Dumont‚ C.J.‚ Keeling‚ A.W.‚ Bourguignon‚ C.‚ Sarembock‚ I.J.‚ Turner‚ M. (2006‚ May/June). Predictors of vascular complications post diagnostic cardiac catheterization and percutaneous coronary interventions. Dimension of Critical Care Nursing‚ 25(3)‚ 137-142. Retrieved from http://journals.lww.com | * Research question | * How does unexplained chest pain affect the everyday life from a patients’ perspective and how can this help fill in the gaps of nursing knowledge and improve nursing practice
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behaviors at bay (Arrian 137). Arrian states that as Stoic philosophers act in this manner‚ they will be subject to persecution because their beliefs and way of life are contrary to the Greek culture of pleasure and indulgence (137). The Stoics are also to see death indifferently and the Greek culture as undesired‚ as Arrian infers‚ meanwhile creating a simple‚ low standard of life‚ which embraces poverty through rejecting materialism and maintains a proper character (137). In addition‚ the continuation
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The opening of “To Build a Fire” uses vivid imagery‚ giving you a strong idea of the cold and harsh weather. “There was no sun nor hint of sun‚ though there was not a cloud in the sky.” this sentence alone could set chills to the reader. (London 127-137) The imagery is meant to bring the reader with the main character‚ make them feel as though they are experiencing his struggles. Although the setting is highly important for the story‚ it would be lacking without London’s use of imagery. As the audience
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Rome ended up becoming a dictatorship for its military and there were less people willing to fight for them (Stewart 137). The legions‚ armies rather‚ weren’t loyal to the government‚ but rather to their own groups which caused the inevitable to happen (Stewart 137). The inevitable being a drop in patriotism. This led to the government having to hire mercenaries to fight for them‚ which is a big problem in and of itself (Stewart 138). They
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screaming Tom’s name. This figure was Myrtle Wilson‚ running from her husband who had been yelling at her and abusing her. As the car got closer and closer‚ it did not stop. Before Daisy had time to steer the wheel‚ “the business was over‚” (Fitzgerald 137). The song “Love is Blindness” by Jack White fits this scene because it describes how Myrtle got hit by the car. In the song‚ Jack White sings‚ “No call‚ and no warning.” This depicts the part when Myrtle runs
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John‚ D’Epiro also notes that the sculpture of St. John was meant to be viewed from below‚ which apparently creates a “powerful triangle shape”. (137) However‚ the sculpture assumes the powerful regardless of where it is viewed. Staring at St. John straight ahead‚ adversely‚ enhances the perception of power‚ whether it be the physical stature or the power of independence and emotion mixed with intellectualism
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The Fight for Women’s Rights During the French Revolution The French Revolution brought with it many sweeping changes in the realm of human rights both to France and eventually the rest of the world. Through Enlightenment ideas‚ groups previously viewed as second-class citizens‚ and even those viewed as hardly human‚ gained greatly enhanced rights and even citizenship with all that this entailed. Amazingly with all the rights and privileges that were being recognized as inherent to various social
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whether each sentence is non-committal (NC) or strongly states its point (S). a ’context determines to a large extent the meanings of any non-verbal behaviours’. (p. 137) b ’We learn them largely from observing others.’ (p. 137) c ’Albert Mehrabian (1976) argues that the total impact of a message is a function of the following formula.’ (p. 137) d ’Regulators are clearly culture-bound and are not universal.’ (p. 143) e "When these adaptors occur inprivate‚ they occur in their entirety." (p. 143) f ’Generally
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Durham‚ N.C.: Duke University Press‚ 1990. 112-120. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Jelena O. Krstovic. Vol. 137. Detroit: Gale‚ 2010. Literature Resource Center. Web. 1 May 2013. Cheatham‚ George. "Margot Macomber ’s Voice in Hemingway ’s ’The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber. ’." Soundings 83.3-4 (2000): 739-764. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Jelena O. Krstovic. Vol. 137. Detroit: Gale‚ 2010. Literature Resource Center. Web. 1 May 2013. Gaillard‚ Theodore L.‚ Jr. "Hemingway ’s ’The
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chronicler who spent most of his life in Cairo. He had a huge part in becoming an authoritative source for many scholars in reconstructing the features of the Egyptian community of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries (Hatina‚ 2010‚ p. 137). Abd al-Rahman al- Jabarti captured the moment of the encounter with modernity and the divide of seniority and erosion of the ulama‚ where he himself focused on his writing on the religious community
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