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    the surface layer of the ovary. (Cedars-Sinai) Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is one of the most common female endocrine (or hormonal) disorders to date. In 1935 American Gynecologists Irving F. Stein‚ Sr.‚ and Michael L. Leventhal were the first to describe the syndrome in which back then was known as the Stein-Leventhal Syndrome and now today known has Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. For many years they associated the presence of cysts with anovulation and later with evidence it came to their attention

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    How to deal with stressful situations are work When you are stressed at work it can wreak havoc on the rest of your life. You can become very stressed out and it can go home with you too. You should not let work situations interfere with your everyday life. It is going to become stressful and give you more problems when let stress bother you more than what you should. This may sound easy but it is not. You have to deal with stressful situations at work so that they do not come home with you.  There

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    living room furniture and broke many good pieces. Every wall in this three-room room apartment has holes‚ either big holes or holes from Chinese stars. I went to Family Court in Hauppauge for help. ’’Your honor‚ I just want two or three months. I can’t deal with cancer and this child‚ too.’’ He told me it was my problem. ’’Your honor‚ this child needs counseling.’’ My problem again. His law guardian at this time informed my grandson that he had all the rights. He didn’t have to go to school‚ work or

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    ’Emotional Intelligence’ ‚ EI‚ describes an ability or a capacity to perceive‚ assess and manage the emotions of one’s real self and of others. Our EQ‚ or ’Emotional Quotient’ ‚ is how one measures ’Emotional Intelligence’. Dealing with emotions is extremely important to our health. When we repress feelings‚ they will manifest‚ through illnesses such as depression‚ anxieties‚ panic and eating disorders‚ just to name a few. We must be honest about our feelings. Only then can we accept and

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    development of children’s school readiness. D1 Describe how practitioners support children’s readiness for school The way practitioners use reflective practice through transitions is to let the child learn their experiences and let the next school or their parents know what the experiences are as they have grown up. This could be recorded in different ways for example in an email to the next school or a book with the child’s observations and skills. The practitioner should prepare the child by looking at

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    “Given access to the same facts‚ how is it possible that there can be disagreement between experts in a discipline?” Facts are knowledge that is believed to be true and accurate; facts can act as knowledge within their own right‚ as well as evidence for the development of new or improved knowledge. Experts are appointed across all fields; they can be regarded as the gatekeepers to knowledge of their respective discipline. Society allows these gatekeepers access to facts‚ with the expectation that

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    relationship is critical to children’s prosocial development‚ and attachment theory explains how the parent-child bond typically provides the building blocks for all future relationships by helping children master skills they will need to engage with others in positive and productive ways‚ to manage emotions and regulate stress. Bowlby was interested in understanding the separation anxiety and distress that children experience when separated from their primary caregivers. (J. Bart Klika‚ 2018) Life

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    TV and Fictions: Viewing Log Deal or No Deal Airtime: Thursday 21st February 2013 (4pm) My scene is from ‘Deal or No Deal’ (Channel 4‚ 2013) [1]‚ a game show where the contestant has the chance to win a maximum of £250‚000. I will be analysing the opening five minutes of the programme. In this small scene the following themes are explored; class‚ community and rituals. From the book ‘Come on Down? Popular media culture in post-war Britain’‚ it is said that game shows ‘have always had

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    any one time. A Hag is often called a Crone and Wise Woman. This is because in olden times (pre 13th Century) they were people of importance in a village and were known for their healing powers. Often Sorcerers and Mortals would take their ill children to the village wise woman for medicine. A Hag does not use a wand to transmit their powers‚ instead using herbs and basic potions to work their magic. Hags also have the ability to cast non verbal spells. For hundreds of years‚ Hags fulfilled

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    Children learn in a variety of different ways. Over the course of time there have been many different theories as to what it is that launches a child into a world full of knowledge and development. Such theorist like Sigmund Freud‚ Erik Erikson‚ Lev Semenovich Vygotsky‚ Jean Piaget‚ along with many other have long speculated on the how children’s brains develop. The study of how children learn is ever evolving. While some of today’s newest findings may not correspond to these early theories‚ many

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