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    Fahad Syed 991541355 Risk Management in Obstetrics Introduction Obstetrics is defined as the branch of medicine which deals with the care of women during pregnancy‚ childbirth‚ and the period during which they recover from childbirth (Agency for healthcare research and quality‚ 2000). The major factor that makes obstetrics a high risk area is expectation. The majority of women who are about to give birth tend to be young and healthy (Clements‚ 2001). Naturally‚ they expect to give birth to

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    This case is of an 8-year-old boy‚ Steven. Steven has been diagnosed by a Pediatrician as having an Autistic Spectrum Disorder because of the severity of his needs in terms of communication and reciprocal social interaction. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder that is very complex and involves a broad different and separate physical and mental disorders. Autistic children are in the private world of their own. It is common beliefs that performance of individuals with autism was inferior

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    “In everyday language usage‚ management refers to the people in organizations who manage‚ and to the activities they perform.” (Fulop‚ Frith‚ Hayward 1992 p. 187) To be more specific‚ management is the process of organizing work activities with and through people to ensure the activities are completed efficiently and effectively (Robbins‚ Bergman‚ Stagg‚ Coulter 2006‚ p. 9). Through management‚ the goals of the organization or business are to be achieved. Henri Fayol‚ one of the most influential

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    Treatment 6.- Theories 7.- Conclusion References Cohen‚ S. (2006). Targeting autism : what we know‚ don ’t know‚ and can do to help young children with autism spectrum disorders / Shirley Cohen. Berkeley : University of California Press‚ c2006. Frith‚ Uta. (2003). Autism: Explaining the Enigma. Library of Congress-in-Publication Data. Second Edition. Gallo‚ Donald P. (2010). Diagnosing autism spectrum disorders : a lifespan perspective. Chichester‚ West Sussex‚ UK ; Malden‚ MA : Wiley-Blackwell

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    References: Harris‚ M. (2006). ‘First Words’. Milton Keynes. The Open University. Oates‚ J. Greyson‚ A. (2006) Cognitive and Language Development in Children. Milton Keynes. The Open University. Frith‚ U. (2008). ‘Autism A very Short Introduction’. Oxford University Press. Mitchell‚ P.‚ & Ziegler‚ F. (2012). ‘Fundamentals of developmental Psychology’. Hove Psychology Press.

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    psychological reasons for why people riot based on substantial evidence. The article contains strong testimonial evidence that a large crowd had caused people to participate the 2011 English Riots. The author used published research from psychologist Chris Frith that emotional contagion is an unconscious mechanism of transmissions between people‚ which brings people forming a strong alliance. The author used this concept to support that riots occur when social contagion becomes higher than an emotional state

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    Brianna Canty Costanza Prandoni Literature Review:         The phenomenon we are addressing in our humanistic paper proposal is representations of sexuality in media‚ specifically representations of women in print magazines. There is a great deal of previous research in this area because women’s magazines have been “crafting images of women that transformed American culture” for almost 200 years (Endres 434). In The Journal of Advertising‚ Steven M. Kates discusses why the way women are represented

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    She’s Starting to Suspect Something: My Niece False Beliefs Erica Rodriguez Florida Atlantic University   Abstract In this study The False Beliefs Task was used to measure the theory of mind of a four-year-old child. Theory of mind is the child’s understanding that individuals have multiple mental states such as desires‚ thoughts‚ and beliefs that affect the way they behave‚ which allows children to perceive their peer’s unseen conditions. In this task a child between the ages of three and four

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    Annotated Bibliography English‚ B. (2009). Recession spurs egg and sperm donations: Giving provides extra income. Boston Globe. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.library.unlv.edu/doc view/405164201?pq-origsite=summon This popular article by Bella English‚ a writer for the newspaper The Boston Globe‚ discusses the reimbursement which sperm donors receive. This article is aimed for the public who may be interested in participating in such an ordeal and getting paid for it and also

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    Joel Rudinow is an author and instructor in philosophy and humanities at the Santa Rosa Junior College. In the article “Race‚ Ethnicity‚ Expressive Authenticity: Can White People Sing the Blues” he talks about the importance of authenticity of the white artists who sings the Blues. Is authenticity tied with race? Or is it just truthful emotions and experiences that make something authentic? Another theorist Amiri Baraka contradicts Rudinow’s theory‚ in fact‚ he thinks that a musician cannot perform

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