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    Nutrition‚ Fitness‚ and Overall Wellbeing Decreases the Chances of Developing Congenital Hydrocephalus Gabriela Salas Miami Lakes Educational Center Ms. Algaze Period 1 and 3 Abstract Hydrocephalus‚ meaning “water in the brain”‚ is an illness that affects one in every five-hundred Americans. Although the literal translation of the word means “water in the brain‚” it is actually the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain cavity. There are two kinds of Hydrocephalus: congenital and

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    Topic: First Degree Murder Vs Manslaughter In the paper‚ I will be explaining about 1st Degree Murder and Manslaughter: the differences between them‚ the branches of them‚ and when they will be applied into different situations. In order to help explaining‚ I will insert in diagrams and simulate cases into this paper. And there will also be Cases Analysis as the second part of this paper. Homicide is the killing of one human being by another. If the killing is not excusable or justifiable‚ then

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    Alexis Incantalupo Child Psychology DSL Prenatal Advice Professor Guallini 2/5/13 Congratulations on your first baby! This means that your husband’s sperm cell has successfully fertilized your egg cell! I understand that you are worried about potential problems throughout your pregnancy. Pregnancy can be a nerve-racking experience for any first time parent. These parents may worry about something going wrong while carrying a child such as the baby’s health‚ or they may worry about something

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    Existent of Child Marriage in Yemen It is a fact of every person that has to go through the process of birth‚ ages‚ sickness‚ and finally death. Marriage is a matter of choice for most people’s lives. However‚ for some girls who are forced into a marriage at an early age have no options. Child marriage has been occurring for a long time in various places because of economic burden‚ ancient tradition‚ few educational opportunities‚ and family honor whereby children‚ usually the female‚ are given

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    Should Abortion Be Illegal

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    Abortion is one of the most argumentative topics of all times. Abortion is defined as the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy (dictionary.com). Aborting has caused innumerable confrontations between individual’s opinions. There are two types of common abortions the in-clinic abortion‚ and the abortion pill. The in-clinic procedure is a suction-aspiration abortion the opening to your womb (cervix) must be stretched open wide. This is difficult because the

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    Alcohol and Illicit Drug Abuse in Pregnancy Amy Luman COM/220 February 10‚ 2010 Philip Fasso When a woman becomes pregnant‚ it is vital to her baby’s health that she leads a healthy life. This includes eating plenty of nourishing food‚ fulfilling an adequate amount of rest‚ and exercising regularly. For a pregnant woman‚ pregnancy substance abuse is twice as dangerous. First‚ drugs may harm her own health‚ which interferes with her ability to support the pregnancy. Second‚ some drugs

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    Illicit Drug Use in Pregnancy COM 220 August 1st‚ 2010 Illicit Drug Use in Pregnancy Studies in 2008 have shown that the amount of babies born to drug addicted mothers has almost doubled since 2003. Pregnant mothers have been using drugs during pregnancy for thousands of years without knowing the effects they can have on their unborn baby. Even though some people claim that illicit drugs used by pregnant mothers cause no harm to the fetus‚ there have been studies that show otherwise. Cocaine

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    Part 1: Executive summary The current essay demonstrates the scenario of Indian economic crisis in 2014. Causes and impact to India was talked in the first section; influence on other economy especially to Australia was analyzed and Stolper-Samuelson Theorem was applied in section 2; similar situations in history were mentioned in the third section. 1. Describe its causes - economic or non-economic (2% for creativity). In 2014‚ many emerging economies are facing liquidity crisis‚ especially

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    BLEEDING DISORDERS OF LATE PREGNANCY PLACENTA PREVIA * placenta develops in the lower part of uterus versus the upper part * There are 3 degrees of previa: * Marginal – reaches within 3cm of cervical opening * Partial – placenta partially covers the cervical opening * Complete/ Total – completely covers opening * Observe bleeding during contraction Manifestations: * bright red‚ painless vaginal bleeding * risk of hemorrhage increases with nearing of labor *

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    Midwifery Etocography Essay

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    Admission cardiotocography This essay will demonstrate evidence for the midwifery management of admission cardiotocography (CTG) and how this affects women’s choice. Fetal heart monitoring has been practised for centuries. The first person to document the fetal beat was Phillipe LeGaust in 1650 placing the ear directly to the abdomen of the pregnant woman. In the UK‚ Ferguson was the first person to describe it in 1827. In 1976‚ the French physician Dr. A. Pinard designed the fetal stethoscope

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