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    Jeep Overland Stroller – Basic Features and Specifications Strollers are important not only to help you conveniently transport your kids from one location to another but also to let your cute little ones enjoy the outside world. There are some strollers built for its most basic function of transporting while others such as the jeep overland stroller is made more than what you need. These special strollers are crafted just like high end SUV cars, all the way complete plus more! To know more…

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    nutritious food. “In 1867, Henri Nestlé, a pharmacist, was asked to look in on a neighbor’s child who couldn’t breastfeed. The baby thrived on the special mixture Henri created. Soon, Nestlé’s innovation—the world’s first infant food—was being sold throughout Europe, and the first infant food company, Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé, was launched.” (Gerber History & Heritage) 2. Now: Gerber is still a name that I trust. It the product that I fed my kids. As noted above, Gerber Baby Food has been…

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    APRIL FOOL? A young couple in the area received a shock this past April 1st when Dawn Schiavone Merola went into labor with her second child with husband John Merola. The two welcomed their first child in September of 1998. Haylee Dawn Merola, their new April Fool’s baby, was born on April 1, 2001 in Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Hazleton, PA. RARITY REVEALED Over the past several years, local teen Haylee Merola has grown immensely as a person, setting herself apart from her peers in the…

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    very open about talking about her experiences and what my sister and I were like as infants. Also, I was very curious about babies because I babysat very frequently so I would ask her (even if I already heard the story before…). Thankfully, my mom remembered little details that I loved to listen to. I relied on her to give input for a majority of this paper because she was my main caregiver. Disposition As an infant and a toddler, my mom best described me as “easy to please” and “content”.…

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    The Emotions Our Actions Shadow: An Examination of Dan Yashinsky’s Story “Talking Him In” Imagine you and your partner are expecting your first child: the nursery is all set up – the crib made with the coziest sheets and blankets you could find, your family waiting excitedly to find out the baby’s sex; your heart is racing because the closer you are to the hospital emergency entrance, the closer you are to meet your new ‘mini-me.’ Now – imagine you are right there, the months of waiting finally…

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    Maternal Health Themes

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    There were many themes in the videos concerning important maternal health issues in Egypt and Haiti. One theme is that they were based in impoverished areas with little access to care. Being able to afford and have a place to go for medical help is important for the well being of the residents. Both places had some complications with birth that lead to the baby or the mother dying or being sick that was not well taken care of. The cultures in both these areas were different. It appeared as if…

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    Throughout history, in the majority of families, a bond between the parent and child is evident. This bond can be considered what scholars refer to as “attachment”. The theory of attachment has undergone much research among scholars and a large amount of them have agreed that there are four types of attachment. An example of this research is the “Strange Situation”. To begin, I will describe each of the four types and provide examples to help better one’s understanding. Later, I will…

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    Many psychologists such as Sigmund Freud, Erik Erikson, John B. Watson, B.F. Skinner, Albert Bandura, Jean Piaget, Bronfenbrenner based their research on child development, as being the environmental backgrounds such as culture and community influences as the direct cause in a child’s physical and cognitive development. Therefore, these theorists over looked the prenatal, perinatal and neonatal environmental influences such as the molecules in a fetus bloodstream before birth, to the climate…

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    Little Otik Analysis

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    Analyzing one of the opening scenes of the film “Little Otik”, directed by Jan Svankmajer. This scene begins with a black and white version of two mannequins in many different sex positions. Preceding that scene is a colored close up of a tree being sawed and chopped down. We see the wife of the man cutting the tree down looking out the window with a saddened face. As she glares at her husband cutting down the tree she comes inside to open a trunk that seems to have a lot of sentimental meaning…

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    through these years is simply amazing. In such short periods children can digest such an immense amount of information. Comprehending the range of periods children go through allows for us to provide efficient and influential care to all children. Infants begin life using reflexes, while some reflexes are a response to their environment, many are used for…

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