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    Sunlight deprivation‚ brought on by cloudy weather‚ leads to seasonal affective disorder as well as low energy levels. Sunlight deficiency leads to SAD (seasonal affective disorder) which is a type of depression (Grohol‚ 2014). This disorder is regarded as having a seasonal pattern‚ as the weather is never stable and always changing (Grohol‚ 2014). Sunlight deprivation leads to a lack of Vitamin D (Mead‚ 2008). Vitamin D is absorbed through the skin from sunlight and converted to Vitamin D3 (Mead

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    Motherhood In Carmilla

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    individuals may be used to and comfortable with. Motherhood in Carmilla twists woman’s natural role into an unnatural parallel based on the motif of breastfeeding‚ how Carmilla is a motherly figure towards Laura‚ in addition to Carmilla’s own need for a maternal figure. The breastfeeding motif within Carmilla‚ is displayed as a method of feeding similar to regular breastfeeding.

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    Sleep Deprivation and Judgement In this journal‚  Kyoungmin Cho‚ Christopher M. Barnes‚ and Cristiano L. Guanara ‚ the researchers were performing a quasi experiment to see if there was a relation between judges being tired and sentencing those who enter the courtroom. The researchers came up with the hypothesis that sleep deprived judges would sentence  a person who committed a crime to a longer sentence than a judge that was well rested. For them to conduct this quasi experiment they used judges

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    Nurses Role in Mdgs

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    NURSES’ ROLE TOWARDS THE UN MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS The United Nation’s member states Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for 2015 include reducing maternal and neonatal mortality rates‚ infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Significant progress has been made and the member states particularly developing countries made  substantial headway so far in attaining these goals.  In the Philippines‚ one of the main reasons for the country’s relentless pursuit of ensuring access

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    Influence of Many Mothers

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    to use make-up properly and shop for the deals. A mother isn’t always the being who gave us life‚ but could be the one who proves herself a role model on how to live. A maternal presence can be made up of many women filling the gaps of a dead or absentee birth mother. We saw an ideal example of this very definition of a maternal presence in action in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. The narrator Scout lost her mother long before she was old enough to feel her absence. In spite of this tragedy

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    the loss of a mother shatters a family and threatens the well being of surviving children. For every woman who dies‚ 20 or more experience serious complications. These range from chronic infections to disabling injuries (Such as Obstetric fistula). Maternal death and disability rates mirror the huge discrepancies that exist between the haves and the have-nots both within and between countries. Safe Motherhood begins before conception with proper nutrition and a healthy life style and continues with

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    References: Crockenberg‚ S. & Litman‚ C. (1990). Autonomy as competence in 2-year-olds: Maternal correlates of child defiance‚ compliance and self-assertion. Developmental Psychology‚ 26‚ 961-971. Downey‚ G.‚ & Coyne‚ J. C. (1990). Children of depressed parents: An integrative review. Psychological Bulletin‚ 108‚ 50-76. Fish‚ M.‚ Stifter‚

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    Traditional Midwives

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    Abstract Developing nations are plagued by high maternal mortality rates‚ unwanted pregnancies‚ and family planning policies that aim to control population growth through sterilization and unsafe birth control drugs. In such harsh settings‚ traditional midwives are important and effective agents of women ’s wellness and family planning policy. This essay will evaluate the community roles of professional versus traditional midwives in rural Asia‚ including discussion regarding the meager respect

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    Achieve the Millennium Development Goals? – An International Assessment 2010‚ UNDP; UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) website (www.unicef.org). Maternal & Child Mortality and Total Fertility Rates ‚ Sample Registration System (SRS) Office of Registrar General‚ India An ecological quantification of the relationships between water‚ sanitation and infant‚ child‚ and maternal mortality June J Cheng ‚ Corinne J Schuster-Wallace‚ Susan Watt ‚ Bruce K Newbold and Andrew Mente MPIDR WORKING PAPER WP 2011-005 FEBRUARY

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    Education-Key to Success

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    Education: Key to Success    The links among education and economic growth‚ income distribution and poverty reduction are  well established. Education lowers infant and maternal mortality and helps improve nutrition and health.1 It  equips people with the knowledge and skills they need to increase income and expand opportunities for  employment. The benefits show in personal lives‚ household well‐being and national economies.2     Over the past 15 years‚ most countries have sought ways to increase girls’ education rates as integral to 

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