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    Theory in Caring

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    Leininger’s Transcultural Care Model - Assumptions 1 Care is the essence of nursing in a distinct‚ dominant‚ central‚ and unifying focus. 2 Care (caring) is essential for well being‚ health‚ growth‚ survival‚ and to face handicaps or death. 3 Culturally based care is the broadest holistic means to know‚ explain‚ interpret‚ and predict nursing care phenomena and to guide nursing decisions and actions. 4 Nursing is a transcultural humanistic and scientific care discipline and profession with

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    Princess

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    Chapters 1-2 Summary and Analysis Sultana was the daughter of a prince of Saudi Arabia. Sultana’s father was the son of Abdul Aziz‚ the first king of Saudi Arabia and the brother of the current king. Sultana grew up in the palace belonging to her father and lived in by her ten siblings and her mother‚ the prince’s first of four wives. Sultana‚ who was not allowed by Saudi culture to write a book of her own‚ told her story to the author of this book who presented it to readers in the first person

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    established in this house by [their] grandparents. [They] would die here someday” (Cortázar)‚ leaving the house to be inherited by distant relatives who don’t care about the home’s history. These character traits help to shape how readers view Usher‚ Madeline‚ Irene‚ and the unnamed narrator of Cortázar’s

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    Christian Dior

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    have been embraced with Christian Dior ’s "New Look" which has changed fashion in many ways for the better. Christian Dior was born was born on January 21‚ 1905 in Granville‚ Normandy. When Christian was young‚ he and his family‚ that consisted of‚ Madeline and Maurice Dior his parents‚ and his four siblings‚ lived in Paris‚ France. The family also had a home in Granville on the coast near St. Malo‚ where they would often vacation to during the holiday. Here they would help with the preparation of the

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    women are treated equal to men these days. One of such community is the Mexican women during the 1920s. Many of these women leaders were responsible for bringing the other women out of their homes to accompany men in all walks of their lives. Julie Leininger Pycior has explained the heights the Mexican women of the 1920s reached‚ in the essay “Tejanas Navigating the 1920s.” One of the priorities of the Mexican women was the “community-based mutual assistance” (Pycior 72). They formed many organizations

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    Transcultural Nursing

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    the hair types. Normally these type of people have a curly hair and dark skin and they also have the own dress that make them different to another race and culture. Ethnicity related to one’s social identity (Erikson 1993‚ Leininger 1995a) like cultural practices ‚ religious rituals‚ language used ‚ as

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    Democracy’s Silas P. Ratcliffe: Insights into a New Political In Henry Adam’s Democracy‚ the character of Senator Silas P. Ratcliffe first comes across as the kind of politician that Henry Adams openly criticizes and denounces. However‚ with further analysis one can see how Adams uses Ratcliffe’s character to depict the stark contrast between an ideal‚ model political figure and a more pragmatic‚ realistic one that exists in current day politics. Ratcliffe epitomizes the new type of Western

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    Within the worlds of “Blacksad” and “Watchmen” women are portrayed in a stereotypical way. They are not seen at the same scale as the men within their respective universes; instead‚ they are seen as symbols of sex. And through being viewed as sex symbols‚ the women gain their power. Although the women from their respective universes differ with how this power is used. Some use their sexuality to their advantage to try and gain something from those around them‚ while some are given this power of sexuality

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    Ushers Home In general‚ we use spoken language or use symbols to help us communicate with one another. Surprisingly every word is a symbol for something. For example‚ the word house is a sound but also represents the physical object of a house. In regards to symbolism it can be used for really anything. Symbolism can transform any word to the point that it has a stronger meaning behind it. In the short story “The Fall of the House of Usher” Edgar Allan Poe is able to incorporate a lot of symbolism

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    Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ is arguably entirely based around the Loman family’s collective shame‚ whereas whether or not Keats’ character’s in the poems ‘Eve of St Agnes’ and ‘Isabella’ feel any is decidedly more unclear. The choices that Madeline and Porphyro make in the ‘Eve of St Agnes’ - going against their families wishes‚ Porphyro dubiously manipulating

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