Washing
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At the same time, the war left enormous pent-up demand for the products of mass production: cars,
washing
machines, refrigerators, lawn mowers, television sets, and more.
A girl who has had more than six years of education is better equipped to seek and use medical advice, to immunize her children, and to be aware of the importance of sanitary practices, from boiling water to
washing
hands.
We need to start
washing
our hands thoroughly and often.
UNICEF reports that something as simple as hand
washing
with soap can cut rates of diarrhea and respiratory infections by more than 40% and 25%, respectively.
Apple, for example, has established new plants in Texas and Arizona, and General Electric plans to move production of its
washing
machines and refrigerators to Kentucky.
Since January 2018, when the Trump administration announced tariffs on imported solar panels and
washing
machines, the year has been marked by an escalating “trade war,” waged primarily – but not exclusively – by the US against China.
In the last year, Trump has withdrawn the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), renegotiated its free-trade agreement with South Korea, and raised “safeguard” tariffs on imported
washing
machines and solar panels from China and South Korea.
People eating, people washing, people sleeping, people visiting, arguing, and screaming.
Proper hand
washing
is a great place to start.
In India, a clever campaign called SuperAmma used images of people exposed to unsanitary situations to encourage hand
washing.
The campaign successfully and sustainably increased regular hand
washing
from 1% of the groups involved to about 30%.
The
washing
machine liberated women from spending endless hours carrying water and beating clothing on scrub boards.
The January 23 imposition of so-called safeguard tariffs on imports of solar panels and
washing
machines under Section 201 of the US Trade Act of 1974 is directed mainly at China and South Korea.
For starters, tariffs on solar panels and
washing
machines are hopelessly out of step with transformative shifts in the global supply chains of both industries.
And Samsung, a leading foreign supplier of
washing
machines, has recently opened a new appliance factory in South Carolina.
A similar response can be expected from producers of imported
washing
machines;LG Electronics, a leading foreign supplier, has just announced a price increase of $50 per unit in response to the imposition of US tariffs.
Kenya’s Perfect StormNAIROBI – It’s the end of the rainy season in Kenya, and this year’s storms have been almost biblical,
washing
away not only people’s sunny disposition, but also their bridges, buses, livestock, and crops.
This year’s heavy monsoon rains have wrought havoc in the area, severing road connections,
washing
away bridges, and rendering over half a million people homeless in these mountains – without “dwellings, farmlands, moveable assets,” or even “graveyards.”
We start with 100 farmers producing 100 units of food: technological progress enables 50 to produce the same amount, and the other 50 to move to factories that produce
washing
machines or cars or whatever.
Suppose the more productive farmers have no desire for
washing
machines or cars, but instead employ the 50 surplus workers either as low-paid domestic servants or higher-paid artists, providing face-to-face and difficult-to-automate services.
At Rukban, a refugee camp on Jordan’s joint border with Syria and Iraq, more than 85,500 residents each receive barely five liters per day for cooking, drinking, and
washing.
Yet afew facts are incontestable:Srebrenica was a UN protected zone, a Muslim enclave in a Serb-held region;When the Bosnian Serbs, under General Ratko Mladic, occupied the town, the Dutch Battalion, though obviously outnumbered, did not oppose the military Serb action: such opposition was also not in its formal mandate -- after all, the Dutch were supposed to be "neutral";Dutch officers were present when the Serbs gathered together the Muslim civilian population of Srebrenica and separated the men from women and children, taking the men away; the Dutch did not object, nor did they try to confront the Serb forces with the idea that what they were doing is unacceptable;It is obvious that the Dutch Battalion could not militarily stop the Serbs from doing what they were doing; yet there are always other options besides shooting -- or
washing
your hands and doing nothing.
Mohamed Atta, the chief hijacker on 9/11, left instructions for his burial, demanding that no woman approach his body and that the men
washing
him touch his genitals only with gloves.
Attempting to solve a multilateral imbalance with bilateral tariffs directed mainly at China, such as those just imposed on solar panels and
washing
machines in January, doesn’t add up.
In many cases, simple steps like
washing
hands, warming the baby with skin-to-skin care, or treating high blood pressure would make all the difference.
In the average frontline facility, we found that proper hand
washing
was completed in less than 1% of deliveries, and only 25% of women received the right medication to prevent postpartum bleeding.
It’s the end of the road for gas-guzzling cars, glass apartments that need constant air conditioning, water-thirsty
washing
machines, and wasteful packaging.
All health-care facilities, at a minimum, must have clean running water and sanitation services, and health-care professionals must follow good hygienic practices such as hand
washing.
Little Swan sells
washing
machines in 40 countries, while Legend Group is now the world's largest manufacturer of personal computers (mostly sold under other brand names).
Wounded demonstrators are reported to have been buried alive in mass graves, and there are confirmed reports of bodies
washing
ashore in the waterways near Yangon (Rangoon).
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