Problem Global water challenge have generated some problems which cause the people don’t have access to adequate supplies of safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. At this moment, there have nearly billion of people in the developing world don't have access to it. According to ( Samuel Taylor Coleridge , 2015 ) states that about 1 out of every 6 people living today do not have adequate access to water, and more than double that number lack basic sanitation, for which water is needed. In some
Australia - a continent that covers more than 7.5 million km² of the Earth's surface. The state of Western Australia itself is large enough to cover half of Europe, making it safe to say that there are no "islands" alike. Approximately 70% of Australia is considered "outback". The Outback is the enormous, isolated and dry area of Australia. The phrase "the outback" is commonly used to describe locations that are relatively more secluded than the main urban areas. Therefore making the outback one
about water scarcity, it is obvious that water shortage is real. It is true that our world is covered up with water 71 percent which is equal to two-third of the whole world surface but 96.5 percent of them is sea water and another 3.5 percent is freshwater lakes and frozen water locked up in glaciers and the polar ice caps (Williams, 2014). Thus, only 2.5 percent of water is fresh and consumable which is actually inadequate for the whole world population that is rising dramatically. Water shortage
Indigenous Australians is a term used to identify the earliest inhabitants of Australia, they have been occupying Australia 40,000 years before British settlement. During this time, Indigenous Australians lived their lives through cultivating the land, hunting and fishing. They were able to establish their own culture based on spiritual practises and traditional styles of doing craft (known as the Dreamtime) and similarly creating one of the oldest civilisations present today. However, this culture
Introduction It was a long standing challenge for the government of Australia to enhance the health condition of the aboriginals as well as the Torres Strait islander people. For this particular research paper Sydney South West has been taken under consideration for the proper evaluation of the desired health care services offered to the respective people living there. Though some improvements have been done in some areas but the development is slow and inconsistent. The gap has not reduced and this
typhoid or enteric fever, is an acute symptomatic bacterial infection caused due to Salmonella typhi. It is a type of enteric fever which is a severe and occasionally life-threatening febrile illness, contracted by the ingestion of contaminated food or water. Sometimes it can also be caused by Salmonella paratyphi serovar A, B or C, a related bacterium which is majorly associated with less severe illness known as paratyphoid fever. Reservoir of infection and incubation period Human gallbladder mainly
HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT (CDB 1012) MAY SEMESTER 2015 GROUP ASSIGNMENT 2 PSYCOSOCIAL HAZARD GROUP: GME 13 LECTURER: DR. ASNA MOHD ZAIN No. Name ID number 1 Sabrina Ilmuna Binti Ahmad Al-Husna 20684 2 Nurul Hafizha Bt. Nurdin 20749 3 Nurul Nabilah Binti Azhari 20715 4 Nurul Syazwanee Binti Mohd Saupee 20826 5 Ong Wei Qiang 20738 6 Razin Amsyar Bin Rose Aza 21057 7 Sameer Singh A.L. Dara Singh 21252 8 Sennjiv Allagu 21105 9 Shah Hafia Hanif Bin Hussain 20760 10 Shrimad A/L Ganesan 20879 PSYCOSOCIAL
Assessment Task Question 1 Explain the terms “health” and “wellness” The Oxford Dictionary defines health as “ The state of being free from illness or injury”. The WHO defines health as “ a state of complete, physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” (WHO 1978). Many factors can influence the “health” of a person or community. These factors may include but are not limited to, physical, psychological, social and cultural. Wellness can be
acid’s negatively charged polar side chain (-COO-) to phenylalanine’s positively charged amine group (-NH3+) by following the Fischer’s projection formula. The joining of one α-amino acid’s carboxyl group to another α-amino acid with the release of water is called the hydrolysis reaction (Obhardt, 2003). The newly made bond between the amino acids is called a peptide linkage (Schmid, 1996, p. 1152). As said earlier, the formed molecule of aspartame has a peptide linkage between aspartic acid and phenylalanine