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    Factors affecting pre-natal development a. Maternal Health Since the placenta cannot filter out extremely small disease carriers‚ such as viruses‚ children can be born with malaria‚ measles‚ chicken pox‚ mumps‚ syphilis‚ or other venereal diseases that have been transmitted from the mother. Rubella is the most widespread of the viruses that have a teratogenic effect. If a pregnant woman contracts rubella in the first three months of pregnancy‚ she is likely to give birth to a child with

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    For my disability research paper I am choosing to write on Bulimia Nervosa which is the act of binge eating then proceeding to vomit it all out. Bulimia nervosa affects 1-2% of adolescent and young adult women. There were several factors that contributed to the choice. I am interested in learning more about it and why many young people‚ majority of young ladies‚ fall into this category and have this disorder. Unfortunately‚ I feel that this disorder can be a trend at times. I chose this disorder

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    Psychoanalytic model was considered derived by Sigmund Freud which focused on the influences of unconscious mind on a person’s behavior. Freud’s idea focused on three major facets: 1) the structure of the mind and functions of personality‚ 2) defense mechanisms and 3) the psychosexual development (Barlow & Durand‚ 2005). Briefly‚ the mind had three major functions; the id‚ the ego and the superego. The id is the illogical‚ emotional and irrational seeking pleasure principle. In Freud’s view‚ id is selfish

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    Models that died from Anorexia Nervosa and eating disorders Ana Carolina Reston She was young‚ happy and beautiful. She was successful in her modelling career‚ walking runways all over the world‚ in various fashion weeks. Her downward spiral into the pit of anorexia began in 2004‚ in China. She was told that she was ‘too fat’ despite being of a healthy weight and height for a working model. Her weight plummeted to 40kg‚ making her Body Mass Index (BMI) an unhealthy 13.4. On the 14th of November

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    Common Risk Factors in the Retu rns on Stocks and Bonds Eugene F. Fama Kenneth R. French Journal of Financial Economics 1993 Presenter: 周立軒 Brief Saying… • This paper identifies Five common risk factors in the return on stocks and bonds – Two stock market factors‚ two bond market factors ‚ one market factor. – The five factors seems to explain all returns in stoc k market and bond market • Except the Low-Grade Bonds Agenda • • • • • Introduction The Steps of the Experiment Data & Variables Main

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    Factors and Hazards of Infant Development Learning you’re about to become a mother is probably the most exiting experience there is‚ but it can also be scary as well‚ once you think about all the factors and hazards there are in infant development. The ones I feel are most important however‚ are alcohol consumption and drug use during pregnancy‚ as well as prenatal care. Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of miscarriage‚ premature birth‚ complications

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    Anorexia from excessive dieting Among various kinds of side effects of excessive dieting‚ some people are suffering from anorexia. Nicole Richie is one of the victims of anorexia and many doctors are warning that she is at risk of ruining her health. She still says‚ though‚ she is in good shape. Is she really healthy? How can she recover from anorexia? Several questions like these can be raised from observing her experience. The three following articles from each of a web page‚ a book and a journal

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    myself and the development of my identity and the key factors that were important in that process. Now‚ there are many factor/concepts I can talk about that play a hand in identity development‚ but I choosing just to focus in on just two factors. Those two key factors in identity development are the two concepts reference group and statutes. The first concept/ factor is Reference group: a group that provides a standard of comparison against which we evaluate ourselves. Last concept/factor is status:

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    eating disorders. After an individual hears the word eating disorder‚ they automatically think of bulimia and anorexia nervosa. People that suffer from bulimia are usually dissatisfied with their body. So unlike people who suffer with anorexia‚ they eat a lot of food. After binge eating‚ they will feel culpable and purge to escape from gaining weight. On the other hand‚ people with the anorexia disorder starve themselves to gain luxury with their appearance. They are not only disgruntled with their bodies

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    In your own words‚ what role does socioeconomic status‚ cultural context‚ and ethnicity play in development (show examples of each)? In our day and time‚ socioeconomic status‚ cultural context‚ and ethnicity play a huge role in human development. Human development begins while in the womb and at birth and continues through life heavily depending on these particular factors. These factors determine how a person communicates‚ works‚ looks‚ and chooses to live their daily lives. People are individuals

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