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    Dark Age of Nursing

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    Different Era in the History of Nursing From Dark Ages to Renaissance (THE MIDDLE AGES)       During the late middle Ages (1000-1500) -the crowding and poor sanitation in the monasteries nurses went into the community. During this era hospitals were built and the number of medical schools increases.       Between 1500 and 1860 (A.D.) -the Renaissance all affected nursing. As nursing was not valued as an intellectual endeavor it lost much of its economic support and social status. The nursing

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    Drinking Water and People

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    reason that WaterAid is established is because of the amount of years it has been around for. “WaterAid in America also undertakes research‚ outreach‚ and public education activities throughout the USA to raise awareness about the global water and sanitation crisis and its solutions” (WaterAid.org n. pag). Although WaterAid is instituted in several

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    Suburban Railway in Mumbai‚ the capital of Indian state of Maharashtra and the nation’s financial capital. The bombs were set off in pressure cookers on trains plying the Western line of the Suburban Railway network.Health and Hygiene Cleanliness and Sanitation in Indian Railways is a multidisciplinary responsibility and vests with various departments of

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    single-stranded RNA virus” (Racaniello‚ 2005). This virus is transmitted through human to human contact‚ the contact consists of fecal to oral contact or oral to oral contact. The virus mostly affects infants and young children due to the reduced levels of sanitation with younger individuals. According to

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    the lack of care. “No privacy and no real sanitation was provided. Prisoners would have to wash in dirty water‚ without soap and with no change of clothes for weeks or months on end.” (Holocaust Explained)18 Because of the lack of sanitation‚ typhus started to spread in the camps and infected many prisoners. Additionally‚ Nazis did not give nutritional food to the Jews and allowed a majority of Jews to starve. From the lack of food‚ space‚ and sanitation‚ countless numbers of Jews died in the camps

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    The British Military Administration‚ or simply BMA‚ was the governing authority in Singapore after Japanese surrendered (1945-1947). Immediately after the war‚ many issues arose‚ such as the lack of food‚ poor sanitation‚ and the people’s lack of money. The BMA was only ‘successful’ when it resolved or reduced many of these issues. I believe the BMA is ‘unsuccessful’. Firstly‚ the people of Singapore possessed no money to purchase their needs. Immediately after the war‚ the Japanese currency of

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    places such as Africa‚ and South America‚ where many governments are being overthrown. When a government is inconsistent‚ a tax system cannot be established and revenue can’t be collected. If a government doesn’t receive revenue‚ it cannot provide sanitation‚ or

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    Typhoid Fever

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    bacteria is "shed" by infected people who handle food or fluids without washing their hands‚ or when sewage carrying the bacteria contaminates water‚ milk‚ and other foods. Although relatively rare since the advent of vaccines and improvement of public sanitation (about 400 cases are reported annually in the United States‚ 70% of which are acquired through international travel)‚ typhoid fever was once common and still arises in impoverished areas of the world where squalid conditions prevail and medical

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    Private prisons scattered across the country house tens of thousands inmates. The companies behind some of the largest private prisons claim they are lifting the weight of taxpayer dollars funding federal prisons. In a billion dollar industry‚ many find it hard to believe that they’re not working for their own best interest. Humans rights organizations across the country have challenged the corporations behind the industry. These groups argue that this system doesn’t work to rehabilitate prisoners

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    food shortage as well. Many people think that this was Gods punishment for their sin like greed‚ blasphemy‚ heresy‚ fornication‚ and worldliness. Modern europe now know a way to prevent the plague from spreading‚ modern sanitation and public health practices. Modern sanitation and public health practice doesn’t eliminate the plague but does prevent people from getting sick and

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