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    Jamilyn Smith Lisa Dawson English 101‚ Section 20 Wideman Paper Final Paper The Cause and Effect of Life Over the years of life‚ we as individuals grow‚ learn‚ and adapt to numerous things and those are the effects of certain causes. If we were to look at where we are in life and deeply evaluated our current status‚ we could ultimately find the causes to how and who we are. John Edgar Wideman wrote a paper called “Our Time”‚ which shows the true relationship between cause and effects not

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    Oxford Brookes University. GOOLD‚ S. (2001) Transcultural nursing: can we meet the challenge of caring for the Australian indigenous person? Journal of transcultural nursing‚ 12(2)‚ pp.94-99. JUNTUNEN‚ A‚ DEPARTMENT OF NURSING HEALTH AND ADMINISTRATION (2001). Professional and lay care in the Tanzanian village of Ilembula-Leiningers culture care theory. University of Oulu(accessed 06/2005). LIPPINCOTT‚ WILLIAMS and WILKINS (2005) Understanding transcultural nursing‚ career directory supplement. Nursing

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    Health Promotion Strategies xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx NU304- Transcultural Nursing xxxxxxxxx January 24‚ 2011 Health Promotion Strategies Nurses are here to educate‚ to help people obtain the skills to maintain their health. As nurses‚ we attempt to help people to empower themselves‚ focusing on helping people to advocate for their own wellness. (WP‚ n.d.) states that “Health promotion is the provision of information and/or education to individuals‚ families‚ and communities that-encourage

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    theory and how the theory can be applied to nursing practice. Comparison and Analysis of Leininger’s and Watson’s Caring Theories Madeleine Leininger is known as the founder of the theory of transcultural nursing. Her Theory is also known as Culture Care theory (Current Nursing‚ 2012). The goal of transcultural nursing is to provide nursing care to patients that respects and balances the values‚ beliefs‚ and practices of that patient’s culture (Current Nursing‚ 2012). Leininger strongly believes that

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    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND MANAGEMENT What is an Organization? An organization is a collection of people who work together to achieve individual and organizational goals. What is Organizational Behavior? Organizational behavior (OB) is the study of factors that affect how individuals and groups act in organizations and how organizations manage their environments What is Management? Management is the process of planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling an organization’s human

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    population especially in primary care settings. To achieve this‚ development of standardized tools to measure socioeconomic health disparities is recommended as well as development of educational program to reduce socioeconomic health disparities. Transcultural care focuses on providing nursing care services to people according to their cultural values and beliefs. Cultural knowledge plays a very important role for nurses on how to deal with patients. It helps nurses to be aware of patient’s culture to

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    therefore not to be resisted or fought against‚ but rather something to be accepted as part of the overall divine plan4. Further‚ death is not a taboo subject in Muslim society and is a matter upon which one is encouraged to reflect frequently. In counselling of Muslims regarding a terminal illness‚ or relatives after a bereavement‚ these points should be borne in mind. Islam views life as sacred and a trust from God (Allah). Termination of pregnancy is therefore generally not permissible within

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    Hong Kong Baptist University School of Communication What training is necessary for health care providers to become effective intercultural communicators? Since we have lived in a globalized world we need to be aware of the cultural diversity in the worldviews of other people. This is especially true in the health care. People from different cultures hold their own special beliefs about health care‚ illness and even about death. The ignorance

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    According to The Pew Forum (2009)‚ there are upwards of 1.5 billion individuals worldwide‚ irrespective of age‚ gender or race that are adhering to the principles of the Islamic religion. These individuals are referred to as Muslims‚ and in conjunction‚ they constitute approximately 23% of the globes 6.8 billion population (The Pew Forum‚ 2009). Currently‚ Australia is regarded as one of the greatest ethnically diverse nations worldwide (Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ 2007). This extensive variation

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    (faithfulness)‚ then d• (fluency) and finally y• elegant). Elegance must give way to fluency and fluency to faithfulness. 2 This paper explores the challenges to‚ and strengths of‚ classical Chinese poetry recreated as English poetry as a transcultural poetry integral to a world poetic critique as proposed by Stephen Owen. It examines issues of contextualisation‚ critical theories‚ notions of ‘Otherness ’ and the possibility of ‘world poetry ’ along with Owen ’s reply to my reading of his

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