Sometimes you can see the bin in the street, and a pile of litter half a meter away from it. The main reason of littering is behaviour. The more litter people see on the street the more inclined to litter. For example, cinema complexes, football ground and theatres are cleaned up but such areas as parks and streets are neglected. But people don't think that litter can be dangerous. It can especially be dangerous when it involves items such as broken glass, needles and syringes. Litter can get into the drainage system and block it. Litter scattered all over the city. Makes it look ugly. And it usually costs a lot of money to clean up the city every year. But the biggest problem is municipal dumps, because they cause environmental pollution. Most of the municipal dumps are filled with plastic bags, different wrapping, shopping bags and supermarket bags. We can also see empty cans from different drinks, broken glass and others. These items don't decompose naturally
beauty and knowing all about it. At first, Basil got jealous of lord Henry Wotton and after Dorian had met Sybil Vane playing Julia in a dirty by-street theatre, they fell in love -> he also got jealous of Sybil Vane. After many years, Basil had a chance to take a look of the picture he had painted of Dorian, and it was shockingly terrible what he saw in the picture an old man in his fourties, arms wounded by hypodermic syringes that were obviously some time ago filled with drugs, eyes looking evil and exhausted, lips transmogrified into a strange-looking smile. Basically, Dorian Gray looked like a regular drug-abuser, a drug-addict. Everything Dorian had gone through appeared in the picture, not in real life, because it was what he had wanted and prayed for after meeting lord Henry Wotton. At the end, Dorian gets so low in his behaviour and beliefs (he only believes in beauty as such, art
It was for the people who had leprosy. 2.2 Recent developments Many scientific advances have helped to improve patient care. Surgical and intensive care units now use electronic equipment. Modern hospitals are full of advanced equipment such as X-ray machines, ultrasound scanners and life-support machines. Computers help hospitals keep laboratory and medical records. Hospitals use many disposable items for safety such as plastic thermometers, and hypodermic syringes and steel needles. They are used only once, so they cannot spread infection. Scientists have also discovered all kinds of important drugs, such as antibiotics, and certain diseases, including tuberculosis and smallpox, have been almost wiped out. Antibiotics are substances, produced by living things, that are poisonous to harmful bacteria, but no the patient. The most important antibiotic is penicillin. Doctors can now also transplant organs such as the heart and the kidneys. 3
Various types of evidence have been used in legal proceedings against parents suspected of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Examples include direct evidence (i.e, an eye-witness account of the mother placing blood in a diaper) and circumstantial evidence (the child is only ill in the mother's presence, the child's urinalysis shows toxic drug levels, or tiny holes are spotted in the child's intravenous tubing and syringes are found in the mother's purse). Another method of providing abuse has been the use of expert witness testimony regarding the Munchausen syndrome by proxy syndrome. Thus, the jury was left to decide, based on circumstantial evidence alone, (albeit in seemingly overwhelming amounts) that Mrs. Bush, despite appearances that she deeply loved her daughter, over a period of most of her 8 years of life, repeatedly, directly, or through
materials), have war manufacturing capabilities: no gun factories, no ammunition factories, no bomb- making factories for fighter-and/or bombing-jets, no helmet making factories for our soldiers to wear, no binoculars to spy on our enemies, no walky-talkies to communicate with our own people, no water water/food producing factories to produce the containers to carry foods/water for our soldiers, no factories to produce the medicine, the bandages, the syringes or any of the first-aid materials to treat our wounded soldiers; no factories to produce motorized ambulance equipment, or the army helicopters to carry our injured to safety. If there were a continental war, Africa would come to a screeching halt today if Europeans, actually if Caucasians, decided to withdraw all their services from Africa. We would not be able to communicate with one another because our telephone systems are maintained for us by our former colonial masters
version is used, but there is always the risk, albeit small, of infection. If a needle passes through the skin, it can carry bacteria from the skin into the target site. This is most serious when the infection occurs inside a joint and turns it septic, a process that can cause the joint cartilage to deteriorate in as little as 72 hours. A survey in France reported an overall risk of sepsis of 13 per 1 million injections, with a much lower incidence if prepackaged syringes are used. That said, after one staph infection, I was eager to explore less invasive injections, which led to the next therapy: biopuncture. 6. BIOPUNCTURE. AREAS FIXED: INFRASPINATUS, ACHILLES TENDON. "Can you hear that?" I could, and it was disgusting. Dr. Lee Wolfer was in the process of giving me between 40 and 60 injections1 with small needles commonly used for tuberculosis tests. Each injection was no