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    Most people take their water supply for granted and what is needed to ensure they are drinking clean water, that will be healthy for their consumption as well as the environment. Therefore, as a plant manager of a growing urban area, my job is to ensure the community is provided with clean and abundant water. However, local water supply has becoming polluted and water is in short supply, and I am facing a grave issue. Due to residue and substances run off from Industrial waste, road salts, construction

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    Before, women were considered housewives who were in charge of taking care of children and cleaning the house while their husbands worked jobs to sustain their families. As years passed, many things have changed throughout society, including the responsibilities of both men and women. Today, women work and provide for their own family as much as men do. Throughout the years, many roles have changed, but one issue remains which is that most men do not consider house cleaning as a mandatory task. Gross

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    Water Pollution In Africa

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    If I was the Secretary General of the United Nations and I was given $50,000,000 to spend on a world issue, it would be water. There are many world problems, but I think water is the most important issue. People in countries such as Africa. Sanitation is impossible without having clean water. Deforestation is a major issue to communities because it causes droughts and a lack of water overall. There are many people who do not have clean, non-contaminated water. 844 million people don’t have a basic

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    there is a chance that the occurrence of bacteria that cause diarrhea and cholera are present. Bacteria like, “diarrhea most often results from the ingestion of pathogens from excrement that has not been disposed of properly, or from the lack of hygiene” (Who.int. 2011). By implementing a plan to ensure that the water quality is safe is of utmost importance given the numerous risks

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    Imprinting itself down in the seamless pages of the unwritten book of great American pastimes, washing your car has somewhat misleading. Many people are genuinely satisfied with the outcome of taking any old bucket, filling it with hose water, adding in some Great Value dish detergent liquid that they got for a steal at Walmart, grabbing the most appealing wash rag they can find, and going at the paint work of their daily driver. Little did they know that this isn’t actually cleaning the car rather

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    lot of disasters and influenza which have affected the mankind severely. In the year 2009 India witness swine flu scare and one of the most important aspects to safeguard the people from this flue was hygiene. Doctors prescribed keeping hand clean and germ free to be safe from this virus and thus hygiene assumed greater significance. It was not swine flu but at the same time there were many other problems which doctors associate to the lack of cleanliness. This is when Mr. C.L. Malhotra also looked

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    Water and sanitation come under the 6th Sustainable Development Goal set by the United Nations.1 These are a group of 17 goals addressing different global issues which are aimed to be achieved by 2030. Water and sanitation are both fundamental to survival and confer many devastating consequences should they be denied. The devastating impacts of a lack of both water and adequate sanitation are strongly linked. Lack of Safe Water 1 in 9 people do not have access to clean water globally.2 This includes

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    Unit ICO1 The principles of infection prevention and control Understand roles and responsibilities in the prevention and control of infections. All care workers have a responsibility to follow the infection prevention and control guidance of the organisation they work for and to work in such a way that the infection risk to service users, themselves and others is minimised. Care workers also have a responsibility to keep up to date and attend infection prevention and control training. The company

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    population fatally. In the Dark Ages, sanitation was a concept not understood by society. Sanitation is the promotion of hygiene and the process of keeping places free from dirt, infection and disease by removing excess debris. Europeans believed that uncleanliness was next to godliness; bathing and personal health was ignored and became uncommon in homes, villages and towns. Personal hygiene was not a priority during this time. “The only thing that smelled worse than peasants’ clothing in the Middle Ages

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    Finn McGowan M3.45 MANAGING AND DEVELOPING RELATIONSHIPS IN THE WORKPLACE & M3.47 DELIVERING SERVICES IN THE WORKPLACE IDENTIFIED AND EXAMINED THE NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS OF CUSTOMERS, COLLEAGUES, STAKEHOLDERS AND RELEVANT OTHERS IN THE WORKPLACE. Before we can identify the needs of customers and stakeholders, it is important that we can identify who our customers and stakeholders actually are. Within our Facilities Team, customers could be either internal or external stake

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