Excessive intake of certain nutrients 3. Faulty eating habits F. Stress-provoking factors – e.g.‚ 1. Strained marital relationship 2. Strained parent-sibling relationship 3. Interpersonal conflicts between family members G. Poor environmental sanitation – e.g.‚ 1. Inadequate living space 2. Inadequate personal belongings / utensils 3. Lack of food storage facilities 4. Polluted water supply 5. Presence of breeding or resting sites of insects‚ rodents or other vectors 6. Improper garbage /
Premium Health care Hygiene Family
% Brand Story & Lifebuoy - Manish Samtani Read on ................................... personal wash brand. It has been around since 1895. It has always stood for health and hygiene‚ delivered through germ protection. The ruby red colour soap‚ with its distinct odour‚ has carried the Lifebuoy message of health across the length and breadth of the country‚ making it the largest selling soap brand‚ not only in India‚ but anywhere in the world. The name ‘Lifebuoy’ is supposed to convey the promise
Premium Hygiene Advertising Health
Good Germs Bad Germs Author: Jessica Snyder Sachs January 21‚ 2013 We live in a world full of bacteria‚ in fact‚ bacteria is all around us. They are tiny‚ one celled creatures that get nutrients from their environments in order to live. In some cases that environment is a human body. But not all bacteria are bad. Some bacteria are good for our bodies; they help keep belongings in balance. Good bacteria live in our intestines and help us use the nutrients in the food we eat and make waste from
Free Immune system Bacteria Asthma
Operation Systems and Procedures 3) Facilities‚ Equipment‚ etc. 4) Manpower – scheduling‚ work method‚ styles of communication 5) Work atmosphere‚ inter – personal relations lay-out‚ ventilation‚ color scheme of office. 6) Use of materials resources 7) Sanitation procedures/ practices B. Strengths C. Improvement Areas/Weaknesses D. Recommendations III. CONCLUSION IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY I. INTRODUCTION Since Intramuros‚ Manila was designated as a world heritage site in 1995 by UNESCO; this historical place
Premium Manila Chef Food
EARLY HARAPPAN Centralized authority Trade networks linked this culture with related regional cultures and distant sources of raw materials‚ including lapis lazuli and other materials for bead-making. MATURED HARAPPAN High priority on hygiene Sewerage and drainage systems The massive citadels of Indus cities‚ which protected the Harappans from floods and attackers. They were among the first to develop a system of uniform weights and measures. Harappan engineers followed the
Premium Indus Valley Civilization Sindh
Industrial Revolution Cassiem Fredericks Grade 8E1 History 2013 Question 1. Why urbanisation happened in Britian : The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain because of the textile industry. New ideas and new technological inventions was thought of which created an increasingly industrial and urbanised country. Britain had an abundance of cotton‚ used in the making of textiles. When the cottage industry and the manufacturing of clothing at home changed to the factory system‚ new machines
Premium Industrial Revolution Factory
substantially‚ even as the population continues to grow. High rates of infant mortality are caused by poverty – lack of basic necessities and poor living conditions. Wide spread of infectious diseases from overcrowding in slums‚ lack of adequate sanitation and clean drinkable water and scarce medical resources. Starvation‚ malnutrition with ill health and diet-deficiency diseases Worse famine Inadequate supply of fresh water for drinking water‚ industries and sewage treatment. Some countries use
Free Overpopulation Demography Water
and growth of children. (Cabrera B. and De Leon B.‚ 2004). Ascariasis is a disease of humans caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides. It is prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical regions where hygiene is poor. Ascariasis is most common in tropical areas with poor sanitation and in Asia‚ where farmers use human feces as fertilizer. In the United States‚ it’s more prevalent in the south‚ particularly among people ages 4 to 12 (L. Williams 2005). Experts estimate that 25 percent of
Premium Disease Epidemiology Ascariasis
Proteus mirabilis is a small gram-negative bacteria bacilli and a facultative anaerobe. A facultative anaerobe is when an organism can live in the absence or presence of oxygen. It is also a prokaryote‚ a single celled organism lacking a cell membrane bound nucleus‚ and can be divided into bacteria and archaea. Proteus mirabilis is characterized by their motility‚ its ability to distinguish maltose‚ and its inability to distinguish lactose. Proteus has the ability to stretch itself out and secrete
Premium Bacteria Microbiology Escherichia coli
Background Information Discovering the alarming fact that while 900 million people around the world did not have access to safe drinking water‚ and that Australians spend over 600 million dollars on bottled water each year‚ at age 19 Daniel Flynn decided to create a social enterprise. Thankyou Water empowered Australians to fund safe water projects in developing nations through the sale of bottled water. Being a university student at the time‚ David Flynn and his team of friends‚ were shocked at
Premium Water Water supply Drinking water