included both contemporary women who are changing today’s world and those whose contributions have endured through the ages. Some‚ though they lived centuries ago‚ are still alive in popular culture; music and poetry by the Roman Catholic abbess Hildegard can be heard in contemporary recordings‚ and Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji‚ one of the greatest works of Japanese literature‚ continues to inspire new translations. Many women overcame the oppression of their surroundings through determination
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Cakewalk (MEB 1/51) Stockhausen‚ Klavierstück V Harmony: diatonic Wolfgang A. Mozart‚ Piano Concerto No. 21‚ in C‚mvt. ii (MEB 1/4) chromatic Fryderyk Chopin‚ Prelude in F minor‚ Op. 28 No. 18 Texture: Monophonic Hildegard of Bingen‚ Columbia aspexit (L 1/8) Homophonic Wolfgang A. Mozart‚ Piano Concerto No. 21‚ in C‚mvt. ii (MEB 1/4) Ludwig van Beethoven‚ The Ruins of Athens‚ “Turkish March” (MEB 1/9) Polyphonic‚ imitative Johann Sebastian Bach
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the Middle Ages? The Church 8. What forms of sacred music were predominant in the Middle Ages? Church modes and Gregorian chants 9. How did the society begin to change in the Late Middle Ages and how did that affect the music? 10. Who was Hildegard of Bingen and why was she important to music in the Middle Ages? A nun and abbess of Rupertsburg in Germany. She was the first woman composer from whom a large number of works have survived. 11. Name 3 ways that society and culture changed from
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Nursing Theorist Hildegard E. Peplau‚ came up with Theory of Interpersonal Relations. Her theory basically means: not what you do to the patient but what you do with the patient. Her theory was based on the idea that nursing is interpersonal because it includes interaction between two or more people. Her theory was the concept of psychodynamic nursing. The main concept was focused on the patient’s feelings as a predictor to a more favorable outcome when it came to the patients’ health
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Proper? The Proper of the mass includes the scriptural texts that change daily with the liturgical calendar 12. What is the Mass Ordinary? Consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout the church year. 13. Who is Hildegard of Bignen? Hildegard was the a nun‚ the abbess of Rupertsberg in Germany‚ and was one
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outcomes. This theory is focused on the creation of shared and mutual experience among heath care professionals and patient through interpersonal process to attain desired mutual goals and objectives. Emphasis of this theory is expansion and growth of Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Theory through integrating new roles and functions of other health care professionals in understanding individual behaviors‚ values‚ beliefs‚ culture‚ past experiences and expectations for the purpose of becoming knowledgeable
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pieces were only sung. It was a time where music was strictly sacred. The first piece of music during this that included text painting of literal and figurative was O rubor Sanguninis. Highly expressive‚ with wide range. Composed by a woman named Hildegard‚ which was rare since women weren’t allowed in church. However‚ she came from a wealthy family and created this piece for nuns to sing. Another big contributor to the middle Ages was Perotin. Until he came about‚ rythym did not exist. However‚ in
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Watson ’s caring theory. International Journal For Human Caring‚ 7(3)‚ 51-61 Forchuk‚ C.‚ & Dorsay‚ J. (1995). Hildegard Peplau meets family systems nursing: innovation in theory-based practice. Journal Of Advanced Nursing‚ 21(1)‚ 110-115. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2648.1995.21010110.x Gastmans‚ C. (1998). Interpersonal relations in nursing: a philosophical-ethical analysis of the work of Hildegard E. Peplau. Journal Of Advanced Nursing‚ 28(6)‚ 1312-1319. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2648.1998.00840.x Klemm‚ P.‚ & Stashinko
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A theory is a vital basis of every nursing endeavor. It can possibly explain the sense of every nursing action in the field. Without such‚ the practice of the profession will lack sense and deeper meaning. All throughout the history of nursing‚ it became a foundation that governs nurses in performing their duties. Like the theory of Nightingale which guided nurses during the Crimean War when Florence‚ along with other trained nurses took care of the soldiers who were injured by attending to their
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to provide safe‚ competent‚quality care and treatment for each individual ( and their family )the same care that I would want for myself or any of my family members. Theories you currently incorporate into your clinical nursing practice Hildegard peplau- interpersonal relations model‚ imperative requirement for patient/ family/ peer/ physician encounters. based on psychodynamic nursing‚ using an understanding of one’s own behavior to help others identify their difficulties. Not just to
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