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    ‘The personal religious beliefs of Edward VI‚ Mary I and Elizabeth I explain the religious changes of the years 1547-66’ How far do you agree with this opinion? In these years we see much change to religion within England as it goes from Protestant to Catholic back to much more mild Protestantism under Elizabeth. I believe that Edward and Mary do these changes because of their religious beliefs and we see some significant changes under Edward and Mary‚ for example the change back to the Rome and

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    Personal and Professional Ethical Belief System Farah Nail University of Phoenix In the human services field‚ personal ethical belief systems combined with professional ethics work in partnership to guide human service professionals in unraveling ethical dilemmas. An increasing number of professionals and clients seek out to define the fundamental policies of the human services field. Humans develop an integration of values‚ standards‚ and beliefs from birth throughout life. The values‚ standards

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    Nursing Philosophy Mary Bartley Broward College The integration of nursing theories with a philosophical perspective lays the framework for nursing practice (McCurry‚ Revell & Roy‚ 2008). My philosophy of nursing is to provide holistic care meeting the physical‚ social‚ economic‚ cognitive‚ and spiritual health of a person. This philosophy embraces the four elements of the nursing metaparadigm‚ which is person‚ environment‚ health

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    My ethical beliefs started with learning from my parents at a young age. They were the ones that started the process of teaching what was right and what was wrong. I learned from them stealing is wrong‚ always tell the truth‚ help people in need‚ treat others how you would want to be treated‚ to name a few. This of course was reinforced not just through having stories read to me or being punished for doing something wrong‚ but it was also from my grandmother‚ aunt‚ and uncle who live down the

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    Personal Statement Just like law enforcement‚ which I have been working in during the last twenty years‚ nursing is a challenging and demanding profession. Just as I began my career in law enforcement twenty years ago‚ l am now eager to pursue a career in nursing. I am able to help and care for people. I have enjoyed working in law enforcement‚ and now it is now time for me to pursue a career that I love so well and feel passionate about. Like law enforcement‚ nursing is a career for dedicated‚

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    school days to look after my younger ones. I have been interested in the nursing profession since I was a child‚ but due to my parent’s financial hardship‚ I was unable to achieve the necessary qualification at school. But as soon as I had finished my secondary school level education‚ I opted to take a different career part in accounting but

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    because I wanted to make others feel the way she made me feel. My personal definition of nursing is encompassed within that one nurse. A nurse should be loving‚ compassionate‚ dependable‚ competent‚ empathic‚ responsible‚ joyful and comforting (just to name a few). A nurse not only cares for the physical aspect of the patient but the mind and spirit as well. I believe a nurse should promote physical and emotional well-being. Nursing is more than just administering medications and performing different

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    universe of meaning’ for people today: For many people today‚ religion no longer acts as a shared universe of meaning‚ which means for that religion no longer‚ has importance. There is variety of reasons for this. However‚ some disagree as they belief religion still has importance to many and it is needed for society to function properly. Post-modernists argue that religion doesn’t act as a shared universe of meaning anymore‚ this is a result of globalisation. This is supported by lyotards

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    I always wants to pursue my career path in Pediatric Nursing (B.Sc. Hons) because this career path is very interesting‚ challenging and passionate me everything when I want to be a pediatric nurse. I was clear about my decision into Pediatric nursing because this is suitable profession for me to gain respect‚ working with children is something excites me and make me to learn some new experience and very rewarding career. From my own personal experience‚ I was a pre – mature baby so I easily captured

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    understanding of different cultures and beliefs. I have worked as a health care assistant in both the ward and community setting‚ during this period I

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