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    The Effects of Early Pregnancy towards the Living and the Health of the Mother and Her Child. Purpose and Reason of the study: It is important to study Early Pregnancy because the rate of teenage pregnancy in our country is increasing; mothers are becoming even younger and younger these days. According to the studies conducted by the World Bank‚ the Philippines are among the top 10 countries where there are an increasing number of teenage mothers. Seven out of 10 Filipina mothers are adolescents;

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    Raynaud's Phenomenon

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    Case Study: Raynaud’s Phenomenon Chamberlain College of Nursing Dr. Smith Nursing Assessment HEALTH HISTORY Maria Jellia Age: 56 y.o. Gender: Female Ethnicity: Caucasian Past history: Smoked 2 packs a day for 22 years (26 pack years)‚ Double mastectomy‚ Secondary Raynaud’s phenomenon‚ carpel tunnel syndrome. Gravida 1-full term no complications. Current Medical History: 31 PPD‚ double mastectomy‚ Secondary Raynaud’s phenomenon‚ rheumatoid arthritis‚ carpel tunnel syndrome. Chief complaint:

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    Some others view social media‚ such as Facebook‚ as a way to help those shy students break out of their shell. Parents have seen the way social media has helped their quiet and self-conscious kids become much more open to making new friends‚ even if they were made online. In the article “Antisocial Network” states how social media has indeed helping shy kids get better at communicating to people while breaking the shy barrier (Stout‚ 2010). The impersonal nature of texting and online communication

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    The Jollibee Phenomenon

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    THE JOLLIBEE PHENOMENON TALK ABOUT JOLLIBEE AND IT WILL SOON BE ABOUT KIDS. TALK ABOUT KIDS AND YOU WILL END UP AT JOLLIBEE! JOLLIBEE AND THE INDUSTRY Today‚ Jollibee is one of the most famous Filipino icons. Jolly Spaghetti‚ Yumburger and Chickenjoy—the flagship delectable items of Jollibee Corporation always leave its millions of customers wanting for more. This fast food giant is more than just a smiling mascot and an Aga Muhlach face‚ it has proven to stay as part of the Filipino culture—constantly

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    Hipster Phenomenon

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    The Hipster Phenomenon Alexa Anello LIM College The first thing that hits me is the overwhelming smell of alcohol (most likely whiskey and Pabst Blue Ribbon)‚ body odor and a hint of urine. Next is the Smith’s blaring from speakers towards the back of the “dance floor” hooked up to the DJ’s Mac laptop and finally the flannels. Almost everyone in the room has on some type of flannel shirt‚ blouse or scarf rolled up just enough to give a sneak peek of their full sleeve tattoos. Yes‚ I have found

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    Language as a social phenomenon. To be able to interpret linguistic phenomena it is important to state‚ that language is a product of society. According to Rossi-Landi‚ human appears when he overcomes the aim of satisfying immediate needs‚ i.e. start producing behavior instead of responding. Human results from the labour of man himself [Rossi-Landi 1983‚ p. 35-37; 1975‚ p. 31-69]. Thus‚ language is a result of human activity. Language vs Speech Saussure also separated language from speech‚ which

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    Asch Phenomenon

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    The Asch Phenomenon and Consumer Behavior (Bridget Walczak) Imagine yourself sitting in a room with seven of your peers. You are asked a question and given a choice of three different answers: A‚ B‚ or C. You know the answer is C‚ yet every single person before you confidently states that the answer is B. Do you stick with your answer‚ or eliminate the fear of being wrong and embarrassed in front of your peers and go along with the group? This is the exact dilemma faced by subjects in the famous

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    The Aswang Phenomenon

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    The film ‘The Aswang Phenomenon’ is a documentary that enlightens us about the origins of the word ‘aswang’. It explained a great deal of things. Its objective is to prove that the ‘aswang’ has a great influence to our society and that it is associated with a lot more than what the great horror stories tell us. Prof. Mark Ramos’ book about the Philippine Lower Mythology classified the different types of aswang in 12 categories. This included witches‚ warewolves‚ and vampires. Meanwhile‚ there are

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    1. Discomfort during Pregnancy Nausea ‚ Pyrosis and Vomiting Fatigue Breast Tenderness Palmar Erythema Constipation Muscle Cramps Hypotension Varicosities Hemorrhoids Heart Palpitations Frequent Urination Abdominal Discomfort Leukorrhea Backache Headache Dyspnea Ankle Edema Braxton Hicks Contractions 2. Definition: a. Amenorrhea - It is the absence of menstrual flow. b. Quickening - Is the first moment a woman feels fatal movement. - It is the first movement of the fetus

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    The Eureka Phenomenon

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    The Eureka Phenomenon Many components make up the thought process. There is one component that is the sole incubator of all thoughts‚ the brain. The brain is the sole incubator of the mind. The mind cradles and protects the thought process. The process used to think is one of complex scrutiny. Researchers‚ Scientists and Psychologists have studied the brain and how the brain processes thoughts for years. The brain processes thoughts through a channel known as the mind. The mind according to the

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