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    Tonight I would like to talk to you about the obstacles faced by pregnant women in the workplace. I will talk about the barriers we face today‚ as well as those which women of the past had to overcome to be successful working mothers. The laws that protect pregnant women today are something expectant mothers of the past dreamed of as they faced discrimination in the forms of demotion‚ forced unpaid leave and more. Before 1978‚ women who became pregnant while employed had a lot more than their

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    Pregnancy Before Marriage

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    Pregnancy before Marriage Pregnancy before marriage is consider a destructive social ill so US government has stepped in‚ determined to curtail this sad phenomenon. The portrayal of pregnancy out of marriage has been dramatic‚ and when we hear of young women heavy with the child no spouse to help raise the future child‚ our hearts go out to them. A pregnant teen who is not married also makes one think of the kind of future she will have. Teen explain why about this phenomena. They think that by engaging

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    Pregnancy and Birth Control

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    Birth Control is the Best Way to Fight with Teenage Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is frequently discussed all over the country and the efforts have not reduced the numbers‚ as teens continue to have unsafe sex which eventually leads to pregnancy. These developments led different experts to consider the issue of abstinence‚ abortion‚ and general sex education in order to reduce the rates of pregnancy among teens. The average teen will be curious about sex when he or she starts puberty and begins to be

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    Limitations and Constrains Of Marketing Sale Of Good Act in 1979- The sale of good act is for retailers‚ and sellers. It is a set of rules in which they must abide by‚ when you buy goods from people it means you have entered a contract‚ from the seller of the items you bought. The act means that the products you sale must be satisfactory and fit for the purpose. By satisfactory it means it should be in the right condition and by fit for purpose they mean it must be for everyday use and not be in

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    Ectopic Pregnancy and Age

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    Ectopic Pregnancy and Age My topic is the risks of ectopic pregnancy and whether it’s more common to occur in women over the age of 40. I chose this topic because there was a lot of available literature and studies to support what I have researched. I also have a high interest in pregnancy and the risks that it involves. I have researched many factors of this topic including risks‚ causes‚ age and probability of age and effects. Library Catalogue – University of Otago Library Catalogue “Ectopic

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    High Risk Pregnancy

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    High Risk Pregnancy -pregnant with a concurrent medical disease -with pregnancy related complication -presence of external factor that jeopardizes the health of the mother‚ the fetus‚ or both [pic] Candidiasis (Moniliasis) INCIDENCE: • 75% of women will have at least 1 episode of VVC with 40-45% having 2 or more episodes ETIOLOGIC AGENT: • Candida albicans‚ Candida glabrata MODE OF TRANSMISSION normal flora of the skin & vagina not considered

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    stereotypes and attitudes are often causes for discrimination in employment on the basis of pregnancy‚ such as the fact that a pregnant woman will not be able to work efficiently and effectively during her pregnancy and that accommodation of her needs will be onerous. This idea is enduring and persistent‚ even though it is not tolerated by the facts and can be influential to employers to not hire pregnant women. Pregnancy in the workplace is a fundamental human rights issue of equality of opportunity between

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    The Causes of Teenage pregnancy from: Obviously‚ the reason at the base of any pregnancy is sexual intercourse. But many researchers would like to know why the phenomenon of teenage pregnancy is so widespread. The easiest answer is that teens want to become pregnant; while this is not untrue in all cases‚ at least 80% of teen pregnancies are unintentional. Research has shown that one of the causes of teenage pregnancy is the lack of a sense of personal responsibility for their actions‚

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    ------------------------------------------------- Benefits and limitations of bpo ------------------------------------------------- An advantage of BPO is the way in which it helps to increase a company’s flexibility. However‚ several sources[which?] have different ways in which they perceive organizational flexibility. Therefore business process outsourcing enhances the flexibility of an organization in different ways. Most services provided by BPO vendors are offered on a fee-for-service

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    Malaria parasite in pregnancy causes serious problems like jeopardising the health of pregnant women‚ compromising the health of the foetus and increasing the likelihood of adverse pregnancy outcomes such as stillbirth‚ spontaneous abortion and low birth weight (NDHS‚ 2013). Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria in Pregnancy (IPTp) is one of the strategies where pregnant women in malaria – endemic countries receive complete doses of Sulfadoxine – Pyrimethamine (SP)‚ whether or not have symptom

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