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CLEANING is not the same for everyone. For example, when a mother tells her child to wash their hands and face, this may think that just open the tap and wet her fingers and lips. But she knows what is best for the child, so he decides to accompany him to the bathroom to rub the hands and face with soap and water, despite strong protests from small! It is true that the rules regarding cleanliness vary throughout the world, and people are raised with different concepts of what constitutes cleanliness. In the past, the environment neat and orderly schools in many countries helped students develop good health habits. Currently, the courts of some schools are so full of trash and garbage, which seem a landfill rather than a place to play or exercise. And the classroom? Darren, caretaker of a secondary school in Australia, said: "Now there is dirt even in the classroom." For some students it is a punishment to be told: "Pick up the trash" or "Leave everything clean." The problem is that some teachers use cleaning as a punishment. On the other hand, adults are not always good cleaning models, or in everyday life or in the world of business. For example, many public places are dirty and in poor condition. Some companies pollute the environment. However, pollution is not caused by faceless companies and businesses, but by people. While greed is probably the main cause of the global problem of pollution and its numerous adverse effects, part of the problem is due to unhygienic personal habits. A former director general of the Commonwealth of Australia supported this conclusion by saying: "All matters relating to public health are reduced to cleaning every man, woman and child." However, some think that cleanliness is a personal matter which does not concern anyone else. But is that true? Cleanliness is of utmost importance when it has to do with food, whether we buy in a supermarket or eat in a restaurant or at a friend's house. It is expected that those who prepare and serve the food we eat to maintain a high standard of cleanliness. Dirty hands-are theirs or ours-can cause many diseases. What about hospitals? Is not that where we expect to see more cleaning? The New England Journal of Medicine reported that some doctors and nurses do not always wash their hands may explain why hospital patients get infections whose treatment costs up to 10,000 million annually. Rightly expect that no one will endanger our health due to unhygienic habits. It is also a very serious matter that someone, either deliberately or carelessly, pollute our water supply. Besides, how safely can walk barefoot on a beach where the sand see syringes used by drug addicts or others? Of even greater importance is the question: Are we clean our own home? Suellen Today, in his book Chasing Dirt (How to get rid of dirt), raises the question: "Are we as clean as before?". Answer: "Maybe not," and says that the main reason is the changing social values. As people spend less and less time at home, just hire other people to do the cleaning for them. Therefore, maintaining a clean environment is no longer a personal priority. "Do not clean the shower, I clean I said a man. If my house is dirty, at least I'm clean. " However, the cleaning involves more than outward appearance. It's quite a healthy life ethic. It is also a way of thinking and feeling that encompasses our moral standards and our worship of God.

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