Title: TN Auxiliary Date: Student no. Name: Experimental Objectives: The objective of the experiment was the determination of TN Auxiliary. Experimental Theory: Auxiliary water supply can be described as supplying water on or just available based on the premised apart from the city’s approved public water system. Auxiliary water is such as industrial fluid or used water. Simply it is any water that is used apart from the supplying of public water. The water from auxiliary sources like rainwater gathered from all the downspouts, especially collecting from shower or laundry, reused and treated purposely for maybe non-drinking or drinking in the house. Moreover, the total Nitrogen in auxiliary water usually varies based on the source, season, and where it is coming from. The nitrate content in drinking water can be minimized as long as nitrogen content is determined. Apart from the known methods used to determine total Nitrogen present in auxiliary water, others can be applied in the labs. Applying the techniques can be used to do the auxiliary water analysis for the content of total Nitrogen. Ion chromatography…
Presidential Election 2020 The upcoming United States Presidential Election features two candidates, Donald Trump, the incumbent President, and Joe Biden, his competitor. Donald Trump belongs to the Republican Party side, while Joe Biden belongs to the left-wing Democratic Party. The elections come at an exciting time where the world is facing a pandemic that is wreaking havoc on people’s health and the world’s economies. The election is crucial because the United States is the most affected, with the pandemic having the highest number of both infected and fatalities of the pandemic. There are other reasons, such as the economy, healthcare, education, immigration, and so on, that will determine who gets elected. This paper will look at the two presidential candidates and the impact their election will have on the country and a personal basis. The Presidents Job Description The office of the president in the United States is the highest political office in the country, and for that reason, the president has some roles he/she has to play. These roles are under the executive branch of government, and they are…
Development of a Fall Prevention Program Is this a Nursing Home, SNF, Hospital, etc.? Select: Hospital Name of Facility: Mount Sinai Medical Center Name of Corporation: (if needed) Name of Falls Program: Clinical and Community Based South Florida Falls Program Intervention list: Stepping On program: This program helps the elderly in society diminish their fall risk and hence enhance their quality of life Otago Exercise Program (OEP): This is within the home exercise scheme provided by therapists, which entails tailored balance and strength approaches. Tai-Chi: Moving for Better Balance (TCMBB): This program tackles both gait and balance concerns and is a constructive method of mitigating falls among the elderly. Stop Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries (STEADI) tool kit: This program entails three steps: screen patients on the likelihood of falls, evaluating flexible risk factors, and interceding to mitigate risk through various strategies Chronic Disease self-management programs (CDSMP): This program is essential in influencing fall-related self-belief (Frieson et al., 2018) Training list: List of some of the training that may be needed. On the Stepping on program, training to be carried…
Title: TN Date: Student no. Name: Experimental Objectives: Determination of Total Nitrogen Experimental Theory: The procedure used in the determination of the total Nitrogen (TN) should employ unfiltered and filtered samples. Total Nitrogen can be defined as the sum of ammonia-nitrogen, nitrite-nitrogen, nitrate-nitrogen, and organically bonded Nitrogen. It should never be confused with TNK, which refers to the amount of ammonia-nitrogen and organically bound Nitrogen. However, it does not involve nitrate-nitrogen or nitrite-nitrogen. The TN sometimes has to be controlled as an effluent parameter purposely for industrial and municipal wastewater plants. Treatments containing limits of TN would usually require to denitrify as well as nitrify to achieving the limit of TN. Nitrogen is found in wastewater in the form of four categories but with the exclusion of nitrogen gas. Each and every main form has to be analyzed separately, having the Total Nitrogen being calculated from the number of those forms. Measuring organic Nitrogen in the lab is a challenge because one requires digestion of the sample before analysis is performed. This helps in conversions of organic Nitrogen to…
Title: coliform test Date: Student no. Name: Experimental Objectives: The purpose of the experiment was to test the coliform in a sample of drinking water provided Experimental Theory: The 3M petrifilm is an E.coli count plate that is reliable and is always a ready medium used in enumerating coliforms such as E.coli and others. It has a violet-red bile nutrient, a glucuronidase indicator, cold-water-soluble to identify the coliforms. Tetrazolium indicator is also present, which helps in enhancing the visualization of gram coliform negative bacteria. Coliforms usually ferment lactose that is contained in the medium, releasing a gas. The coliform colony traps the produced gas and permits the differentiation of coliform bacteria, particularly from the other gram-negative bacteria. Additionally, indicator-nutrient is usually cleaved by using a target microbe metabolizing nutrient and freeing the indicator by expressing a specific color. The total coliform is identified as well as detected using the sample in almost twenty-four hours or less through inoculation of reagent by use of a sample of water hence incubating. Coliform bacteria should be monitored as they are microbes to determine…
