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  2. Divers Alert Network - Wikipedia

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    1993 saw DAN open an insurance company 'Accident General Insurance'. Dan Asia Pacific was founded in 1994 under the name DAN Australia by Australian diver, John Lippmann OAM, after dual approaches from DAN America and Dr John Williamson of the Australian Diver Emergency Service (DES) to "establish a DAN entity in the Asia-Pacific." [8] [9]

  3. List of Divers Alert Network publications - Wikipedia

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    Divers Alert Network (DAN) is a group of not-for-profit organisations dedicated to improving diving safety for all divers. It was founded in Durham, North Carolina, in 1980 at Duke University to provide 24/7 telephone diving medical assistance.

  4. How do you calculate cost basis on investments? - AOL

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    Futures contracts and cost basis. Calculating the cost basis for futures contracts involves assessing the difference between a commodity’s local spot price and its associated futures price. For ...

  5. What Is Cost Basis and How Is It Calculated? - AOL

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    The cost basis of an asset is important to you for two primary reasons – tax planning and investment planning. These two reasons are related because only with the proper investment planning can ...

  6. Micromort - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving: UK: BSAC members 1998–2009 75 14,000,000 dives 5 per dive BSAC [14] UK: non-BSAC 1998–2009 122 12,000,000 dives 10 per dive BSAC [14] US – insured members of DAN 2000–2006 187 1,131,367 members 164 per year as member of DAN 5 per dive DAN [15] p75 Paragliding: Turkey 2004–2011 18 242,355 flights 74 per launch Canbek 2015 ...

  7. List of diving hazards and precautions - Wikipedia

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    Divers Alert Network 2014 data shows there are 3.174 million recreational scuba divers in America, of which 2.351 million dive 1 to 7 times per year and 823,000 dive 8 or more times per year. It is reasonable to say that the average would be in the neighbourhood of 5 dives per year.

  8. Aflac’s CEO gave us that obnoxious, genius duck and ... - AOL

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    Today, Dan Amos—who owns 0.5% of the company’s shares and 1.3% of voting shares—has turned his family business into a powerhouse, with more than 12,700 full-time employees globally.

  9. Scuba diving fatalities - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving fatalities have a major financial impact by way of lost income, lost business, insurance premium increases and high litigation costs. [ 1 ] The lack of reliable and reasonably complete information about the underlying causes of diving fatalities creates uncertainty.