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    com/welcome/treatmentguides/dental_health.html Kitzinger‚ S. (1997). The new pregnancy and childbirth. London: Dorling Kindersley Limited. Marotz‚ L. R. (2009). Health‚ safety and nutrition for the young child (7th ed). Australia: Cengage Learning. Casey‚ M EDE 105 Assignment 1 Medibank Private. (2009). Retrieved June 30‚ 2011‚ from Wiggle into health: http://www.wiggleintohealth.com/index.php MYCHILDSAFETY. (2008). Child Poison Safety. Retrieved June 20‚ 2011‚ from A Parent ’s Guide to Child Safety: http://www.mychildsafety.net/child-poison-safety

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    Twenty-First Century‚ Routledge: London. Gauld‚ R. (ed.) (2005)‚ Comparative Health Policy in the Asia-Pacific‚ Open Uni-versity Press: Maidenhead‚ UK. Goodman‚ R.; White‚ G.; and Kwon‚ H.J. (1998)‚ The East Asian Welfare State Model‚ Routledge: London. Gough‚ I. (2002)‚ Globalization and National Welfare Regimes: The East Asian Case‚ in R. Sigg and C. Behrendt (eds.)‚ Social Security in the Global Village‚ Trans-action: London‚ pp. 47-65. Haggard‚ S. and Kaufmann‚ R. (2004)‚ Revising Social Contracts:

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    British Journal of Social Work (2003) 33‚ 87–106 The Social Work Assessment of Parenting: An Exploration Johanna Woodcock Johanna Woodcock is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Plymouth. Correspondence to Johanna Woodcock‚ Department of Social Policy and Social Work‚ University of Plymouth‚ Drake Circus‚ Plymouth PL4 8AA‚ UK. Summary The significance of parenting in the conduct of child-care practice is apparent in a range of legal and policy documents emanating from

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION English is the national language of numerous sovereign states and a second language or a foreign language in other countries which is of common knowledge that improving the teaching of English in our schools is a universal effort. The concept of Reading Comprehension is that comprehension is directly related to the surface of our language process. Reading Comprehension is the ability to read text‚ process it and understand its meaning. An individual

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    Over 30 years ago‚ C. Wright Mills (1959) described the post-modern period as one in which the economy would shift employment from heavy industry to non-unionized clerical‚ service‚ and new industrial sectors. He foresaw the rise of multinational corporations‚ trouble in the social welfare system‚ and decline in human freedom and choice. At that time he wondered how the human family would respond to and adjust to this new period in world history. Post-modernism‚ by no means simple to define‚ is

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    Religion and Belief Systems in Australia post-1945 1.1 Contemporary Aboriginal Spiritualties Kinship and the Dreaming The Dreaming is the key concept underpinning all aspects of Aboriginal spirituality and‚ indeed‚ all facets of traditional Aboriginal life. At its basis is an ancient event whereby the ‘sky heroes’ (ancestral spirit beings) formed everything upon the earth (oceans‚ mountains‚ rocks‚ insects‚ animals etc) from a featureless‚ never-ending plain. Yet the dreaming exists in the

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    Palan / Gender Identity in Consumer Behavior Research Gender Identity in Consumer Behavior Research: A Literature Review and Research Agenda Kay M. Palan Iowa State University Kay M. Palan is associate professor of Marketing‚ Iowa State University‚ 300 Carver‚ Ames‚ Iowa 50011‚ (515) 294-9526‚ e-mail: kpalan@iastate.edu This article is part of a special issue on "Gender Issues in Consumer Research" edited by James Gentry‚ Seungwoo Chun‚ Suraj Commuri‚ Eileen Fischer‚ Sunkyu Jun‚ Lee McGinnis‚

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    British Food Journal Biographies and geographies: consumer understandings of the origins of foods Ian Cook Philip Crang Mark Thorpe Article information: To cite this document: Ian Cook Philip Crang Mark Thorpe‚ (1998)‚"Biographies and geographies: consumer understandings of the origins of foods"‚ British Food Journal‚ Vol. 100 Iss 3 pp. 162 - 167 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00070709810207522 Downloaded on: 08 March 2015‚ At: 12:54 (PT) References: this document contains

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    Linguistic imperialism occurs when the language of a large or dominant population or the language of power transfers to other people in the same or neighboring areas. There are many types of linguistic imperialism and many causes of it. Causes include immigration‚ conquest‚ trade and cultural superiority. The spread of religions that transcend local cultures and languages can also cause linguistic imperialism. Such changes in language can be forced or can take place through natural changes. Acts

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    JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION PART II ON WHAT GROUNDS CAN JUDICIAL REVIEW BE SOUGHT? The grounds for JR can be classified in at least three ways: 1. Two principal classes of action may be pursued under JR: those which allege that there has been a breach of statutory requirements‚ and those alleging that action has been taken in disregard of the rules of ‘natural justice’. 2. In Council for the Civil Service Unions v Minister of State for the

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