Title: suspend solids Date: Student no. Name: Experimental Objectives: The objective of the experiment was to determine the number of suspended solids in a given wastewater sample using the given stipulations. Experimental Theory: The quality of water is very essential in human’s daily life. In the determination of water quality, suspended solids are measurement and an indicator that can be used. Suspended solids are materials that do not dissolve in water and are referred to as being non-filterable in nature. The ss is the residue upon which evaporation based on the non-filterable sample on filter paper. Additionally, dissolved gases, organic constituents, and minerals can produce aesthetically displeasing odor, color, and taste. Suspended solids usually exclude light hence lowering the growth of oxygen-producing plants. In polluter waters, the determination of SS is extremely valuable. Also, the parameters for suspended solids are used while one is measuring effluent and wastewater influent quality. Increment in dish weight shows the total dissolved solids. A well-mixed sample has to be filtered through a weighed standard glass fiber filter, as well as…
Aviation Management Name Institution Summary Rescue operations require a well-trained individual who is skilled to handle any extreme situation to achieve mission success. The manual focuses on how rescue personnel can be effectively trained to conduct rescue operations. It identifies mistakes in previous rescue operations to help come up with measures to guard against future errors. Models like the SHELL model, 5-Factor Model, Reason’s Model, HFACS, and TEM are examined as some of the root causes of accidents. SHELL Model (Software (checklists, procedures, and training), Hardware (equipment), Environment, Liveware (human beings) and Liveware (the central interface or the operator/pilot), recognizes that Livewire (operator/pilot/human) is critical in ensuring safety and operations. However, human performance in these situations is affected by physical, physiological, psychological, and psychosocial factors. Physical factors include strength, height, vision acuity, and hearing. Physiological factors are diet, fatigue, medication, alcohol use, tobacco use, and altitude. Psychosocial factors include stress, divorce, and grief, while psychological factors that affect humans include, among others, motivation and judgment. The 5-Factor…
Enhancing Vaccination Rates in America Introduction According to the (CDC, 2019), vaccination entails the process of dispensing vaccines to assist the immune system in coming up with a defense against disease. But perhaps what makes vaccines to be quite useful is that it does not treat ailments but prevents them from occurring. A relative term related to vaccination is immunization, which primarily means the procedure of being vaccinated (CDC, 2019). This being the case, immunization is considered to be among the most feasible public health interventions currently, preventing approximately three million deaths annually across the world. According to a New York Times article (Waldstein, 2020), vaccination rates have significantly dropped in the United States. This has been primarily attributed to the upsurge of the coronavirus pandemic, which has threatened entire America. Rates of vaccinations for children have lessened significantly, with almost half of the newborns not being vaccinated. These falling rates threaten what is considered “herd immunity” through which the society had developed against ailments like measles (Waldstein, 2020). Even without consideration of the Covid-19 pandemic, numerous parents have across…
Student Name Institution Affiliation Date An asylum seeker Introduction An asylum seeker is an individual who ran away from their countries due to several factors such as war and other factors that could harm them and their families (Allard, 2013). On the other hand, refugees are people who have been recognized under the convention of 1951 concerning the status of a refugee to be a refugee. The magnitude and the complexity of the issues resulting from the flow of the refugees and the asylum seekers pose a huge challenge for many countries, Australia being one of them. The countries that experience a vast flow of asylum seekers struggle to maintain a balance between offering protection to the displaced individuals and maintaining control of their borders. At the opening of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in the year 1951, there were about 1.4 million refugees worldwide. At the beginning of the year 2010, there were about 44.4 million refugees all over the world.…
Major Problems in American History William Edward Burghardt Du Bois is among the most recognized and celebrated African-American scholar of his time. Although he was a sociologist and historian, he was known for his productive and active role that he played i8n shaping the society. Besides his enormous contribution to the literary and scholarly works, Du Bois played a crucial role in the attainment of the freedoms that the Americans enjoyed through black civil rights advocacy. The content of his writings, politics and his entire life was an embodiment that sought to uplift and uplifted the black life by enriching the culture, history and society. In essence, he assumed the place of a leader and spoke for his people as a race. He established himself a rational and persistent voice that advocated for black justice and equality in American social and civic institutions where he championed for Negro rights. Under his tenure as a professor of economics and history at Atlanta University started in 1897, he organized a socio-political movement. He undergirded his political as well as his social agitations…