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    DRAMA >.a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character‚ especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play. >.the branch of literature having such compositions as its subject; dramatic art or representation. >.the art dealing with the writing and production of plays. >.any situation or series of events having vivid‚ emotional‚ conflicting‚ or striking interest or results: the drama of a murder trial . 1. a

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    NIGHTINGALE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR CURRENT COMPLIANCE STATUS FOR INFECTION CONTROL STANDARDS UNDER JAHCO. May 07‚ 2011 Nightingale Community Hospital Mission Nightingale Community Hospital provides professional care that ensures total security and satisfaction to those who wish to benefit from our care. Out of concern

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    known as professional nursing. The first professional nurse or noted theorist was Florence Nightingale. She continues to guide research and inspire other theorists. Modern nursing remains to be on the top 10 trusted profession‚ when it used to be regarded as ignorant and uneducated. Florence Nightingale opened the doors for future researchers and theorists to shape professional nursing. Florence Nightingale‚ “the mother of modern nursing” after returning from the frontlines of the Crimean war in

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    Even though “Ozymandias” by Percy Shelley and “Ode to a Grecian Urn” by John Keats sound like very different types of poems‚ they still share some of the same characteristics. In “Ozymandias‚” Shelley tells a story of how a man found a ancient statue of a king‚ with the words “My name is Ozymandias‚ King of Kings‚/ Look on my Works‚ ye Might‚ and despair!” The statue was broken into pieces‚ and the land was bare‚ with nothing to “look on” (11). In “Ode to a Grecian Urn‚” Keats is speaking to an ancient

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    the end of the tunnel‚ and then Beethoven continues onto exploding your emotions using sounds that bring feelings of extreme proudness and accomplishment. This end of the journey is a magnificent chorale using a modified version of Schilling’s poem Ode to Joy. A “healing note for a shattered nation” said by reporter Lucy Craft ("Beethoven’s 9Th Symphony Still A Hit In Japan")‚ “endlessly satisfying‚ interesting‚ and moving”‚ “music being the universal language almost comes true with

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    With so many incredible nursing theorists‚ it is impossible to resist discussing nursing’s first theorist-Florence Nightingale. Born in 1820‚ Florence became the founder of modern nursing. Her theories include the most well-known environmental theory. Some assumptions of her theory were: nursing is a calling‚ nursing requires a specific educational base‚ nursing is an art and a science‚ and natural laws just to name a few. Florence believed that the law of health was keeping the person and population

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    Ode: Intimations of Immortality Summary In the first stanza‚ the speaker says wistfully that there was a time when all of nature seemed dreamlike to him‚ “apparelled in celestial light‚” and that that time is past; “the things I have seen I can see no more.” In the second stanza‚ he says that he still sees the rainbow‚ and that the rose is still lovely; the moon looks around the sky with delight‚ and starlight and sunshine are each beautiful. Nonetheless the speaker feels that a glory has passed

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    Founders of Nursing There were quite a few women who molded nursing history. I will be writing about Clara Barton‚ Linda Richards‚ and Florence Nightingale. Clara Barton was known as the “Angel of the Battlefield”. Linda Richards was recognized as the first trained nurse. Florence Nightingale was seen as the woman who established modern nursing. Here are a few more facts about these women‚ and a brief explanation of how they influence nursing in today’s world. During the Civil War‚ Clara Barton cared

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    Due to the lack of adequate hospital care at the time‚ Florence Nightingale became famous for organizing a group of tenacious nurses to aid the wounded soldiers in the military hospital during the Crimean War. Born in Florence‚ Italy in 1820‚ to middle-upper class family‚ she was expected to grow up like all the other girls and participate in society’s activities allotted for women. During this time era‚ it was expected for young ladies to spend their days doing mundane activities such as entertain

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    Florence Nightingale or Elizabeth Garrett Anderson? Florence Nightingale and Elizabeth Garret Anderson were both heavily influential women who played major roles in the training of women in medicine. Before these two women there were no female nurses or doctors in Britain. However after years of demonstrating that women could also be doctors or nurses through hard work they heled change the view of women in medicine and paved way for other females to join the profession. After Nightingale came back

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