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    Social Problems in India

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    for high interests ) -hence suicide +Unemployment - std of education ‚ not industry ready ‚no skilled labours Jobs are there but less skilled workers.. +Sanitation ----abt the sewage cleaners ‚ +no major city in India is known to have a continuous water supply and an estimated 72% of Indians still lack access to improved sanitation facilities. +Health problems - diseases - malaria‚ TB ‚ aids‚ +Superstitious --- IT IMPACTS THE SCIENTIFIC TEMPER +Female foeticide - still prevails in

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    IIA. FIRST LEVEL ASSESSMENT: HEALTH POTENTIALS | HEALTH PROBLEMS | WELLNESS CONDITIONS:1. Correct and healthful nutritional or eating habitsCues: * Adequate food intake of all family members both in quantity and quality * Family’s diet is more on vegetable and poultry rather than junk foods or red meat. * Eats 3 times a day2. Absence of stress provoking factorsCues: * Smooth interpersonal relationship between and among family members‚ occasional conflicts occur but is immediately resolved

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    IN VAGAMON”. This topic has a wide scope for research. In order to conduct an exploratory research‚ we will start doing the location analysis. For that we will collect data on the population‚ households‚ population density‚ factories‚ labours‚ sanitation‚ water reserves…etc. Based on the data collected‚ we select a sample frame where the population density is high and which will be a true representative of vagamon as a whole. In order to find out the objectives of descriptive research‚ we will

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    Caritas Australia

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    Profile on each region Kenya. Caritas Australia and our partners provided food/cash for work to 40‚000 people and supplied supplementary feeding to elderly‚ children‚ pregnant women and new mothers. We provided water‚ sanitation and hygiene promotion sessions and improved sanitation through construction of pit latrines to prevent diseases. Improved access to clean water for households in North Eastern Kenya. China. Caritas Australia helped over 100 ethnic minority families improve their land

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    gram sabha in india

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    .....................................5 Mathew C Kunnumkal Needed-A New Deal for Panchayati Raj . ...................10 George Mathew do you know? . .....................................................................14 Towards Sustainable Sanitation in North-Eastern Region........................................................15 . Agatha Sangma A Place to Convert Noise to Voice...............................20 G Palanithurai Women in Panchayats: A Review.............................

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    India's resources

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    water‚ inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene. Annual‚ water-related problems are responsible for: 4 billion cases of diarrhea‚ resulting in the deaths of more than 6 million children‚ 300 million malaria sufferers‚ 6 million people who have been struck blind by trachoma‚ and 500 million people who are currently at risk of contracting it‚ the World Bank says(Bangladesh News). Because of these conditions humans have become walking‚ talking carriers of diseases‚ thanks to poor sanitation and undrinkable

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    according to the http://www.wateraidamerica.org website around 783 million people in the world do not have access to safe water? This is around 11% of the world’s population. Also around 2.5 billion people in the world do not have access to proper sanitation this is about 35% of the world’s population. Did you know that around 700‚000 children die every year from illnesses caused by unsafe water that’s almost 2‚000 children in one day? All this and more is what this essay will inform you in. This essay

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    Families of the Forest

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    ANTH 418 Final Paper This paper will be discussing the ethnography by Allen Johnson titled Families of the forest. The ethnography describes the Matsigenka people of Shimaa that live in the Peruvian Amazon. The paper will examine the Matsigenka culture‚ the needs and resources of the culture‚ and proposed projects to meet the needs of the culture. The Matsigenka of Shimaa live in isolation along river valleys and forested mountains in the Peruvian Amazon (Johnson‚1999‚ p.24). They live in small

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    "Oh my God look at this rich countries just sitting there and watching the poor countries suffer."Don’t you think that this rich countries should wake up and start doing something to help these poor countries such as Haiti due to the Earthquake it went through and also many other countries. One reason rich countries should help these poor countries is because if you take Haiti for example after the earthquake they had in 2010 there were many damages done to people and land because Many buildings

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    Food Handling: Dos and Don’ts Guidelines 1. Potentially hazardous foods must be kept at 45oF or below or 135oF or above. The range between 45oF and 135oF is considered the “DANGER ZONE” because bacteria can grow best within this range. 2. Potentially hazardous foods shall be cooked to an internal temperature of at least 140oF except as follows: a. Roast beef shall be cooked to an internal temperature of at least 130oF b. Beef steak shall be cooked to at least 130oF‚ unless otherwise ordered

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