public transport in Mumbai, suburban railway and BEST bus share the majority proportion at around 88% of the public transport (2008). As traditionally considered, public transport service is the responsibility of the government, but due to the large population and limitation of resources in Mumbai, government-provided public transport service is rather inadequate and fail to meet the public demand. During the recent decades, private transport has increased significantly. The inadequate of public…
Most of the population lives in urban areas the inter-urban migration is governed largely by the economic factors. The people move from one urban area to another urban area because improving their employment prospects. RURAL TO RURAL MIGRATION: The movement of people may take place from rural area to rural area. Rural population is response to the changing pattern of employment potential of different areas, it has been…
Country A: In country A, the arithmetic, physiological, and agriculture densities , all stays at a low number which makes it a more developed country (MDC). Household Income: Country A has a low arithmetic density so the income is high in country A. The household income seems to be at a higher wage because the country is more developed and contains a larger economy. The income would be substantial to a person 18 or older and the person would receive a higher income living in country A.…
urbanized. An in burst of immigrants from rural areas to cities is causing the cities to become congested and polluted. The rapidly expanding population and overcrowded slum have hasten the urban development where old buildings are demolished and deforestation is carried out to provide more space for development to cater the needs of increasing population. As a result of urbanization, congestion, pollutions, climate change and emissions inevitably beset every city and historic cities are of no…
important cells. Bone health, commonly measured by bone density, is often overlooked, with other health issues such as obesity, cancer, and heart disease getting much of the…
The correct answer is C Osteitis Deformans (also known as Paget’s disease). Paget's is caused by the excessive breakdown and formation of bone, followed by disorganized bone remodeling. This causes affected bone to weaken, resulting in pain, misshapen bones, fractures and arthritis in the joints near the affected bones. An elevated level of alkaline phosphatase in the blood in combination with normal calcium, phosphate, and aminotransferase levels in an elderly patient are suggestive of Paget's…
factors, some of which are under our control and some that aren’t. As we age, the risk of developing osteoporosis increases because our bones naturally lose some of its density and become weaker. Women are much more likely to develop osteoporosis than are men because the hormone changes that occur in the menopause directly affect bone density. People of White or Asian backgrounds are at a greater risk of developing osteoporosis but it doesn’t mean people of other backgrounds cannot develop the…
condition in which is characterized by a low density of bones, in which leads to bone weakening and an increased risk of breaking a bone (fracture). Osteopenia and osteoporosis are two related conditions. As saying this the difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis is that in osteopenia the bone loss is not as severe as the osteoporosis disease. This means that someone with osteopenia is more likely to fracture their bone than someone with a normal bone density, but is less likely to…
Firstly, I will assess if Mrs. Runningbird has a pain or discomfort by asking: Do you have any pain or discomfort in your muscles, bones, or joints? Where is it located? What does it feel like? Pain can result from bone, muscle, or joint problems. Bone pain is not usually associated with movement unless there is a fracture, but muscle pain is. Current or recent illness can cause muscle aches. Bone pain is deep, dull, and throbbing; muscle pain takes the form of cramping or soreness (Jenson,…
Chapter One- Introduction to Rural Social Work Rural Assistance Center (2015) states, “The population of rural America currently accounts for less than 20 percent of the overall population of the United States, and this number continues to fall over time” (pg. 1). Practicing social work in a rural area is often difficult, but unique as the life in a rural area is much different than in an urbanized location. What is most important when working in a rural area is maintaining confidentiality and…