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    Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) occurs in newborns and develops prenatally when the mother participates in opioid abuse during pregnancy1. After birth, the child is also dependent on the drug and suffers from withdrawals. The implications of NAS are both short term and long term in the offspring’s life, ranging from light sensitivity to birth defects. The primary method of treating this syndrome is delivering doses of methadone or morphine into the neonate’s system allowing the newborn to…

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    warmer. unit. As discussed in class, this is because the temperature of the mother’s chest increases to warm a hypothermic baby and decreases to cool down a hyperthermic infant. According to the British Journal of Midwifery “Skin-to-skin contact or Kangaroo is the most effective method of active warming, whereby the newborn is positioned in an upright position, between its mother’s breasts, wearing only a nappy and a hat” (2014, p.560). Therefore, conserving the newborn’s body heat is an…

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    a boomerang can be used to hunt and kill animals. Most boomerangs were utilized by gatherings of individuals in Australia. These weapons, now and then called "toss sticks" or "kylies", were utilized for chasing an assortment of prey, similar to kangaroos and to parrots; at a scope of around 100 meters non-returning boomerang could dispense mortal damage to a substantial creature. A throw stick tossed about evenly may fly in an almost straight…

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    The David Fleay Wildlife Park Applied Theatre Project, uses Theatre in Education through roving theatre, interactive performance and a post-performance workshop for young children. This will take place at David Fleay’s Wildlife Park in Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast over five days during a week of the September school holidays. The purpose of this work is to educate young children about why it is important to preserve Australia’s native flora and fauna, why it is in danger, and what they themselves…

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    to a wide range of diverse members of the animal kingdom varying from reptiles to marsupials to amphibians to marine animals. Many of the reptiles include geckos, lizards, fresh and salt water crocodiles and snakes. Some of the marsupials include kangaroos and wallabies, dingoes, echidnas and quolls. Broome and the Kimberly house many species of frogs from Desert Tree Frogs to Green Tree Frogs. Natural Resources - The town of Broome was in the 1880s, a town dedicated to the retrieval of pearls.…

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    DESERT Deserts may be extremely hot and humid. There are actually some animals manage to survive in the desert . The way some animals survive in the desert is some burrow underground to stay cool. Kangaroos lick their forearm to stay cool. Deserts may be extremely hot but they can support plant life and. Location Every continent has a desert except Europe. The world's largest desert is the Sahara and it can found in Africa. Asia has small deserts compared to the Sahara. Australia is…

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    a sport in which you need a lot fundamental’s. You do not have to be the greatest you just need some kind of knowledge of the game. Football on the other hand you just need to be bigger than a bull and faster than a rabbit and jump higher than a kangaroo in my perspective. Do not get me wrong football is a great sport and it is very exciting, but basketball you need height in most cases as to say you wanted to play the center or power forward position, in football you can be the shortest person…

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    tiger and leopard, which are carnivores. Not all species of mammals are necessarily dangerous but there are quite a few. One unique feature of a mammal is that they give live birth, whereas most other animals lay eggs. Although some, like the Kangaroo have a pouches where their young first develop before entering the world. Fennec foxes, the rare and elusive, but very clever creatures.…

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    “Don’t worry about the world ending today, it’s already tomorrow in Australia.” - Charles M. Schulz. Everybody knows about Australia, but do they really know everything? First, they should know the history behind Australia. Like who were the first settlers and how did they come upon Australia. It’s very important for everybody to know about it, because it’s such a big country and it’s the only country that’s a continent too. I know it’s not the “coolest” country out there, but people would…

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    The Jersey Devil; he has the face of a goat, body of a kangaroo, legs of a crane, wings like a bat, and pig’s feet. The idea of these features mashed together just seems impossible. This bizarre creature is believed to inhabit Pine Barrens, in Southern New Jersey. How could such a strange creature come into existence? There are many different variations of the Jersey Devil legend, but the more known one tells the story of Mother Jane Leeds. Mother Leeds lived in Pine Barrens in poverty. The year…

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