Poor Sanitation;
Poor sanitation is when people who live in a particular setting don't have access to safe water, good sewage system and live in a dirty environment.
Effects of Poor sanitation;
- Poor sanitation and waste management create conditions that may encourage flies and other disease vectors.
- Environmental impacts of poor sanitation and waste management at a local level include pollution of land and watercourses, the visual impact of litter, and bad odours.
- Poor sanitation is linked to transmission of diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio and exacerbates stunting.
- Poor sanitation reduces human well-being, social and economic development due to impacts such as anxiety, risk of sexual assault, and lost educational opportunities.
- Diseases related to poor sanitation and water availability causes many sicknesses like cholera, diarrhoea, malaria and typhoid. All these diseases greatly affect the health of students. Students cannot even learn properly because they are sick.
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It would then reason that in most cases by proxy, the Senate Majority Leader has more power. ... The Senate is a powerful legislative body. For the most part each Senator holds more power than a Congressman. HOWEVER, the Speaker of the House is 3rd in line should something happen to both the President and Vice President.
Answer: Easy
Explanation:
There are three temperament types in relation to babies and these are: easy, difficult and slow to warm up.
Children who tend to adapt easily to new situations and routines are classified as babies with an easy temperament. They tend to have a regular body function and are generally positive and do not react with intense emotion as a result of emotional reactivity regulation.
Such children are easier to raise.