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    Critical Analysis of a Scholarly Article Erika K. Epps MGMT 6100 July 22‚ 2012 Petrina Woods-Shatteen Critical Analysis of a Scholarly Article When working with companies‚ an employee has to wonder from time to time what makes management tick. What is the source of their decision-making practices? Why should people strategize in business or in war? Well first let’s define what is strategy? “It is a plan‚ method‚ or series of maneuvers or stratagems for obtaining a specific goal or result:

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    addressed in this research are‚ how a stressed mother affects prenatal development of the fetus‚ how children living in families with poverty have lower cognitive and language development from stress‚ and the long-lasting effects that this stress may leave on the child. As well as‚ research into various coping mechanisms to lessen the effects of stress-induced poverty of a developing child. Keywords: Childhood‚ Poverty‚ Stress‚ Prenatal‚ Coping Table of Contents- Introduction The central research

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    Impact of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Prenatal nicotine exposure has been found to have avoidable effects on children and their mothers. Studies have shown that prenatal exposure can cause not only mental‚ but also physical harm on children that can ultimately cause life-course harm (Cho‚ Frijters‚ Zhang‚ Miller & Gruen‚ 2013). For example‚ a study resulted that nicotine exposure during prenatal can have damaging effects on the development of drugs in the offspring and ultimately cause wheezing in

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    Prenatal Case Study Camille Agbuya‚ Rebecca Alexander‚ Lauryn Bachmeier‚ Ania Bedrosia‚ Jade Nicole Belle The University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Teresa’s 24-hour Diet Intake Nutrients | Nutrient Vitamin/ Mineral Consumed by Jamie | Requirement of Nutrient/ Vitamin/ mineral | Excess or Deficit Found in Analysis(not by + or -) | Energy (kcal) | 733 | 2100 | -1367 | Protein (g) | 45 | 66 | -1 | Vitamin A (µg) | 114 | 700 | -588 | Vitamin D (µg) | 1 | 15 | -14 | Vitamin E (mg) | 1 |

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    MULTIPLE SENSE LEARNING Delahaye and Smith (1998) point out that humans are visual animals and it has been shown that we take in about 80% of our information through sight and about 10% through hearing. The use of multiple sense learning means combining all the sense‚ although in reality educators are advised to concentrate on designing appropriate and effective visual aids. Therefore‚ as a result of this information‚ in our facilitation exercise we ensured we incorporated this style of learning

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    Cultural Differences in Prenatal Care A Comparison of White versus African American Prenatal Care Ideally‚ a pregnancy is planned‚ and the appropriate pre-conception steps are taken to ensure a healthy pregnancy. But we all know that that is not always the case. So‚ we begin by asking ourselves‚ what is prenatal care? Standard prenatal care in an assumed‚ normal pregnancy basicly means seeing a health care provider once a month for the first 28 weeks; then every two to three weeks until 36 weeks;

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    PSY 101 PSY Report 2 Dissecting a Scholarly Research Article Hypothesis Overall‚ the hypothesis was a positive relation between the number of attempts and obtained high scores on quizzes based on previous research (Juhler‚ Rech‚ From‚ &Brogan‚ 1998). They furthered their hypothesis by predicting that attempting the quiz on the first five days would result in high final quiz grades instead of taking the quizzes later. They also predicted that offering extra credit during the first five days would

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    among prenatal cases however recent study by Koren (2001) showed that there was no risk of major congenital malformations associated with BZD utilization. In contrary to Koren’s findings‚ case studies revealed significant high risk of major malformation (cleft palate or lip) with the use of BZD. Several studies have also likened the effects of BZD to fetal alcohol syndrome. The “benzodiazepine syndrome” is basically characterized by facial dysmorphism‚ hypotonia‚ and delayed motor development‚ polycystic

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    Scholarly Writing Skill Reflection University of Phoenix SEM/700R Dr. Kimberly Lowrey Scholarly Writing Skill Reflection One of the most important ideas that occurs to me when I consider my ability to be a successful doctoral student relates to my capacity to write compelling papers that are supported by critical thinking skills and credible sources. In order to ensure that I move forward with

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    Identifying Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals and Articles! Kean University Library FAQ Guide What is a scholarly (peer reviewed) journal or article? A scholarly (peer reviewed) journal/article is a journal/article critiqued or reviewed by peers in a specific field. Peers are defined as colleagues or authorities in the same field. For example‚ the Journal of Psychology is a scholarly (peer reviewed) journal. Therefore‚ you can assume that the articles in this journal have been critiqued or reviewed

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