This document discusses various English grammar topics including active and passive voice, verb tenses, prepositions, articles, expressing desires and intentions, and making predictions. It provides examples of how to form sentences in active and passive voice and explains the different verb tenses in both active and passive forms. It also addresses how to use prepositions, articles, expressions for desires and frustrations, and verb tenses for intentions and predictions.
This document discusses various quotes and sayings related to software testing. It touches on how software is often broken upon delivery to testers, the importance of verification even with automation, and how testing aims to improve software quality one bug at a time through a process where failures are expected outcomes.
A report on the situation of beer promotion women in the workplace cambodia ...HACC Cambodia
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This document discusses harassment and abuse faced by women working as beer promoters in Cambodia. It notes that verbal, physical, and sexual harassment is common and sometimes seen as an occupational hazard. There are currently few protections for these women. The document concludes with recommendations to improve working conditions and human rights for beer promoters through partnerships between the brewing industry, government, and civil society organizations.
This document summarizes the findings of a study on the policies, environments, and rights regarding universal access and the right to work of entertainment workers and sex workers in Cambodia. The study involved 1,116 entertainment workers and 591 MSM/transgender individuals across 4 provinces. Key findings include:
1) Over 50% of female entertainment workers reported entering sex work voluntarily, while 40% cited family problems. Education levels were higher for MSM/transgender.
2) Most entertainment workers and MSM/transgender felt they have a right to work and sell sex voluntarily. Opinions were mixed on policies around public solicitation.
3) Coverage of HIV prevention services was varied, with some groups more involved
1) The document discusses different types of water sources such as sea water, lake water, well water, and canal water that connect rivers to the sea.
2) It addresses the harmful effects of waste such as paper, food, plastics, rubber, and metals on water sources if not properly disposed of, posing dangers to people, animals, plants, and the environment.
3) The main message is a call to keep waters clean by properly disposing of waste to avoid poisoning, damaging, or destroying living things that rely on water.
The KSF Hospital in Cambodia faced several challenges after MSF withdrew support for its HIV/AIDS program in June 2010. This included implementing a cost recovery scheme that required fees for consultations and hospitalization, which could prevent poor patients from accessing care. It also lost funding for supporting HIV/AIDS patients in Phnom Penh prisons. Several other clinics in Phnom Penh reduced services or closed beds due to loss of funding, threatening access to care for HIV/AIDS patients across the city. Coordination between the hospital and government agencies was lacking regarding handover of responsibilities and funding timelines.
The document discusses the main types of diabetes: type 1 diabetes which results from an autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing cells; type 2 diabetes which involves insulin resistance and often correlates with obesity and family history; and gestational diabetes which develops during pregnancy. The three main types are described in further detail regarding their causes, symptoms, and treatments. Diabetes is a leading cause of death in the US.
The RF card user manual (version 3.0) provides detailed instructions on installation, management, and operation of RF card systems, including enrollment and authentication procedures, managing attendance data, and system options. It covers functionalities such as user enrollment by RF card or password, managing administrator privileges, and troubleshooting methods. Additionally, it includes communication options and instructions for adjusting device settings effectively.
This document summarizes a study on violence and HIV exposure among sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The study found:
1) Both freelance and brothel-based sex workers face high levels of violence from police, gangsters, and clients which increases their risk of HIV.
2) Freelance sex workers reported being raped, beaten, and robbed regularly by gangsters and police. Many felt they had no choice but to have sex without condoms due to threats of violence.
3) Brothel-based sex workers also experienced violence from gangsters, police, and clients both inside and outside the brothels. Many had long-term partners or "sweethearts" that also exposed them
The document provides guidance on using LinkedIn effectively for business purposes. It recommends focusing on building trust with connections by having a complete profile that tells your story, posting a professional headshot, and understanding best practices for networking and growing your network. Following these steps can help users get the most value from LinkedIn by nurturing connections into relationships and being found by others who are looking for a trusted company to buy from.
This document discusses various English grammar topics including active and passive voice, verb tenses, prepositions, articles, expressing desires and intentions, and making predictions. It provides examples of how to form sentences in active and passive voice and explains the different verb tenses in both active and passive forms. It also addresses how to use prepositions, articles, expressions for desires and frustrations, and verb tenses for intentions and predictions.
This document discusses various quotes and sayings related to software testing. It touches on how software is often broken upon delivery to testers, the importance of verification even with automation, and how testing aims to improve software quality one bug at a time through a process where failures are expected outcomes.
A report on the situation of beer promotion women in the workplace cambodia ...HACC Cambodia
油
This document discusses harassment and abuse faced by women working as beer promoters in Cambodia. It notes that verbal, physical, and sexual harassment is common and sometimes seen as an occupational hazard. There are currently few protections for these women. The document concludes with recommendations to improve working conditions and human rights for beer promoters through partnerships between the brewing industry, government, and civil society organizations.
This document summarizes the findings of a study on the policies, environments, and rights regarding universal access and the right to work of entertainment workers and sex workers in Cambodia. The study involved 1,116 entertainment workers and 591 MSM/transgender individuals across 4 provinces. Key findings include:
1) Over 50% of female entertainment workers reported entering sex work voluntarily, while 40% cited family problems. Education levels were higher for MSM/transgender.
