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    The principles of infection prevention and control (IC 01) Understand roles and responsibilities in the prevention and control of infections The company I work for have a written policy that details the roles and responsibilities of all the staff during an outbreak of a communicable disease or infection. The plan includes details of the roles and responsibilities of all senior staff members. The company I work for are responsible under health and safety legislation for maintaining an environment

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    There is certain order in the world. The planets move in their orbit around the sun. The disasters which occur naturally are known as natural disasters. There are infinite natural disasters. Some of them are landslides‚ floods and volcanic eruptions. By taking the example of planets orbiting around the sun‚ the question rises that how do these devastating disasters occur? Floods occur in those areas which are closer to seas. Due to heavy rain‚ the sea water increases and spills out over the area

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    Natural Disasters We have all seen the awful effects of a flood or an earthquake - if we’re lucky only on the news. About 75 percent of the world’s population live in areas affected at least once by earthquake‚ tropical cyclone‚ flood or drought between 1980 and 2000 (Reducing Disaster Risk UNDP report‚ 2005). What causes natural disasters? First we need to get a bit technical. Natural hazards and natural disasters may sound like the same thing but there is a small but vital

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    Based Intrusion Prevention System (NIPS) Definition: An intrusion prevention system sit in-line on the network and monitors the traffic‚ and when a suspicious event occurs it takes action based on certain prescribed rules. An IPS is an active and real time device‚ unlike an Intrusion detection system which is not inline and they are passive devices. Intrusion prevention systems are considered to be the evolution of intrusion detection system. Alternately‚ an Intrusion prevention system is usually

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    adults engage in moderate-to-vigorous‚ purposeful activity 3 or more days per week. Lapses or “drop out” in exercise routines are quite common. For the purpose of being specific‚ I will equate physical activity with exercise. Notably a Relapse Prevention Model [RPM] was described to address the cyclical nature of long-term behavior change. It provides a valuable framework for understanding factors related to slips‚ lapses‚ and relapse in exercise behavior among persons

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    a. The ASPCA‚ The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was the first humane society which was founded in 1866 by Henry Bergh. It has more than 1 million supporters and is one of the most effective animal welfare organizations in the world. They provide animal hospitals and adoption centers. They also help investigate and make arrests for crimes against animals. b. The HSUS‚ The Humane Society of the United States was founded in 1954. It is the largest wild and domestic animal

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    A few weeks ago‚ the country was shocked due to the sudden implementation of RA 1015 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. I seldom watch the news but I found out about the law after my mom warned me to be careful of what I post online. I was surprised because my mom has never told me that before. I figured it wasn’t much of a big deal so I shrugged off my mom’s warning. However‚ as the news about the bill began to spread‚ a lot of people started to express their opposition to the newly-implemented

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    Society is obsessed with social media. People are constantly on their phones‚ laptops‚ tablets‚ or computers‚ checking in on the latest scandal on Facebook‚ or catching up with an old friend. It’s the way people communicate and find out new information. All information is at the tips of people’s fingertips-- just a couple clicks or taps away. Now‚ all this sounds great and wonderful; a tool for humans to better themselves and humanity‚ but in reality‚ it’s not. Social media does have its negative

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    The Principles of infection Prevention and Control Task 1 1.1 explain at least 3 examples of employees roles and responsibilities in relation to prevention and control of infection Using equipment provided‚ washing hands when necessary. Washing clients clothes separate from other clients. Using slice bags and slice wash program on washer. It is my responsibility to wear the PPE that is provided‚ also to wear the correct colour aprons to the job I am doing. It is important to use the correct

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    Guidance notes on prevention of Money Laundering Definition of Money Laundering: A definition of what constitutes the offence of money laundering under Bangladesh law is set out in Section 2 (Tha) of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002 (Act No. 7 of 2002) which is read as follows: “Money Laundering means - (Au) Properties acquired or earned directly or indirectly through illegal means; (Aa) Illegal transfer‚ conversion‚ concealment of location or assistance in the above act of the properties

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