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    Baya brewing has been a tradition in Ifugao and it is best appreciated during the Gotad ad Ifugao Festival. The whole process of baya making is‚ basically‚ not done during the festival for it takes a month to prepare baya (Ifugao native rice wine) and it takes a longer time to have its best taste. The process of attaining the heavenly sensation of the baya starts in the preparation of the needed materials and ingredients. First‚ one and a half kilograms of Ifugao native rice or any variety of ordinary

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    Blue Baby Syndrome

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    Blue Baby Syndrome Did you know that when nitrates interact with the hemoglobin in red blood cells turns the hemoglobin; which carries oxygen‚ forms a new substance called methemoglobin. Methemoglobin can’t carry sufficient oxygen to the body ’s cells and tissues. This doesn’t seem to be a problem in adults‚ but when it comes to infants it seems to be a problem. I am strongly persuaded that nitrate in well water has to deal with blue baby syndrome. According to two cases on Environmental Health

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    Baby Boy Case

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    Baby boy A.‚ preterm‚ 36 weeks by Ballards score was delivered by Ceasarian section at a private hospital to a 32 year old multigravid with Apgar score 8 and 9 at one and five minutes‚ respectively. Birth weight was 2.3kg. Birth length 45 cm. Mother‚ on the 3rd trimester‚ had urinary tract infection treated with Amoxycillin 500mg/cap‚ 1 capsule TID for 1 week. Thereafter she was admitted in a private hospital due to preterm labor where tocolysis was done. Two days prior to delivery‚ the mother

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    standards of an average Chinese family. Some scenes were shocking‚ heartbreaking and others simply moving. I often found myself thinking "What are these people living for?" I understand how the daughter in the family found it easier to choose the working life at her age‚ however after seeing how her parents ended up‚ how can one choose the same when other opportunities are present? I am not asking these questions to judge their choices‚ I am asking them because I am trying to understand where they are

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    Cause of Baby Dumping

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    THE CAUSES OF BABY DUMPING In our society today‚ people of every age have problems that they need to deal with. Some problem for one age may differ from the problem of another age‚ or they may be just the same. High school students especially are facing so many problems. The five biggest problems that high school students facing these days are‚ illegal racing‚ using drugs and alcohol abuse‚ having free sex‚ abortion and dumping baby. The problems usually follow the flow‚ first

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    Summary This report is designed to identify which facilities at the South West Trains’ stations need improvement and how they can be made better for their customers. The report indicates that the quality of most facilities goes down during the Peakˡ time. With facilities/services‚ overall environment and car parking facility being affected the most bringing down the customer experience by 13%‚ 10% and 12% respectively in comparison to 2011. Training of the staff and constant monitoring of the

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    Babies Behind Bars

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    nurseries in which infants could stay with their mothers from several weeks to two years‚ depending on the institution. Within two decades‚ every state except New York closed them. The nurseries were deemed too expensive‚ the mothers too ruined and the babies too precious for such an environment [ (Kauffman‚ 2001) ]. The only program left operating was at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women in Bedford Hills‚ New York. The Bedford Hills Correctional Facility‚ which is a maximum security

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    Birth Defect In Babies

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    One out of thirty-three babies is born with a birth defect. A birth defect is an abnormal development of the fetus resulting in death‚ malformation‚ growth retardation‚ and functional disorders. ”If a baby is born with a part of their body missing or malformed‚ it is referred to as a structural birth defect. Heart defects are the most common types.” (Healthline) “In 1979-89‚ according to the CDC‚ there were thirty-eight different types of birth defects‚ twenty-seven of them were increased‚ nine stayed

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    INTRO Are babies prewired for survival? This is a question that has been researched and debated in the psychological world for decades. Standing on the side of nature in the ever going battle of nature vs. nurture‚ we will discover that babies possess cognitive skill‚ biological abilities‚ and physical characteristics that not only allow them to live but to survive in the world as we know it. Answering such questions as: Are newborns able to swim and why do newborns smile back at their parents or

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    Shaken Baby Syndrome

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    as Shaken Baby Syndrome. Shaken baby syndrome is a major cause of infant morbidity and mortality which is widely recognized in the medical literature. Signs may include retinal hemorrhage‚ subdural or subarachnoid hemorrhage‚ and associated fractures. Victims are often younger than 6 months old and have been affected by violent shaking with rapid angular deceleration and possible terminal impact. In this paper I will discuss the symptoms‚ prevalence‚ treatment and research of Shaken Baby Syndrome

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