Adelina Sotnikova wins women’s figure skating gold - The Washington Post: "Samson and Delilah,” brought out the fighter in Ashley Wagner in the decisive free skate Thursday at the Sochi Olympics. In sixth after Wednesday’s short program, Wagner faced long odds of finishing atop the medal podium. But in a sparkling yellow gown, and competing a reworked program for the first time, Wagner hit all but her initial jump combination—stepping out of the second of her triple flip-triple toe—and poured herself into telling the tale of a temptress."
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Sunday, February 23, 2014
Sochi 2014: Adelina Sotnikova wins Russia’s first-ever women's figure skating gold — RT News
Sochi 2014: Adelina Sotnikova wins Russia’s first-ever women's figure skating gold — RT News: "Russia’s 15-year-old prodigy Yulia Lipnitskaya, who earlier won gold in team figure skating, failed to repeat her success; she fell in both the short program and the free skate, receiving penalty points. Lipnitskaya ended up in fifth place."
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Sochi 2014: Adelina Sotnikova wins Russia’s first-ever women's figure skating gold — RT News
Sochi 2014: Adelina Sotnikova wins Russia’s first-ever women's figure skating gold — RT News: "A flawless performance by Adelina Sotnikova has won Russia a largely unexpected gold in the women’s individual figure skating event. Sotnikova’s victory made her the first female Russian skater to receive Olympic gold in this category."
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Definition and Scope of Neglect
Definition and Scope of Neglect: "Difficulty Defining Neglect
Defining neglect historically has been difficult to do, leading to inconsistencies in policies, practice, and research. Without a consistent definition of neglect, it is nearly impossible to compare research results. This inconsistency also leads to variability in the way neglect cases are handled.7"
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Defining neglect historically has been difficult to do, leading to inconsistencies in policies, practice, and research. Without a consistent definition of neglect, it is nearly impossible to compare research results. This inconsistency also leads to variability in the way neglect cases are handled.7"
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