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    that crucial time surrounding birthand the consequences of denying that opportunity. Love is as important to the individual as it is to their society and our world. At the time of birth‚ and for about an hour following birthing‚ the mother and her newborn baby are swamped in a cocktail of hormones. This time is a crucial time for the mother and baby to bond‚ to become attached … to fall in love. A baby born after a normal‚ unmedicated birth and immediately dried and placed in his mother’s arms on her

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    his ways. He tells Kathe that “he’d become accustomed to being alone in this phase of his life”(526). Their chance meeting occurred when Kathe noticed something on the side of the road. She stopped to help this creature who ended up being a tiny newborn fawn. Lyle approached and almost hit Kathe’s car. He stopped and tried to help Kathe save the fawn. At the beginning of the story Kathe believed that chance meetings did not change lifes outcomes‚ however by the end she asks Lyle‚ ‘”You wouldn’t

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    the women have to carry the child with them as part of their body until the child is born but there are justified reasons for the paternity leave as well. Men have just as much right‚ need and obligation to spend quality time bonding with and caring for a newborn. With families living isolated from close relatives‚ it may be difficult for the mother’s family to support her after the birth of the baby as was tradition. Now introducing paternity leave‚ the father can play this important role. Men should

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    Belonging – Jeannie Baker Belonging is a collage picture book‚ written by Jeannie Baker in 2004. The audience’s perspective is viewed through a window showing the gradual change and growth of a community‚ as years pass and the main character‚ Tracey‚ grows older. Jeannie Baker wanted to put into perspective the idea that the individual belongs to the land‚ rather than the land belonging to the individual. In the first page‚ the audience is introduced to the protagonist‚ Tracy‚ as a tiny baby

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    Should abortion be legal? That is one of the looming questions in politics and society. There are many people today who believe abortion should be illegal because it is the murder of an unborn baby. People state that an unborn baby is still a human being and that they also deserve the right to their own life (Abortion ProCon.org). Abortion is a right that does not need to be controlled by the government. Abortion should be a choice that women have that allows them to control their own bodies. According

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    a child develops from loved ones. Occurs between birth and one year of age and in my opinion is the most fundamental stage in life. It’s when a newborn baby is developing trust or mistrust with parents‚ siblings‚ and other family members. Failure to develop trust will result in fear and a belief that the world is inconsistent and unpredictable. A newborn needs the love and nurture from his mother when there first born. That loved demonstrated by family members towards the development of the baby

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    if not all of China ’s families. Planning for a family‚ caring for the elderly and prejudice against females are all associated with the One-Child Policy. When thinking about starting a family in Canada‚ there are no limitations. The biggest concern parents have is simply the health of the new born not the sex of the newborn. Parents may have hopes for a boy or a girl‚ but in the end they are genuinely happy as long as their newborn child is healthy. According to Naughton (2007) in China‚

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    For the hospital reflection journal‚ I chose to discuss my experience in the place I could perceive myself working in during my nursing career – the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). My NICU hospital experience occurred on Sunday‚ March 26‚ 2017 at the Honor Health Scottsdale Shea center. My nurse and I were assigned to two premature infants – a 4-week-old female and an 8-week-old male. The infant I decided to do my assignment on was the 4-week-old female. She was born on 02/20/2017 at 25 weeks

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    The morality of abortion is an argument that has spanned decades with debates on both sides as to whether or not it is right to kill a fetus that is not yet born. Even today‚ there is still no set motion that humanity follows as a whole‚ and they have been labelled as being either ‘pro-choice’ or ‘pro-life’ following in their own beliefs as to what is right. There are even many articles‚ essays‚ and journals today which exist to validate the point of each of these sides. Many have attempted to make

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    Offspring Options: It’s a Mother of a Problem! What is a mother? A woman who gives labor to a child‚ for one‚ but there is more to the equation‚ for example: a person who cares for a newborn‚ who raises the child‚ and who child considers their mother. When women become pregnant‚ they are faced with decisions and choices that‚ depending on their environment‚ they may not have a say in. Which begs the question: do women have a choice when it comes to procreation? Essentially‚ women within dystopian

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