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    Florence Nightingale‚ and the power of how technology has transformed the way nursing‚ some technology includes the Telehealth‚ Electronic

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    follower of a doctor but through better communication and continued education nurses could improve the healthcare system. Patient’s safety is a key issue in both documents and with the right nurse you can increase the efficiency of their safety. Nightingale notes that with “bad sanitary‚ bad architectural‚ and bad administrative arrangements‚” it is impossible for a nurse to work effectively (Florence 2). What the author is trying to say here is that they do not really know how to keep things running

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    Florence Nightingale never married a man‚ but instead her career as it was her belief that this was an imperative quality in an effective nurse. Mary Breckinridge married twice and had two children. These children unfortunately passed away in the first six hours of life and at the age of four respectively. After her second marriage culminated in divorce‚ Breckinridge devoted herself to her career centered about the care of mothers and their newborn infants. Lillian Wald‚ similarly to Nightingale‚ never

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    Florence Nightingale is one of the most highly influential individuals in nursing history. She was a leader at heart and used her educational and social background to enhance the medical field by improving quality of life for patients in the hospital. When faced with the horrible conditions of military hospitals in the Crimean War‚ she became an advocate for the soldiers by writing letters requesting more medical supplies‚ cleaning equipment‚ clothing‚ heaters‚ water boilers‚ clean linens‚ and proper

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    Florence Nightingale Nursing is a job we would consider a very selfless job. It’s a job that requires you to be at your best at every moment because someone’s life or well-being is depending on you. Long shifts may get you tired‚ you may not have a lunch break because you are working non-stop but you could care less. All you care about is impacting the lives of others. You are constantly putting others before yourself. Well in this case Florence Nightingale was the person who did just that. Florence

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    JOHN KEATS‚ A THINKER IN RELATION TO THE CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF HIS VERSE ‘ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE’. THE WAY I HAVE TAKEN THIS ANSWER: Ans. “Here are sweet peas‚ on tip-toe for a flight With wings of gentle flush o’er delicate white‚ And taper finger catching at all things To bind them all with tiny rings;” Keats’s attitude towards nature developed as he grew up. In the early poems‚ it was a temper of merely sensuous delight‚ an unanalyzed pleasure in the beauty of nature. “He had away”‚ says

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    John Keats poems "Ode to a Nightingale" and "Ode on a Grecian Urn" seem to have been written with the intention of describing a moment in one’s life‚ like that of the fleeting tune of a nightingale or a scene pictured on an urn. Within each of these moments a multitude of emotions are established‚ with each morphing from one to another very subtly. What is also more subtle about these two poems is their differences. While they do touch on very similar topics‚ the objects used to personify Keats’

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    ‘Change‚ decay‚ mortality: these are the enemies in Keats’s odes.’ Write an essay investigating this assertion applied to to a Nightingale‚ on a Grecian Urn‚ to Melancholy and to Autumn. VÁZQUEZ ESTÉVEZ‚ Brais Term-paper 682284A LITERARY DEVELOPMENTS 1660-1900 2013 Spring term English Philology Faculty of Humanities University of Oulu Change‚ decay‚ and mortality were some of the most important motifs in Keats’s works and early nineteenth-century Romanticism. He relates death and the

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    investigate the relationships‚ or barriers to relationship‚ between always changing human beings and the eternal‚ static and unalterable forces superior to humans. In John Keats’ poems‚ "Ode to a Nightingale" and "To Autumn" Keats longs for the immortality of the beauty of the season and of the song of the nightingale but deep down he knows he can not obtain it. In the ode "To Autumn" author John Keats longs to have everlasting cyclic life such as that of the season‚ but he knows when he dies he can never

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    aesthetic revelry‚ looking at beautiful objects and landscapes. Keats’s speakers contemplate urns (“Ode on a Grecian Urn”)‚ books (“On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” [1816]‚ “On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again” [1818])‚ birds (“Ode to a Nightingale”)‚ and stars (“Bright star‚ would I were stedfast as thou art” [1819]). Unlike mortal beings‚ beautiful things will never die but will keep demonstrating their beauty for all time. Keats explores this idea in the first book of Endymion (1818). The

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