No, they should not. You are looking only at the negative aspects, as if religion were only that. While religion has, indeed, done harm, it is not just that; religion has also done a lot of good all over the world.
It is very dangerous to let a child under the age of 12 operate the garbage disposal. All children should know to keep hands out of it.
yes children should because they should chose themselves what religion they want to follow. if they want to be christened when they are older and it is their own choice then that's what they should do. don't force your children to follow a religion they don't want to follow.
how should government be responsible for safe disposal?
Raw cabbage leaves should not be put into the garbage disposal as it will badly plug up the disposal. Other items that should not put into the garbage disposal include banana peels, onion skins and celery.
To prevent accidents involving the hand when using a garbage disposal, always turn off the disposal before reaching into it, avoid putting hands or utensils inside while it is running, and never put non-food items into the disposal. Additionally, make sure to keep children and pets away from the disposal while in use.
No. There is no rule book for parenting, but I would say that a good general rule is that a parent should not "make" their children believe in anything.
Opinions on this vary. But those who don't want to have religious instruction in school are probably afraid that a certain religion will be more or less imposed on children. After all, if a religion is to be taught, who should decide which religion will be taught? Would you agree with your children being taught (for example) Buddhism if you are a Christian; or Christianity if you are a Buddhist, because somebody else decided that that is the "best" religion? Those who do want religion may also have valid arguments - for example, they might consider that religion to be the source of morality/ethics. However, the problem persists, which religion should be taught. Of course it might be possible to teach several religions, depending on the children's preferences (or those of their parents). But that will increase the cost for the school.
More like a plumber. The new disposal should have a plug end on it to plug into a wall outlet
Chloroform should be disposed of according to local regulations for hazardous waste disposal. It should not be poured down the drain or disposed of in regular trash. Contact your local waste management department or a hazardous waste disposal facility for guidance on proper disposal methods.
Routine safety checking and maintenance of equipment that children use is important and is something that should be performed several times per year. Safe storage of hazardous materials should be taken seriously. A locked box or cabinet is a must. Keeping things out of reach is not enough, these things should be locked away. Disposal of waste is something that should be done out of sight of children and in a manner where there is no way that they will be come in contact with the waste. Children are inquisitive, and are eager to get into things that you want to keep away from them.
To reset your badger garbage disposal, locate the reset button on the bottom of the unit and press it. This should restore the disposal to its normal functioning.
No, oranges should not be disposed of in a garbage disposal as they can cause clogs and damage the disposal unit. It is better to compost or throw them in the trash.