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    Socrates Material Monism

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    “Three philosophers from the city of Miletus in Ionia‚ Thales‚ Anaximander‚ and Anaximenes‚ make up the Milesian ‘school.’ Thales is reported to have been the teacher of Anaximander‚ who was‚ in turn‚ the teacher of Anaximenes. The three agree that the cosmos began as a single stuff that changed to become the universe as we see it today” (9). With that being said‚ this quote helps outline the beliefs of the three Milesian men. As a result‚ Thales‚ Anaximander‚ and Anaximenes each had their own theories

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    Religions‚ consider the interrelatedness of everything in the cosmos as it is expressed in many indigenous religions. How do you think the importance of these relationships developed? What spiritual purpose do you think they serve for indigenous peoples? • Post your response to the discussion question by clicking on Reply   What I perceived from Fisher (2005) about the importance of interrelationships between everything in the cosmos was that people learned to reverence what was sacred and pure

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    Primeval Bound Analysis

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    of the creator could take on a form and begin the work of– Me: Yes? Aruk: [glares] As I was saying… the Primeval Mound was the place where the spirit of the creator could take on a form and begin the work of creation. It is in the center of the cosmos‚ and is a place of continuous creation. Me: Uhhh‚ what’s a

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    Compassion Fatigue Essay

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    Consequences     Compassion fatigue consequences negatively affect nurses through staff turnover due to decreased job satisfaction.  Additionally‚ compassion fatigue causes nurses to feel anger‚ anxiety self-doubt‚ depression‚ medical errors‚ exhaustion physically‚ and emotionally.  Furthermore‚ negative work environments‚ brings overworked nurses‚ that then turns into decreased patient satisfaction scores‚ and ultimately causes limited reimbursement financial dependence.  Lack of leadership or management

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    Transition

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    flexible‚ get organized‚ stay healthy‚ find a mentor‚ have fun‚ plan ahead‚ 3. Utilize the elements of reasoning to conceptualize and analyze the phases that a new graduate may pass through on the way to becoming a professional clinician. According to Kramer 1974- phases of reality shock applying to new grads include: 1st phase- honeymoon- the recent grad is thrilled with

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    ontology focuses on thinking about what is best for the patient. Those who join the nursing profession most likely do so because they genuinely care about people and have a drive to help and heal others. Ontology is a way of being and doing (Chinn & Kramer‚ 2015). In simpler terms nursing ontology can be viewed as the unified lens which nurses look through. Further‚ the ontology of nursing describes what is most characteristic and fundamental to nursing practice (Flaming‚ 2004). Nurses are groomed to

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    Jewish people take seriously their responsibility to wed. Today most Jewish people meet their mates in school‚ singles groups‚ and even blind dates "often arranged through friends‚ married and unmarried‚ who try their hand at amateur matchmaking." (Kramer‚ 1999) The matchmaker Leo contacts is a humorous fellow named Salzman. Malamud does an excellent job of describing the appearance and character of Mr. Salzman. Salzman makes several attempts to find an appropriate mate for Leo. Leo‚ however

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    1980's Film: The 1980s

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    In the 1980’s the AIDS movement was a popular controversy and created an uproar with many people‚ especially play writer/director Larry Kramer. Larry Kramer created the play‚ “The Normal Heart” in 1985 to speak out against those muting the crisis going on in the US. He used the play as a platform for his anger and frustration‚ and it went on to play an active role in the establishment of ACT-UP

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    Art Therapy History

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    "true meaning" of the drawings) can‚ in fact‚ be traced directly to this era. Nearly all the major art therapy writers from this time developed their own methods of assessment consisting of batteries of art tasks with varying levels of structure (Kramer & Schehr‚ 1983; Kwiatkowska‚ 1978; Rubin‚ 1978/1984; Ulman & Dachinger‚ 1975/1996). Even today‚ the notion that artworks in some way reflect the psychic experience of

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    References: Ballard‚ R. (1988). Exploring the Titanic. Toronto‚ Ontario: Madison Press Books. Kramer‚ P. (1998). Women first: ‘Titanic’ (1997)‚ action adventure films and Hollywood’s female audience. Historical Journal of Films‚ Radio‚ and Television‚ 18‚ 599-618. Lord‚ W. (1955). A night to remember. New York‚ New York: Henry Holt and Company. Lynch

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