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    Prevent Preterm Birth

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    research etiology and act to prevent preterm births, improve a quality of care, and to strength partnerships from science and investigation to actual practice. In comparing statistics from 1990’s to 2014 preterm birth rates decreased by a significant amount because the FDA approved artificial surfactant. In the other hand, by comparing preterm birth by race Black is having a slow decrease of

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    Personal, Social and Emotional development are critical milestones that all children will reach and continue to expand on throughout their growth from childhood to early adolescence. The child’s milestones and achievements are compared against the normative milestones of a child based around a similar age. These Normative milestones often help to highlight when children are underperforming and when additional help is required to keep them as near to the recommended brackets as they can be in certain

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    Reema Najjar CHTH435 Human Response to Stress March 4, 2015 Relationship, Divorce, and Early Adolescence Adolescents can learn about romantic relationships in different ways but their understanding of how relationships work is primarily developed through their family. Parents or care takers are seen the main role model of their children and the type of family structure an adolescent is exposed to can influence their attitudes and behaviors towards romantic relationships. The current

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    How do smiles, tears, anger and fear change from birth to age 2? At 6 weeks infants develop a social smile, at 3 month laughter and curiosity develop, at 4 months full responsive smiles emerge, from 4-8 months they develop anger, from 9014 months they develop a fear of social events, at 12 months the are fearful of unexpected sights and sounds, and at 18 months they are self-aware, feel pride, shame, and embarrassment. In the first two years, infants develop from reactive pain and pleasure to complex

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    individual’s remains is an important factor of forensic anthropology. There are certain standard processes and procedures that are employed in the lab to help determine the age as well as other biological profile data. In young adults, bone and tooth maturation are often used to roughly estimate the age of the body. In adults, the deterioration of bones is used to predict the age of the unknown body. However, there are factors that can alter the ability to accurately predict the age of an unidentified

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    Achondroplasia (ACH) is the most common form of short-limb dwarfism occuring in 1 in 15,000 to 28,000 births and appears to be slightly more prevalent in females, but indiscriminent toward race (1-3). Evidence has been found in Egypt for cases of ACH dating back as far as 4500 B.C. (4). In simplest terms, ACH is a disease where the dwarfing of bones formed in the cartilage occurs (5). There are many features that accompany this disease including rhizomelic (proximal) shortening of the extremities

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    Vestibulo-ocular Reflex and Motion Sickness in Figure Skaters Bailey Sernett Biology 1009 08/01/2016 Introduction Previous experimentation involving monkeys, cats, and humans shows that the repetition of vestibular stimulations will eventually cause a decrease in gain(the ratio between maximum slow phase eye velocity and head angular velocity) along with the shortening of the TC (time constant of the exponential decrease). The result is called habituation. Ballet dancers, gymnasts, and fighter pilots

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    assets. Statement of Problem: Comparing to Company J, the major problem of Company I is its high Long-Term Debt balance. With higher “Total Debt/Total Assets” and “LT Debt/Shareholders’ Equity” ratios, more of its assets have been financed by debts. It has been aggressive in financing its growth with debt. The cause of these actions might be because of its big investment in high capacity paper producing machines. Anyhow, might be because of its maturation, it has more profitability with the

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    In 2014, approximately 4,152 women under supervision in community corrections under the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice: 50.40% have a clinically diagnosable mental illness, greater than 60% were treated for substance abuse (Community Corrections Profile, 2014). Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders is further complicated by a high prevalence of trauma histories in women in corrections (Lynch et al., 2012). The presence of intersecting co-occurring disorders and trauma may

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    Women’s rights have slowly changed throughout history so that women are on a more equal status with men. Many people know that women certainly did not have as many rights as we do now, in Ancient Greece, however in Athens, women were on even lower position than women even in the same general area. These unequal rights bled into women’s daily life, religion, politics, and law and ultimately made them slaves to their states and chained to their homes . Women in Athens were relegated to the role of

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