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    My Philosophy of Professional Nursing As I embark on starting a new career‚ nursing offers me a demanding profession that involves my strength in interpersonal relations coupled with the desire to participate in a challenging career field. The nurse-patient relationship is the most important factor in starting an effective assessment of a the patient. Establishing this relationship is important to gain the trust of the patient as well as a rapid diagnosis in what will become a fiscally-challenged

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    Patterns of Knowing in Nursing Patterns of Knowing in Nursing Nursing education has evolved greatly over the years‚ in the mid-19th century‚ nursing was seen as a mothering and homemaking role; today nursing has a more scientific base (Peplau‚ 1986). Nursing is much more than following doctors’ orders and performing comfort care. Nurses must be able to apply different aspects of knowledge into their care in order to provide quality care to their patients. According to the American Nurses

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    The College of The Bahamas Department of Psychology‚ Sociology and Social Work Can men and women be friends? Evaluating the nature of same sex and cross sex friendships in adulthood. In partial fulfillment of the course requirements for Psychology 425 Name: R****** Forbes Date: Thursday November 28‚ 2013. Abstract This study evaluates the same-sex and cross-sex friendships in adulthood. The research explores the formation of friendships in childhood through to adulthood. Then dissects

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    daughter of King Desiderius of the Lombards‚ was married to Charlemagne for about a year before he divorced her for unknown reasons. After his marriage with Desiderata ended‚ within that same year he married a Suabian woman named Hildegard. He had as many as six children with Hildegard before her death in 783 A.D. Charlemagne had two other wives‚ Fastrada and Liutgard‚ and as many as six concubines. Together with his wives and concubines‚ Charlemagne had a whooping total of about twenty children some of

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    with “unfeigned humility of Christ’s poor”‚ he recounted how only the sounds of labor and chanting could be heard around the buildings (Chpt 7‚ Rd 1‚ A.‚ Pg. 237). Even the belief in striking down those deemed wicked by the scripture was shared‚ as Hildegard of Bingen wrote to Bernard how she was

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    to explain how we could form impressions about someone we just met even for a split second. For the past decades‚ many researchers have conducted studies to know what people often base their first impressions with. According to a book by Taylor‚ Peplau‚ and Sears (2000) there are two characteristics that people asses when forming impressions: competence‚ and physical attractiveness. The authors also state that although people say looks are not important‚ people base most impressions on looks alone

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    credited for their innovations. Gillerme de Machaut was the most important French composer of the late Middle Ages. He compose the missa Notre Dame which is historically important because was the first polyphonic setting of the entire mass ordinary. Hildegard of Bingen from Germany is noted for her expressive chants and hymns. Leonin and Perotin from France worker in the Notre Dame Cathedral and are noted for developing and

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    |Introduction to Nursing Theories | |This page was last updated on February 21‚ 2011 | |[pic] | |INTRODUCTION | |Each discipline has a unique focus for knowledge development that directs its inquiry | |and distinguishes it from other fields of study

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    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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    Name Thien Pham 11/25/14 Compliance Techniques: Getting People to Say Yes Shelley E. Taylor‚ Letitia Anne Peplau‚ and David O. Sears. “Compliance Techniques: Getting People to Say Yes.” Ten Steps to Improving college Reading Skills. Sixth Edition. John Langan2014. 505—508 . “Compliance Techniques” was researched by Robert Cialdini and his associates and verified four important compliance techniques. The first technique was called “The Foot-in-the-Door Technique”; it meant they convinced a person

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