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    literary works is that you begin with what is primary and basic—your initial reaction‚ your primary responses” (DiYanni‚ R. pp. 2177. Since both stories deal with the subject of death‚ I found a common thread between the two pieces and thought I could explain my interpretation of the character’s reactions upon the death of a family member. “When I read a piece of literature‚ I typically consider my initial response to the story and how sometimes my primary reaction changes as the reading progresses”

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    BUS 335 – Staffing Organizations Assignment 1: Staffing Plan for a Growing Business Professor Robin K. Harvey Lucresia Ortiz 1/28/2015 Operating an in-home daycare can be an ideal situation for those who enjoy spending time with children and who may also have preschool age kids of their own. To operate an in-home daycare‚ providers are required to obtain a license‚ undergo inspections and submit immunization records to state licensing agencies. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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    smoked during pregnancy are at an increased risk for developmental issues such as learning disabilities and cerebral palsy. SIDS (sudden infant Death Syndrome) Fetuses exposed to chemicals in cigarettes through the placenta are thought to be at an increased risk of SIDS. There are a variety of opinions about the role secondhand smoke plays after birth in SIDS deaths‚ but a California EPA study has estimated that between 1900 and 2700 children die annually of SIDS due to secondhand smoke exposure

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    raises the levels of carbon monoxide in your bloodstream. This gives less oxygen for baby. 3) Nicotine tightens the blood vessels‚ meaning the oxygen is passed over less effectively to the baby 4) Miscarriage or stillborn. The risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome triples if the mother has smoked during pregnancy. "It is estimated that twenty-five percent of expectant mothers in the U.S. smoke throughout their pregnancies. According to a report from the Surgeon General‚ twenty percent of low birth

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    Informative Speech Instructions De Matteis This assignment is designed to provide you with the opportunity to use the skills you possess‚ coupled with the knowledge gained in class‚ to execute an effective extemporaneous informative presentation. The topic can come from a wide variety of areas - i.e.‚ an historical event‚ present/past figures of note‚ organization‚ issue‚ concern‚ etc. Make sure you target the presentation to your specific audience‚ provide a “WOW” factor in your opening

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    Community Resources ECE 312 Administrations of Early Childhood Ed. Programs March 19‚ 2012 Beyond the traditional primary care that is essential for all children‚ families also may benefit from a broad range of community-base services‚ such as family support; housing‚ employment‚ and social services; educational services; mental health services; substance abuse treatment; language assistance; and services for children and with special health care needs. Referring a child or it s family for

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    Secondhand smoke is the third leading cause of preventable death (after active smoking and alcohol)‚ according to the Manitoba Medical Association. They also say that the smoke contains over 4‚000 chemicals‚ 50 of which are known to be cancer-related. Secondhand smoke has been linked to heart and respiratory disease; lung‚ breast‚ cervical‚ and nasal sinus cancers; strokes and miscarriages. In children‚ dangers include sudden infant death syndrome‚ fetal growth impairment‚ bronchitis‚ pneumonia‚ asthma

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    three nieces (Nadia‚ Katie) who are ages ten‚ ten‚ and five‚ their beautiful but man are they some divas. As for my nephew’s‚ I have five of them‚ the oldest one (Antonio) who would be eleven passed away shortly after birth due to SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) two of them are ten (Marcos‚ Nick)‚ one is three (Brydon)‚ and last but not least one who’s almost one (José jr‚ boy oh boy are they something. All they ever talk about is takis; takis are something like hot Frito chips smothered in hot

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    Provide information about a range of factors which may affect children’s health and well-being at differing times in their lives Include evidence of the effects of these factors on children’s health There are many factors that affect children’s health these can be social‚ psychological and physical factors. Neglect is when a parent or carer of a child does not care or provide for a child adequately. When looking after children physical‚ emotional and educational well-being must be paramount

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    In October 1971‚ Marybeth was pregnant with their third child‚ when her father died of a sudden heart attack. This became the first of a series of tragic events for the Tinning family. Jennifer - Third Child‚ First to Die. Jennifer Tinning was born on December 26‚ 1971. She was kept hospitalized because of a severe infection and she died eight days later. According to the autopsy report‚ the cause of death was acute meningitis. Some who attended Jennifer’s funeral remembered that it seemed more

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