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    hinder the accomplishment of goals that have been set for the patient’s recovery. Jean Watson’s Caring Theory is comprised of ten carative factors that can foster a caring relationship between the patient and the nurse. According to Chantal Cara (A Pragmatic View‚ Introduction‚ para. 2) “upholding Watson’s caring theory not only allows the nurse to practice the art of caring‚ to provide compassion to ease patients’ and families’ suffering‚ and to promote their healing and dignity but it can also

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    S.P.D 4/2/2014 Eclectic: deriving ideas‚ style‚ or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources‚ a person who derives ideas‚ style‚ or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources. Pragmatic: dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations. Ethics: moral principles that govern a person’s behaviour or the conducting of an activity. Morals: a lesson that can be derived from a story or experience‚ standards

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    The Know Nothing Party could largely be described as a protectionist party that held anti-immigrant viewpoints. They also had anti-Catholic leanings as well. Catholic immigrants were perceived to be responsible for a lowering in the quality of life for the average American. These immigrants were said to be satisfied with lower wages‚ which depressed overall wages for the lower and middle classes. The Know Nothing Party took a series of different positions to appeal to their voter base. A group

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    Analysis: the extract 5 illustrates how Obama attempts to establish an interpersonal relation with the nation by creating a sense of national-duty. And‚ based on the frequency with which the possessive determiner “our” is used suggests that his implied definition of “we have responsibility to act” is identical to that of his audience. Furthermore‚ early in the speech‚ Obama makes the following statement: “when our interests and values [Barack Obama’s interest and the United States] are at stake.”

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    The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) is to improve patient safety via the application of evidence based practice in areas of medical care that have been identified as high risk for resulting in patient harm (Mascioli & Carrico‚ 2016). The organization is extremely focused on meeting the NPSGs‚ however‚ there has not been a formal assessment of the organization’s culture of safety. The hospital focuses on the individual goals‚ collects data‚ and‚ based on the statistics‚ puts into

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    The final outcome claimed the victory of pragmatics‚ in other words‚ the failure of fantasy whose representative was Blanche. She was an idealist and romanticist proven by her saying‚ “I don’t want realism‚ I want magic” (Act I‚ Scene 9). Due to her first homosexual lover and the decline of her family in early years‚ she dissatisfied with the reality just as she disliked the naked light bulb which was “a rude remark or a vulgar action.”(Act I‚ scene 3) Thus‚ In order to keep the last dignity of a

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    Luther J. Carter discusses Gerald Ford’s time as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan’s 5th district. He served in this role from 1949 to 1973‚ and was seen by many to have a “leadership style that was calm‚ forbearing‚ and pragmatic” (p. 765). S.C. McElroy‚ of the Ralph Nader Congress Project described Ford as a listener of all viewpoints and as one who has a reputation for impartiality and does not let ideological disputes get in the way of those who were supportive of him

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    and sufficient energy `supply can ensure a healthy and progressive economy. Pakistan is passing through the challenging phase of electricity scarcity but right steps taken with an honest intention can lead us to load shedding free future. The pragmatic solutions are of long term and short term duration. The short term solutions are to decrease the transmission line losses‚ to break the vicious circle of circular debts‚ to scrutinize the utility bill payment and a theft free electricity supply.

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    .................................................................................................... 5 a) Narrative and Expository texts.................................................................................................... 5 b) Pragmatic and Contextual knowledge ........................................................................................ 6 Question 4

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    References: (1982). Systems Techniques in Family Therapy: Two Pragmatic Approaches. Personnel & Guidance Journal‚ 61(4)‚ 242. Retrieved from SocINDEX with Full Text database. Buhler‚ C. (1971‚ April). Basic theoretical concepts of humanistic psychology‚ American Psychologist‚ 26(4)‚ 378-386 Compas‚ Bruce & Gotlib‚ Ian

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