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...?Annotated Bibliography: Equity concerns in Canadian rural health care This annotated bibliography consist of the best journal articles that reflected “Canada” in the title line and the word “rural” among the journal articles in jstor.org during 2002-12. Borugian, M., Spinelli, J., Mezei, G., Wilkins, R., Abanto, Z., and McBride, M. (2005). Childhood leukemia and socioeconomic status in Canada. Epidemiology, 16 (4), 526-531. Employing quantitative techniques, Borugian et al. (2005) provided evidence of an association between socioeconomic status and childhood asthma. Borugian et al. (2005) did not directly really address equity issues in Canada’s rural health care. However, one way of interpreting the...
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...?Annotated Bibliography Swanson, A. R. & Holton, F. E., (2001). Preface. Foundations of human resource development. Retrieved April 22, fromhttp://dspace.wrlc.org/bitstream/1961/8684/1/Foundations_of_Human_Resource_Development_9781576758038%5B1%5D.pdf This article is based on the human resource development from various perspectives and it focuses on various people who are related to the field of human resource development. This article is designed with a view to guide the researcher in their research work in this field. They can find the core issues in this article related to the specific research. This article is much helpful for the students of the university who deals with HRD. The article covers the basic theories, training... concepts...
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...with both parents and not only the mother. It is true that the baby needs to bond with both parents to enable the dad bond with a baby it is important to feed the baby. The best way for him to bond with a baby is to stroke, cuddle and rock the baby. A baby also can bond with his dad if he looks straight into his eyes thus enhancing the experience between them. A mother can also let the father feed the baby on water or breast pumped milk. Ultimately, only the parents can make the decision on how to feed their infant. The pediatrician may suggest in favor of any of the above options due to the situation of birth and any other factors, but that decision solely lies with the parents. The pros and cons of each method can be discussed in...
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... Is it OK To Lower the Drinking Age from 21 to 18? An Annotated Bibliography Associated Press. “College Presidents Seek to Lower Drinking Age.” Foxnews.com. Fox News. 18 Aug. 2008. Web. 27 Oct. 2014.
This press release talks of college presidents drawn from 100 best universities in the US seeking for the lowering of the drinking age. Their sharply criticized push is guided by federal records showing that 157 college students aged between 18 and 23 drank to death between 1999 and 2005. With no much maturity difference between 18 and 21, lowering the legal drinking age would expose students to responsible drinking at a younger age such that they would not freak out in college and engage in irresponsible drinking habits that has seen...
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... While one group of people believes that the use of mobile phones should be banned, others believe that such law is unenforceable.
The author of the article is working on the issue of passing legislation on the ban of using cell phones while driving to make the roadways safer and prevent a great number of accidents.
Being shocked at the fact that texting while driving is banned only in a range of states, the author has developed a bill which introduces guidelines on the use of cell phones while driving.
Today, with the evolution of technology, the number of people who use cell phones is increasing, and the number of situations when people use them tends to increase as well; driving a car should not be one of them, though.
The bill...
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... New Approaches to End Texting While Driving The issue of texting while driving is so serious that there has been introduced a new term for it, ‘intextication’, which is referred to a state when a person does not pay attention to surroundings because of being occupied with a cell phone. Intextication causes people to make mistakes, especially at the wheel; even the influence of alcohol is half as much dangerous as texting while driving.
California Highway Patrol Officer Brian Pennings gives presentations for students of high schools on the danger of texting while driving because these days, teens tend to use their phones more while driving than take drugs or alcohol before driving.
Such presentations include tests for students... New...
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...Annotated Bibliography 3 New Approaches to End Texting While Driving American Society of Safety Engineers. "New Approaches to End Texting While Driving." Personal Safety. September 2013: 16. Print.
Summary
New Approaches to End Texting While Driving is about the modern problem of intextization, which means a person extreme engagement with a cell phone which results in his / her distracted attention.
Intextication is 50 percent more dangerous than driving under the influence of alcohol.
California Highway Patrol Officer Brian Pennings takes part in the Impact Teen Drivers programs and hold lectures and presentations on the negative consequences of being distracted while at the wheel for teens. He conducts experiments...
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... In accordance with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, driving and texting at the same time is about six times more dangerous than drunk driving.
While driving, drivers spend more than a half of their time at the wheel on secondary activities, among which using their cell phones is the activity number one; and texting while driving results in 16 percent of fatal accidents which happen during one year. Overall, every driver who texts while driving increases the possibility of a crash by twenty-three percent.
Also, Car and Driver Magazine conducted a study during which they compared how risky and dangerous texting while driving, reading messages while driving and drunk driving can be. The results showed that legally...
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