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Este livro apresenta uma revis o sistem tica de estudos observacionais sobre os fatores associados n o amamenta o na 1a hora de vida e a an lise dos fatores associados ao in cio tardio da amamenta o nos hospitais do SUS com mais de 1000 partos/ano no Munic pio do Rio de Janeiro. O tema foi desenvolvido em formato de dois artigos. O primeiro constitui-se de revis o sistem tica e o segundo aborda os fatores associados que foram analisados por meio de regress o log stica multin vel. Na revis o sistem tica verificou-se que parto ces reo foi o fator de risco mais consistente para a n o amamenta o na 1a hora. No segundo artigo, o nascimento em HAC mostrou-se associado ao aleitamento materno na 1a hora de vida, enquanto o parto ces reo e o desconhecimento do resultado do exame anti-HIV at o parto associaram-se aus ncia desta pr tica. A leitura aponta para diversas caracter sticas e procedimentos pr -natais e hospitalares que podem promover ou dificultar a amamenta o na 1a hora de vida nos diferentes contextos. Estes achados podem contribuir para ado o de pol ticas p blicas que ampliem a pr tica do aleitamento materno logo ap s o nascimento. Boa leitura
The girl made for fun has no idea what to do with herself when not having fun.Regina simply can't sit still long enough to find herself. Rather than patience, she prefers the life of a queen, for queens are adored, idolized, entertained and obeyed. She, who hates being cruel to others, too often finds herself being cruel with her affections. Get ready for a wild romp of growth and self-discovery... sometimes learned the hard way. From her worst mistake to the realization of her dreams, Regina is a story of young girl's progress across the board from pawn to queen. Prepare your heart for falling in love through stumbles, celebrations and the sweet beauty of becoming that which is worth waiting for.
"...'What great Champion is this, ' the Court Magician breathed, 'that even his handmaiden can wield the Test blade ' 'Don't you think she might be the Champion' Tickle asked, looking a little nervously at the point Regina was waving around. 'That could never be ' the man declared passionately. 'No maiden could ever take up arms in our Circle It would be against Nature, Custom, and The Proper Order of Things.' ..." Young Lady Regina-Valerie, spoilt only child of a wealthy Lord, is gorgeous, brilliant academically, artistically and musically, and outstanding at individual sports (avoiding team ones). Unfortunately she puts everyone off by seeming too perfect and by masking innate shyness with razorblades-in-honey politeness. Her only friend is her Siamese, Tickle. In constantly warring Warrior Magic Circle land, a creeping evil is detected. White-hot magic reveals where to find a Champion Knight to oppose an expected Warlock Dark Champion, and Regina and her cat are at the designated place. They enter the Circle to discover, during adventures with War-prince Peal and bullied handmaiden Princess Chime, that an already repressive society is indeed worsening savagely. Returning home to seek the foretold Champion, Regina recruits school rival Alistair who stutters in her presence unless using a Scots accent. Alistair fails the 'Test' challenge. To everyone's consternation, Regina doesn't. Back in the Circle they are attacked by giant Army Ants, as the first of many battles against vile Warlock creatures while they seek a prophesied Key, vital for success but fatal to the user. Various quest-themed journeys and adventures teach and change them - as they themselves teach and change the society. Surprises constantly arise. Humour, excitement and sheer fun interlink throughout. How can the adversary be identified and confronted? If successful in this, who must die using the Key - and where do they find it? These questions are spectacularly answered, and several final twists round off a truly magical experience.
Jane lost her husband, William, in a car accident. Her life was turned upside down at losing him. All she wanted to do was stay at home alone. Then her life turned for the better when she joined an archaeology dig in the northern part of Egypt. Even though life was starting to come to order, there were still problems to come and people she knew were out to kill her and the whole crew on the dig. Janet was a lucky charm when it came to finding the princess. She found the first clue to the burial site the first day she arrived. Not knowing what it was, she never mentioned it to anyone. Until one day, after Janet had fainted from the heat, the professor accidentally saw it in her tent. After finding the princess and her burial site, her life was threatened and she was in danger. After all had settled down and all the crooks had been captured, the dig site got back to normal. Janet found love and a life with a man whom she loved, and he loved her very deeply.
'A fantastic, feminist dance through history.' - JULIA QUINNWhat queens would England have had if firstborn daughters, not firstborn sons, had inherited the throne?We may think of princesses as dutiful and elegant, wearing long flowing dresses, but the eldest daughters of England’s kings have been very different.Political intriguers. Abducted nuns who demanded divorces. Murderers.It’s time we rediscovered the politicians we lost, the masterminds we see negotiating nunneries not armies, the personalities shining brilliantly even hundreds of years later: the queens who should have been.Let’s meet them.