FIELD WORK REPORT WALTON CANTONMENT BOARD FIELD WORK REPORT “STUDY THE ORGANISATION OF WALTON CANTONMENT BOARD & IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROBLEMATIC AREAS WITH PRACTICAL PROPOSALS 42ND COMMON TRAINING PROGRAM CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY‚ LAHORE FACULTY MEMBER IN-CHARGE: Ms. Razia Masood GROUP Members: Mushtaque Ahmed (ML&CG)- Group Leader Shahzada Umar Abbas Babar (PSP)- Group Deputy Leader Hussain Ahmad Raza Chaudhry (PAS) Zulfiqar Ali Karrar (PAS) Seemab Zafar (IRS) Amna Chaudhry (FSP) Aiza
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ENVIRONMENT A. TYPE OF LAND………………………………………………………...23 B. TYPE OF HOUSES……………………………………………………...24 C. HOME OWNERSHIP D. WATER SOURCES……………………………………………………..26 E. WATER CONTAINER USED F. TOILET FACILITIES…………………………………………………...27 G. GARBAGE DISPOSAL…………………………………………………28 H. GARBAGE CONTAINER USED………………………………………33 I. ANIMAL RAISING………………………………………..……………29 J. DRAINAGE SYSTEM……..……………………………………………31 K. HOME GARDENING…………………………………………………...32 V. HEALTH CARE A. WEIGHT OF THE CHILDREN B. IMMUNIZATION STATUS
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health and consumer safety‚ and we help to protect the quality of the environment. RIVM collects and collates knowledge and information from various sources‚ both national and international. We apply this knowledge ourselves‚ and we place it at the disposal of policy-makers‚ researchers‚ regulatory authorities and the general public. Each year‚ RIVM produces numerous reports on all aspects of public health‚ nutrition and diet‚ health care‚ disaster management‚ nature and the environment.” This year
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yard‚ so why trash someone else’s? Carelessly discarding garbage affects everyone. Our waterways become damaged from litter‚ litter causes harm to people as well as animals‚ and the result shows that we don’t care about our environment. The primary sources of litter are pedestrians dropping garbage in the street or gutters‚ motorist discarding garbage out their windows‚ household refuse disposal and collection‚ commercial refuse and disposal‚ construction projects‚ people at leisure‚ entertainment
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NVQ LEVEL 3 UNIT 19: The principles of infection prevention and Control Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria (question and answer) 1. Understand roles and responsibilities in the prevention and control of infections 1.1 Explain employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection Answer: Control of infection is very important specially on a care homes because I as a healthcare service provider is working on vulnerable adults or old people‚ it is
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Group 9 Investigatory Project JH 7 – St. Leopold of Castelnuovo Chapter 2 Review of Related Studies The rinds of orange and other citrus fruits contain flavonoid phytonutrients. John A. Manthey‚ a chemist of the USDA Agricultural Research Service‚ discovered that these flavonoids can lower LDL‚ “bad”‚ cholesterol levels and triglyceride levels at a significant level. They also have potential anti-inflammatory properties. All these benefits can help reduce the risk of heart disease
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the world’s environment (Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development‚ 2012). In this paper‚ Team D will discuss the effects that sewage and crude oil have on the quality of air‚ soil‚ and water‚ environmental biological diversity‚ disposal methods‚ and alternative solutions toward the use of crude oil (University of Phoenix‚ 2013‚ Week Five Syllabus). Sewage As defined by Oilgae (2013) sewage refers to wastewater that commonly derives from liquid or solid human activities that contaminate
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(Public) sector 3. Sustainability management issues – Pollution (Environmental) 3.1. Water pollution- Oil leakage 3.2. Improper disposal of waste 3.3. Carbon emission 4. Sustainability management issues – Displacement (Socio-cultural) 5. Recommendations for Sustainable Management (Tactics) 5.1. Pollution (Environmental) 5.1.1. Water pollution – Oil leakage 5.1.2. Improper disposal of waste 5.1.3. Carbon emission 5.2. Displacement (Socio-Cultural) 6. Conclusion 7. Summary reflections on the overall
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Chapter I The Problem and Its Background Introduction In the Filipino culture‚ families live together in the same house. The parents‚ together with their children‚ together with their other relatives maintain a close family bonding. Because of this‚ the house is a place for nurturing children‚ a place wherein they can be safe from any harm and pollution. Filipinos are also dependent in the environment. Filipino children loves playing in the playground‚ loves to swim in the river and to climb
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With a total land mass of just 8‚124 square miles‚ El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America. Like many of its’ neighboring countries‚ it possesses very few natural resources. Since the nation’s economy is based predominantly on agriculture‚ it’s no surprise that its’ citizens often experience “resource roller coasters”. In addition‚ its’ long history of inappropriate land tenure and ownership practices date all the way back to colonialism. Even more strikingly‚ “sixty percent of
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