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    childminderâ€TMs, a nursery school, pre-school or playgroup. In 2013 this age limit was reduced to help disadvantageous two year olds and since 2015 40% of two year olds have been entitled to the same amount of free childcare. Each session of childcare must be less than 10 hours and more than 2.5, children mustnâ€TMt be left before 7:00am and must be collected before 7:00pm, usually it should be five hours three days a week, or three hours five days a week. Different types of childcare: •…

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    School. If you live in the United States, you have probably encountered going to school in any shape or form due to our laws of compulsory education. However, many argue that our education system is not as great as it should be. As America is one of the worlds most developed countries, yet we still constantly fall beyond is rankings of education. Why is this? Well, Prince Ea, a spoken word poet, uses his YouTube platform to address this. Posting a video titled, “I Just Sued the School System”,…

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    think about religion. There are schools that are and are not religious. For Christians that want to go to a Christian school, Colorado Christian University is a wonderful choice. It is a private school, so it will cost a little bit more, but it’s well worth it. CCU is just like any other college out there. The only difference is that they have “a vision, mission and purpose governed by our biblical foundation and our Constitution”. Most people think that when a school has to deal with religion,…

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    On April 15th in 1912, one of the most tragic shipwreck happened. The Titanic ship sunk under the Atlantic Ocean after colliding with an iceberg. A lot of people died during the accident. Small number of available lifeboats was one of the main reasons that led to such a high number of deaths. Such factors as sex, class, age, and others also significantly contributed to the likelihood of survival. Introducing different statistical methods, I will classify what sorts of people had a better chance…

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    With the advancement of medicine and technology, it is evident that there is a growing elderly population in the developed countries such as the United States. Perhaps, some casually phrase it as the “baby boomers getting older.” My experience as a nurse taught me that despite developments in modern medicine, there are challenges such as elderly independence and prevention of falls along with the combination of polypharmacy and multiple comorbidities posing as risks. The Center for Disease…

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    Denver Developmental Screening Tool II: Explanation and Implementation The Denver Developmental Screening Tool II (DDSTII) is a revision of DDST and DDST-R and is the most widely used developmental screening tool for examining children. It was developed at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver, Colorado; hence it’s name. It screens a child for cognitive delays and behavioral problems from birth to 6 years of age. The sooner the delay is picked up the sooner the child can get…

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    It was recorded that 12 out of 35 patients, suffered from extrahepatic tumour. This was revealed by PET/CT combined and by CT scan single-handedly. The extrahepatic tumours in two of the patients were not detected by PET and PET/CT; those were recorded to have node of 2 –cm lymph in the hepatoduodenal ligament. It is furthermore, true that both forms of the scans (CT and PET/CT) reported extrahepatic tumour in patients that did not have it at all. The CT scan reported it in 3 out of 23 patients,…

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    these receptor cells are stimulated a nerve impulse is sent across the body and into the central nervous system where the signal is perceived as one of the animals senses (taste, hearing, sight, smell, equilibrium, etc.). There are three different types of receptors: electromagnetic receptors, mechanoreceptors, and chemoreceptors. In this lab we tested the mechanoreceptors and the electromagnetic (photo) receptors in an earthworm. To test the mechanoreceptors we separated the earthworm…

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    Chi-Square Test

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    The statistical test used in this experiment was a Chi-square test because it measures the goodness of fit. There were 370 trials performed in the overall experiment. The sample size in the experiment was 740. Each cricket whether it was labeled intruder or resident had an observed and expectant number times it should win. For the resident crickets, it was expected that the cricket would win 185 times in the experiment. The observed value was calculated to be 238 wins in the experiment as well.…

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    behavior disabilities (Thomas, Cotton, Pan, & Ratliff-Schaub, 2012). In the United States, studies have shown that about 16–18% of children in various populations have developmental disorders, yet only 20–30% of them are identified before entering school (Thomas et al, 2012). As a result of this prevalence, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended that pediatricians use the Denver developmental screening tools at well- child visit to address this issue (Thomas et al, 2012).…

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