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    highly respect their counsellor’s opinion‚ and can be swayed by what they say. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence is a friend and ally to both Romeo and Juliet. They both look up to him‚ and the Friar helps guides them‚ and offers them advice. The Friar could have prevented Juliet and Romeo’s deaths if he had responded to their situation more responsibility.     Friar Lawrence had an opportunity in which he could have saved Juliet. With Juliet threatening to kill herself‚ he leaves her

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    SUMMARY OF LAWRENCE KOHLBERG’S STAGES OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT Lawrence Kohlberg was‚ for many years‚ a professor at Harvard University. He became famous for his work there beginning in the early 1970s. He started as a developmental psychologist and then moved to the field of moral education. He was particularly well-known for his theory of moral development which he popularized through research studies conducted at Harvard’s Center for Moral Education. His theory of moral development was dependent

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    tragedies. For instance‚ the play Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is known for its challenging sentimental catastrophe with two star-crossed darlings. Monk Lawrence was there in Romeo’s and Juliet’s lives; he wedded them‚ built up an arrangement to keep them together‚ and was a dear companion all through their tragedies. In any case‚ Friar Laurence’s extraordinary activity in wedding Romeo and Juliet‚ his extremist arrangement for protecting Juliet from an undesirable marriage to Paris‚ and his

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    FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING PROCEDURE MANUAL for PCL course Nursing Department‚ Khwopa Poly-Technic Institute & Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Fundamental of Nursing Procedure Manual Published by: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Nepal Office Block B‚ Karmachari Sanshaya Kosh Building Hariharbhavan‚ Lalitpur‚ NEPAL (P.O. Box 450‚ Kathmandu‚ NEPAL) Tel:(977-1) 5010310 Fax:(977-1) 5010284 All copyright reserved by JICA First Edition: March‚ 2008 Re - print: November

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    The Friar is the least moral of all of the other pilgrims according to Chaucer’s “General Prologue.” He is the one clergy member who breaks all four of the promised vows of the church. For example‚ “He’d fixed up many a marriage‚ giving each of his young women what he could afford her.” (Chaucer 216-217). He has many mistresses and simply sells them off when he is finished with them. This breaks the vow of chastity that all the clergy have to follow. Another vow he breaks is the vow of poverty‚ which

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    Friar Lawerence and the nurse had a significant amount of influence on Romeo and Juilet. Both Frair and the nurse act as mentors‚ and even as parental figures towards them. Although both mentors know Romeo and Juilets love is too mature for them to handle‚ they encourge it anyway. Frair Lawerence and the nurse do not make the right decisions when guiding Romeo and Juielt. Friar Lawerence acts as a father to Romeo in the play. He helps Romeo marry his secret love and family enemy‚ Juilet. Friar Lawerence

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    some punished.” Friar Laurence is most at fault for the outcome of the play. Friar is the one who married Romeo and Juliet‚ he is the one who gave Juliet the secret position‚ he also did not get to the vault in time to tell Romeo the truth. Friar is the one who marries Romeo and Juliet just to end a feud between two families. In the second line of the prologue of act three scene six‚ it says “When she arrives‚ the two confess their love to each other and prepared to be married by Friar Laurence.” This

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    essential to me. My professional aspiration is to become an Informatics Nurse specialist. The reason why I want to become an Informatics Nurse is because I enjoy working with the information technology. I have been working as a Registered Nurse since last sixteen years and have worked in different areas. Now I would like to uplift my career and wants to become an Informatics Nurse. Throughout my career in nursing I found out that Nurse informatics specialists are at the front position of transforming technology

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    The Friars Tale is a story about a corrupt summoner who sets out with the intention of delivering a false summons and extorting money from a poor widow by way of accusing her of infidelity to her deceased husband. On his way‚ the Summoner encounters a yeoman. The two men immediately become close‚ and so they swear to be loyal to each other and exchange the secrets of their respective trades. The yeoman’s revelation that he is‚ in fact‚ a demon‚ elicits a cry of horror from the Summoner. The yeoman

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