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    Maternal Care and Learned Foraging in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncates) Janalee Martin Behavioral Ecology Fall 2012 INTRODUCTION Maternal care is a major factor in juvenile development and studies dating back several decades have shown the impact of early life events on the development of behavioral responses to differences in maternal care (Francis and Meaney‚ 1999). Maternal separation causes acute stress in individuals resulting in them being extremely fearful in situations that

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    From: Secretary of Health‚ Mexico Maternal Health‚ Gestational Diabetes Introduction: Diabetes has become the number one killer in Mexico in the last decade and a half; 14% of all deaths in our country can be attributed to this disorder. Gestational diabetes can be linked to up to one third of those deaths. Gestational diabetes especially impacts those in low-income or rural areas‚ who lack the access to basic technology like glucometers necessary to diagnose altered blood glucose levels. Older

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    Cherry Ann Z. Jara “Ang Ina” “ ‘Ang Ina’ relates two facets of maternal health : child health and single motherhood. The glimpse into maternal and child care takes into consideration that there are social‚ political‚economic‚ cultural and environmental factors that serve as barriers to raising healthy‚ positive children. Then‚ the story focuses on the trials of motherhood and single parenting.” These were the exact lines written on the synopsis of the video- documentary. Truly‚ several

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    In each person ’s life much of the joy and sorrow revolves around attachments or affectionate relationships -- making them‚ breaking them‚ preparing for them‚ and adjusting to their loss by death. Among all of these bonds as a special bond -- the type a mother or father forms with his or her newborn infant. Bonding does not refer to mutual affection between a baby and an adult‚ but to the phenomenon whereby adults become committed by a one-way flow of concern and affection to children for whom they

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    Daniel Andrades AP Literature Ms. Furman 4-23-10 Attitudes Towards Infancy The speakers in “Morning Song” by Sylvia Plath and “Infant Sorrow” by William Blake express their attitudes towards infancy. They do this through the use of imagery and language in each poem. There is a range of emotions that are expressed by the speakers‚ who are both providing perspectives of childbirth from the parent’s point of view. The vivid images that are created by these poems reveal the attitudes of

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    Israt Ara Motaleb According to the documentary “Babies‚” there were many scenes in the film that most clearly demonstrated the interconnectedness‚ the similarity in all human behavior. For instance‚ when the babies from the urban and rural areas‚ even though they grew up in different environments and are from different backgrounds‚ they showed the same capabilities in all human behavior. An example is when all babies look around their surroundings and makes different sounds hiccuping‚ snoring‚ crying

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    The reassurance from the cuddling of a surrogate mother was important for the infant monkey’s needs. As long as the infants had a stable‚ constant object to have close contact with‚ they felt more secure and therefore more open to the world around them. Having the safe‚ huggable mother around‚ the monkey’s fear of unfamiliar surroundings was lessened. Allowing the fear to be subsided as a result of having the mother‚ the monkey infants then had the courage to explore. The safe haven of the mother’s

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    This week you have learned from political theorist‚ Langdon Winner that technological artifacts are political. Examples are aircraft‚ bus overpasses and tomato harvester. You have also learned that political systems influence technological development with globalization impacting global economic and political integration. The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) established by the United Nations are an attempt to establish global solidarity around pertinent issues that would benefit the human race

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    Steps 1 Obtain a disposable camera‚ either by purchasing it from a store‚ or by asking for them at a photo developing shop. Ads by Google Pb component conversion  Convert semiconductors to Pb-free and reverse to solve ROHS problemswww.e-certa.com 2 Using the flat edge of a screwdriver‚ carefully pry the halves apart‚ being careful not to touch the PCB inside. You may need to release barbs or tabs to release the PCB from the plastic case. 3 Remove the battery.

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    The time before I was born‚ and the time after I die‚ are indistinguishable.They are gentle voids‚ chasms of indescribable nonexistence that excite the heart and turn the stomach.I try to orate what I see when I imagine not existing‚ but all I speak are lies.In a cave is one of the few times a person might encounter the try absence of light.Those of us who learn to explore the flooded caves of our world might experience and even deeper form of sensory deprivation.When there is no light‚ no sound

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