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    Food service is one of the most important activities in any hospital. As a therapeutic measure it contributes directly through scientifically prepared nutritious diets‚ aimed at specific disease conditions. It is a most potent psychological force in patient satisfaction‚ patient acceptance of hospital regime resulting in fast recovery‚ employee satisfaction and morale and also plays a major role as a general public relations measure. Since food service is a medico-administrative area‚ dietician

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    Slums

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    depict inadequate housing and miserable condition with reference to living standards (Meade p 43). In the slums‚ numerous individuals seek housing facilities within small living spaces. The slums also lack basic local authority services such as sanitation‚ collection of waste‚ water‚ drainage systems‚ street lighting‚ and emergency roads. Most slums also lack schools‚ hospital‚ and public places that might offer adequate environment for social amenities. The experience of France illustrates the essence

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    bad access to resources may be because of bad soil‚ due to animals trampling the ground‚ or they may live in a hot desert‚ or a cold‚ snowy place. It may also be because they have no money to buy seeds or anything to grow. Another example is bad sanitation due to no plumbing‚ and if the people live near a river they can pollute the river making access to fresh water hard to come by. A bad government may have a lot of money‚ as do other rich people‚ but they are greedy and can’t part with their money

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    Water Pollution in Pakistan

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    A Special Report Pakistan’s Waters at Risk Water & Health Related Issues in Pakistan & Key Recommendations Based on Information/Data drawn from Government Documents and NGOs / IGOs Publications February 2007 Endorsed by Report compiled by: Freshwater & Toxics Programme‚ WWF – Pakistan. Cover page design: Communications Division‚ WWF – Pakistan. Published 2007 by WWF – Pakistan‚ Ferozepur Road‚ Lahore – 54600‚ Pakistan. Opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect

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    cycle within the communities. Within these communities‚ poverty is the underlying cause of nutrition and health concerns. The degree of malnourishment is influenced by the political and economic issues‚ season and climate conditions‚ poor water sanitation‚ and lack of education when women are with child or breast feeding. While malnutrition is more common in underdeveloped and developing countries‚ it is also exist in developed countries such as the United States and India. In more affluent nations

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    In this assignment I am going to assess different methods that can be used to promote and protect individuals within the public. I will also evaluate the effectiveness of methods that are used for promotion and help protect others from getting both MRSA and various types of cancer. M3- Within the methods I have mentioned about Cancer‚ I would suggest that individuals prioritise them. If they do this it will help protect them and maybe even save their life. Cancer In my opinion I suggest

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    Organizational Chart III. Discussion Findings/Analysis/Recommendation a. Organization structure b. Facilities‚ Equipment‚ etc. c. Manpower d. Work atmosphere‚ Interpersonal Relations e. Use of Material Resources f. Sanitation Procedures and Practices IV. CONCLUSION V. INDIVIDUAL LEARNING INSIGHT VI. APPENDICES a. Curriculum Vitae b. Photographs/Documentation c. Menus and Prices/Room Rates d. Forms/Flyer e. Certificate of Completion/PER

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    Unit 3- individual needs in health and social care. Assignment 2 P2-Factors which affect the everyday need of individuals By shakela Jaji 10b Contents page: Introduction Chapter 1 Physical and health related factors Chapter 2 Socio-economic factors Chapter 3 Lifestyles factors Introduction: * In this topic you will learn about the factors that affect every day needs‚ health and well-being of individuals. You

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    Ho Chi Minh City Background Ho Chi Minh city‚ formerly known as Saigon‚ has a population of 7.163 million. It is the most populous city in Vietnam‚ and located on Saigon River‚ north of Mekong River Delta. It was once under the French Colonial Rule‚ and was transformed into a major port city and metropolitan centre. Large scale rural-urban migration took place during the Vietnam war‚ with the percentage of population residing in Ho Chi Minh city increasing from 4 percent in 1950 to nearly 6 percent

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    Young Lords Research Paper

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    Americans and on my life personally. The Young Lords instilled a sense of Puerto Rican pride during a time when Puerto Ricans were looked at with great racial‚ cultural and language discrimination as well as economic exploitation. They changed the sanitation standards on inner city streets‚ started free children’s

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