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    came up with the genius love/hate campaign‚ which slogan was "You either love it‚ or hate it"‚ managed to draw the attention of the public‚ and determined the final success of the product. It was advertised everywhere: TV‚ buses‚ shopping carts‚ etc. And used story boards to get the idea across to the client. The ad ’s had different stories‚ which they chose through consumer feedback‚ but the one which had most success was of a woman breastfeeding‚ since it showed a progressive view. It got rejected

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    Nursing pillow and its use in breast-feeding When breastfeeding a mother nursing pillow can be placed around the waist and use it for convenient positioning of the baby at the breast. When breastfeeding baby should be given to mother always placed in the position of the belly to belly on breastfeeding pillow baby must not lie on the back side to my mother‚ then it can not effectively enough to suck breast milk . Nursing pillow can also serve not to lay babies‚ but to support and back the hands

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    Psychology 238: Child Development April 2‚ 2010 Abstract Aim: To compare two peer review journals which both comment on the effects of breastfeeding on children born with low birth weights. Method: Compare the articles Breastfeeding and intelligence of preschool children [1]‚ and Effect of breastfeeding on cognitive development of infants born small for gestational age [2] to discuss findings and highlight both strengths and weaknesses. Results: Both articles have similarities

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    daughter and I is indescribable. Many people don’t look at breastfeeding as a child’s right. Instead‚ it’s seen more as a decision for the mother and what is most convenient for her‚ but being a parent isn’t convenient. It takes time‚ energy‚ patience and love to raise a child. It’s about putting aside your wants and needs and putting your child’s first. I understand that this is my child’s right and I gladly give it to her. Breastfeeding has so many benefits. It’s cheap‚ convenient‚ helps me lose

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    History of English in the Philippines Although the first exposure to English was in 1762 to 1764 when the British invaded Manila‚ English from that time never had any lasting influence. English was assimilated when the United States took over the Philippines. In 1898‚ Spain ceded control of the Philippines to the United States under the Treaty of Paris‚ and thereafter the Americans controlled the Philippines until it gained its independence in 1946. The Americans established a system of public education

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    way The other living beings born in liberty.   Whoever knows not how to love his native tongue Is worse than any best or evil smelling fish. To make our language richer ought to be our wish The same as any mother loves to feed her young.   Tagalog and the Latin language are the same And English and Castilian and the angels’ tongue; And God‚ whose watchful care o’er all is flung‚ Has given us His blessing in the speech we claim‚   Our mother tongue‚ like all the highest that we know Had

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    States assist in supplying mothers who test HIV positive baby formula to discourage breastfeeding? HIV is not spread through pregnancy‚ but in breast milk. It would make a difference if mothers who are HIV positive in Africa did not breastfeed. Being that Africa can lay claim to having two-thirds of the worlds HIV positive population‚ one way to help stop the spread among kids would be to eliminate the breastfeeding altogether. While the world keeps supplying condoms and other forms of contraceptives

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    mothers is often opportunistic‚ so it is important to be able to use our time wisely. The use of health promotion materials such as posters and handouts can facilitate the nurse in delivering the necessary information to the new mother. Promoting breastfeeding and assisting the mother to establish this method of feeding her baby will allow the mother gain confidence in caring for her baby. The gathering of necessary information on where to seek help will encourage the mother to access help earlier rather

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    authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines by communicating to the natives in their own language. Doctrina Christiana (1593)‚ the first book to be printed in the Philippines‚ was a prayerbook written in Spanish with an accompanying Tagalog translation. The task of translating religious instructional materials forced the Spanish missionaries to employ natives as translators. Eventually‚ these natives learned to read and write both in Spanish and in their native tongue. These bilingual

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    Public health has the interests of the public at its core. According to the Department of Health (DoH) (2012) Public health is concerned with prevention and therefore encourages people to ‘stay healthy’ and ‘avoid getting ill’. Health visitors work at the heart of the family to have a positive impact on the future of the child by preventing diseases and identifying any health or social problems early (Carter‚ 2011) A Heath Visitor offers a service available to all families that primarily delivers

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