Humanity
Humanity
Manual Scavenging
Overview India is a country of growth, freedom, unity, and tradition. It is our culture that has been binding us since the beginning of time and it still continues to do so. Our independence in 1947 gave us a will to live. To live without fear, in unity, but what has happened to the mindset of the citizens of India? Have we achieved independence from our minds or are we still trapped in the cages of untouchability, caste system and creed? The caste system during the Middle Ages of India was divided into many sects and mainly had the division of upper caste and lower caste. The upper caste was allowed to do everything that a normal human being could do but the lower caste were not allowed to even do the bare minimum and were declared as "untouchable" just because it was decided by the majority.
Hiba ShaikhPublished 3 years ago in FYIThrifting for a Better Tomorrow
Our Earth is in a state of crisis. Governments are scrambling to find solutions to global disasters. For the individual, though, the very idea of tackling these complex issues is overwhelming! What can we do to help when most of the damage done is out of our control?
Olivia L. DobbsPublished 3 years ago in FYIA Revised History Of Old Junk
I have a secret. For generations, the women in my family have shared a strange and mystical gift; an ancient power so rare and so magical that we scarcely ever speak about it in polite company. Through out the ages this gift has proved to be both a blessing and a burden, and it is often gravely misunderstood by our loved ones.
Jessica ConawayPublished 3 years ago in FYIHow To Become A Victim Of Cyber Attacks
What To Do First Nothing! Unfortunately how people choose to use the internet and the carelessness between such activities or lack of knowledge that resolves around this is just out of this world. So, if you do nothing the day will probably come. If you answer NO to the following three question then you might just be a future cyber victim not that the result might be different if you answer one or to with a YES but because NO usually makes the job a lot easier. Believe me.
Sam Writes SecurityPublished 3 years ago in FYIDiffusion of Innovation
To gain an understanding of what diffusion of innovation and rate of adoption is that this chapter is split into two sections, the primary section can offer mainly a literature review of diffusion, diffusion of innovation theory, perceived attributes of innovations (including relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability, and observability) and rate of adoption, and secondary the ideas of governmental electronic payments, and cashless society are going to be delineated. The second section presents a review of methodologies and theories of previous studies associated with innovation diffusion.
Maulik BorsaniyaPublished 3 years ago in FYICan I Sue for a Slip and Fall Accident on Commercial Property?
If you have been injured on someone else’s property, then, in short, yes, you can sue for a slip and fall accident on a commercial property. But in order to win damages for you, your attorney is going to have to prove that the commercial property owner was negligent, and proving negligence in premises liability cases can be quite a challenge. A judge or jury will scrutinize the evidence to determine whether or not you were harmed while on a commercial property due to their failure to behave with the level of care that any other persons of rational prudence would have used under the same circumstances.
Martins StraumePublished 3 years ago in FYIWhat world would you create if you did not know your place in it in advance?
Who decides what's fair? Justice is a big word. Why don't we replace it with fairness and see where it takes us? We consider something fair whenever no one has an unjustified advantage or disadvantage over another.
René JungePublished 3 years ago in FYIA Sociolinguistics Analysis of Jargon in Javanese Slogan Found in Brilio Blog
In communication, people might use different language varieties depending on their purpose and the community. One of the language varieties that people used to communicate with other people is Jargon. Jargon is the language variety used by a particular group, and the other group is hard to understand (Seli, 2019). Using Jargon is fun and gives a sense of belonging to a specific group. Language variation itself can differentiate one person from another. We can see that variation from the minor things. For example, the language we write is different from what we speak. We can distinguish the language we use in different situations, such as formal and informal situations. We can classify this variation as Jargon. People who speak Javanese may also perform Jargon. We can find one of them in the community called the Brilio blog. Brilio blog is an online web portal targeting millennial generation readers. Most of their content is viral with readers up to hundreds of thousands. One of the Brilio content discusses forty Jargon used by Javanese people who are very closely related to Javanese values. The Jargon used in the Brilio blog is mainly in the form of a slogan. A slogan is a word or phrase used to express a characteristic position or stand or a goal to achieve. The use of slogans is as motivation and encouragement for someone. Slogans can also influence someone to do or not to do something. This influence also made me interested in doing this research, where we can control someone with just a slogan.
Maulik BorsaniyaPublished 3 years ago in FYII See a Thrift Store and I Want It All In Black
While preparing for our move at the end of 2020, I did my best to downsize the amount of clothes I had in my possession. There is a Lowe’s SMALL box, filled to the brim, almost--but not quite--ready to have a second one started and waiting to be brought to a thrift store. Oh, I don’t just give to the stores, I’m also a client! During this purge, I had to part with one of my more favorite thrift store finds. Its amazing how much can be attached to a piece of clothing.
Rachel Pieper DeckerPublished 3 years ago in FYII Love Riddles
Riddles are a super cute way to flex our intellectual muscle. They play with words, play with perspective, juggle concepts, are simple yet profound, and best of all, punctuate moments with some light humour. Borrowed from a child’s library, a book of best puns and riddles is a great read, a sweet tickle.
Sung Uni LeePublished 3 years ago in FYIThe Silent Twins Who Couldn’t Live Apart
One of my friends is expecting her first baby. She is excited and anxious all at the same time. Before the gender reveal we had fun guessing whether she’d have a boy or a girl. We now know it’s a girl, one girl, and she has a name already. How exciting.
Rejoice DenherePublished 3 years ago in FYICremated ashes and how to transfer them to an urn
ouAt 11:30 last night, a family friend called me and asked an interesting question. I had told him that my sister in law had ordered an urn for my husband's cremated remains so he wanted to know how I would get the ashes from the box that now holds them into the urn. I had not really thought about it but I told him I supposed I would simply pour them in. His next question was if I were supposed to contact the funeral home to take care of this and I said I had assumed my business with them was concluded once they presented the box of ashes to me.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in FYI