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    Ganesh Kumar Nigam 82 7 Water and Sanitation 83 84 | WAteR ANd SANItAtION Overview • Individual’s health and hygiene is largely dependent on adequate availability of safe drinking water‚ access to improved sanitation and better hygienic practices. • Water and sanitation-related diseases‚ despite being preventable‚ still remains one of the most significant child health problems worldwide and reasons for malnutrition. • Drinking water facility is available in all the 98‚098

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    Misuses of Statistics

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    statistical techniques‚ serious violation of assumption behind the statistical techniques and faculty surveys‚ we should also realize that Statistical literacy is not a skill that is widely accepted as necessary in education. Therefore a lot of misuse of statistics is not intentional‚ just uninformed. But that does not mitigate its danger when misused because Statistical techniques are many times misused‚ to sell products that don’t work; to prove something that is not really true‚ to get the attention

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    Misuse of Pavements

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    themselves against heavy and light vehicles. The Government itself is a big encroacher on pavements. From electricity junction boxes to transformers to police booths‚ several government agencies use up the space to make their presence felt. The misuse of pavements and the lack of any enforcement by the authorities concerned is most glaring in the context of money spent on pavements in recent times. The Chennai Corporation has spent nearly Rs.20 crores in the last couple of years and has allotted

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    misuse of bribery

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    Reading (i) Bribery Act 2010‚ sections 6-9‚ 11‚12.14. Link (ii) Companies Act 1985‚ section 386. Link (iii) Law Commission‚ Reforming Bribery (Law Com 313 (2008)‚ Parts 1-3. [2011] Criminal Law Review (essay by Sullivan). eJournal (iv) Nicholas Cropp‚ ‘The Bribery Act 2010: (4) A Comparison with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Nuance v Nous’ [2010] Criminal Law Review 122. eJournal (v) Ryznar and Korkor‚ ‘Anti-Bribery Legislation in the United States and United Kingdom: A Comparative

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    English 111 ‘‘Use and misuse of technology in higher education’’ The use of technology in higher education has become a very critical point in Schools‚ Universities‚ and many other learning institutions. Teachers‚ school educators however found it very helpful to increase the number of students attending colleges and provide a better way of learning. Mind you‚ students now can attend colleges no matter where in the world they are located. They can apply to colleges‚ register

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    Use&Misuse of Internet

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    Modern age is the period of wonderful development of science. Man has brought the world into his fist by dint of his own effort. One of the unique contributions of this period is “internet” this combined w-process of satellite technology and computer has brought an all pervading possible of human welfare. World internet is the abbreviated form of international network. The network od all networks is the most modern success of information technology. it can collect and send messages ‚information

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    Misuse of Cell Phones

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    Misuse of Cell Phones Apart from the plenteous advantages of cell phones‚ it has become a nerve-wracking part of everyone’s life. In 21st century‚ we ought to get rid of its unnecessary‚ undue uses. “It’s easier for a rich man to ride that camel through the eye of a needle directly into the Kingdom of Heaven‚ than for some of us to give up our cell phone.” Cell phone has reduced the distances‚ but wasting money and time on its needless use cannot be justified. Is it not imprudent? Elimination

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    Review of Situation of Water Supply Schemes in IndiaWater is the driver of nature” - Leonardo da Vinci In India‚ the access to drinking water in rural areas increased from about 65 % of the population to about 90% in 2001. Approximately one billion dollar is being spent each year by the Government of India to provide drinking water to rural areas. Looking at the pace of achievement according to quantitative figures and with the government’s ongoing emphasis on flagship programs such as Rajiv

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    ionization or reverse osmosis‚ it can be categorized that way‚ and does not have to state on its label that it is from a community water system or from a municipal source. Processing methods such as reverse osmosis remove most chemical and microbiological contaminants. 2.2 TYPES OF WATER Packaged waters Packaged waters‚ other than natural mineral waters‚ are waters for human consumption and may contain minerals‚ naturally occurring or intentionally added; may contain carbon dioxide‚ naturally

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    Gathering water for African villages is a job placed on the women. They spend countless hours carrying water from distant sources. These sources are often polluted and this continuous effort is an enormous waste of time that could be better used for childcare and education (Wanja). According to J.W.N. Riviere in a publication called "Threats to the Worlds Waters"‚ women and girls in Africa spend 40 billion person hours a year hauling polluted water. Both natural and man-made pollutants have damaged

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