Similar to what are the major problems in our personal life,community,environments (personal community environmental health) Created by. Imelda Grado (20)
8. • Separation(broken Family)
• Parents who fight
• Remarriage
• Parents who nag or criticize
• Parent overprotectiveness
• An abusive parent
• Lack of love and respect
• Drug abuse
• Harassment
• Gambling
• financial challenges
• issues of sexuality
• lack of trust are the main triggers of problems within a
family.
9.
10. • Communication
• Take out time for each
other(having fun together)
• Accept the
differences(understand each
point of view)
• Be open to each other
• love and respect(Be
committed and responsible)
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23. • Through family
planning intended to
determine the
number and spacing
of ones children
through birth control
24.
25. •Learn how to say NO
•Set a drinking goal.
•Get support.
26.
27.
28. Over Population
The condition of
having a population
so dense as to cause
environmental
deterioration, an
impaired quality of
life or a population
crash
33. • Plant more trees
• People must assigned to
secure the safety of the
tress
34.
35.
36.
37. Water Pollution
• Sewage
• Nutrients
•Waste water
• Chemical waste
• Plastics
38. • Use fewer chemicals to clean your home.
• Dispose of waste properly, individuals can
improve recycling
• they can volunteer to clean up shorelines and
nearby public locations
• Don't flush trash
• Businesses should develop ongoing protocols
to reduce the amount of chemicals and other
waste they put into the water supply.
• Avoid using plastics
http://www.wikihow.com/Reduce-Water-
Pollution
39. Cyanide fishing
• In this technique,
fishers squirt
sodium cyanide
into the water to
stun fish without
killing them,
making them easy
to catch.
In every family there will be problems, no matter positive and empathic we have been, some are argue and ask for more than they have demands etc.
A family is a group of two people or more related by marriage, blood relation, or adoption and who live together. The immediate family traditionally consists of parents and their offspring. (A traditional family of father, mother, daughter, and son. )
family can foster the child's growth, development, health, and well-being
Communication- is the key and often the first step to finding the solution.be calm and honest about your concern when discussing your problems with a loved one.
Accept your differences-It can help avoid unnecessary conflict if you can recognize that people have differences ideas, opinion and beliefs and you may not always be an argument
Take out time for each other. Plan family time together. Take your Children to family outings.
Be committed and responsible. Give your family your time and commitment.
Be open to each other. Problems between husband and wife should stay within them and not leak out. Husband should understand the feelings of wife and wife should understand the feelings of husband.
Understand each other. A good relationship needs an understanding mind.
having fun together-even things are tough, its important to find the time to have fun with your loved ones(show love, appreciation interest that pleasing to them
Alcoholism is a chronic and often progressive disease that includes problems controlling your drinking, being preoccupied with alcohol, continuing to use alcohol even when it causes problems, having to drink more to get the same effect (physical dependence), or having withdrawal symptoms when you rapidly decrease or stop drinking. If you have alcoholism, you can't consistently predict how much you'll drink, how long you'll drink, or what consequences will occur from your drinking.
Choose a limit for how much you will drink. You may choose to cut down or not to drink at all. If you are cutting down, keep below these limits:
Learn how to say NO-You do not have to drink when other people drink. You do not have to take a drink that is given to you. Practice ways to say no politely. For example, you can tell people you feel better when you drink less. Stay away from people who give you a hard time about not drinking.
Get support-cutting down on your drinking may be difficult at times. Ask your family and friends for support to help you reach your goal. Talk to your doctor if you are having trouble cutting down. Get the help you need to reach your goal.
Water pollution is a growing problem globally. Human waste and rubbish also ends up in the oceans and lakes.
What is water pollution?
Water pollution is the contamination of natural water bodies by chemical, physical, radioactive or pathogenic microbial substances.
Water pollution can be defined in many ways. Usually, it means one or more substances have built up in water to such an extent that they cause problems for animals or people. Oceans, lakes, rivers, and other inland waters can naturally clean up a certain amount of pollution by dispersing it harmlessly. Water pollution almost always means that some damage has been done to an ocean, river, lake, or other water source. A 1971 United Nations report defined ocean pollution as:
"The introduction by man, directly or indirectly, of substances or energy into the marine environment (including estuaries) resulting in such deleterious effects as harm to living resources, hazards to human health, hindrance to marine activities, including fishing, impairment of quality for use of sea water and reduction of amenities."Fortunately, Earth is forgiving and damage from water pollution is often reversible.
er two thirds of Earth's surface is covered by water; less than a third is taken up by land. As Earth's population continues to grow, people are putting ever-increasing pressure on the planet's water resources. In a sense, our oceans, rivers, and other inland waters are being "squeezed" by human activities—not so they take up less room, but so their quality is reduced. Poorer water quality means water pollution.
We know that pollution is a human problem because it is a relatively recent development in the planet's history: before the 19th century Industrial Revolution, people lived more in harmony with their immediate environment. As industrialization has spread around the globe, so the problem of pollution has spread with it. When Earth's population was much smaller, no one believed pollution would ever present a serious problem. It was once popularly believed that the oceans were far too big to pollute. Today, with around 7 billion people on the planet, it has become apparent that there are limits. Pollution is one of the signs that humans have exceeded those limits.
How serious is the problem? According to the environmental campaign organization WWF: "Pollution from toxic chemicals threatens life on this planet. Every ocean and every continent, from the tropics to the once-pristine polar regions, is contaminated."
Use fewer chemicals to clean your home-Common household supplies like white vinegar and baking soda can be used for everything from washing windows to scrubbing bathroom tiles, and they're completely nontoxic.
Dispose of waste properly,individuals can improve recycling-Never pour something that isn't biodegradable down the drain. When it is necessary to use something that's toxic to the water supply, such as paint or ammonia, take care to dispose of it properly. If you're not sure how to get rid of something, check your local government's website or contact your sanitation department to find out how toxic waste should be disposed of in your community. The following materials should never be poured down the drain:
Paint
Motor oil
Cleaning solvents
Ammonia
Pool chemicals
Don't flush trash-Flushing items that don't break down, like diapers, wet wipes, and plastic tampon applicators can cause problems in the sewer system. These items will eventually end up in local streams, rivers and other bodies of water, where they can harm fish and other wildlife. Instead of flushing them down the toilet, throw them away. You can also help by using cloth diapers, recycled toilet paper and biodegradable tampons, which reduces the number of items that end up in the landfill.
Avoid using plastic. Since it isn't biodegradable, plastic often ends up collecting in rivers, lakes, and oceans when it has nowhere else to go. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, for example, is a huge vortex of trash, mainly plastic, that has collected in the ocean since it has nowhere else to go.[4] This trash endangers marine life and affects humans as well. Whenever possible, use glass or cloth containers instead of plastic.
and its effect on marine ecosystems, blast fishing, cyanide fishing, bottom trawling, whaling, and over-fishing.
Many fishing practices are extremely destructive to delicate habitats - particularly vital fish breeding grounds like coral reefs and seagrass meadows.
In this technique, fishers squirt sodium cyanide into the water to stun fish without killing them, making them easy to catch.