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    history cause music to be an art that is always building on itself and evolving. The connection between the progress of human history and the development of music is highly evident when comparing Hildegard of Bingen’s Alleluia‚ O virga mediatrix and Notre Dame Cathedral’s Gaude Maria virgo. Hildegard of Bingen was a very respected figure in the twelfth century Catholic Church for her prophesies‚ scientific writing‚ medical writing‚ and religious poetry. Her chant‚ Alleluia‚ O virga mediatrix

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    The Theme in "The Wife Of Bath‚" and her tale‚ and how Chaucer uses Characterization and conflict to develop the theme and how they are reflected. The Wife Of Bath’s Tale theme is power. The Knight deprives a maiden of power over her own body‚ his punishment‚ as he decided by the women of court‚ in which‚ he must find out what women most desire‚ which turns out to be power. The Wife of Bath and the Nuns alike have power over men once again this characterization would scare men. the Wife of Bath

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    Journal 2 I give Hildegard props for such a bold and unapologetic piece. I like and agree with her outlook on the conditions of a union between a man and a woman. She states that it should not be “vain” and later goes on to say that there should be “a perfect love in these two”. She also expresses that a man should not leave his wife unless the church allows. Today‚ this level of commitment is not so easily found‚ especially when we see so many affairs and emotional cheating occurring between couples

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    Hildegard Peplau: Interpersonal Relations Theory Hildegard Peplau: Interpersonal Relations Theory Hildegard Peplau‚ recognized as the mother of psychiatric nursing‚ born in Reading‚ Pennsylvania in 1909 to parents of German decent‚ developed the middle- range nursing theory of Interpersonal Relations. She was the first nurse to publish after Florence Nightingale. Peplau graduated from Pennyslvania School of Nursing in 1931‚ graduated from Bennington college in Vermont with a bachelors

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    because they were mostly confined to the private sphere and their works often deviated from the male-dominated stylistic norms. To explore the point of women being confined to private sectors‚ I will be exploring the careers and compositions of Hildegard von Bingen and Maddalena Casulana and to explore

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    Applying Theory to a Problem On a daily basis‚ any professional practice‚ may it be in the medical field or not‚ is faced with a lot of issues. In line with this assertion‚ this paper will seek to explore and apply middle-range theory to problem on physician-nurse relationship. Summary of the Problem The physician-nurse relationship has been and continues to be the most disappointing and unfortunate issues because many nurses have become victims of disruptive behavior‚ angry outburst‚ and verbal

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    Christina of Markyate Of St. Theodora‚ translated by C. H. Talbolt‚ tells the story of a young lady saint whose passion and devotion to God is tested by the perseverance of her mother. Throughout her story‚ Christina faces the feministic culture that the people of the town devote themselves to. With continuous indications of women’s powerless emotions under man’s instruction‚ the appearance of feminism is brought to light in the entirety of her story. During the 1160’s‚ it was not surprising for

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    usually polyphonic in texture. 5. award: 0 out of 1 point Listen to this example and choose the correct answer. Hildegard of Bingen: O successores → Anonymous: Alleluia: Vidimus stellam Machaut: Puis qu’en oubli sui de vous 6. award: 0 out of 1 point Listen to the example and choose the appropriate composer. Perotin Landini → Hildegard of Bingen This is an expressive monophonic chant. Although often performed monophonically‚ this recording includes a drone

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    Thus‚ I cannot claim that Hildegard is a completely reliable source or a non-reliable source in regards to God. I believe that there are things in their lifetime that we are not meant to understand with our human minds. Only through ascension‚ or the escape of our human form‚ will

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    them to voice their concerns about their care‚ upcoming procedure‚ and possible outcomes is vital to the patient’s wellbeing. Florence Nightingale’s theory involving the environment of care is the primary focus of my day to day nursing; however‚ Hildegard Peplau’s theory of the many roles a nurse must play when caring for a patient is paramount if I am to provide the best possible care to the surgical patient (Blais & Hayes‚ 2011). Healthcare and nursing were foreign to me when I entered nursing

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