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    preserve democracy or to maintain national sovereignty. The international community and the obligation that it holds to preserve peace is a responsibility not to be taken lightly. The commitment to uphold freedom and liberty as stated by our very own Pledge of Allegiance should

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    environment in which during the process‚ we will learn to love. Through our very own motives‚ we have considered on making the following pledges. We pledge to stick to the rules no matter how much it pains us to follow them. In due time‚ we will prosper ourselves to willingly obey these rules. This will be able to make us promote a friendly environment. We pledge to open up our minds and become active on giving useful suggestions on how to improve the school campus. Not to forget‚ as we make

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    Impact of Florence Nightingale Introduction “A lady with a lamp shall stand in the great history of the land‚” proclaimed Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1857) in his poem “Santa Filomena.” Wadsworth was‚ of course‚ reflecting upon the great many contributions to society made by Florence Nightingale. How prophetic that simple phrase would come to be. So insightful are those words‚ that even today‚ 150 years later‚ the world continues to reflect upon the life of Miss Nightingale and the impact she

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    Melancholy” and “Ode To A Nightingale”. The metaphysical world relating to immortality and mortality constantly appears in Keats’ two poems “Ode on Melancholy” and “Ode to a Nightingale”. In the second line of the first stanza Keats’ talks about “Wolf’s bane” which is a poisonous plant often used to commit suicide. Keats’ advises us not to think about suicide and take poisons such as wolf’s bane when melancholy is around. The first two lines of the third stanza in “Ode to a Nightingale”‚ “Fade far away

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    alone. Florence Nightingale was a major asset to the war. She‚ along with dozens of other trained nurses‚ tended to the wounded soldiers and helped to rehabilitate them back to health. It was during this time that she noticed a correlation between the patients who died and their environmental conditions (cite #1). As a result of her keen observations and determination to better the nursing profession‚ the Environmental Theory of nursing was established. Florence Nightingale‚ named after the

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    preform duties that were needed by patients. Quality healthcare was not being provided by nurses. Other nurses simply preformed in a dangerous manor putting patients at risk. This was a second item which gave nursing a negative image. Florence Nightingale changed the profession of nursing. She made the nursing a more acceptable profession and was able to attract a better quality of women in to the field. Her appearance in nursing was an important event in the history of nursing. During her time the

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    The Nightingale Hospital is 13 months away from our next Joint Commission inspection. Although the overall state of compliance for the organization is good‚ there are several areas that have been identified as “Priority Focus Areas” due to a past history of nonconformities. All these areas are related to Information Management and Record of Care‚ Treatment‚ and Services‚ in particular:  A utilization of standardized terminology‚ definitions and abbreviations‚ as described in Joint Commission Accreditation

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    1   “The  Fixed  Determination  of  an  Indomitable  Will‚  Florence  Nightingale”     Florence  Nightingale   Florence  Nightingale  was  born  to  make  a  change‚  because  she  possessed  the  ambition  and  devotion   to  help  people  at  a  very  young  age.  The  obstacles  she  had  to  face  as  a  woman  practicing  medicine  in   the  nineteenth

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    10th Poetry : The Frog and the Nightingale Poet: Vikram Seth was born in Calcutta in 1952. He left India to study at Oxford where he earned degrees in philosophy‚ economics‚ and politics‚ and went on to study creative writing at Stanford and classical Chinese poetry in China at Nanjing University. His first novel‚ The Golden Gate‚ is written entirely in tetrameter sonnets‚ something that had never been done in the English language before. The Suitable Boy‚ his prose fiction debut‚ examined multigenerational

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    Nightingale Community Hospital Memo To: From: Date: Re: Executive Management‚ Nightingale Community Hospital Brittany Amon‚ Senior Audit Administration September 29‚ 2012 Compliance Status of Nightingale Community Hospital: Information Management The following pages will provide a summary of the current compliance status of Nightingale Community Hospital based on the Information Management Priority Focus Area. From the information provided by Nightingale Community Hospital [the hospital]

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