Change for good With over 1.3 billion customers using Nokia devices‚ we’re in a unique position to effect positive environmental and social change around the world. For us‚ sustainability isn’t merely an exercise in damage limitation – it’s an opportunity to make a real difference‚ both to people and to our planet. Caring for the environment Climate change‚ energy and resource use are some of the biggest challenges facing the world today. From natural disasters to food security to rising sea levels
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4.2.2. Choice of an area of interest Participants could achieve a satisfactory consensus about which neglected disease to prioritize after they saw the results of the concomitant construction of roadmaps. Based on the resultant maps‚ participants of all workshops were asked to individually write down which disease they would choose and why they would not choose the others. A total of 80% of 15 respondents chose Leishmaniasis. All the “generalists” (i.e. researchers involved with all four diseases
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Real Pakistan Zindabad Pakistan was a beautiful country‚ decades ago. People were free to walk on streets‚ children were safe to play outside‚ and everyone was happy. The education system was a creative on-going system. There was no terrorism and hooliganism‚ but now it is the opposite of what I mentioned above. Nowadays‚ Pakistan is a country known for corruptions and terrorism‚ it is no longer the Pakistan that was in the time of Quaid-e-Azam. The government itself is corrupt. The education system
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The Kokoda battle is said to be one of the most significant battles. What really is the significance? What happened? And why do we remember it? From July 1942 – November 1942 the Australians fought against the Japanese in Papa New Guinea. It was a hard battle ending in a hard success for Australia. What really happened? The Australians weren’t going to fight but they were forced to repel a Japanese invasion. Papa New Guinea acted as a barrier towards Australia‚ so it was important nothing got by
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Transmission based Precautions Contact precautions‚ droplet precautions and airborne precautions (PPE required protective gear for cerumen management) Placement of patients‚ Environmental cleaning. Hand Hygiene 5 moments of hand hygiene set by WHO implies that hand hygiene must be performed before
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aware of infection problems and follow the proper precautions to prevent them‚ rates of some targeted HAIs can decrease by more than 70 percent (CDC‚ 2016). There are three main different precautions that are used in the healthcare environment which cover specific illnesses as well as have
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The topic of my essay is extremely significant to the time we are in now to understand the greenhouse effect and global warming issues that are talked by geologists. Bill McKibben has in his article ‘Sounding the Alarm Bell’‚ explained the reasons for spreading awareness on global warming. Global warming has been a big issue that has effects on our environment and if not stopped‚ the results can be catastrophic. Carbon dioxide emissions must be reduced by at least eighty percent if we are to avoid
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Gnim Bazim Period 2 EbolaLiberia Internet Sources: http://www.heritage.org/index/country/liberia http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/liberia.htm http://www.ok.gov/opm/jfd/xspecs/x27.htm Liberia: ● Population size: 4‚092‚310 (July 2014 est.) ● ● ● ● ● Population growth rate: 2.52% (2014 est.) Birth Rate: 35.07 births/1‚000 population (2014 est.) Death Rate: 9.9 deaths/1‚000 population (2014 est.) Migration Rate: 0 migrant(s)/1‚000 population (2014 est.) Climate: tropical; hot
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As recently mentioned‚ there will be a health focus to a workshop on climate change in Melbourne this weekend that is being put on by the Green Institute. One of the speakers is Senator Richard Di Natale‚ the Greens health spokesperson‚ who writes below that we need to focus more on the underlying causes of poor health. On related themes‚ don’t miss this New York Times article which profiles an organisation working on the social causes of poor healt. Health Leads trains about 1000 volunteers each
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India Demographics Profile 2013 Home > Factbook > Countries > India Population | 1‚205‚073‚612 (July 2012 est.) | Age structure | 0-14 years: 29.3% (male 187‚386‚162/female 165‚345‚284) 15-24 years: 18.2% (male 116‚019‚042/female 103‚660‚359) 25-54 years: 40.2% (male 249‚017‚538/female 235‚042‚251) 55-64 years: 6.8% (male 41‚035‚270/female 40‚449‚880) 65 years and over: 5.6% (male 31‚892‚823/female 35‚225‚003) (2012 est.) | Median age | total: 26.5 years male: 25.9 years
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