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    self-pride‚ knowledge for irony…”(Smith‚172). While Magid is away Millat tries to find a place of belonging‚ very similar to Samad. Millat runs in many crowds and is a leader in all of them: the Raggastani crowd‚ the Cockney crowd‚ the black crowd‚ and the Asian crowd. Even with being a part of so much‚ he still felt out of place because"underneath it all‚ there remained an ever present anger and hurt‚ the feeling of belonging nowhere that comes to people who belong everywhere"(Smith‚ 178). Millat

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    The High Risk Newborn

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    TEXTBOOK OF BASIC NURSING PART C – Nursing Throughout the Life Cycle CHAPTERS: Unit 10 The High-Risk Newborn New Terminology ABO incompatibility anencephaly choanal atresia cleft lip cleft palate congenital endotracheal tube epispadias erythroblastosis fetalis esophageal atresia exstrophy galactosemia high-risk newborn hydrocephalus hyperbilirubinemia hypospadias New Terminology‚ cont.

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    Conscience

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    Conscience Conscience is “the practical judgment of reason upon an individual act as good and to be performed‚ or as evil and to be avoided” (Glenn‚ 1930). Hence‚ an individual must prefer to do the right thing over the wrong thing in accordance with his moral or ethical conduct. The judgment is practical because it leads to a course of action. On the other hand‚ it is a judgment of reason because it derives from our understanding of what ought to be done as good and what ought to be avoided

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    High Risk Pregnancy

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     High Risk Pregnancy- is one in which a concurrent disorder‚ pregnancy related complications or external factor jeopardizes the health of the woman‚ the fetus or both. Complications with POWER Dystocia- can arise from any of the four main component of the labor process: Power‚ Passenger‚ Passageway and Pysche. -defined as a long‚ difficult‚ abnormal labor. Causes -Power: dysfunctional labor -Passageway: alterations in pelvic structure - Passenger: fetal

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    Risk Assessment What is a Risk Assessment? It would be impossible to prevent every single minor bump and gaze but it is possible to eliminate most risks and protect children. Risk assessments have to be carried out in all public places‚ places of employment‚ care settings and similar to make sure that people are not injured unnecessarily. All day to day activities and environments have to have a risk assessment before children are involved. Risk assessments take into consideration:

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    CHILDREN AND THE RISKS OF TECHNOLOGY The Internet can be a wonderful resource enabling children to research and find out many things. It allows emailing‚ uploading and downloading of information‚ pictures‚ gaming and networking. When used properly the web can be an incredible tool. Unfortunately there is always a down side to everything and used inappropriately can put children at risk. With the increase of social networking sites it is easy for children to give out to much personal information

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    Conscience of Society

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    Conscience: the awareness between right and wrong. Conscience is different in ways to every individual‚ but can be viewed as a whole in society. Writers have the power to influence society’s conscience through their works. Writers bring out the flaws in society and often look at certain aspects of life in ways that aren’t usually touched on by people in their everyday life. Writers underline the hidden truths society does not want to accept. This is shown in “Master Harold and the boys” by Athol

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    The Battle of Conscience

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    anything to against the conscience‚ even if the state demands it." This quote is from Albert Einstein. In this quote‚ Albert Einstein tells us what a normal person should do when faced with a moral dilemma. What people do is often the opposite of what their conscience tells them to do. " The Sniper" by O’ Flaherty and "War" by Timothy Findley are both good examples of this. The two stories both show that war brings people pain because it forces them to contradict their consciences and feelings. "The

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    Resilience in children is learned trait that needs to be fostered by a strong adult figure. It is a trait that has to be not only taught but practiced as well. Many factors can determine a child’s ability to recover quickly from a traumatic or difficult situation including having a good intellectual functioning‚ high self-esteem‚ strong relationships with parent figures and other adults outside the home‚ as well as positive connections to organizations. Many time children with a high resiliency attend

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    High-Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion NUR/542 Sandra Brown 09/22/2014 High-Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion Assessment is the first step of the nursing process and a basic nursing skill. Sadly‚ there are too many nurses who fail to realize that addressing the family needs are as important as addressing the needs of the individual patient and that assessment should extend beyond the patient to the entire family unit. This is especially crucial when working with

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