EMOTIONAL DISTRESS, RESILIENCE AND ADAPTABILITY: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF ADULTS WHO EXPERIENCED INFANT ABANDONMENT

Emotional distress, resilience and adaptability: a qualitative study of adults who experienced infant abandonment

Background: There is very turbosound ts-18sw700/8a little insight into the emotional effects of adult survivors of infant abandonment.The rate and reasons for abandonment differ by country, region and economic background.Depending on country, age and era, abandoned children may be cared for by a series of alternative arrangements, ranging from care

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Tourism and climate conditions in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2000-2010

The general behavior of the tourism sector in Puerto Rico, with its marked seasonality, hints at a close relationship between tourism activities and climate conditions.Even if weather condition is only one of many variables considered by travelling tourists, climate conditions weigh heavily in the majority of the decisions.The effect of climate var

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Investigating clove oil and its derivatives as anaesthetic agents for decapod crustaceans to improve welfare commercially and at slaughter

Decapods have been recently classified as sentient beings in UK policy and therefore the establishment of humane methods for the live transportation and slaughter of commercially valuable shellfish as well as socialstudiesscholar.com for decapods used in research is critical.Formerly overlooked, the use of anaesthetics provides a promising avenue f

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