A garment for providing audio stimulation to a fetus by a birth mother includes an apron with a horizontal, center belt affixed thereto, the belt having pouches for appropriately positioning an audio input device and speakers. Additionally, microphone input of the voice of the mother may be provided to enhance fetal stimulation.
A speculum includes manually operated scissor arms with keyed shafts at the ends of each arm adapted to receive speculum jaw or blade members supported on the shaft in a desired, adjustable orientation. The speculum blades include a self-contained fiber optic light source. An optional sleeve with shape memory characteristics may be used in combination with the speculum jaw members.
A vest garment is provided for audio stimulation of a fetus by a birth mother includes a back and a left and a right bodice. The left and right bodice are stitched to the back along the sides and over the shoulders so that arms may be passed through an armhole opening defined by the back and each bodice. One bodice includes an audio speaker pocket strategically positioned over the stomach. The other bodice includes an audio signal source pocket which need not be strategically positioned, but which is arranged so as to counterbalance the weight of the speakers in the speaker pocket. An optional microphone input to the audio source signal pocket is provided as are supplemental headphones for the mother.
University of California, Irvine School of Law
Assistant Professor of Law
Center For American Progress 2009 - Jun 2012
Associate Director
Senate Joint Economic Committee 2007 - 2009
Counsel
Wilmerhale 2004 - 2007
Associate
U.s. Securities and Exchange Commission 2002 - 2004
Staff Attorney
Education:
Harvard Law School 1999 - 2002
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
The Wharton School 1994 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics, Management
University of Pennsylvania 1994 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy
New York University 2015 - 2019
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics
Skills:
Photoshop Ms Word Ms Powerpoint Teaching Leadership Python Programming Data Entry Korean Python Java Team Leadership Educational Leadership Teamwork Microsoft Excel Event Planning Microsoft Office
reatment given to the rich, putting a name, face, and tax return to what had previously been an abstraction. His tax forms show the inequity of that exemption, says David Min, a former counsel to the Senate Banking Committee who is now a scholar at the liberal Center for American Progress. At this poi
Date: Jan 26, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Lies, Damn Lies and the Big Whoppers of 2011: Jonathan Alter
cause ourwoes. David Min of the Center for American Progress makesmincemeat of Peter Wallison, a lonely dissenter on the FinancialCrisis Inquiry Commission who has loudly and fallaciouslyinsisted that the governments affordable housing policies lieat the root of the entire financial crisis. M