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    Perforation Peritonitis

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    Abstract Background Early diagnosis and emergent surgical treatment of perforation peritonitis remain the mainstay of treatment. The purpose of study was to indentify the effect of early surgery on postoperative outcomes in patients with perforation peritonitis. Material and Methods A retrospective medical report of 200 patients who underwent exploratory laparotomy and proceed for perforation peritonitis from July 2014 to June 2016 was…

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    of data suggests a strong compatible causal relationship between phonological processing ability and literacy development, proposing children’s knowledge of the phonological structure of language and sound analysis tasks to be a key and excellent predictor of early reading ability and acquisition (Harris et al,…

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    Besides poor physical health, poor mental health is also a negative outcome of child poverty. In fact, child poverty is highly associated with higher rates of antisocial behavior, anxiety, and depression (Machell and David J 1; McLeod 1; Najman 1). Poor children also have a higher risk of intentional self-injuries compared to non-poor children (Guo and Mullan 433). Research has shown that early childhood poverty experience can have a long-lasting negative mental health impact on children…

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    parents in a different sense than they love their pets. Emily Smith, freelance journalist for many reputable publications such as the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, states “Kindness (along with emotional stability) is the most important predictor of satisfaction and stability in a [relationship]” (5-6). If one is not kind to another, the other will reciprocate hostility instead of friendliness. The “golden rule” everyone was told in preschool stands firm: Treat others the way you…

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    Female Recidivism

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    structural disadvantage result in higher crime rates for both male and females (p. 414). Their findings indicate that these factors help to explain the likelihood of violent crimes more so than minor crimes (p. 414). This study found that gender is not a predictor of violent crime through structural disadvantages among female offenders. This means that the myth is false, female offenders are not becoming more…

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    Pathogenesis Of Autism

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    history is definitely one of the most potent risk factors. A person inherits a complete set of genes from their parents as well as a vast array of cultural and socioeconomic experiences from their family. Family history is thought to be a good predictor of an individual's disease risk because family members most closely represent the unique genomic and environmental interactions that an individual experiences (Karelia et al., 2003). Inherited genetic alterations within family shared both…

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    Home Observation

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    In further detail, the intervention programs where they discussed and it includes home and center-based programs for infant and toddler children to help the children’s learning and growth of their brain. The HOME assessment also described, “As a predictor of attachment status.” For an example of that where the children most likely to have an insecure avoidance more than the insecure controlling environment experience. The other HOME assessment described as, “Ethic differences in Home…

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    Conjoint Influence of Mind-wandering and Sleepiness on Task Performance was a study conducted by psychologist David Stawarczyk and Arnaud D’Argembeau from the University of Liege. Their primary focus on this study was to understand the influence that mind-wandering and sleepiness have on task performance. They found that this question was important as both mind-wandering and daytime sleepiness seemed to co-occur. In order to investigate that question they examined the comparison between the two…

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    There has been an in-depth discussion about the state of the human population, mostly the effect of the Earth's carrying capacity has upon the global population. The carrying capacity of an environment is the maximum population size that can be supported by the resources available in the environment. Once an environment has reached this maximum capacity in regards to the resources, the population growth oscillates around the environment's carrying capacity. Density-dependent regulations mostly…

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    Mate Selection Critique

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    mate (women are more particular). I can see where if a person smells bad then he or she might be considered an unsuitable candidate as a mate. But a person smelling good (whether natural body odor or perfume or cologne) doesn’t seem like a good predictor for a lifelong mate either. Things like personality, earning potential and resources, ability to provide, and overall compatibility would factor more in determining a mate. This assumes…

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