2) Most entertainment workers and MSM/transgender felt they have a right to work and sell sex voluntarily. Opinions were mixed on policies around public solicitation.
3) Coverage of HIV prevention services was varied, with some groups more involved
1) The document discusses different types of water sources such as sea water, lake water, well water, and canal water that connect rivers to the sea.
2) It addresses the harmful effects of waste such as paper, food, plastics, rubber, and metals on water sources if not properly disposed of, posing dangers to people, animals, plants, and the environment.
3) The main message is a call to keep waters clean by properly disposing of waste to avoid poisoning, damaging, or destroying living things that rely on water.
The KSF Hospital in Cambodia faced several challenges after MSF withdrew support for its HIV/AIDS program in June 2010. This included implementing a cost recovery scheme that required fees for consultations and hospitalization, which could prevent poor patients from accessing care. It also lost funding for supporting HIV/AIDS patients in Phnom Penh prisons. Several other clinics in Phnom Penh reduced services or closed beds due to loss of funding, threatening access to care for HIV/AIDS patients across the city. Coordination between the hospital and government agencies was lacking regarding handover of responsibilities and funding timelines.
The document discusses the main types of diabetes: type 1 diabetes which results from an autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing cells; type 2 diabetes which involves insulin resistance and often correlates with obesity and family history; and gestational diabetes which develops during pregnancy. The three main types are described in further detail regarding their causes, symptoms, and treatments. Diabetes is a leading cause of death in the US.
The RF card user manual (version 3.0) provides detailed instructions on installation, management, and operation of RF card systems, including enrollment and authentication procedures, managing attendance data, and system options. It covers functionalities such as user enrollment by RF card or password, managing administrator privileges, and troubleshooting methods. Additionally, it includes communication options and instructions for adjusting device settings effectively.
This document summarizes a study on violence and HIV exposure among sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The study found:
1) Both freelance and brothel-based sex workers face high levels of violence from police, gangsters, and clients which increases their risk of HIV.
2) Freelance sex workers reported being raped, beaten, and robbed regularly by gangsters and police. Many felt they had no choice but to have sex without condoms due to threats of violence.
3) Brothel-based sex workers also experienced violence from gangsters, police, and clients both inside and outside the brothels. Many had long-term partners or "sweethearts" that also exposed them
The document provides guidance on using LinkedIn effectively for business purposes. It recommends focusing on building trust with connections by having a complete profile that tells your story, posting a professional headshot, and understanding best practices for networking and growing your network. Following these steps can help users get the most value from LinkedIn by nurturing connections into relationships and being found by others who are looking for a trusted company to buy from.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Johan Obdola on emerging security threats in the Middle East region. It discusses the growing threats posed by terrorism and organized crime, which are becoming more integrated on a global scale through alliances between groups like Hezbollah, drug cartels, and al-Qaeda. These alliances pose challenges for homeland security in the Middle East as well as other regions. The presentation argues for increased intelligence sharing and strategic alliances between law enforcement agencies through organizations like the International Association of Airport and Seaport Police.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Johan Obdola on emerging security threats in the Middle East region. It discusses the growing threats posed by terrorism and organized crime, which are becoming increasingly globalized and forming alliances. Specific groups mentioned include Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, and drug cartels operating in Latin America. The presentation notes how these groups are exploiting weak states in Africa and Latin America. It argues that an integrated intelligence center (MESIIC) is needed to share information between Middle Eastern countries to address threats at airports, seaports, and borders. The International Association of Airport and Seaport Police advocates for improved security through training programs, assistance initiatives, and new technologies like biometric screening
Online banking allows individuals to perform banking activities via the internet by storing customer account details, login credentials, and personal information in databases. These databases categorize customer identifications but pose security risks if the data is hacked or exposed due to insufficient protections. As such, banks have ethical and legal responsibilities to maintain good security systems, not expose customer data to employees or the public, and properly safeguard sensitive identification details.
English Week Proposal outlines a series of activities to increase student appreciation for the English language, including debates, sketches, charades, spelling bees, and freestyling. The activities are intended to get students out of their daily routine and provide fun, educational engagement with English. A breakdown of participating students by grade and gender is provided, along with descriptions and goals of each activity. Materials needed include items for a spelling bee, sketches, and other performances.
26. On the first of March and the first few days after, Bulgarians give to one another white and red tassels or small wool dolls called " Pizho and Penda ", or "Martenitsi". Additionally, in Bulgarian folklore the name Mart is related to a grumpy old lady whose mood shifts very rapidly. Her name is Grandma Marta, in Bulgarian Baba Marta (舒弍舒 舒舒).
29. This tradition has remained almost the same today as it was when it began. Today Bulgarians give one another the red and white colours to please Baba Marta so that she will not make winter last. In doing so, they hope the spring will come as soon as possible. Many people wear more than one martenitsa, which they have received as presents from relatives, close friends and colleagues. Martenitsa is usually worn on the clothes pinned near to the collar or on the hand tied around the wrist. The tradition calls for wearing the martenitsa until the person spots a stork for the first time in the season. This bird is considered a harbinger of spring and is evidence that Baba Marta has been pleased and is about to retire.