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2801: Comparative Essay: Mothers With A Divided Heart
... importance of raising children to be productive members of a rapidly evolving, achievement oriented society, is paramount to the success of the family and the global economy. At the same time, the stresses of every day individual economic and personal fulfillment needs are a significant counter force. This force works against the available time and effort required for mothers to successfully nurture their young. It has resulted in societal "Mommy Wars ... little respect or value to stay-at-home moms who raise the families. In addition, stay-at-home moms find it challenging to provide a social setting for their children when being at home all day is the only stimulation they have. Furthermore, the strain of not bringing in money for a better standard of living can lead to self-doubt and isolation. That feeling of insecurity can be put to ... of selfishness wanting to pursue a career and wanting "more" for the children and the family. In spite of these drawbacks, working moms have many benefits. They have the luxury of learning and growing every day independent of their families. The mental satisfaction of knowing that they contribute to the success of their company is very satisfying. It is rewarding to know the children are learning how to play, share ...
2802: Home Health Care Nursing
... been told regarding safety, a home health nurse needs to follow rules for playing it safe. Some of the rules which would make a home health care nurse more safe are: First, before starting the day, give your supervisor your itinerary for the day. Second, set up a signal for help (example may be “Dr. Green”). Third, obtain directions to the patient’s home avoiding back ways or shortcuts Fourth, make sure your vehicle is well maintained. Fifth, checking ... home health care nursing is the flexability of hours. Picking what days you would work along with the hours is very applealing. Not the mention the usual shifts of home health care is during the day, no weekends and taking your turn being on call periodically (Smith 1997). Although the salary can be very attractive, other factors must be taken into account. The majority of home health care companies and ...
2803: Immortal Poetry
... man’s torturous inhumanity toward his fellow man. London, written in 1794, by William Blake is a poem of civilization’s decline – and also the decline of compassion and humanity. I wander thro’ each charter’d street, Near where the charter’d Thames does flow, And mark in every face I meet Marks of weakness, marks of woe. (Lines 1 - 4) London, a city of millions, with very few who are wealthy enough to own land. In a subtle way, Blake tells us that every inch of London is owned – the “ charter’d streets,” the “charter’d Thames.” It is a reflection of the immaturity of our culture that we allow just 5% of the world’s population to control 80% of the world’s wealth , leaving ...
2804: Revolution Girl-Style Now!
... victims of abuse, all straight edge. There is no ‘stereotypical' Riot Grrrl.” (Knight 9) The early Riot Grrrl scene was a “loose-knit” affiliation of feminist Punks, formed circa 1991 in Olympia, Washington and Washington D.C. The philosophy of “ do it yourself” and “you can do anything” seemed to apply mostly to boys, who were the ones making the music and dictating the styles. By the early ‘90s, more and ... only simply give their opinion (like I am) and it should be taken as such...(34) After the height of mainstream media coverage, many of the more productive and popular chapters such as Olympia and D.C. decided to “close” down. Refusing to answer most of their mail, rejecting interview requests, changing meeting locations or canceling them all together seemed like the only way to stop further exploitation, misquoting, and such ... thighs. i have stretchmarks. i have a big belly. and i am finally learning to like it. i am finally trying to accept myself. after all the pain, all the fat torment, all the “you'd be so pretty if you just lost 15 pounds!” i finally don't care. i am beautiful. beautiful to nobody's standards but my own. i am not 36-24-36. i am 38- ...
2805: Career Summary Of A Dietician
... to take some kind of accounting or book-keeping class, as dieticians must work on and file multiple records for each of their patients. To become a dietician you must be willing to research every day. New scientific breakthroughs are made on a regular basis that are constantly changing the shape of the practice. Dieticians must also be willing to regularly meet with patients and physicians to accurately determine if their ... clocks in and checks her email. Then she checks with the diet office to chat with her co-workers. She considers this “important PR.” After that she sits down at her desk to plan her day with her daily report. She checks on patients and what consults were requested from physicians or other hospital staff. Because there is so much asked of her, Mrs. Funk must prioritize her day. Patients and consults come first. She cannot be expected to make every meeting, and she often does not have as much research time available as she would like. The first step Mrs. Funk takes ...
