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Cross-contamination happens when bacteria and viruses transfer from a contaminated food or surface to another food.
For example, cross-contamination can occur when bacteria on uncovered raw meat transfers to ready to eat veggies in the fridge. It can also happen on the bench, via utensils or during cooking β basically at any time during food preparation!
i) dry your hands with clean towel
ii) Don't cough or sneez over food
iii) dont chew gum or smoke when preparing food
iv) avoid changing baby napping when cooking food
Cross-contamination happens when bacteria and viruses transfer from a contaminated food or surface to another food.
For example, cross-contamination can occur when bacteria on uncovered raw meat transfers to ready to eat veggies in the fridge. It can also happen on the bench, via utensils or during cooking β basically at any time during food preparation!
i) dry your hands with clean towel
ii) Don't cough or sneez over food
iii) dont chew gum or smoke when preparing food
iv) avoid changing baby napping when cooking food
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Food question 4
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It is the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
4b
Use different chopping board for flesh product and vegetables
Wash your hand with soap after touching flesh meat products
Same equipment should not be used for milk and meat without being disinfected
4c
Raw meat and cooked meet
Milk products
4d
By refrigerating
Tin milk should be store in cool dry place
Milk should be kept covered because it can easily absorb smell of foods
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It is the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
4b
Use different chopping board for flesh product and vegetables
Wash your hand with soap after touching flesh meat products
Same equipment should not be used for milk and meat without being disinfected
4c
Raw meat and cooked meet
Milk products
4d
By refrigerating
Tin milk should be store in cool dry place
Milk should be kept covered because it can easily absorb smell of foods
SOLUTIONS TO Q1
History
The following factors led to the rise and fame of Western African Sudanese state;
Firstly,the major factor for the rise of the Sudanese state was that most of them developed around the central nucleus of people
For eg the ancient Ghana empire was founded by the Soninke people
Secondly the Western Sudanese state has centralization government which help to provide continuity.
The system of administration was monarchical with the King's highly regarded as divine.
Thirdly another factor that aided the rise of Sudanese state was ability of their popular rulers. Eg in Mali while Sundiata keita (1234-1255)laud the foundation of the empire through conquest,Mansa Kankan(Lord)Musa(1307-1337)built.,expanded and advertised it
Fourthly trade also led to the rise and fame of sudanes African state. All the Western Sudanese state participated and control the trans-saharan trade
Even after the fall of ancient Ghana the trade did not collapse but rather aided the rise of Mali.
Lastly the Sudanese empire possess large army for defence for security even though they did not possess any standing army. The rulers were to recruit enough soldiers for battle. Al-bakri a famous Muslim writer indicated the strength of the ancient Ghana to be largely composed of archers.
History
The following factors led to the rise and fame of Western African Sudanese state;
Firstly,the major factor for the rise of the Sudanese state was that most of them developed around the central nucleus of people
For eg the ancient Ghana empire was founded by the Soninke people
Secondly the Western Sudanese state has centralization government which help to provide continuity.
The system of administration was monarchical with the King's highly regarded as divine.
Thirdly another factor that aided the rise of Sudanese state was ability of their popular rulers. Eg in Mali while Sundiata keita (1234-1255)laud the foundation of the empire through conquest,Mansa Kankan(Lord)Musa(1307-1337)built.,expanded and advertised it
Fourthly trade also led to the rise and fame of sudanes African state. All the Western Sudanese state participated and control the trans-saharan trade
Even after the fall of ancient Ghana the trade did not collapse but rather aided the rise of Mali.
Lastly the Sudanese empire possess large army for defence for security even though they did not possess any standing army. The rulers were to recruit enough soldiers for battle. Al-bakri a famous Muslim writer indicated the strength of the ancient Ghana to be largely composed of archers.
*History*
2. The Islamic religion made inroad into West Africa due to the fact that the religion did not condemn the traditional African religion. Islamic religion tolerated the traditional religion of Africa, unlike Christianity which condemned everything African
The Islamic religion made in-road in West Africa because it was compatible with the African religion. The religion allowed polygamous marriage, which was also part of the African religion
The Islamic religion made in-road in West Africa because its attitude to spirits was common to African traditionalists. The Islamic religion believed in the existence of Jinns, just like the African religion which believed in the worship of spirits, good and bad.
Islamic religion made in-road in West Africa because of its use of charms and amulets. Africans also used charms and amulets for offensive and defensive purposes
The Islamic religion made in-road in West Africa because the Arabs used trade to encourage the West Africans to accept them. The trade brought prosperity to the people
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2. The Islamic religion made inroad into West Africa due to the fact that the religion did not condemn the traditional African religion. Islamic religion tolerated the traditional religion of Africa, unlike Christianity which condemned everything African
The Islamic religion made in-road in West Africa because it was compatible with the African religion. The religion allowed polygamous marriage, which was also part of the African religion
The Islamic religion made in-road in West Africa because its attitude to spirits was common to African traditionalists. The Islamic religion believed in the existence of Jinns, just like the African religion which believed in the worship of spirits, good and bad.
