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    The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales The introduction of the book The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales by Bruno Bettelheim focused on the benefits of fairytales on child development. Bettelheim talks about how important developing the child’s imagination is. Developing the imagination allows children to process what they see in the world and process what they hear in stories. This gives them a good grasp on their conscience (11-12). Fairy tales allows for children

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    Good Afternoon Tutor and fellow students‚ A midwife is a health professional who specialises in pregnancy‚ childbirth‚ postpartum‚ women’s reproductive health and newborn care. They are trained to recognise variations of the normal progress of labour and how to deal with abnormalities. A midwife not only has a role at birth but also during and after pregnancy‚ offering support and routine checks. To be able to successfully complete these roles‚ a midwife must have effective interpersonal and intercultural

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    delivering high quality and holistic care for women during the antenatal‚ intrapartum and postnatal period’s .This involves working in close partnership with women to enable the provision of all necessary support‚ care and guidance (ICM‚ 2011). The midwife also has the important task of providing woman -centred care whilst always striving to promote normal birth (midwifery 20 20). The royal college of midwives (RCM‚ 2010a) describes normal childbirth as one where a woman begins‚ continues and completes

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    How does the midwife confirm that a pregnant woman is in good health? Discuss the assessment of physical wellbeing of the woman and what the midwife does when there are deviations from the normal health for the woman. Contents Introduction 3 The Role of the Midwife in Antenatal Care 4 First Antenatal Booking Visit 6 Return Antenatal Visits 7 Normal Values and Deviations from Normal 9 Signs of Deterioration 10 Recognition of acute critical illness in pregnancy 13 Conclusion 15

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    A study conducted by Hampton and Peterson (2012) examining the job satisfaction of CNMs‚ incorporated factors such as certified nurse midwives’ “satisfaction 1) with physician interaction‚ 2) with organizational policies‚ 3) with midwife nurse interaction‚ 4) with pay‚ 5) with job autonomy‚ 6) with professional status‚ 7) with job requirements‚ and 8) with physician respect” (Hampton & Peterson‚ 2012‚ p. 115). The study found that certified nurse midwives are extremely satisfied with

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    and the enormous impact a midwife can make to a mother’s time during pregnancy. By being the eldest child I have become an extremely mature person. I have taken multiple Skype courses on how to deal with infant loss and have completed an aspiring midwife study day which gave me a clear insight

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    When choosing between a midwife and a doctor‚ there are many factors that influence the decision. Having a midwife allows you to give birth at home‚ which is something that mothers may seek. When giving birth‚ it is important the mother is relaxed and comfortable. What’s better than giving birth in the familiar and soothing

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    The Franklin’s Tale‚ one of the many stories comprising the Canterbury Tales. This tale set in medieval Brittany about the uncanny marriage of the knight Arveragus and his lady Dorigen. Specifically the Franklin’s Tale‚ Chaucer’s view on life is shown‚ it is a life governed by individuals with freewill. The Franklin’s Tale is a story of free will of different characters that interfere with one another‚ where every choice made could have been prevented or avoidable with unlining themes of love‚ honor

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    The Role of The Mentor The word ‘midwife’ means ‘with woman’. Midwives are specialists in normal pregnancy and birth‚ and the midwife’s role is to look after a pregnant woman and her baby throughout the antenatal period‚ during labour and birth‚ and for up to 28 days after the baby has been born. A midwife must be able to care for women throughout pregnancy‚ birth‚ and during the postnatal period‚ as well as care for newborn babies. She must be able to detect problems‚ summon medical help

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    "War is the midwife of revolution" It isn´t just an unlicky coincidence that both‚ the 1905 revolution and the 1917 revolution(s)‚ took place slightly after the Russo-Japanese War in the first case‚ and during the Great War in the second one. Both cases prove that "war is the midwife of revolution" and that it is a direct cause for this uprisings. In 1904 Russia went to war with Japan. They were fighting for control of Korea and Manchuria in the Far East. Right from the start of the war the

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