i. Martha Rodgers- Science of unitary human beings ii. Dorothea Orem- Developed a theory of self-care iii. Hildegard Peplau- Developed a theory that addresses the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and the patient iv. Madeleine Leininger- Developed a theory to assist nurses in providing culturally-competent nursing care v. Myra Levine- Developed the conservational theory vi. Jean Watson- Developed theory of human caring/caring science vii. Merle Mishel- Developed the theory
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Mental Disorder in E. A. Poe’s Prose In my essay‚ I will discuss mental disorder as a significant theme in the prose of Edgar Allan Poe. For these purposes‚ I have chosen three of his short stories: “The Fall of the House of Usher” (published in 1839)‚ “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” (both published in 1843) with the chief focus on the first one. I have chosen them for they all handle the theme in question‚ yet each one of them in a different manner. The main body of the essay
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References: Leininger‚ M. 1995. Transcultural Nursing: Theories‚ Concepts‚ and Practices. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Retrieved on February 7th‚ 2011 from http://erc.msh.org/mainpage.cfm?file=5.3.0i.htm&module=provider&language=English Levin‚ S. J.‚ R. C
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Stories of Ourselves: The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe Comment closely on the writing of the (following) passage‚ paying particular attention to ways Poe creates a sense of fear. In this excerpt of “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ Edgar Allan Poe makes use of personification‚ supernatural features‚ character portrayal‚ foreshadows and setting to create a sense of fear and to set a gothic tale. It also illustrates the beginning of Roderick Usher’s mental breakdown. One of the
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On the morning of Sunday 21st April 1996‚ a young Hobart man‚ Martin Bryant armed himself with three high powered automatic firearms and a large quantity of ammunition and then drove to Port Arthur. North of Port Arthur‚ he entered the home of a couple he briefly met as a child. Inside he started his rampage‚ shooting them both. Once he arrived at the Historical Site Port Arthur he ate a meal at the Broad Arrow Café. He then waited till his meal was finished to take his rifle from his bag and began
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did was she keep it to herself until she felt it was the right time to let everyone know. Imagine being pregnant and not being able to let everyone know. Although she did not feel comfortable talking to her parents she enjoyed spending time with Madeline. Danticat explains‚ “Leaning down‚ I picked a book that looked familiar‚ a book I’d owned before. It had a nun on the cover and on one side of her were eleven little girls in raincoats and on the other‚ having the luxury of an entire hand to herself
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consistent feelings; hence consistent tone. In order to strengthen his already established tone‚ Poe selectively uses imagery in scenes of terrible nature. The imagery created by the descriptive details of "the lofty and enshrouded figure of the lady Madeline of Usher" and the "blood upon her white robes evidence of some bitter struggle upon every portion of her emaciated frame."
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dual influence of romanticism and realism‚ since the author frequently looks away from ordinary life to distant lands‚ strange customs‚ or exotic scenes‚ but retains through minute detail a sense of fidelity and accuracy of description" (Hart & Leininger‚ 2004). These fiction writers generated interests in different regions of the country. In the West‚ Mark Twain relied on nostalgia and romanticized on frontiersman‚ whereas in the South‚ Kate Chopin’s hierarchies of southern society set the theme
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up for his funeral. Being that I was twenty-five and I had never encountered death of any kind in my family‚ the funeral was hard on me. It was a grim funeral‚ and each wife gave a short‚ very short‚ speech about the good things he did for them. Madeline‚ the first wife he had when he was about 24‚ spoke about his physical features and backed away‚ sobbing in both sorrow and hatred. Even though she was sobbing‚ you could tell she had beautiful features. She had long‚ flowing‚ brown hair‚ and smooth
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other healthcare providers the knowledge regarding beliefs‚ values‚ and practices of different cultures in the society with the goal to produce a culturally competent practitioner‚ therefore‚ achieving patient satisfaction and positive outcomes (Leininger‚ 1999). The foundations for transcultural nursing had started with the purpose of compensating the complexities of healthcare needs of people belonging to different culture (Glittenberg‚ 2004; Tortumluoglu‚ 2006). Hence‚ knowing the unique behavioural
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