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    The pain of a mother to retell her story about her pregnancy despite of the fact that the baby she is carrying has severe physical defect. On the contrary, a mother who tried to get rid of her baby for personal reasons that she hope will have a positive effect on her future. Judy Nicastro, author of “My Abortion, at 23 Weeks”, claimed that “I believe that parenthood starts before conception, at the moment you decide you want a child, and are ready and able to create a safe and loving home for

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    Sadoski and Allan Paivio (Sadoski, Mark, and Allan Paivio. Imagery and Text: A Dual Coding Theory of Reading and Writing. Mahwah, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 2001. Print.) as well as the Total Physical Response (TPR) teaching method developed by Professor James Asher (Asher, James. James Asher 's Total Physical Response [TPR]. Print.) and Stephen Krashen’s theory of comprehensible input i+1 (Krashen, Stephen "Stephen Krashen 's Theory of Second Language Acquisition" 2007. Print.) Based on these theoretical

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    Abstract— The three kinds of laboratories in Indian Engineering Institutions are Conventional (physical) Labs; Virtual (simulated) Labs and Remote labs. It is consistent across all branches in Engineering Institutions of India that the laboratory infrastructure is significantly underutilized due to factors such as security, timings, number of available working days etc. In addition to this, the student touch-time with a laboratory is significantly low because of the student to experimental set up

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    Ischaemic Heart Disease

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    commonly encountered systemic diseases in dental practice in the general population. Ischemic heart disease is characterized by a reduction (partial or total) in coronary blood flow. In 90% of all cases this occurs following thrombus formation secondary to an atheroma plaque that occludes the arterial lumen, though other factors such as cold, physical exercise or stress can act as co adjuvant factors or (less frequently) trigger the event themselves. Angina and myocardial infarction are included in

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    The Placebo Effect: Redefining The Mind

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    In total, the results of 1460 patients receiving antidepressant medication and 858 receiving a placebo sugar pill were analyzed. This analysis combined the results from these 19 different studies and generated an effect size (which is calculated as the mean of the experimental group minus the mean of the control group, divided by the pooled standard deviation SD). Once Kirsch and Sapirstein subtracted mean placebo response rates from mean drug response rates, they found a mean

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    INTRODUCTION The health of adults with developmental disabilities (DD) is an understudied topic in medicine and public health. DD’s are a group of severe, chronic conditions that can impair cognitive and/or physical functioning. DD’s manifest prior to the age of 22 and result in significant functional limitations in 3 or more of the following activities of daily living: self-care, receptive and expressive language, learning, mobility, self-direction, capacity for independent living, and economic

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    Testing An online survey consisting of ten questions was sent out to all students enrolled at DSN. A total of 638 students were invited to participate in the study. Students from the DSN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) completion program, BSN first-degree program, Associate Degree of Nursing (AND) program, and Licensed Practicing Nurse (LPN) to ADN program participated in the survey resulting in a total sample size of 100 students. Instrumentation-Questionnaire Survey Monkey, an online data collection

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    And there are more examples of e-commerce engaging with physical stores. Such as, a few months ago, Amazon opened the first physical store in the US. At the same time, Google has opened its Google shop, online furniture retailer Made.com has been opening showrooms to display their products. This has proved the online web and the physical stores are actually beneficial to each other. • Methodology This research paper will involve the use of qualitative approach as the main research methodology

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    Quality of Life, (WHOQOL) assessment instrument is a 100 question Likert scale, which assesses an individual 's quality of life in seven domains. These seven domains and 24 subdomains ask quality of life questions in the following subject matter: physical, psychological, level of independence, social relationships, environmental, spiritual beliefs, and overall health (2016). These questions respond to the definition of Quality of Life as an individual 's ' perception of satisfaction with their life

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    Stress In College

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    psychological response to a condition [stressor] that threatens or challenges a person and requires some form of adaptation or adjustment” (Woods et al., 2014, p.336), then it can be argued that college is a perfect example of a stressor. The results of the attached Stress Hybrid Assignment Questionnaire No. 1 (See Appendix A) indicate that my stress level is slightly higher than average in the age and gender category, and moderately lower in the marital status category. However, my total scores on

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