trenches where the soldiers stayed. The words “cowed and glum” means dispirit and sullen and it basically shows us that the young man‚ unable to find solace in the trenches‚ is unhappy and desperate. This is important because Sassoon criticizes the unhygienic
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dress is now seen as soiled and stained through the simple adjective “yellowing”. The fact that Havisham is still wearing the decaying dress 50 years after the day she was betrayed‚ indicates her inability to let go of this moment‚ and the dirty‚ unhygienic garment is symbolic of her whole life wasting away. Havisham’s loss of identity and wasted life is again emphasised as she looks in the “slewed mirror‚ full-length‚ her‚
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because they need to have all equipment for health and safety which will cost them a lot to fill it up. Food Hygiene - In both countries‚ McDonalds has to be very hygienic in order for the business to stay open and successful. The impact of an unhygienic restaurant would be catastrophic for the company’s image. Recruitment and Selection Law - All workers must be treated equally. For example In UK‚ you cannot dismiss a worker for being pregnant. There should be proper warning before dismissing
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lousy teeth” (Salinger 19) Context: Holden briefly describes Ackley’s physical characteristics after he barges into Holden’s dorm. Imagery Analysis: With the very few sentences he has used to describe Ackley‚ Holden already embeds an image of an unhygienic‚ disliked Ackley into the reader’s mind through imagery such as this. He later goes on to describe his actions‚ like cutting his nails‚ in detail to create more negative imagery of Ackley. Holden also describes events such as going to the movies
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One of the major cities that was effect by this disease was London‚ because of the unhygienic gray water disposal. John Snow and his fellow Londoners studied the symptoms‚ transmission‚ and helped save lives form cholera. Between fevers‚ cramps‚ and sever diarrhea the symptoms of choral where terrible to endure. Because the fluid loss was
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Accessibility to clean water(Problems associated) Vietnam is considered as one of the world’s most populated country in the worth since ranked thirteenth in recent survey. Vietnam has a river count of about 2360 rivers in the country with its length of more than 10km. These rivers serve as important economic values and use. There have been very causes of water pollution which deprives most people in Vietnam access to clean water or even water at all. The ecosystem around Vietnam’s rivers is eventually
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2. How did the Industrial Revolution transform society? During the 1700’s‚ manufacturing companies in Britain began producing goods in a completely new way that would soon spread across Europe and then across the world. Inventors built remarkable machines. New forms of power‚ such as steam‚ replaced the strength of human and animals. The factory system of making goods also came into use. All of these advances affected patterns of living as well as working. Because society was so transformed‚ this
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most people are not aware of it when they begin smoking. The truth is that a cigarette stain is very hard to eliminate from the teeth‚ and will probably end up costing a considerable amount of money. Yellow teeth are disgusting because they give an unhygienic image and make people look older. Moreover‚ another effect on the smoker is the immune system. Due to smoking‚ the system become weak and the smoker is prone to diseases such as influenza and pneumonia. Some of these diseases can be very deadly
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battle tactics began as offensive and later changed to defensive. The life in trenches was horrible‚ there were many rats‚ mud and diseases that were evident within the trenches. This lead to battle fatigue and shell shock. Many soldiers experiences unhygienic living conditions‚ Illnesses such as dysentery‚ trench foot and PTSD. 80% of the time solders were bored stuff‚ 19% of the time frozen stiff and only 1% of the time scared
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Road in Belfast. Inequalities are the social resources which are allocated unevenly throughout a society or community which create so called winners and losers. The Lisburn Road is a busy main arterial road into Belfast city centre with many shops‚ eateries and housing. The inequalities I have recognised on the Lisburn Road and that I will be discussing are social class‚ inequalities in terms of access and cultural inequalities. The Lisburn Road has over the years seen a big influx of overseas nationals
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