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    The term “Birth Tourism “can be defined as traveling to another country for the purpose of giving birth in that country. According to the data from 2014 American community survey (ACS) the immigrant’s rate in United States increased by 2.4 million since 2010.In addition to immigrants‚ there were 16.2 million US born minor children which indicates around 17 million of immigrants are granted US citizenship according to 14th Amendment. (Karen Zeigler‚Steven A.Camarota ‚September 2015)The largest numbers

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    The Evolution of Birth Control Rarely is there a subject that is considered as divisive as contraception. While we tend to think of birth control as a fairly modern development‚ it is an idea that has been around for thousands upon thousands of years and has been documented through both written word and various forms of art. The methods have ranged from spiritual and ritualistic to practical and scientific. Because of the length of a woman’s fertile years (about 40 years) the ability to control

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    my birth plan

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    My birth plan Your first name: Your surname: Name I like to be called i.e Catherine = Cathy: Your birthing companion’s name(s): Your due date: Is there a particular midwife you would like to be there if she / he is available? Yes No If yes‚ midwife’s name: Midwife’s phone number: Would you like your birthing partner(s) to be with you throughout labour? Yes Not necessarily What position would you like to be in for the birth? Standing Squatting Kneeling Sitting In

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    Reference: C YP3.1 AC1.1 ASSIGNMENT 1 Understand Child and Young Person Development Sequence of development in children and young people 0-3years‚ 4-7years‚ 8-12years‚ 13-16years‚ 17-19years PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT - Play motivates babies and children. Children enjoy running around‚ chasing and climbing as part of their play and in doing so will build up muscles‚ stigma and physical skills. Children playing with blocks‚ jigsaws and rolling out dough will be increasing their hand-eye coordination as

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    P2 – Explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual Genetics affect who you will grow to be in many ways. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the language of life that is within every living thing‚ genetic instructions that form what we will become. There is still much of the language that scientists don’t understand‚ but after extensive research scientists have found that certain gene codes actually relate to increased chances of developing a cancer or

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    The Pre-Columbus Era

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    DerpTitle In short the Pre-Columbus era refers to the time preceding Christopher Columbus’s exploration of the Americas. It is used as indication of the history of Native American cultures before the Europeans. Many civilizations were drastically changed by European’s but what was life like before? In this presentation I’ll be touching base on what life was like for six major groups of Native American’s. American Indians built a city along the Mississippi River known as the City of Cahokia. It covered

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    Physiologic Birth Care

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    “A normal physiologic labor and birth is one that is powered by the innate human capacity of the woman and fetus. This birth is more likely to be safe and healthy because there is no unnecessary intervention that disrupts normal physiologic processes” (2013). The RN is in a unique position to support physiologic birth because they attend almost all births. • Two potential health benefits for the maternal/fetal dyad resulting from physiologic birth care -practices are: • By positioning the mother

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    Birth Order Personality

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    In comparison to all my friends families growing up my family is large. Most families had three children‚ maybe four maximum and we had six. In the birth order of my sibling I’m the second to youngest. Does that make me have the qualities associated with the youngest child‚ or am I just an awkward in-between along with Sean (the third) and Adria (the fourth)? When trying to match the typical first‚ second‚ and third child personalities to my own family the lines seem to blur on who the middle child

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    Birth Order Theory

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    between the way a person executes their actions and the reason for their attitudes. Many people find the Birth Order theory to be the answer. The Birth Order theory states that a person’s personality and behavior relates to the order in which they were born in relation to their siblings. Below you will find why I believe the Birth Order theory is important. Background: The effect of the birth order theory is similar to the traits of humans personality and behavior towards the order in which they

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    many methods that you could use to find out how that population was started and where they were originated. However there are a select few out there that don’t have the same luck when it comes to finding their roots and true history. Knowledge about pre-Columbian civilizations comes from two main sources: archaeological remains and the accounts written by European white men. A result of the Conquest by the Europeans they Aztec‚ Mayan‚ and Inca Civilizations were virtually wiped out. There was a major

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