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    traditional method. So you can taste the original taste of pizza there. Pizza Margherita is a pizza prepared according to a recipe from the Italian chef‚ Rafaelle Espocito. The pizza was first made in1899 when Queen Margherita visited Napels to Escape a cholera epidemic in the north of Italy. She liked the pizza so much. So‚ Esposito decided to name it Pizza Margerita. Besides that‚ Italian bread is also tasty. Bread in Italian society has always been at the very centre of religious‚ family and social

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    Generally‚ in a fair sweets of different tastes and colours are placed in stalls for sale in open places. Thousands of flies come forward to take taste of them. The villagers buy and eat those sweets. As a result‚ there is every chance of the outbreak of cholera and dysentery. There are other enemies also. Cheats‚ Pickpockets and other bad character haunt their parents. A village fair has a great importance on the life of the village

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    A squatter settlement is an area of residence‚ the settlements are generally illegal because people have not got authority to build or legal ownership of land. In squatter settlements homes are generally built out of scraps (for example scrap metal and discard wood). These settlements are usually found around railway lines‚ waste tips and on rivers. People who live in squatter settlements work very hard just to survive‚ and to provide for their families. Residents of squatter settlements usually

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    Modern-day technology is an ever-expanding part of the daily lives of many people around the world. New inventions are being made to help make lives easier everywhere and new innovations are being made on older technologies to either make them more efficient or add entirely new features to them altogether. While the effects of technology may seem to be beneficial on the surface‚ some parts of the aftermath have been less-than-desirable. As stated by the essay “The steam Engine Powers a Revolution

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    from our vehicles‚ air conditioners as well as refrigerators will lead to greenhouse effects‚ acid rain and global warming. Now‚ let’s talk about water pollution. Water pollution will lead to spread of disease. Drinking polluted water can cause cholera or typhoid infections‚ along with diarrhea. Exposure to mercury will lead to Parkinson’s disease‚ Alzheimer’s disease‚ heart diseases and even death. Polluted water will harm the food chain too. Toxins within water can harm aquatic organisms‚ thus

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    example you have studied‚ describe and explain the causes and consequences of inner city decline. (10) One cause of inner city decline in Park Hill in Sheffield was the back to back slum houses that were present there in the 1800s. Diseases such as cholera were easily spread due to such dense housing. The housing was closely packed and was unsanitary which consequently lead to disease and poor quality of life for people; thus demonstrating inner city decline.. A consequence of the unsanitary‚ poor conditions

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    Community-Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (CIMCI) For WHOM? Community Children: ❑ One week to 2 months ❑ Age 2 months to 5 years Main Concerns: • Cough or Difficult Breathing (ARI) • Diarrhea • Malaria • Measles • Ear Infections • Malnutrition • Breastfeeding • Preventive Activities: Vaccinations & Vitamin A Algorithm: Check for Danger Signs Assess Main Symptoms Assess Immunization‚ Nutrition and feeding problems

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    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE This investigatory project aims to make use of rambutan peeling extracts that is high in phenolic compounds such as tannin and saponin that exhibits antioxidant activity and antibacterial activity against pathogenic bacteria. Although the seeds contain such compounds the peeling exhibit greater amount of the said compounds. Rambutan is a very popular fruit cultivated in the Philippines and it is eaten in large amounts. The rambutans rind is quickly discarded and

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    Medicine in the Civil War During the Civil War medical practice was in one of its earliest stages. This meant that medicine was not well practiced‚ things were not sterile‚ and doctors and nurses were not knowledgeable enough for the task at hand. Two thirds of men in the war died from disease rather than gunshots or weapon related injuries. The conditions were very unsanitary‚ and men often became sick just because of their living conditions. There was poor hygiene in camps‚ a lack of quality

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    Right to Water: the Road to Justiciability‚ The George Washington International Law Review. Volume: 36. Issue: 5. Publication Year: 2004 Right to Health: Unsafe water can lead to a number of diseases‚ including cholera. As mentioned above‚ unsanitary water has caused cholera and other epidemics‚ killing millions. The CESCR’s General Comment 14 on the Right to Health defines this right as an inclusive one that extends not only to timely and appropriate health care but also to those factors

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