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    Prison Nurseries

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    Prison Nurseries Overrun unfavorable Neonatal Separations Effects Aside from successfully addressing multiple determinants of recidivism, prison nurseries also vigilantly prevent the assorted damages of neonatal separations (Elmalak, 2015, p. 1089; see also Baradon et al., 2008; Borelli et al., 2009; Byrne et al., 2010; Clarke-Stewart & Parke, 2001; Colin & Low, 1991; Elmalak, 2015; Few-Demo & Arditti, 2013; Fritz & Whiteacre, 2016; Goshin & Byrne, 2009; Goshin et al., 2014; JBara, 2012; Vainik, 2008). In addition to ensuring better parenting skills and securing an overall mentally healthier mother, prison nurseries also guarantee that the mother and child will stay together during the “critical first months of infant development” (Elmalak,…

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    It may be argued that technology dominates modern society and now plays an integral part in everyday life (Aduwa-Ogiegbaen and Iyamu, 2005; Cennamo, Ertmer, and Ross, 2013; Stafford, 2010). Technological advancements and increasing access to technology within the home is enabling children to develop a growing array of digital skills, knowledge, and understanding from an early age (Medcalfe, 2013; Cennamo, Ertmer, and Ross, 2013). Children must now become computer literate in order to access the…

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    Nauta (2010) suggested Holland’s vocational theory would be best utilized to provide individuals with a general scope of occupations, rather than a specific job. Nauta (2010) also cautioned counselors to recognize that some individuals may not have the luxury to choose their career based off of interests. Sirbu et al. (2014) argued, that in order to maximize efficiency, businesses should take an active strategic role in the development of employees. Certain strategies may include consistent…

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    The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) is about to turn the way you 're paid by Medicare completely upside down. Effective Jan. 1, 2017, how you participate with this new program determines whether your future Medicare reimbursement will be increased or decreased. It all depends on the data you submit. And although the data submission requirements are somewhat based on several quality reporting systems you may be familiar with (Physician Quality Reporting System…

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    Early Years Curriculum

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    the new Labour government, the new government made development with the progression in early years. The progression made lead to the fabrication of Early Years Development and Childcare Plans, which happened a year later in 1998. In 1998 came the National Childcare Strategy, Brodie (2013), discusses about the strategy being launched by the Labour government to bring care and education together creating an important move for children and families (Wall 2011). The Government put in place the…

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    Value Of Homework

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    A student should find their assignment to be meaningful, not take up to much time, and is attractive to the eye (Carr, 2014, p. 174). While homework can impact achievement, if the family is not able to assist the student, it can lead to more stress and frustrations amoung multiple parties (Carr, 2013, pg. 170). When planning, consideration of families is important. Homework should be accessible for all students. Teachers must be mindful of additional costs, technology, and materials that are…

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    The Manifestations of Resistance to Change in the SJSN Changes that occur in the social security system in Indonesia get responses from stakeholders, such as doctors as health professionals (Jamsosindonesia, 2012; Roszandi, 2013), hospitals as health care facilities (Kistyarini, 2014; Afrianti and Nurbaya,2014), employees who are members of the social security (Andrian, 2010; Kasbi, 2012; Paramita, 2013), and the social security institutions in the pre-SJSN (Nurismarsyah, 2011; Nababan, 2014).…

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    Spinal Cord Injury Paper

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    Martin Ginis, Jetha, Mack, and Hetz (2010) conducted a meta analysis on the subject and found that a small to medium effect size of positive relationships were found in subjective well-being and physical activity in people with spinal cord injuries (Martin Ginis, Jetha, Mack & Hetz, 2010). Additionally, Kehn and Kroll (2009) found an increase in the “quality of life, energy, self- confidence and body image” for individuals that participated in an exercise program. Given the physical and…

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    Social Poverty Debate

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    is determined by many researchers that bad choices, rather than economic conditions, are some of the causes of poverty. In other words, poor decisions tend to produce poor results which in turn lead people to social impoverishment (Ladd, 2012; Small et al., 2010; Hammond et al., 2001). Other researchers such as Kanbur et al (2012); Ravallion (2012); and others sustained that poverty itself undermines judgment and leads to poor decision making (Kanbur & Sumner, 2012; Ravallion, 2012; Farrigan &…

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    this problem and resolve it. These types of situations are important to reflect on because it allows the nurse to develop their clinical judgement and allows them to explore their relationship with patients (Bulman & Schutz, 2013). So in the broad sense reflection is the process of self-examination that entails looking over events that have transpired in an effort to self-improve and encourage ones growth (Ruth-Sahd, 2003). Furthermore, as a nurse we should always be reflecting and asking…

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