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    I felt kind of nervous and half excited because it was my first time getting a PLS baby. My expectations was that I was hoping the baby wouldn’t bother me while I played basketball but it did which kind of annoyed me and got me angry, but I was able to control my anger. Also, my other expectation was that the baby would not take a long time to feed with the fake baby bottle but sometimes it would take about 5-10 minutes to feed and burping would take 5-12 minutes which was kind of long. Yes,…

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    Page 1 of 3 ZOOM Leah WoodsMr. ArmstrongENG 11230328 September 2017Mothers and Babies vs. the WorldBreastfeeding has been around for ages. It is the feeding of a newborn baby and young children with breast milk from their mother’s breast. There has been many negative comments about women breastfeeding their child publicly. Most people feel that it is inappropriate and should not be allowed everywhere. On the other hand mothers across the world feel as if there is absolutely nothing…

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    Returning To Work

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    that may help are while you are on maternity leave, before you are planning to return to work, you could start building up an extra supply and freezing it. Forget it’s in there so that you will have a backup when you go back to work. Every time your baby breastfeeds, you should pump afterwards until both your breasts are empty and that milk could be the milk you start to freeze because by the time your child is hungry again your supply should be built back up enough to feed them. If you are…

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    From the set of three blood bottles given to us, we incubate several samples of the patient’s blood; if the sample rises to the top chamber, it is an indication that bacteria are present. Positive pressure, established from bacterial metabolic by products, causes the bacteria to rise to the top chamber. Of bottles 1, 2 and 3, samples from bottles 1 and 3 rose to the top chamber. We strike out sample from bottles 1 and 3 onto blood agar plates, and after incubation, observed…

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    gigantic red bottle in the middle to serve as our center piece and we also had balloons tied to our chairs. For the activity, my group decided to play “musical bottles” where we used baby bottles and we insert factual strips of information in each bottle that were also stuffed with candies. The goal was to play a song and had one bottle passed around by the students when the song was paused the last person to hold the bottle would be the one to read the information inside the bottle. My partner…

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    Sensorimotor Intelligence

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    stage of reflexes, like sucking on objects. The second stage is the stage of first habits, this includes grabbing objects like their bottle to suck it. The third stage is the stage of making interesting events last, an example of this would be clapping hands when told to. The fourth and last stage is the stage for adaptation and anticipation. This would be like the baby doing something to for you to start playing with them…

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    covered, being discreet, and not disturbing anyone. Now there are special rooms being made in some places, like University’s for example, so women can breastfeed without being seen by anyone. I personally see nothing wrong with women breastfeeding their babies in public, whether…

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    stories called the "Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre" (Huxley 3). Inside this building is where the Director of the Hatchery and one of his assistants, Henry Foster, are giving a tour. They see the embryos travel in bottles along a conveyor belt. The bottles are labeled to belong to one of five castes: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, or Epsilon (Huxley 11). The Director talks about the fetuses and how they undergo different treatments depending on their castes (Huxley 14). For example,…

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    accept something starting with nature 's domain. Both techniques are utilized at the same time or alternately during their lifetime. As an instant, when an infant uses a sucking schema that was developed by sucking on a small bottle when attempting to suck on a larger bottle (Overview of cognitive system). Moreover, when the previous knowledge did not work we have to change the pre adapted experiences in order to achieve success. These developmental changes can be explained on the different…

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    cognitive development. Studies have proved that bonding is essential for babies. Skin to skin contact is a way to bond with your baby. It's soothing for both you and your baby while promoting your baby's healthy growth and development. Eye-to-eye contact provides meaningful communication. Babies try to imitate your facial expressions and gestures. Both parents can participate in bonding with their baby. Breastfeeding and bottle feeding is a natural time to…

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