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How to Induce Labor Medically
Howcast - Learn about the medical ways to induce labor from childbirth expert Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video.
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What Should You Do When Your Water Breaks during Pregnancy?
Howcast - Learn what to do when your water breaks from childbirth expert Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video.
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When Should You Call Your Doctor or Midwife When Pregnant?
Howcast - Learn when to call your doctor or midwife from childbirth expert Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video. Thumbnail: Revisión by Daquella manera
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How to Breathe during Labor
Howcast - Learn how to breathe during labor and delivery from childbirth expert Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video.
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What Happens during Labor?
Howcast - Learn exactly what happens during labor from childbirth educator Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video. Thumbnail: Ella by philcampbell
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Who Should You Have in the Delivery Room?
Howcast - Learn who you should have with you at the birth of your baby from childbirth educator Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video.
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When Should You Go to the Hospital During Labor?
Howcast - Learn when it's time to go to the hospital from childbirth educator Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video.
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Teen Pregnancy
Howcast - Learn everything you need to know about teen pregnancy from childbirth educator Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video.
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What Does No One Tells You about Giving Birth?
Howcast - Learn what no on tells you about giving birth from childbirth educator Elizabeth Mangum-Sarach in this Howcast video.
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How to Get Job Training
Howcast - Find new avenues for employment and an expanded skill set through job training. Open your options and create your own personal recovery act.
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How to Deal with Your Labor Fears
Howcast - Labor is probably the most feared of pregnancy’s "unknowns." Here's how to manage it.
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How to Deliver Puppies
Dogs are mostly self-reliant when it comes to giving birth, but it's still important to prepare your dog and know how to help her if she needs it.
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The Power of Imagery in Poetry
Imagery is a fundamental element of poetry that engages the five senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—to create vivid mental pictures. Langston Hughes' Harlem and Robert Hayden’s Those Winter Sundays exemplify the power of...
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The Slave Trade
The Triangular Trade was a complex system of human trafficking spanning three continents. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, it saw millions of Africans transported to the Americas.
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The Chinese Exclusion Act
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 barred Chinese immigration into the United States, the first time the U.S. government had barred an ethnic group, leading to decades of injustice.
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Labor Day
Have you ever wondered who built all the buildings, roads, and bridges? They were all built by people - we call them workers. Once a year, we celebrate these workers on Labor Day.
The Business Professor
Job-Order Costing vs Process Costing
Job order costing concerns applying the costs of a specific job to that job for purposes of accounting. Process costing assigns costs to a given process in the organization that gives rise to a finished product.
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Documentations for Job Order Costing
Join us in this journey as we delve into the world of job order costing and discover the significance of these essential documents.
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Understanding Normal Costing and its Relationship to Overhead Allocation
In this video, the concept of normal costing is explained as a means of allocating costs to a product, specifically focusing on overhead costs. The speaker discusses how a derived overhead rate is determined based on the driver of an...
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Product Costing - Stages of Manufacturing
Product costing changes based upon the stage of manufacturing in which the cost is incurred. This video explains the various stages of manufacturing used in product costing.
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Product Cost Components
The components of product cost include direct and indirect costs, including materials, labor, overhead, and consumption.
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Rotational Programs for Business Graduates
This Video Explains Rotational Programs for Business Graduates
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Calculating Prime and Conversion Cost
Prime costs are those direct material and direct labor costs necessary to finish a product. Conversion costs are the overhead and direct labor necessary to convert a raw material into a final product.