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    Korea – Turkey’s Culture and the Relationship between two Countries Introduction As we entered the 21st century – the era of globalization‚ interaction between different countries across the world has become a fundamental factor for the economic‚ political and cultural success of all countries. Everything that happens today is interlinked with the international environment and affects events in other nations. For example the Republic of Korea has been severely affected by the actions of other countries;

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    Abstract This paper will examine Bloom’s taxonomy of education and it’s relation to nursing education. Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education provides a solid framework for nurses to achieve higher levels of knowledge‚ to enhance patient outcomes. The most prevalent domains outlined by Bloom will be explored‚ relating to their application in managing patients with chronic diseases. Research based on the taxonomy‚ proves learning at the higher levels is dependent on mastering prerequisite knowledge and skills

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    Introduction Bloom’s Taxonomy will be examined in this paper. The application of the taxonomy in nursing education will be identified. There are three domains within Bloom’s taxonomy. These domains will examined in detail. There will also be references to validate how the taxonomy is used in nursing education. Bloom’s Taxonomy Benjamin Bloom was an educator at University of Chicago. Bloom along with several educators constructed Bloom’s Taxonomy of educational objectives. The taxonomy was developed

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    Bloom’s Taxonomy Holly Staples NUR/427 December 20‚ 2013 Jason Palm Bloom’s Taxonomy Bloom’s taxonomy is an educational model developed in 1956. This was originally developed as a way to evaluate learning outcomes and create learning objectives for the learner. Bloom’s taxonomy is classified into three systems: cognitive‚ affective‚ and psychomotor (Larkin & Burton‚ 2008). This system is used in all types of education; it can be used in nursing education as well as for patient education

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    Within the Korean culture‚ the preferred method of health care is Hanbang. Otherwise known as oriental medicine. This includes‚ "observing patients‚ obtaining histories or illness‚ listening to patients’ voices‚ and taking their pulse." The preferred treatment consists of "acupuncture‚ herbs‚moxibustion‚ and cupping." (Shin‚ Shin & Blanchette) There are some individuals who may alternate between western medicine and traditional Korean medicine. Because of this‚ some providers

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    Bloom’s Taxonomy is the higher order of thinking. Imagine a pyramid; to get to the top‚ you must first finish what is on the bottom. Bloom’s Taxonomy is divided into 6 different sections‚ each one specifying what skills are being demonstrated. The first and easiest block is knowledge. In knowledge you observe and recall of information‚ knowledge of dates‚ events‚ places‚ major ideas‚ and of subject matter. Some clues to identify knowledge is if it asks or you list‚ define‚ tell‚

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    Hallyu—the Korean Wave: The Past‚ Present and Future • Lecture Outline • 1. Hallyu: An Introduction • 2. Factors for the Popularity of Hallyu • 3. Perspectives on Hallyu a. nationalist perspective b. neoliberal perspective c. postcolonialist perspective • 4. A New Korean Wave I. HALLYU: AN INTRODUCTION • Hallyu‚ also known as the Korean Wave‚ refers to the spread and surge of South Korean popular culture‚ particularly its dramas and music‚ around the world. • The term was first

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    patients cannot be cured of these diseases‚ they can be taught to manage the disease with changes in their lifestyle to have a more productive life. A teaching method that has been successful in patient education for chronic diseases is Bloom’s Taxonomy. There are three domains of learning used to teach the patient and also the family that will be part of the patient’s care‚ which are cognitive‚ affective‚ and psychomotor. Patients are more successful with managing their care when they have family

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    Do you know about the Taxonomy of Love? The Taxonomy of Love is a theory that practices belief in five types of love Eros‚ Ludus‚ Storge‚ Mania‚ and Pragma. The great William Shakespeare wrote the tragic tale of Romeo and Juliet‚ which can perfectly be related to the Taxonomy of Love. Because Romeo is an Eros lover and Juliet is a Mania lover they are more likely to become tragic heroes. I believe Romeo is an Eros lover because he is indeed ready for love in all

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    Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education NUR/427 Bloom’s taxonomy or also known as the revised bloom taxonomy is a great teaching tool to use when teaching patients about their illness. It consists of three categories and then multiple sub-categories. Blooms taxonomy addresses not only the patient’s readiness to learn but it address the appropriate approach to each individual situation. It gives a systematic way of approaching a topic and the audience that will be learning. When this method

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