2806: More About The 1968 Tet Offensive
... victory over the Chinese aggressors in the 1789 counter-attack - in planning the 1968 operations. The book quoted King Quang Trung's tactic of surprise. He let the troops celebrate the 1789 Tet Festival one day ahead so that he could launch the attacks on the first three days of the lunar new year while the Chinese troops were still feasting and not ready to organize their defense. Those who claimed the similarity between the two campaigns certainly did not know the whole truth, but jumped into conclusion with wild imagination after learning that the North Vietnamese attacking units also celebrated Tet "one day ahead" before the attacks. In fact, the Tet Offensive broke out on the Tet's Eve - in the early morning of January 30, 1968 at many cities of Central Vietnam, such as Da Nang and ... the leap months of certain year (1984 and 1987) and the Tet's Eve of the three Lunar New Years: Mau Than (1968), Ky Dau (1969) and At Suu (1985). South Vietnam celebrated the first day of the Mau Than lunar year on January 30, 1968, while North Vietnam celebrated it on Jan 29, 1968. It was obviously that the North Vietnamese leaders had ordered the offensives to be launched ...
2807: Queen Mab In Romeo And Juliet
... changes the dreams of people to those of mischief and materialism. Mercutio's perception of Queen, the true nature of his character and the fact that dreams is the product of "routine thoughts of the day" are exposed and represented through this one monologue. 1.Mercutio presents the image of Queen Mab very clearly, and his perception of her is strange and interesting. 2.Touted "the fairies mid-wife", Queen Mab ... can be likened to a quote of the famous science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. 2. He states, "the view that dreams are not messages of fate but the product of the routine thoughts of the day. Lovers dream of love, courtier's dream of curtsies, lawyer's of fees; soldiers of war and drink, and so on. This is one of Shakespeare's modern sounding rationalisms." 3. The above quote by ... of love/…Lawyers' fingers, who straight dream on fees/…Ladies lips, who straight on kisses dream" (Shakespeare 1.4.71). 5. Yes, dreams are comprised of what is thought about during the course of a day. 6. Yet, in the play, the fact that a fairy queen controls dreams contradicts Asimov and his ideas. 7. It is a fair notion to make that dreams are ideal, they are what we ...
2808: The Yellow Wall-Paper
... John insisted she really did not want to go. "Dear John! He loves me very dearly, and hates to have me sick. I tried to have a real earnest reasonable talk with him the other day, and tell him how I wish he would let me go and make a visit to Cousin Henry and Juli!a. But he said I wasn't able to go, nor able to stand it ... to some conclusion."(510) The woman longed to find some kind of importance in that pattern. The woman herself has made conclusions as to what the patt!ern symbolized. Being in the house, closed all day, oppressed by her husband, not being able to do anything the woman had all the time in the world to think about the meaning. She makes an unclear conclusion that the wall symbolizes a woman ... in the wallpaper. She states: "… By daylight she is subdued, quiet. I fancy it is the pattern that keeps her so still…"(511) She describes herself in the paper, but she is also subdued by day. The main character mentions "I don't sleep much at night, but I sleep a good deal in the daytime…"(513) By using these quotes from the main character Gilman gives us the impression ...
2809: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety" by W.H. Auden
... on the general situation 1. Their belief to be in Purgatory when they are allegorically in Hell 2. Their disbelief in impossibility III. "The Age of Anxiety" character analysis A. Quant B. Malin C. Rosetta D. Emble IV. Part I A. Commonly called "Prologue" B. Introduces scene and characters C. Characters think aloud to reveal their nature 1. Quant views himself with false admiration 2. Malin examines the theoretical nature of ... dreams" 2. The second age a. Youth, as Malin describes it b. Age at which man realizes "his life-bet with a lying self" c. Naive belief in self and place in life is boundless d. It is the age of belief in the possibility of a future 3. The third age a. The sexual awakening b. Distinction between dream and reality c. Discovery that love, as it was thought to ... of man as "an astonished victor" b. Man believes he has made peace with the meaning of life c. Anxiety declines as "He [man] learns to speak / Softer and slower, not to seem so eager" d. Man is no longer confined to a prison of prismatic color, but is free in the dull, bland place that is the world e. Emble's opposition of the fifth age (1) Refuses to ...
2810: Pregnancy, Lactation, And Infancy
... 400kcalories above the allowance for nonpregnant women, and only during the second and third trimester. Pregant teenagers, underweight women, and physically active women may require more. The protein RDA for pregnancy is 10 grams per day higher than a nonpregnant women. Pregnant women in the United States receive 75 to 110 grams of protein in a day. The RDA during pregnancy is set slightly above the nonpregnant woman's RDA for thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, anf vitaminB. New cells are laid down at a tremendous pace as the fetus grows and develops. The ... to eat nutrient-dense food throughout lacation. An adequate diet is needed to support the stamina, patience, and self-confidence that nursing and infant demands. A nursing mother produces about 25 ounces of milk per day. To produce this milk a women needs extra energy, alomst 650 kcalories a day above her regular needs during the first six months of lactation. A mother who drinks water does not produce more ...


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