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    W O ME N A N D C H I L D R E N The effects of different maternal positions on non-stress test: an experimental study Merlinda Alus ¸ BSN‚ MSc Dokuz Eylulu University‚ School of Nursing‚ Balcova‚ Izmir‚ Turkey Hulya Okumus ¸ ¨ BSN‚ MSN‚ PhD Dokuz Eylulu University‚ School of Nursing‚ Balcova‚ Izmir‚ Turkey Samiye Mete BSN‚ MSN‚ PhD Dokuz Eylulu University‚ School of Nursing‚ Balcova‚ Izmir‚ Turkey Serkan Guclu ¨¸ ¨ MD Dokuz Eylul University‚ School of Medicine

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    Mrs Midas

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    Mrs Midas by Carol Ann Duffy Mrs Midas by Carol Ann Duffy is a poem written in the perspective of Mrs Midas‚ telling the story about her husband wishing selfishly for everything he touched to turn to gold. The poet used many great poetic techniques to portray interesting characters throughout the poem. This poem is a retelling of an old myth Carol Ann Duffy puts a spin on it by changing the perspective and adding different parts to the story of Midas. Duffy uses many similes and metaphors

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    Marybeth Roe was born on September 11‚ 1942‚ in Duaneburg‚ New York. She was an average student at Duanesburgh High School and after graduation she worked at various jobs until she settled in as a nursing assistant at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady‚ New York. In 1963‚ at the age of 21‚ Marybeth met Joe Tinning on a blind date. Joe worked for General Electric as did Marybeth’s father. He had a quiet disposition and was easy going. The two dated for several months and married in 1965. Marybeth Tinning

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    the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands‚ one Nation under God‚ indivisible‚ with liberty and justice for all.” Immortal words that shall forever live in every American heart. However‚ If we hadn’t had Betsy Ross‚ who’s to say the flag we know and love today would be there at every post office‚ in every classroom and adorned atop each fallen soldiers’ casket? In June of 1776‚ Betsy was confronted by a group of people‚ with George Washington as their leader

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    Nellie Tayloe Ross (right)‚ Director of the Mint‚ and Edward Bruce‚ Director of the Section of Painting and Sculpture‚ inspect candidates for the design of the new Jefferson nickel‚ April 1938 The design for the Buffalo nickel is well regarded today‚ and has appeared both on a commemorative silver dollar and a bullion coin. However‚ during the time it was struck (1913–1938)‚ it was less well liked‚ especially by Mint authorities‚ whose attempts to bring out the full design increased an already

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    Mr. Darcy

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    Mr. Darcy is an intelligent‚ tall‚ fine‚ handsome‚ wealthy and reserved gentleman‚ who often appears haughty or proud to strangers. Mr. Darcy has a strong moral fibre and a natural and somewhat embarrassed kindness. Mr. Darcy is the owner of the fictional estate of Pemberley‚ he is described as the perfect landlord‚ a sensible and honourable manager of the estate. He has a great responsibility to keep the estate running - and the locals who depend on it for a livelihood are lucky to have such a good

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    Mrs. Bennet

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    Silly Mrs. Bennet? I beg to differ… It has been alluded to by many scholars that Mrs. Bennet is simply a figment of Jane Austen’s comical imagination. That she is‚ simply put‚ a silly character. In order for us to agree or disagree with these scholars‚ we must first decide the make up of a silly character. If it is merely the fact that we can laugh at her‚ mock her nuances and ridicule her as we get to know her‚ then the Bennet mother fits the bill perfectly. She is after all‚ a narrow-minded and

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    In the event that they experience complicated grief or disenfranchised grief‚ it may result in the inability to move through the five stages of grief. Kubler-Ross’s five stages of grief is a commonly used model in grief (Kübler-Ross‚ 1969). The model describes the emotions faced by people who have lost a loved one. It suggests that grief includes stages of denial and shock‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression and acceptance. Stages Behaviours Examples Denial • Person has difficulties

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    Mr. Butt

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    life of the author. It also includes the story “Afternoon Adventures At My Club”. And I am going to give a detailed characterization of the main character of its 9th chapter‚ “The Hallucination of Mr. Butt”‚ Mr. Butt. Stephen Leacock is famous for his brilliant ability to portray characters that represent different types of contemporary people. The characters he describes still exist nowadays‚ so we should collect the pieces of wisdom which he covered with his gleaming humour. And in this chapter we

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    Mrs Moore

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    Mrs Moore Mrs Moore is the most enigmatic of all the characters in A Passage to India.  An elderly Englishwoman‚ she‚ like Aziz‚ has her precursors in Forster’s  work‚ most particularly in Mrs Wilcox of Howards End (1910).   We see Mrs Moore at her best in the scene in the mosque with Aziz. There she is considerate and sympathetic‚ light-hearted and completely frank. Despite his initial roughness‚ she treats Aziz with easy friendship and as an equal. Her understanding and tolerance are apparent

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