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    Obesity in Pregnancy

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    M. Nodine‚ P. & Hastings -Tolsma‚ M. (2013). Maternal Obesity: Improving Pregnancy Outcomes. The American Journal of Maternal/ Child Nursing‚ 37(2)‚ 57. The article "Maternal Obesity: Improving Pregnancy Outcomes" presents a valued information about select obstetrical risks associated with maternal obesity. In this article‚ the reader gets to know prevention and managenemt strategies on how to avoid or decrease the adverse outcomes‚ caused by maternal obesity. The author emphasizes the

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    Teenage pregnancy could be defined as a girl attaining motherhood before she reaches the legal age of adulthood. Rates of teenage pregnancy in Jamaica are among the highest in the Caribbean‚ with females between the ages of fifteen to nineteen years of age being responsible for one hundred and eight births per thousand women. Females between the ages of ten and nineteen account for twenty-five percent of births in Jamaica‚ and twenty-two percent of births between fifteen to nineteen year olds are

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    The most explosive information about our society surfaced recently. In answering a question in Parliament‚ the Education Minister easily pulled statistics revealing that every year in our small population of 1.3 million‚ over 2‚500 teenage girls become pregnant; the majority of these unfortunate girls drop out of school; by age 19‚ over 1‚000 girls in this country already have four children; and 50 per cent of mothers in Trinidad and Tobago are single parents (Maraj 2014). Furthermore‚ the solutions

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    Unwanted Pregnancy

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    Unwanted Pregnancy Deciding not to continue with a pregnancy is a difficult and often painful decision to make‚ and not one that is made lightly. Often a lot of talking is needed before a woman can make her choice and be sure that the choice she makes is right for her. There are several professional organisations that can help such as Brook Advisory‚ British Pregnancy Advisory Service or The Family

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    The Dangers of Drug Abuse During Pregnancy: Prenatal Developmental Issues That Begin With Substance Abuse Abstract Substance abuse is a common issue among pregnant women and is tragic as it not only affects the woman‚ but can have lasting effects on her unborn child. Specifically‚ substance abuse during pregnancy can lead to premature birth‚ low birth weight‚ significant cognitive and behavioral issues‚ and even miscarriage. Pregnant women who use substances such as cocaine‚ heroin‚ marijuana

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    Acas (2010) [Online]The recruitment process Available at: http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=748 [Accessed 28th June 2010] CIPD (2009)[Online]Assessment centres for recruitment and selection Available at: http://www.cipd.co.uk/subjects/recruitmen/selectn/asscentre.htm?IsSrchRes=1 [Accessed 28th June 2010] CIPD (2010)[Online]Selection interviewing Available at: http://www.cipd.co.uk/subjects/recruitmen/selectn/selnintvg.htm?IsSrchRes=1 [Accessed 28th June 2010] Foot‚ M. and Hook

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    Utilitarianism- Journal Questions (Formative Assessment) 1a) What are the strengths of Utilitarianism? 1b) Utilitarianism has several limitations. Identify two limitations and suggest improvements to Utilitarianism that enable it to avoid these limitations. Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory: it holds that we ought to act in whatever way has the best consequences (i.e. the greatest "utility"). For most utilitarians‚ this means maximising the good and minimising the bad. Utilitarianism

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    Supreme Court Limitations

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    primary institution to interpret the law of the land. Yet technical‚ political‚ and institutional limitations have been established to restrict the power of the supreme court. Chief Justice Jay believed courts only retain the right to interpret the law within context of a case or controversy. Hypothetically entrapping the court’s power to lend advisory opinions concerning the law. Even so‚ this limitation is not applied to multiple state courts making it more of

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    There are two defenses to debt law cases you should give some thought to if you are being sued: statutes of limitations‚ and what is called "laches." Both rely on the passage of time‚ and both of them have a rather vague status in the law. This article discusses what they are and how to use them. Statutes of Limitations The statute of limitations (in civil law) is the amount of time allowed before the plaintiff must bring suit. That is‚ if a certain amount of time passes after the claim is "ripe"

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    through a difficult situation. In this case‚ the situation would be teen pregnancy. Sometimes‚ all pregnant teens need is to talk so somebody. They want to let out their thoughts‚ their fears. They want someone who will listen to them and try to comprehend what they are going through. In this case‚ school counselors would be more than willing to listen to their situations. They will even give advice if need be. But what about professional counselors that one pays for? Wouldn’t they be better at helping

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