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    waiting to wash their hands before lunch time. At 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Ollie told the children to stand up one by one as she called their names out loud individually. Mrs. Ollie then told the students to stand in one line while the students were standing in line she said each student name out loud and checked them off the list. To make sure each student was standing in line to wash their hands. Mrs. Ollie told each student to form a line behind the sink so they can begin to wash their hands before…

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    they learned the importance of hygiene, latrines, and hand washing with soap from our hygiene sessions in their village, the brothers decided to construct their own latrine. The boys faced incredible challenges like poor soil quality, heavy rains, and their own physical limitations—Mariak needs crutches to walk, and Deng is blind. But despite these obstacles, the boys did not give up. They dug a three-meter pit latrine and built a hand washing facility, both of which are fully functional. Now…

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    contagious and transmitted infection, that can be contracted through various ways. Such as sharing the same cup with another person, touching your face,not allowing the body to get enough sleep,being in direct contact with a sick person, not washing your hands ,and much more. This illness is very similar to a cold, but the symptoms are more severe and can last for about a week or more. The symptoms of this illness consists of coughing, sneezing, muscle aches, sore throat, fever chills,headaches,…

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    with a questionnaire based on PRECEDE-PROCEED model in Baltimore County. The behavioral assessment included the practice of fruit and vegetable disinfection, cooking behavior and hand washing practice. It is found that inadequately cleaned vegetables, cooking food in inappropriate temperature and incorrect hand washing practice…

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    speakeasies, and many other activities. One of these new inventions during the 20’s was the washing machine. The first electric washing machine was produced and sold by Hurley Electric Laundry Equipment Company in 1907. Traditionally the wife or children of the household would have to wash clothes by hand with a washboard. This process would take hours to wash everyone's dirty clothes. With the invention of the washing machine a task that would take almost all day would only take a few…

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    people die every day around the world from infections acquired while receiving Healthcare. Hands are the main pathways of germ transmission during Healthcare. Hand hygiene is therefore the most important measure to avoid the transmission of harmful germs and prevent Healthcare-associated infections. Any health-care worker, caregiver or person involved in direct or indirect patient care needs to be concerned about hand hygiene and should be able to perform it correctly and at the right time. WHY?…

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    Part 2. Aspect Of The Environment That Promote Safety In order to determine environmental aspect that promote safety, I carried out a one and forty-five minute observation at the Child Development and Education Center at Mt. San Jacinto in room 5 that consisted of toddlers. One environmental aspect that promotes safety that I observed at this child-care facility was security management. According to the authors in our textbook, Sorte, Daeschel, and Amador (2014), they addressed the concerns…

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    begins to sleepwalk and is observed by a doctor and gentlewomen. The gentlewomen notices Lady Macbeth rubbing her hands as if she were washing her hands: “It is an accustomed action with her, /to seem thus washing her hands…” (5.1.26-27). Lady Macbeth is haunted by the blood of Duncan. Still in her sleep, Lady Macbeth reveals her guilty conscience when she asks “What, will these hands ne’er be clean?” (5.1.42). The doctor listens to Lady Macbeth’s confessions about the unspeakable deeds that she…

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    gap between theory and practice when it comes to hand washing, Lola’s practices did not support that gap (Mortell, 2012, p. 1011). The gap is due to the fact that hand washing, although recognized as advantageous, can be an inconvenience (Mortell, 2012, p. 1011). I recognize that hand washing can be tedious at times and that for that reason, I was surprised to see that Lola faithfully and thoroughly keep her environment and her hands clean. Hand washing lessens the possibilities of spreading an…

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    It is very odd to think that a boring word like hand would play a huge role in any play, let alone such a revolutionary piece like Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Although it seems weird, hand really does heavily contribute to the play as a whole. In today’s everyday society, hand is only really used to describe our physical hands, but during the time period of this piece, hand was used in a variety of weird ways, like symbolizing a person’s actions. It is very unlikely that when this quote is…

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