Disposoable Diapers some will say would not be in the profession that I am going in. But in reality it is and the reason for this is because if you work in the nursery at a hostipal and they were still using cloth diapers I am sure they would ruin out. They would have to have work just washing diapers all day long. Also another thing is that the place I am at right now is elderly people and putting a cloth diaper on them I don't think would work to good. The first cloth diapers came out in 1887 by a lady name Maria Allen. Then by the disposable diapers came out in the 1949. To many people this was a great thing. It may a little more expensive but it's worth it.
Bellis Mary,Web29.2009
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By Shawn February 3,2008
Web July29,2009
by Jen Hight
Disposable diapers are one of the truly terrific inventions of modern times. While ecologists argue that disposable diapers last forever in a landfill, laundering cloth diapers uses resources like water to wash and energy to dry them. Society is not about to give up the convenience of paper sanitary napkins or disposable diapers for children or adults. These modern conveniences are here to stay.
ReplyDeleteScientists’ challenge is not to build a better mousetrap, but rather to build a better disposable diaper. Advances in technology will continue to improve all types of disposable products by making them more biodegradable and environmentally friendly. Diapers of the future will become more absorbable, more lightweight, more artistic and better fitting than diapers of the past. Diapers of the future may do more than just trap excrement; they may process bodily fluids into an innocuous substance. After all, if our cats’ litter box can be fresh and odor free, why not our disposable diapers?