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    In Shakespeare’s play “ Macbeth”‚ the two characters who are most captivating without a doubt are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Since the first moment we are introduced to them‚ they captured our attention with their unusual personalities and roles in their relationship. Being that the play takes place in medieval times‚ one would think that Macbeth would be the head in his marriage leaving little to say for Lady Macbeth. However‚ Lady Macbeth often seems to resemble a puppet master with the way she

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    way of doing things‚ including gender roles of both men and women. There are many customs that have seemed odd to the average American throughout the centuries‚ but Indians found these a normal way of life. Even the lifestyles of Native Americans were unique‚ from hunting animals to tanning buffalo hides. Gender was a major factor in the duties that were expected. Native American women had some power over men‚ they were restricted to maintain their roles and duties in their tribe‚ and were expected

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    In the University of Florida production of Puffs‚ Marissa Toogood had a brilliant performance Toogood effectively played her role as a shy‚ frightened Puff. I found it funny when she danced with herself at the dance. She had her arms wrapped around her torso so that her hands appeared to be another person’s hands who was dancing with her. While this could might been interpreted as someone actually being there in the same way that the mop represented Ron‚ I saw this as Toogood’s character thinking

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    Competency in Spiritual Care One of the fundamental goals as a nurse is to provide holistic care for our patient. This means providing care that considers the‚ “totality of humans by recognizing the interconnectedness of body‚ mind‚ spirit‚ environment‚ society‚ and culture” (Costello‚ Atinaja-Faller‚ & Hedberg‚ 2012). When a nurse or nursing student cares for a patient on a deeper level‚ they provide holistic care in an effective way (Costello et al.‚ 2012). One aspect of holistic care that

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    Warbington University of Phoenix NUR 531 June 30‚ 2014 Instructor Hilda Brito Emerging Standards of Care Paper Over fifty years ago‚ Madeline Leininger was on a mission to advance the practice of transcultural nursing. Times have definitely changed in the last fifty years‚ and transcultural nursing has become a major focus for the government as well as many nursing organizations. Emerging standards of care regarding culturally competent care‚ is an important aspect of the health care industry

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    pharmacy304: Transcultural nursing: its importance in nursing practice Transcultural nursing: its importance in nursing practice Maier-Lorentz MM. Reference: Maier-Lorentz MM. Transcultural nursing: its importance in nursing practice. 2008 [updated Spring; cited 2010 May 01]; 2009/01/29:[37-43]. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19172978. Transcultural nursing is a vital part of healthcare in the present day. The forever increasing multicultural populace in the United States

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    Introduction Spiritual care is an integral part of human life and a vital aspect of holistic care in nursing homes (especially with patients who have dementia). A number of studies have investigated the thoughts of spirituality and religiosity‚ however‚ few studies have been done to describe how nurses provide spiritual care in clinical practice. Dementia‚ according to Ødbehr‚ Kvigne‚ Hauge‚ and Danbolt (2015)‚ is characterized as memory impairment‚ impaired communication‚ and orientation‚ leading

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    Scripture Reading: Galatians 2:14-21 “God created man in His own image…” Genesis 1:27 And God created man. A creation created not to live in congruence of Him‚ but created to live in the likeness of Him. God created man. A creation designed not for an attribution of a complete equality with Him. Indeed‚ the great God created man! As a Master who needs not another master‚ but a disciple; as a King who needs not another king‚ but a servant; as a Bridegroom who needs not another bridegroom‚ but a

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    been a part of this world since human existence‚ it has developed through the influences of different cultures and events around the world. Songs play an important role in relaying different messages‚ representing cultures‚ and in major historical events. One song type that has become a significant part of music and society is spirituals. Spirituals are religious folksongs created by Africans who were brought forcefully to South America as slaves to work on plantations‚ between the 1600s to the

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    4-Mat Book Review of Williams & Menendez’s Becoming a Professional Life Coach LIFC 502 Advanced Skills in Life Coaching Dr. Judith Johnson October 1‚ 2012 Abstract Diane Menendez and Patrick Williams co-authored the book “Becoming a Professional Life Coach” (2007). Menendez is a master certified coach and Williams is a pioneer coach who founded the Institute for Life Coach Training (ILCT) (ICF Accredited). This book is intended for therapists and psychologists

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