Islamic religion made in-road in West Africa because of its use of charms and amulets. Africans also used charms and amulets for offensive and defensive purposes
The Islamic religion made in-road in West Africa because the Arabs used trade to encourage the West Africans to accept them. The trade brought prosperity to the people
Chat Sir Governor on : 0205318409
*History π₯βΌοΈ*
Question 6.
1. Schools and Colleges: The first formal schools were set up by Christian missionaries. They comprise mission schools set up by European colonial states. There, people were taught to read and write. The missionaries themselves were involved in the management of the schools and training of students. Curriculums were formulated and teachers were recruited, and the financial funding of the schools was borne by the missionaries. Yet, their teaching was not restricted to the teachings about Christ.
2. Hospitals and other Health Facilities: The Christian missionaries did not come into Africa without plan for their survival. Their early missionary journey was not entirely a smooth one. Health incidences necessitated the need to establish hospitals and health institutions, which they eventually did establish.
3. Impact on African Deities and other African Cultures: Christianity came with its own ideology which was entirely different from the practice known to Africans. In fact, it seems that the primary purpose of European Christianity was to suppress and entirely abolish the African traditional religion. Of course many were converted. They did not come empty handed. They came with something; inventions, information, education, opportunities and many more.
4. Impact on political terrain: Christianity became like a pressure group, having considerable influence in the government of the day. Of course, European colonial government employed the instrument of Christianity as a religion to attain their goals, and not as though there was so much pressure effort to liaise Christianity and the government. There was considerable impact of the judicial systems and awareness of democracy.
5. Male superiority: The Christian church played a considerable role in fostering the inferior status of women by providing a moral justification for male superiority. The Holy Bible which is the holy book of Christian religion is clearly patriarchal in its content. And by the fact of its dogmatic nature, its effect still points out till today, although a considerable reform has been attained.
Question 6.
1. Schools and Colleges: The first formal schools were set up by Christian missionaries. They comprise mission schools set up by European colonial states. There, people were taught to read and write. The missionaries themselves were involved in the management of the schools and training of students. Curriculums were formulated and teachers were recruited, and the financial funding of the schools was borne by the missionaries. Yet, their teaching was not restricted to the teachings about Christ.
2. Hospitals and other Health Facilities: The Christian missionaries did not come into Africa without plan for their survival. Their early missionary journey was not entirely a smooth one. Health incidences necessitated the need to establish hospitals and health institutions, which they eventually did establish.
3. Impact on African Deities and other African Cultures: Christianity came with its own ideology which was entirely different from the practice known to Africans. In fact, it seems that the primary purpose of European Christianity was to suppress and entirely abolish the African traditional religion. Of course many were converted. They did not come empty handed. They came with something; inventions, information, education, opportunities and many more.
4. Impact on political terrain: Christianity became like a pressure group, having considerable influence in the government of the day. Of course, European colonial government employed the instrument of Christianity as a religion to attain their goals, and not as though there was so much pressure effort to liaise Christianity and the government. There was considerable impact of the judicial systems and awareness of democracy.
5. Male superiority: The Christian church played a considerable role in fostering the inferior status of women by providing a moral justification for male superiority. The Holy Bible which is the holy book of Christian religion is clearly patriarchal in its content. And by the fact of its dogmatic nature, its effect still points out till today, although a considerable reform has been attained.
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HISTORY
Q9 Solutions
Firstly
The pndc government flows the assets of over 200 people including members of Parliament,ministers and top party functionaries.
The moves was intended to minimise corruption.
In addition in response to economic crisis the pndc launch the economic recovery programme (ERP)
In order to turn the declining economic situations.
Furthermore in order to make the educational system relevant to the country development needs,the pndc launch an education programme.the new education system introduce 9 years of basic education 3 years of senior Secondary education and 4 years of tertiary Education.
The new structure in effect reduce the duration of pre university education.
More so the pndc government carried out several rural developmental projects like rural electrification programme.
In conclusion pndc improve the agricultural sector by providing loans available yo coco farmers,agricultural input such as coco seedlings insecticide and farming implement.
The government went further and established farmers day for the purpose of honouring hardworking and Distinguished farmers and Fishermensn
Chat Sir Governor on : 0205318409
Q9 Solutions
Firstly
The pndc government flows the assets of over 200 people including members of Parliament,ministers and top party functionaries.
The moves was intended to minimise corruption.
In addition in response to economic crisis the pndc launch the economic recovery programme (ERP)
In order to turn the declining economic situations.
Furthermore in order to make the educational system relevant to the country development needs,the pndc launch an education programme.the new education system introduce 9 years of basic education 3 years of senior Secondary education and 4 years of tertiary Education.
The new structure in effect reduce the duration of pre university education.
More so the pndc government carried out several rural developmental projects like rural electrification programme.
In conclusion pndc improve the agricultural sector by providing loans available yo coco farmers,agricultural input such as coco seedlings insecticide and farming implement.
The government went further and established farmers day for the purpose of honouring hardworking and Distinguished farmers and Fishermensn
Chat Sir Governor on : 0205318409