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    the food was not at the right temperatures. Everything went well on that day but two days after; 46 guests of that party got Food Poisoning‚ and now the resort is getting a lot of bad publicity. Food Poisoning which is also called Food-borne illness‚ is an

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    Borne Illness - Salmonella Food Borne Illness - Salmonella Abstract There are many things in the world that can make a person sick. A lot of times‚ it is a simple matter of just being careless‚ or ignorant of the facts‚ that causes a person to get sick from the foods or animals that they handle. One type of bacteria that can be picked up from these bad practices is Salmonella. If left unchecked‚ or if action isn’t taken‚ then this bacteria has the potential to develop into an illness‚ spread

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    foods can be detrimental to a person’s organism by causing life-threatening diseases. For that reason‚ food safety comes into play. Food safety is a scientific discipline describing handling‚ preparation‚ and storage of food in ways that prevent illness. This includes a set of laws that should be followed to stay away from potentially severe health hazards. Food can transmit disease from individual to individual‚ and also serves as a growth medium for bacteria that can cause food poisoning (Roberts

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    General information: What is E.coli? Escherichia coli‚ or commonly referred to as E.coli is a foodborne pathogen that normally inhabits in the intestinal track of humans and animals. It is the most common and wide spread infecting organism and is in the family‚ Enterobacteriaceae. Enterobacteriaceae is a large family of Gram-negative bacteria‚ meaning the bacteria appear pinkish or red. How fast and how does it spread? The main way that E.coli can spread is through food and water supply. Common

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    Level of Awareness and Practices on Food Safety and Sanitation among Third Year Students in Malayan Colleges Laguna: Input to Food Safety Program Chapter 2 Literature Review As stated by Ko (2011)‚ about 15%-20% of food poisoning that was caused of temperature abuse and cross contamination in Taiwan occurred at schools. While in America‚ students that works on food establishments were tested to know their proper knowledge when it comes to food safety and it the test shows that only 39% of the

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    they drink a lot of water and it can reduce the index of the melamine‚ it is not ver easy for a 18-year-old person to get this illness. According to the news we knew that there were 14 infants in Gansu suffered from this illness in 2008. The infants who got this illness would feel very hurt at the kidney and it is ruthless for the little cute infants to get off the illness. If it is serious the babies need to do the operation such as: stone surgery‚ percutaneous nephrolithotomy and ESWL. The doctors

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    According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness‚ 83% of jail inmates with a mental illness did not have access to needed treatment. 83% is much too high‚ and the number will most likely only grow if society does not do something about it. This problem is one that is a very valid issue in our current society‚ and it is one that people shove to the background of debates. People who suffer from mental illnesses cannot foresee the consequences of something this drastic and are not on a level playing

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    The Effects of a Supported Employment Program on Psychosocial Indicators for Persons with Severe Mental Illness William M.K. Trochim Cornell University Running Head: SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT Abstract This paper describes the psychosocial effects of a program of supported employment (SE) for persons with severe mental illness. The SE program involves extended individualized supported employment for clients through a Mobile Job Support Worker (MJSW) who maintains contact with the client after

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    “There has been an increase in the proportion of persons who associate mental illness with dangerousness‚ violence‚ and unpredictability” (Markowitz‚ 2005: 3) With reference to this statement‚ what is the public understanding of the nature and extent of mental disorder and how accurate is this? Intro This essay will look at the public understanding of the nature of mental disorder and to what extent it is associated with dangerousness and violence. The essay will begin by exploring the public’s

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    The article Effects of Serious Mental Illness and Substance Abuse on Criminal Offenses was a very interesting article and it also brought up some interesting facts. It talks about people who have a mental illness are overrepresented in jails and prisons. In the article it says that these people with these mental illnesses need treatment and not punishment and I think that is so true (4). I work in a prison and most of the prison population is mentally ill. I feel that if they would have given these

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