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    Concept Analysis on Caring

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    fulfil combined responsibilities and to be trustworthy enough to act on behalf of a person. “Caring is the central concept in the discipline of nursing” (Vance 2003). ‚ therefore caring is the principle objective of the nursing profession (Leininger 1991). If it is delivered correctly‚ caring can preserve life or allow a patient to have a peaceful death (Vance 2003). Edwards (2001) refers to caring as having three types. They are ‘deep care’‚ ‘intentional care’ and ‘identity constituting care’

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    Examples Of Metaparadigm

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    Nursing profession lacks a defined philosophical and theoretical view that is applied universally. This is maybe due to the fact that our nursing practice lacks unity and not yet standardized globally. We tend to borrow values from other sciences like psychology‚ sociology‚ anthropology as some of the basis of our nursing theories. We also have different educational preparation‚ working condition and different specialization (Jarrin‚ Olga F.). The two predominant philosophical views of thought in

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    Intimate Relationships

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    Madeline Emotions English 315 September 15‚ 2012 Emotions Emotions occur in relationships. There are many different types of relationships‚ including intimate‚ friendly‚ and family relationships. The type of relationship I am going to focus on is an intimate relationship. This is one of the most interesting types of relationships because there are many different feelings and emotions that occur ranging from happiness to sadness‚ excitement to anger‚ and feeling “in love” to feeling “out

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    Madeline Sakry Hr. 2 Weeres Pontoon Boat Company Est. 1952 Ambrose Weeres was born and raised in Minnesota‚ the land of 10‚000 lakes‚ and grew to become a farmer who wanted a more sturdy boat. With some experimenting‚ the pontoon was born‚ calling the first prototype The Empress. Ambrose made more and generously sold them throughout the area‚ but the small shop Ambrose worked in was not spacious enough for the large number of orders coming in‚ so he opened the Weeres Pontoon Boat Company in 1952

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    Madeline Blackburn Ms. Hurley A.P Language and Composition 29 October 2012 The Woman Warrior: Slashing Silence With a Steel Pen In her postmodern autobiography‚ Woman Warrior‚ Maxine Hong Kingston narrates her life as a Chinese American struggling to find her identity in a home permeated by ambiguity. As Kingston matures‚ she comes to recognize the destructive nature of silence‚ and is able to articulate the malignant cause and effect relationship silence has on the individual human psyche

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    Obama Speech at Newtown

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    OBAMA SPEECH What is the stated purpose of the speech? Remembrance‚ Outline We (America) will provide Whatever portion of sadness that we can share with you to ease this heavy load‚ we will gladly bear it. Newtown -- you are not alone. That this job of keeping our children safe‚ and teaching them well‚ is something we can only do together‚ with the help of friends and neighbors‚ the help of a community‚ and the help of a nation. Heros Bravery of teachers you’ve also inspired us with stories

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    The general argument made by Rushin in his work Give the Kids a Break is that kids need to have adequate recess time to provide them with the break and physical exercise they need. Additionally‚ he argues that the cut back on recess time and the general “wussification” of our over concerned society is a disservice to our children and our future. His claim that recess is important to a child’s development is strong because he suggests the many benefits and supports them with statistics‚ examples‚

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    Historical Perspective Essay Carmelo James NUR/518 February 2‚ 2015 Jane Cash Historical Perspective Essay According to Florence Nightingale‚ “the force for healing resides within the human being and that‚ if the environment is appropriately supportive‚ humans will seek to heal themselves” (George‚ 2011‚ p. 25). In this essay‚ Nightingale’s theory‚ contribution to research‚ and nursing development will be explained‚ which includes Nightingale’s paradigm. The Historical Development of Nursing –

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    Corpse Bride

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    In Tim Burton’s CORPSE BRIDE‚ a merry "tale of passion‚ romance‚ and murder most foul‚" Emily (Helena Bonham Carter) is the vibrant titular heroine. Deceased but under goofy circumstances engaged to the shy and living Victor Van Dort (Johnny Depp)‚ she finds herself in a rare melancholic mood (Which fits her blue‚ decomposing disposition) after discovering her fiance is still hung up on his actual bride to be Victoria (Emily Watson). Emily receives some cheering up from a pair of underworld friends

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    References: E. Goldson‚ Child Abuse & Neglect; Copyright of 1996 by Elsevier Science l.t Global Majority E-Journal‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 1 (June 2011)‚ pp. 4-18.The Children of Northern Uganda: The Effects of Civil War by Madeline Bear. Holy Bible: New King James Version. UCC 105: Introduction to Old Testament manual‚ 2009 department of education. Furthermore‚ as a result of war‚ families are disrupted‚ children are orphaned‚ and people are forced to become refugees both within

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