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    the expected results to be similar. Patterns of sleep and rest prove to be the most similar through the development of a child. A child’s required hours of sleep do not significantly change between the ages of eighteen month and twelve years (Edelman‚ 2014). Routines‚ rituals and feeling of security set-up the child to independently go to bed without difficulty on their own in the school aged years. School aged children will often follow the same routines established years earlier but simply

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    Exercise for the primary‚ secondary and tertiary prevention of low back pain in the workplace: a systematic review. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation‚ 2009 Mar; 19 (1): 8-24. doi: http://dx.doi.org.library.gcu.edu:2048/10.1007/ s10926-009-9164-5  Edelman‚ C.L.‚ & Mandle‚ C.L. (2010). Health Defined: Objectives for Promotion and Prevention. In Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span (7th Ed.) (pg 5). St. Louis: Mosby. Retrieved from http://pageburstls.elsevier.com/#/books/9780323056625/ pages/

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    involves early detection of a disease and prompt intervention to prevent the progression of the disease. Tertiary‚ the final level‚ is when a disease is permanent and the goal is to return the individual to the best possible level of functioning (Edelman & Mandle‚ 2010). According to American Diabetes Association website‚ the 2011 diabetes statistics in America is 25.8 million of the population has diabetes. This paper focuses on the health promotion in primary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary levels of

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    After a long‚ forced exile‚ the chosen one returns to those who love and respect him in order to win everlasting glory. Though it may sound like a movie plot‚ but it isn’t. It’s the reality of Tom Brady. Brady returned to the NFL this week after serving a four game suspension for his role in the Deflategate scandal. While this has obvious implications for the Patriots and the rest of the NFL‚ it also has repercussions for fantasy football players. “Kudos to anybody who picked him up‚” Jacob Rogier

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    The Use of Force

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    The Use of Force The point of view in the story “The Use of Force” is in first person narrative. This conveys inner the inner thoughts of the narrator as the doctor. The doctor is a reliable narrator and an observer. I feel that his personality is brought out in the doctor. So the doctors thoughts and behaviors are a reflection of the authors. As for the setting it takes place at a family’s home. I think it takes place somewhere in the early 1900’s. I think it would make a difference to the story

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    The Letter Characters Coachman Ali – Father of Marian who kept on waiting in the post office for a letter from his daughter. * He used to be a good hunter who retired after his daughter Marian left Postmaster – The man who ignored Ali’s request. * He found a letter addressed to Coachman Ali and he realized Ali’s situation as a father Lakshmi Das – A clerk which Ali gave five Guineas and asked him a favor that the letter from Marian must be forwarded to his grave. * He was the one

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    such as marriage‚ birth‚ death‚ etc. At each stage‚ the members of the family will need to adapt to the current environment or situation and new roles and responsibilities that come with that role. Some may take longer than others may to adapt. (Edelman 152). With second marriages‚ there have already been adaptations to the first marriage and the separation‚ divorce‚ single life‚ dating and now a new marriage. Each step along the way each one of the family members have picked up their own ways of

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    Running head: Family Health Assessment Joy Ebomwonyi Grand Canyon University: Family Centered Health Promotion: NRS 429v August 26‚ 2012 Open-Minded Family focused Questions I interview a family who were willing to answer the questions as long as they remained anonymous when the paper is written. I will not be using the name of the family that I interviewed for this assignment. The interview was based on the all the Gordon’s eleven functional health patterns

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    Health With population emerging in vast quantities all over the world especially in the United States‚ it is even more important that individuals in the health care system take a step back and look at different heritages along with the cultures. (Edelman‚ M. 2010) These individuals that are arriving in our emergency rooms and clinics today have different beliefs in health care‚ especially in the areas of health maintenance‚ health protection and health restoration. Each one of these cultures has

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    families. If the said parent fails to find a job or exceed their five year total‚ what would happen to the children? The answer‚ disturbingly‚ is nothing. During a floor debate‚ Senator Edward Kennedy described this as "legislative child abuse". (Edelman) While the authors are agreed that this is ‚overall‚ a bad idea‚ they also each can ’t help but praise a few pieces of the legislation‚ such as the child care and self-improvement initiative. They express how the program set forth in a well

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