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    Attended Birth Outcomes and Experiences in the Home vs. Hospital Setting Sonni Collins California State University East Bay Introduction The Midwifery Model of care is defined in part by the old English etymology of the word‚ which means “with woman.” The role of the midwife is to provide the individual space for the woman laboring with as little un-natural inference as possible. (Hunter‚ 2002) The preferred and most common birth attended by midwives is at home birth in the studies

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    Identifying my birth order in my family is not so easy. My father has ten daughters of which I fall in the eighth place‚ and my mother has six children‚ four girls and two boys‚ of which I am in the third spot. Just taking this into account I would be considered a middle-child. If you take into consideration that when my parents were together they had three children of which I was the last-born‚ than it makes my order a little confusing. In saying so it makes my role in birth order a little hard

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    Wrongful Convictions

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    Cornelius Dupree Jr.: A Case of Wrongful Conviction. Written by: Lance Kriete CJL4037 April 2011 Every year in the United States of America‚ millions of crimes are committed that violate and harm the individual rights‚ properties‚ and freedoms that are not only guaranteed to American citizens of this country‚ but also naturally inherent to mankind as whole. Based on the founding principles of our country‚ which are derived from the Constitution of these United States‚ justice is dealt accordingly

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    the government and it affects many of their medical decisions including those of birth control. Birth control controversies in the United States have been a prevalent topic for many years. In fact‚ the earliest known usage of contraceptives dates back to ancient Egypt. “Over time‚ other methods of birth control were invented and tested‚ including vaginal sponges‚ diaphragms‚ and intrauterine devices or IUDs” (“Birth Control”). The usage of such contraceptives became controversial and a main topic

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    Birth control is typically used to prevent an unwanted pregnancy at least that’s what the most common reason is. When people say birth control you think sexualy active‚ but in todays generation birth control is not only a contraceptive but also is taken to prevent other unwanted discomforts. Many common reasons why women take birth control is to help with lighter‚ less painful periods and PMS relief. Taking birth control can damage young teenage girls in long lasting ways by causing infertility

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    Wrongful Conviction

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    wrong time. The individual lives out his or her jail sentence in an orderly fashion only to be found not guilty after more than a decade with the discovery of vital evidence produced by advanced technology. This is just one of countless cases of wrongful conviction of innocent people by the justice system. Since 1989‚ countless of cases were found wrongfully convicted after the case had been closed‚ but were reopened thanks to the advancement in the justice system such as the usage of DNA testing

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    “UNDUE PROCESS” WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS AND VIOLATIONS OF CIVIL LIBERTIES Latrina Dickerson Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Clayton State University‚ Morrow‚ Georgia February‚ 2013 “UNDUE PROCESS” Wrongful Convictions and Violations of Civil Liberties Abstract: Over the past twenty years‚ advancement in DNA technology has directly led to the exoneration of nearly 300 people in the United States. In addition to these scientific advancements‚ a growing body of

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    Wrongful Termination Kenneth L. Mowery BUS670: Legal Environment Prof. Alexis Hooley August 20‚ 2012 Wrongful Termination “Over the past 20 to 25 years courts have been carving out common law exceptions to employment at will” (Mallor‚ Barnes‚ Bowers‚ & Langvardt‚ 2010‚ p. 1338). One of those exceptions is that of wrongful termination or unjust dismissal. In the past three years there have been five wrongful termination suits brought against Haywood Regional Medical Center. Three

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    You Decide, Week 5

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    mother‚ John‚ and Jimmy’s Poor-Man’s Bar sued Software Inc. for the damage caused by Coleman. Coleman sued Software Inc. for wrongful termination and the jewelry store sued Software Inc. for the value of the ring. ISSUES: Is Software Inc. liable for the value of the ring? Is Software Inc. liable to Jimmy’s mom and the owner’s of Jimmy’s Bar? Was Coleman a victim of wrongful termination? Is Software Inc. liable for the injuries sustained by John? EVALUATION: Is Software Inc. liable for the

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    Unfair Dismissal

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    1 .Identify and explain five reasons for dismissal that would be considered ‘fair’ according to current legal definitions . Misconduct : Employee have broken one or more of the terms of their employment‚ e.g.: Continually missing work ‚ poor discipline ‚ theft or dishonesty. Redundancy : This means there’s no more‚ or not enough work for employee. It might occur if: employer closes or restructures ‚employer relocates ‚employer needs fewer workers . Incapability : This means that employee can’t

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