(NNIS) system. The NNIS system was a voluntary network of U.S. hospitals collaborating with CDC to monitor HAIs from 1970–2005. Hospitals participating in NNIS provided acute care‚ had 100 or more beds‚ and a minimum of one full-time equivalent infection control practitioner for the first 100 occupied beds. Detailed methods of the NNIS system are described
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HINGLISH This might seem as being an unusual way of beginning an essay; but the best part about this is people are not perceiving it to be unusual at all. People here refer to 1‚170‚938‚000 Indians‚ with few exceptions of children and the ones totally oblivious of English language. None the less‚ the numbers speak for itself and there have been claims that HINGLISH‚ a mixture of Hindi and English‚ may soon become the most common form of the “Queen’s language”. According to a British expert Professor
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One can trace back the history of today’s Miera Paibis to the days of the Nupi Lan or women’s war in 1904 and 1939. Beginning as a protest against price rise‚ the demand extended over to administrative reforms against the oppressive economic and administrative policies ruled by the Manipur Maharaja and the Political Agent—Mr Gimson—of the British Government. Women’s role in public sphere is not new to Manipur. Meitei women have enjoyed a significant space outside household spheres. Traces of this
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(1253-1325 AD)‚ author of pahelis and mukris in the "Hindavi" dialect. 4. Kabir (1398-1518)‚ a major figure of the bhakti (devotional) movement. 5. Nanak (1469-1538) author of a section of the Adi Granth 6. Surdas (1467-1583) author of Sahitya lahri‚ Sur Sarawali‚ ’Sur Sagar etc. 7. Malik Muhammad Jayasi author of the Padmavat (1540) etc. 8. Mirabai (1504-1560) author of Mira Padavali etc. 9. Goswami Tulasidas (1532–1623) author of Ramacharitamanas Vinay Patrika 10. Keshavdas
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Blessed Teresa of Calcutta‚[1] born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Albanian: [aˈɲɛs ˈɡɔɲdʒa bɔjaˈdʒiu]) and commonly known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997)‚ was an ethnic Albanian‚ Indian Roman Catholic nun. She knew she had to be a missionary to spread the love of Christ. At the age of eighteen she left her parental home in Skopje and joined the Sisters of Loreto‚ an Irish community of nuns with missions in India. After a few months’ training in Dublin she was sent to India
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Tujhse shadi karke pachta raha hun Dil kerta hai tujhey kuttay k agay dal dun Samnay wala passenger: wao wao wao wao! Pehle kiss karo‚ Phir palang per leta do‚ Phir chaddi utar do‚ Phir niche haath lagao‚ Aur check karo k Baby ne su su to nahi kiya na Teacher: What is your caste? Student: Pehle hum Singh they‚ Phir Rajput hue‚ Phir Sharma ho gaye‚ Abhi hai Darzi…. Aaage Mummy ki marzi Banta: Yar meri biwi pani se bohat darti hai. Friend: Acha wo kaise? Banta: Yar kal mein ghar
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I. TARMAC COMPANY 1.1 Tarmac’s structure Tarmac was originally formed by Edgar Purnell Hooley in 1993 and now being the UK ‘s largest quarrying company and supplier of construction. Tarmac leads on the market of aggregates‚ ready mixed concrete and asphalt. Its business also include national contracting and Buxton. In process of forming and developing. Tarmac is required to has a clear structure to set up a wealthy business. Base on scenario‚ Tarmac has set in place an organizational structure
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involvement of people with the campaign." The commercial and the subsequent Asian Paints campaigns marked a beginning of a bond for Piyush Pandey‚ executive chairman & creative director - South Asia‚ Ogilvy with the brand that would make ’Fevicol ka mazboot zod’ proud. The ’Mera Wala’ campaign started out in the early nineties and also marked Asian Paints’ entry into corporate advertising. Prior to that "Apcolite‚ which was their flagship product wasn’t even advertised that much"‚ says Abhijit
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healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are those which are transmitted to the patients during their treatment in a hospital or any other healthcare facility but which are not present or incubating before admission (Bagheri Nejad‚ Allegranzi‚ Syed‚ Ellis‚ & Pittet‚ 2011). Patients in low-income countries mostly depend on the public hospitals for their treatment‚ whereas public hospitals‚ due to their resource-poor health-care settings sometimes play a vital role in spreading HAIs. Hospital-acquired infection
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Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs)‚ or healthcare associated infections‚ encompass almost all clinically evident infections that do not originate from a patients original admitting diagnosis. Most infections that become clinically evident after 48 hours of hospitalization are considered hospital-acquired. HAIs represent a frequent nonspecific clinical problem with potential consequences for morbidity and mortality. The highest rates of HAIs are observed in intensive care units (ICUs)‚ which are
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