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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    Gilman takes the form of journal entries of a woman undergoing treatment for postpartum depression. Her form of treatment is the “resting cure‚” in which a person is isolated and put on bed rest. Her only social interaction is with her sister-in-law Jennie and her husband‚ John‚ who is also her doctor. Besides small interactions with them‚ most of the time she is left alone. Society believes all she needs is a break from the stresses of everyday life‚ while she believes that “society and stimulus”

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    “Just because the ball is bigger does not mean it is any easier!” A quote from US professional softball pitcher‚Jennie Finch‚ 6 that was in an experiment to show the differences between softball and baseball. Personally‚ I have playing softball since I was 5. I started with t-ball and moved my way up to a class A player as a junior‚ as well as a varsity player as a junior. When I played t-ball‚ obviously‚ I was younger so it is hard for me to make a judgement which is harder off of my personal experience

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    Fashion

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    Dai’Jon Ross January 24‚ 2013 Comp I Rise of the Real People In the article “Rise of the Real People”‚ author Jennie Yabroff disassembles the fashion world and what it is reforming itself as it expands. Yabroff explains the reasoning behind the fashion world and its drastic change is because the faces of the people wearing the clothing are changing. Stereotypical models that we used to seeing in magazines‚ commercials‚ and ads are beginning to look more like normal people. Why the faces of the

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    Nutrition During Pregnancy

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    Nutrition during Pregnancy by Amy V. Haas [Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in Having a Baby Today Issue 5‚ Spring 2002.] Photos by Jennifer Rosenberg The single most important thing that you can do for your baby is to eat a healthy‚ well-balanced diet. A well-balanced diet is one that includes foods from all food groups in appropriate amounts‚ so as to ensure proper nutrition. Proper nutrition ensures that all essential nutrients (carbohydrates‚ fats‚ protein‚ vitamins‚ minerals and

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    was a song “Sigma Alpha Iota Chorale” by Margaret Blackburn Arr. E.K.W. Xi Chapter 1946‚ sung by Linnea Casey‚ Stephanie Thimmesch‚ Tori Piper‚ Katie McCray‚ Elizabeth Schlotfeldt‚ Michaella Garringer‚ Hayley Graham‚ Casey Dirksen‚ Kayla Flemming‚ Jennie Pine and Allison Haag. The melody was soprano followed by the alto’s rhythm was steady the texture was monophonic. The song “Caliente” by Cristopher Caliendo was performed on flute by Linnea Casey & Stephanie Thimmesch. I think the genre to

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a short story documenting the mental illness of the unnamed narrator. Throughout the story‚ the reader watches as the narrator goes from nervous to paranoid to complete psychosis all while blaming the wallpaper in her bedroom. She tries many times to seek the help of John‚ but he dismisses her questions of illness with simple remedies such as isolation‚ rest‚ and tonics. Eventually‚ the narrator succumbs to her illness and tears apart the wallpaper

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    give birth will have some kind of pregnancy related complication which is most of the reason why prenatal care is extremely important. A. Receiving prenatal care reduces the risk of pregnancy-related complications such as anemia‚ preterm birth‚ preeclampsia‚ complications of diabetes‚ or poor growth of the baby in utero. B. Unfortunately one million women in the U.S. deliver babies without receiving prenatal care C. According to childtrends.org‚ mothers who receive late or no prenatal care are three

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    Asthma effects over 2 million Americans and presents in various forms depending on the individual’s number of events (Woo & Wynne‚ 2011). Classification of the frequency of one’s symptoms and use of medications indicate the level of control one has of their asthma. S.E.’s documented history of “mild persistent” asthma and presentation of symptoms requiring the use an albuterol inhaler daily‚ in addition to hospitalization twice in a year and frequent emergency department visits (ED) identify asthma

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    Postpartum Scenarios

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    appointment should be between weeks six and eight. The doctor will run blood test and will prescribe prenatal vitamins. Taking these prenatal vitamins will help your baby’s brain and spinal cord develop. Regular doctor visits can prevent diabetes‚ preeclampsia‚ anemia‚ and other infectious diseases. Preventing these diseases is very (informal) important to encourage healthy prenatal development. Eating a balanced diet will provide your child with the necessary nutrients while getting adequate sleep

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    OB Unit I StudyGuide

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    Obstetrics – Unit 1 Study Guide Components of preconception care  activities that promote healthy mothers and babies must be initiated before period of critical fetal organ development  between 17 – 56 days after fertilization Health Promotion Risk Factor Assessment Interventions Nutrition  healthy diet (+ folic acid)‚ optimum weight Exercise and rest Avoid substance abuse  tobacco‚ alcohol‚ “recreational” drugs Use of risk-reducing sex practices Attending to family and social

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