» said senior study author Myron Weisfeldt, M.D. «Unfortunately, not enough Americans know to look for AEDs in public locations, nor are they are trained on how to use them despite great and effective efforts of the American Heart Association.
Y BOGUS, because a study done by researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center finds that the losers in aggressive interactions were often consoled by bystanders.
«Even though SCA during sexual activity was witnessed by a partner, bystander CPR was performed in only one - third of the cases,» said Sumeet Chugh, MD, senior study author and associate director of the Cedars - Sinai Heart Institute.
Despite these sexual activity related SCA events being witnessed by a partner, bystander CPR was performed in only one - third of cases.
The therapy not only killed cells at the primary tumor site, but also in distant metastases by «bystander» antitumor activity driven by the secreted MDA - 7 / IL - 24 protein.
This population epidemiology study uses data from a Japanese national registry to characterize trends in use of chest compression and defibrillation by bystanders and associated rates of neurologically intact survival among patients with out - of - hospital cardiac arrest.
The aims of this study were to examine temporal changes in the proportion of cardiac arrest patients who received resuscitative efforts before EMS arrival (CPR, defibrillation, or both) by bystanders, first responders, or both, including the combination of efforts between bystanders and first responders in North Carolina from 2010 through 2013; and to examine the association between these interventions and outcomes.
Immediate compression - only CPR performed by a bystander has also been shown to improve survival in out - ofhospital cardiac arrests compared to CPR with mouth - to - mouth resuscitation.
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Unfortunately — as I've seen in the ER — it's often the perfectly sober bystanders who end up being hurt by an intoxicated driver.
The promising atmosphere is perpetuated by an engrossing early sequence in which the central foursome debate the fates of three seemingly innocent bystanders, and yet it's equally clear that the movie begins to peter out almost immediately following that electrifying interlude - as writer / director Berg's less - than - cinematic visual choices result in a lack of thrills that grows more and more problematic as time progresses.
Now, as Mr. Brooks is pursued by tenacious detective Tracy Atwood (Moore) and forced to bend to the will of an opportunistic bystander, the killer who was once able to keep his murderous alter ego (Hurt) in check finds his control steadily slipping.
Whereas most trailers linger a few seconds at most on any one image, this extended spot — attached to screenings of Logan back in the spring — blows almost a minute and a half on an unbroken shot of Ryan Reynolds» irreverent crime - fighter laboriously changing into his costume in a phone booth, underscored by the iconic John Williams Superman score, as well as the sound of the bystander he's taking way too long to rescue being violently murdered off camera.
Jordan was living in Los Angeles when he first heard about Grant from a friend who posted video of the shooting — captured by bystanders with cell phones — on his Facebook page.
Watching an elderly man knocked violently off his bicycle in a hit - and - run by a white driver is startling, but it's the callous apathy of the white bystanders that haunts her.
The most expository line of dialogue in the entire film is said by Pearce's Eric, offering advice to a traveling companion who has just unintentionally killed an innocent bystander: «You should never stop thinking about a life you've taken.
Exuding genuine menace even while going for the melodrama, Russell is like a shock to the system as he revs up the action by giving an innocent bystander (Rose McGowan in prissy blonde mode) the ride of her life, as it were, as a prelude to the evening's main event.
The Bourne bodycount soars as Bourne bystanders are mowed down by that Bourne in a china shop, the Bourne who would be Bond, «Jason Bourne» for the re-teaming of Matt Damon with his best Bourne director, Paul Greengrass.
Throughout Civil War, there are acknowledged costs to the movie's confrontations, from the bruises that almost every character sports by the end of the film to the bystanders who are killed in the crossfire.
The event was captured by various cell phones from bystanders to the event, and as the film opens, we see the real - life footage from one of them, as the Bay Area Rapid Transit officers are standing over several seated young men they've detained at the Fruitvale station in Oakland's subway.
Fans will also be treated to two of their greatest films with the director, North by Northwest (1959), starring Saint as a seemingly innocent bystander drawn into a case of mistaken identity with Cary Grant, The Birds (1963), with Hedren as a spoiled heiress who finds herself in an avian nightmare with Rod Taylor.
«By teaching D&T, we are ensuring that all children are not just passive bystanders in our increasingly technology - driven world, but are informed citizens who understand how design impacts on their quality of life and how technology can be used for the benefit of mankind.»
I've gathered some resources for you to help teach the kids in your life to be upstanders instead of bystanders, starting by simply choosing kindness and inclusion.
The anti-bullying strategies conveyed in this game are informed by Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do, by Dan Olweus; Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher and Kid Needs to Know about Ending the Cycle of Fear, by Carrie Goldman; and The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander, by Barbara Coloroso.
Use these five resources to help students reach a better understanding of Kristallnacht and analyze the choices made by perpetrators, bystanders, and upstanders in a time of crisis.
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