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First, you ask them to explain why they see it as a health or safety concern. Depending on what country you are working in, they may be required to make reasonable accommodation to your work environment or activity to allow you to continue your employment, but if in the final analysis you must work in an environment that creates an additional health or safety risk to you or others because of your ostomy, you may have to find other work, either within the company or with another employer. The specifics depend on what work you are doing, in what way, and where in the world you are working
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first of all their habit of drinking too much, followed by their sporting prowess, and then their inventiveness.Australians do not all drink too much. It depends upon one's social circle.However, things that Australians are proud of include:Attaining their independence from Britain in a bloodless way, and their patriotismOften being considered "underdogs", yet overcoming this tag to come out on top.Sports indeed feature highly - especially their swimmers, tennis players and cricketersTheir loyalty to their "mates"Their freedom of politics, religion, education and so onTheir love of the outdoorsTo elaborate on the first answer, Australians are proud of their inventiveness. Living in such a harsh and, at time, unforgiving environment, certain adaptations have had to be made. Australians invented the first surf lifesaving reel; the first Hills hoist (for outdoor clothes drying); the stump-jump plough, for ploughing in difficult soils.
Transpiration tends to refer to a plant's loss of water by way of its above ground parts. Of particular concern is water loss from stems, leaves, and flowers. Plants tend to have openings called stomata on the surfaces of their leaves. These breathing pores handle an exchange whereby something such as atmospheric gases may be taken in and something else such as water vapor may be lost. The loss may be great, particularly if the leaf surface is larger and therefore has more stomata.Cactus plants cut transpiration to lower amounts and percentages by the location and number of their pores. For example, they don't have leaves. Instead, they have modified leafy structures in the form of thorns, spines, quills or needles. They likewise have modified stomata locations in the form of breathing pores ontheir thick, water retaining stems. Consequently, cactus plants suffer from less water loss than they would if they had the many more breathing pores that exist on the typical leaves of deciduous trees.
That is a very good and somewhat complicated question. The answer depends on whether you live in the USA or the rest of the world.The British position, quoting directly from scoutbase.org.uk on adults in the movement isGay adults in ScoutingIt's OK to be an adult in Scouting and be gay!Throughout the Association there are adults inScouting who are gay, lesbian or bisexual. Someare open about their sexual orientation others not,either way it is a personal choice which is totallyacceptable.A leader's sexual orientation has no bearing ontheir suitability to fulfil a role in Scouting.Whatever role an adult chooses to take inScouting, they must always act in accordance withthe Associations Policies and Rules.The scout association even provides help and support to young members who are either confused about their sexuality or who wish support "coming out". There is dedicated materials about this on the scout website. There are even t-shirts, sweaters and hoodies for sale in the UK bearing the logo "Scout and proud", a play on the Gay Pride slogan "Out and Proud"In the UK and Canada at least as either a Adult volunteer or as a member you will be welcomed.The official position of the Boy Scouts of America, reaffirmed in 2012, is that homosexuality goes against scouting's teaching to be "morally straight".In the case of a homosexual scout one could argue that the scouts are there to learn the core values of scouting which means none exemplify them on entry and so a gay scout might be tolerated. It would be largely up to the local troop or council. The national BSA organization would likely be supportive of a troop that wished to exclude a gay scout but would likely not intervene if a troop decided to accept one. Some would also raise the issue of whether a teen can truly fully understand their own sexuality and so know that they are gay.In the case of a leader the answer is clear. Homosexual leaders are not allowed due to the morals issue, the perceived threat to youth protection and the political fall out of a gay leader.The legalities are also interesting. The Supreme Court did not rule, as is commonly misstated, that the BSA can exclude anyone they want due to being a private club. What the court found was that the BSA was an organization that expresses a message and that forcing them to accept an overtly gay leader would undermine their expression of that message and so infringe upon their first amendment rights to free speech. Whether a homosexual leader who is not overt about his (or presumably her) orientation or a non-leader would receive similar legal protection is not clear.
A second cousin is a third generation descendant after a common great grandparent, but not through your grandparent's line. Whether or not second cousins are prohibited from marrying each other depends ontheir religiontheir culturecivil law, i.e. the law of the land where they wish to get marriedRELIGION (Canon Law): In the Catholic Church for example, and prior to 1983, second cousins were prohibited from marrying each other. But now the prohibition extends only as far as first cousins.CIVIL LAW: No country legally prohibits marriages more distant than first cousin marriages.SOME REASONS for prohibitions against marrying close relatives:increases potential for multiplying risk of genetic defects in offspring of the unionclear commands in ancient sacred/holy writingsexplicit injunctions placed upon believers, in accordance with canon lawcultural abhorrence of marital arrangements between those known to be blood relatives of each other.FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBT it is best to check with (i) the civil marriage authorities, and (ii) the appropriate religious authority.To find out if marriage between second cousins is culturally unacceptable, talk about it to those of your culture, and you will soon find out!See 'Related links' below for more information about prohibited marriages.