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    not been new in XIX century. However the same way‚ a person with a cancer does not show symptoms of illness in the first stages‚ the same way it was not apparent that Russia had been economically and industrially “sick” until the defeat in the Crimean War. The most significant reform to remedy Russian backwardness was the Emancipation Edict‚ followed by a number of jurisdictional‚ educational and military reforms. The essay focuses on emancipation‚ as it was the most radical change‚ representative

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    Question: do you agree that Mary Seacole‚ not Florence Nightingale was the real “angel of mercy” during the Crimean war? During the Crimean war there were two main women that were responsible for the health service‚ these were Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. Nightingale is very famous for the work she did during the Crimean war; improving the conditions of the hospitals and after the war‚ setting up a medical school. Whereas Mary Seacole‚ I find‚ was more important as she set up a small medical

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    forward looking. Management accounting reports assist management in the decision-making process by providing information used to plan‚ evaluate and control company resources. The case study of the care of soldiers in the British Army during the Crimean war is an example of the importance of managerial accounting and the possible implications of mismanagement. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Assists with investment decisions Assists management to make decisions Is governed by GAAP principles

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    * It had huge amounts of natural commodity such as iron ore and coal‚ but it had low industrial development. Rulers of Russia: Alexander I: (1801-1825) * He was the first tsar of the 19th century * Came into power during the Napoleonic wars Nicholas I: (1825-1855) * Came to power in 1825 (after Alexander I’s death) * He is remembered for being much harsher than Alexander I * Was a strong conservative in his beliefs about serfdom * He tried to conserve his power by

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    Do you agree with the view that Mary Seacole‚ and not Florence Nightingale was the real ‘Angel of Mercy’ during the Crimean War I agree totally with the view that Mary Seacole was the real ‘Angel of Mercy’ although I can understand why there may be some evidence suggesting that Nightingale warranted the title. Sources 2C and 2O agree with the view that Nightingale was the ‘Angel of Mercy’ whereas Source V gives evidence that shows Seacole deserved to herald the title. The weight of evidence clearly

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    history of medicine‚ Florence nightingale or Mary seacole? (8marks) I think that Mary Seacole was more important in the history of medicine than Florence nightingale because they were both noticed for their nursing care of soldiers during the Crimean War. Nightingale is still a well-known historical figure‚ but Seacole was soon forgotten Nightingale’s work brought the field of public health to national attention. She was one of the first in Europe to grasp the principles of the new science of statistics

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    might not know how much she truly impacted it. Before Florence Nightingale came along‚ nurses considered their job unimportant an low status‚ as they were untrained and not taught about nursing. Also‚ she volunteered to nurse soldiers during the Crimean War. She analyzed the difficult conditions to help the service of nursing and the treatments of patients. In 1855‚ Florence Nightingale was asked to travel with a group of nurses. Florence was strict in selecting and training nurses. She was an admirer

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    because of her habit of making rounds at night to check on the soldiers during the Crimean War in 1854. She also wrote ‘Notes on Nursing’ - published on 1959 which gave tips and hints on nursing. It was a one of a kind. The book included advice and information about the ideal environment of a patient‚ on how you should observe a patient‚ and a dozen more tips on nursing. Nightingale and her nurses during the Crimean War raised a fund. By June 1856‚ Nightingale decided to use the money to put up a

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    Florence Nightingale Nursing is a job we would consider a very selfless job. It’s a job that requires you to be at your best at every moment because someone’s life or well-being is depending on you. Long shifts may get you tired‚ you may not have a lunch break because you are working non-stop but you could care less. All you care about is impacting the lives of others. You are constantly putting others before yourself. Well in this case Florence Nightingale was the person who did just that. Florence

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    criticized by his contemporaries for his strong use of the vernacular AMerican style He was a quintessential american poet who gained great popularity in Great Britain during this time frame Lived through the Crimean War into WWI He was a nurse in the Crimean War; moral encourager in the War to the troops Where did it first premiere in the US? Who were the original soloists? MOVEMENT I comes from the last section of the ORDINARY of the Mass translation is "Lamb of God‚ who takes away the

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