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    asnda

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    Determinants include – – – – – – – – – Personal and inborn features (sex‚ age‚ genetic make-up Social and cultural status (education‚ income‚ gender) Culture – how one feels about health Environment - safety‚ pollution‚ ventilation‚ sanitation‚ Educational attainment – knowledge and skills‚ Health practices behaviors- hand washing‚ eating‚ alcohol‚ smoke Childhood development- nourishment‚ feeding patterns‚ expose to risk Access to care – health care pregnancy‚ complications‚ etc

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    Djcantrell

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    others‚ while I achieve my educational goal to obtain my Bachelors Degree in Human Services. | Skills & Abilities | Good understanding of practices pertinent to care-giving Understanding of safe patient handling Ability to maintain hygiene and sanitation standards Excellent time management skills Strong written and verbal communication skills | Experience | Home Health Care Giver Private Employer AUGUST 2012 – December 2012 Responsible for the care of an eighty three year old woman

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    Causes and effects of the decrease of living conditions in Haiti The deforestation of Haiti is one of the causes leading to the decrease of living conditions in Haiti. As Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the Americas‚ the Haitians routinely cut down the trees to burn them or turn them into charcoal and sell this. (National geographic daily news‚ 2010) Due to this‚ Haiti became one of the most deforested countries in the world. (Country studies‚ 2011) Between 1990 and 2010‚ Haiti lost

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    Cholera and Public Health in the 19th and 20th Centuries Before modern medicine and hygiene‚ infectious diseases were much more common and much more dangerous than they are today. This is because with a combined lack of hygiene and proper medical practice‚ bacteria were able to spread rapidly and were harder to contain. This caused for a number of epidemics and outbreaks to occur before major advancements of modern medicine took place in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. One of the most common

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    UNDP; UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) website (www.unicef.org). Maternal & Child Mortality and Total Fertility Rates ‚ Sample Registration System (SRS) Office of Registrar General‚ India An ecological quantification of the relationships between water‚ sanitation and infant‚ child‚ and maternal mortality June J Cheng ‚ Corinne J Schuster-Wallace‚ Susan Watt ‚ Bruce K Newbold and Andrew Mente MPIDR WORKING PAPER WP 2011-005 FEBRUARY 2011 (REVISED JANUARY 2012) Bhave SA. Trends in perinatal and neonatal mortality

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    Waterlogging in Guwahati

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    Water-logging in Guwahati Guwahati is called the gateway of Assam. It lies at the banks of the river Brahmaputra. It is surrounded by hills and has a tropical climate. The weather is often hot and humid in summer‚ cold and frosty in winter‚ but in the rainy season and also to some extent‚ in summer‚ it is often bombarded by heavy rainfall. Rainfall is frequent in the summer season and very frequent in the monsoon. The city experiences an annual downpour of almost 400cm. But apart from quenching

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    passengers daily) * Country’s second biggest land owner after defence * Backbone of the nation’s transportation system Issues necessitating privatization * Poor quality of services * Catering * Delays * Hygiene & sanitation * Safety & Security * Outdated technology * Poor and outdated infrastructure * Inefficiency- under utilization of resources and manpower Why not fully privatize? * Most valuable asset of the nation .

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    eating such street foods are the state of sanitation‚ freshness of the viands or lack thereof‚ the amount of sweat‚ hair‚ and saliva that goes to the exposed morsels‚ and the hand-washing practices. These hazards can cause diseases like typhoid fever‚ hepatitis‚ diarrhea and worst thing is liver cirrhosis. Street foods therefore can be sources of enteropathogens. The transmission of these pathogens via food to humans is due to defective personal hygiene. Absence of proper food handling may result

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    National University HNSTPO2 Civic Welfare Training Service 2 Community Needs Assessment Group: 1(PHA122) Group Officials Signature Team Leader: Katrina Joice A. Dela Cruz Asst. Team Leader: Zaynab D. Hadjiali Group Members Norhannah G. Baniaga Gerald M. Castañeda Lireil Ann D. Aranas Alanis Morisette G. Azagra Cristy M. Abalos Johna D. Babilonia Cielo Maigne P. Valle Noreen Jane D. Bacordio ACKNOWLEDGMENT There are important personages who contributed to the accomplishment

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    Human Life & Safe Water

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    Water politics is politics affected by water and water resources. For this reason‚ water is a strategic resource in the globe and an important element in many political conflicts. It causes health impacts and damage to biodiversity. 1.6 billion people have gained access to a safe water source since 1990.[63]The proportion of people in developing countries with access to safe water is calculated to have improved from 30% in 1970[64] to 71% in 1990‚ 79% in 2000 and 84% in 2004. This trend is projected

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