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    and additionally‚ to care for these individuals with a keen awareness of diversity‚ a strong knowledge base and skills in transcultural nursing‚ and especially a strong personal and professional respect for others from various cultures (Leininger‚ 2002). Leininger was the first to introduce the concept of transcultural nursing as a working theory and it continues to be one of the most important works on the subject. Leninger theory focuses on relationship between culture and care on health and wellness

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    a detective in California who suffers from vertigo investigates a friends wife that they believe is possessed and while doing this he becomes obsessed with her. This movies stars James Stewart as John Ferguson the main character and Kim Novak as Madeleine Elster and as Judy Barton in the end. In this paragraph we will talk about the entertainment value and how the components action and suspense are used in this movie. The suspense component is first used when we find out that Elsters wife has something

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    Analysis of the Transformation Scene in ”Vertigo” by Alfred Hitchcock Thesis: The transformation scene in “Vertigo” (Alfred Hitchcock‚ 1958) supports the methods he practices in his other films through the use of color‚ suspense‚ metaphorical statements and more. “Vertigo” is about fearing death‚ curiosity about the afterlife and the search of total perfection. Through out the film we constantly see flowers. They are mostly white and they appear both in vases‚ in pictures‚ on walls

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    to write in a forceful manner. You want people to agree with you! Madeleine police set to make first arrests: British officers fly to Portugal to quiz ’three burglars who targeted homes near McCann apartment’ Operation Grange officers are believed to be pursuing three burglars‚ identified as prime suspects earlier this month As revealed by the Mail 10 days ago‚ the thieves were operating in the area where Madeleine went missing The CPS has sent a International Letter of Request to the police

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    There are very many immigrants in our country. Many of those immigrants have done amazing things in their field that benefit us. Some of those people are Albert Einstein‚ Madeleine Albright‚ and Bob Hope. Immigrants have positively impacted science‚ politics‚ and entertainment in the United States. How Albert Einstein has influenced the field of science? He has developed the General Theory of Relativity‚ which is the geometric theory of gravitation. He established the concept of mass-energy equivalence

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    which entwines with the illusion of romance. Vertigo places its emphasis on the psychological level that twists the angle of Scottie’s fear of death; also his obsession to focus all is energy in search of his decease lover. This theme identifies Madeleine to be the perfect illusion of the world’s misconception of romance to which Scottie is tragically attracted. Thus his restlessness caused him to be manipulated by himself and others‚ in the dream plotted for him. However‚ the alternate ending illustrates

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    Chan. The key difference is that Scottie’s subject is shown only through the perspective of Scottie and Madeleine’s relationship whereas Jo and Steve’s subject is shown through multiple unconnected perspectives. The audience also can physically see Madeleine‚ but is never able to see Chan. Even at the end of the film when Jo shows a picture of him and Chan‚ Chan is obscured by the shadows. This makes Chan a more enigmatic figure instead of a single defined character‚ and establishes that he will be tougher

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    otherwise known as Scottie in the film‚ played this "everyman" type whose personality was maliciously twisted into an overly obsessive man. His cause for obsession was a beautiful‚ young woman played by Kim Novak‚ known as both Madeleine and Judy in the film. Madeleine drew Scottie in so deep‚ that he literally became a different person. This film mirrored Hitchcock’s personal feelings and was considered to be his favorite film. While there are many scenes that prove the above theme‚ the

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    the growing number of immigrants. Nurses must be able to assist patients from all over the world‚ and embrace their cultural differences. Leininger and McFarland defined “Transcultural Nursing” as the study and practice focused on comparing the differences and similarities of cultural beliefs and values to provide better healthcare experience. (Leininger & McFarland‚ 2002) In 2000 United States census‚ 12.5% of population identified themselves as Hispanics. (CDC MMWR‚ 2004) The Centers for

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    discussed about various models of cultural competence but also highlighted the complex multi-dimensional derivation of culture. The Model of Cultural Competence by Purnell and Patsuka (2003) and the Theory of Cultural Care Diversity and Universality by Leininger (2002) appeals to me. Both these above mentioned models demonstrate holistic

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