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Every year, across the world 287,000 women die in pregnancy and childbirth along with at least 2.6 million stillbirths, of which about 50% are intrapartum deaths. Among 133 million babies born alive each year, 2.8 million die in the first week of life. The latest MBRRACE reports of the UK show a maternal mortality rate of 10 per 100,000 women giving birth (December 2014).
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I just finished Fact of Life #31, and it has already won a Colorado award for YAs and is coming out in paperback November 2009.
#31 continues a trend of books about capable, out-of-the-mainstream teens that have just the right amount of quirk, wit, and teen-society apathy to give a glimpse into a wonderful character. That said, Kat has amazing talents: art, athleticism, and discernment about people. The problem is that her mother, Abra. is too busy with her midwifery patients to notice. Kat goes through her first romance, and Abra hasn't a clue. Fated stories weave the intertwining the school's social elite, a fantastic boyfriend, Kat' little sister and parents and Kat into a complex and great story. Denise alerts readers on her website that the book is for older teens due to more mature material. You will love it.
ENDERS Rating: Didn't want to put it down.
Denis Vega's Website
The alarm buzzed in my ear at 5:15 a.m. I’m still sick, but I’m going in!
Therefore, I took about three more minutes and then rolled right out of bed. I headed to the computer (because that’s what all tech-addicted people do when they wake up in the morning) to check my e-mail. [...]
I finished attaching ribbon, to the wooden boxes I painted, earlier this morning. I decided I had gotten enough practice painting practice. Therefore, it was time to bring out the stencil and have a go with the stenciling.
I’ve been wanting to do stenciling (using a template!) for years. However, I [...]