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Dreamloop Games Ltd., known as Dreamloop, is a Finnish video game developer based in Tampere, Finland. [1] The company was founded in August 2014 by current chief executive officer Joni Lappalainen, current chief technical officer Hannes Väisänen, and current chief marketing officer/creative director Steve Stewart. [2]
Inescapable is a 2012 Canadian political thriller film written and directed by Ruba Nadda.The film stars Alexander Siddig, Marisa Tomei, and Joshua Jackson.Siddig plays Adib, a former Syrian intelligence officer who becomes embroiled in a cat and mouse chase while trying to locate his photographer daughter, Muna, in Damascus.
The Rule of Rescue is heavily attacked by Shepley Orr and Jonathan Wolff in their article “Reconciling cost-effectiveness with the rule of rescue: the institutional division of moral labour”. [2] They argue the application of the rule leads to injustice and a suboptimal health outcome under the constraint of limited resources.
A duty to rescue is a concept in tort law and criminal law that arises in a number of cases, describing a circumstance in which a party can be held liable for failing to come to the rescue of another party who could face potential injury or death without being rescued. The exact extent of the duty varies greatly between different jurisdictions.
Rules! is a 2014 educational puzzle video game co-developed by Marcel-André Casasola Merkle and Agnes Lison and published by TheCodingMonkeys. It was released for iOS in August 2014 and became the first game to be released on the Apple Watch in April 2015.
Inescapable may refer to: Inescapable, 2012; Inescapable, 2003 Lesbian erotic film by Helen Lesnick "Inescapable" (song), Jessica Mauboy 2011
Road Rules: X-Treme is the thirteenth season of the MTV reality television series Road Rules, which takes a group of young people and places them on a series of quests and challenges to compete for prizes. X-Treme took place in South America, in Argentina and Chile.
The Mines Rescue Rules, 1985 [1] came into force with effect from 2 April 1985 in India, replacing the previous Coal Mines Rescue Rules-1959, to provide for rescue of work persons in the event of explosion, fire etc. in the Mines.