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    Nursing Research

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    Florence Nightingale is most remembered as the pioneer of nursing as well as the first nursing researcher. During the Crimean War in 1854‚ Nightingale and 38 nurses traveled to the military hospital Scutari‚ in Turkey‚ to care for the wounded soldiers. The conditions they found were horrible. Soldiers were lying in filth‚ there was little medications and fewer supplies. There was no ventilation and an open sewer ran beneath the hospital. Morbidity and mortality rates were a staggering 43%.(Fee &

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    Timeline of Fiji

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    |The first Christian missionaries from Tahiti‚ Hatai‚ Arue and Tahaara‚ arrive at Lakeba‚ brought via Tonga by the London Missionary | | |Society. | |1835 |Methodist missionaries‚ William Cross and David Cargill‚ arrive in Lakeba. They are accompanied by emissaries from Taufa’ahau the Tongan | | |high

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    french timeline

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    center of Europe. All of the most famous French musicians were either from‚ or performed and practiced in Burgundy. Most European 15th and 16th century music was focused on Burgundy style tempos. 1483 – Charles VIII comes into power Charles VIII (a.k.a. The Affable) ruled over France from 1483 to 1498. His reign was cut short because of a fatal accident. He hit his head on a door knob‚ fell into a coma instantly‚ and died from a subdural hematoma 9 hours later. He was born in June 1470 and died

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    Physics Timeline

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    1440: Nicolas Cusanus‚ Earth is in motion 1440: Nicolas Cusanus‚ infinite universe 1450: Johann Gutenberg‚ first printing press in Europe 1472: Johannes Regiomontanus‚ observation of Halley’s comet 1480: Leonardo de Vinci‚ description of parachute 1480: Leonardo de Vinci‚ compares reflection of light to reflection of sound waves 1490: Leonardo de Vinci‚ capillary action 1492: Leonardo de Vinci‚ foresees flying machines 1494: Leonardo de Vinci‚ foresees pendulum clock 1514: Nicolaus Copernicus

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    they created the U.S. Constitution. The colonies had to find some way to break from the hold that King George III had on them because he was still in control of everything. Thirdly‚ is the Declaration of Independence (1776)‚ and it has great significance to the American people because King George III had control of everything and it

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    Cleoptra's timeline

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    Ptolemys were of almost pure Macedonian Greek ancestry‚ possibly of some Iranian but no Egyptian ancestry. How ever there are a few skeptics who think her lineage may have been African American. 58 B.C. - Father‚ Ptolemy XII‚ requests military help from Rome to quell mobs in Alexandria. Ptolemy XII had a nickname of Auletes meaning piper. That was his nickname because he was known for drinking and playing music. Other kings in the Ptolemy ruling had nicknames too such as 57 B.C. - While Cleopatra

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    Elizabeth Timeline

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    ENGLAND UNDER ELIZABETH 1558 - 1603 Outline of Key Dates Events in England… 1536 1. The Pilgrimage of Grace 1543 - Scots forced to accept the Treaty of Greenwich 1541 - Henry VIII declared King of Ireland by Act of Parliament 1547 - Henry VIII died: Ascension of Edward VI - Lord Somerset becomes Lord Protector 1549 - First Act of Uniformity 2. Kett Rebellion 3. The Prayer Book Rebellion - Somerset overthrown as Lord Protector; Warwick

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    Ebola Timeline

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    These chemicals‚ the team found‚ target the protein encoded by the NPC1 gene identified as essential by the other research group. By binding to the NPC1 gene product in the endosome‚ the drug molecules appear to prevent ebola from being able to attach itself‚ preventing it from bursting the endosome bubble and escaping into the cell. | September 1‚ 1976 | Ebola-Zaire (ZEBOV)ZEBOV is even more deadly‚ infecting 318 people‚ 280 whom died. This strain of Ebola virus‚ killing 88% of its victims | 1989

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    The History of Nursing

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    History of Nursing Many people believe that Nursing started with Florence Nightingale‚ however nursing itself dates back to the beginnings of motherhood when nurses were traditionally female. In fact‚ nursing and medicine have been closely intertwined throughout the ages. The history of nursing has its origins in the care of infants and children‚ so all mothers were in fact nurses. Gradually an evolution started developing into dedicated caregivers who practiced the art. In fact‚ nursing has been

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    Women's Movement Timeline

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    art 1: Create a timeline that covers at least four major events of the women’s movement. These do not necessarily have to be from the 1960s‚ and they can be within a relatively short timeframe (spanning just a few years)‚ or a very long time frame (spanning a couple of centuries). It is entirely up to you! You can find templates for timelines online‚ or you create your own timeline in Word (Click on Insert‚ choose Illustrations‚ SmartArt for templates). Part 2: Write a brief‚ 300-500 word commentary

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