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    Study Ch7 theo 201

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    Quiz 1 Study Guide Towns: Chapter I What does “prolegomena” mean? Things that are said before Pro: to go before Lego: to say or speak What are the three presuppositions of prolegomena? 1. There is a God 2. Truth exists 3. Person can know the truth What is the contemporary usage of the word “theology?” 1. Study of belief of God‚ His relationship to the world‚ to man 2. Strong: Theology is the science of God and the relations between God and the universe 3. Fitzwater: Theology is

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    DRAFT Mediating Cultures DRAFT DRAFT Mediating Cultures Parenting in Intercultural Contexts Edited by Alberto González and Tina M. Harris LEXINGTON BOOKS Lanham • Boulder • New York • Toronto • Plymouth‚ UK DRAFT Published by Lexington Books A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group‚ Inc. 4501 Forbes Boulevard‚ Suite 200‚ Lanham‚ Maryland 20706 www.rowman.com 10 Thornbury Road‚ Plymouth PL6 7PP‚ United Kingdom Copyright © 2013 by Lexington Books

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    Nursing and Acculturation

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    practices of Filipino Americans with hypertension. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners‚ 20(3)‚ 118–127. Dela Cruz‚ F.‚ Padilla‚ G.‚ & Agustin‚ E. (2000). Adapting a measure of acculturation for cross-cultural research. Journal of Transcultural Nursing‚ 11(3)‚ 191–198. Duncan‚ C.‚ Cloutier‚ J.‚ & Bailey‚ P. (2007). Concept analysis: The importance of differentiating the ontological focus. Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 58(3)‚ 293–300. Emerson‚ E.‚ Griffin‚ M.‚ L’Eplattenier‚ N.‚ & Fitzpatrick

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    Zimbardo Case Summary

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    CHAPTER 1 ▪ Introducing straight talk about ethics‚ where are we going and why? ▪ The approach to this course. What makes a course excellent? ▪ Why be ethical? The importance of trust and values 1. Moving Beyond Cynicism: □ Edelman Trust Barometer (2009): o More than half of respondents say they trust business less than they did a year ago ▪ Worse in the U.S. ▪ No decline in BRIC countries (Brazil‚ Russia‚ India‚

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    issue). Norton‚ B. (2000).Identity and language learning: Gender‚ ethnicity and educational change. Harlow‚ UK: Pearson Education/Longman. Pennington‚ M. (1996). The power of CALL. Houston‚ TX: Athelstan. Pennycook‚ A. (2007).Global Englishes and transcultural flows. London and New York: Routledge. Potowski‚ K. (2004). Student Spanish use and investment in a dual immersionclassroom: implications for second language acquisition and heritage language maintenance. Modern Language Journal‚ 88‚ 75–101. Susan

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    Nurse as Educator

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    Introduction There is an increasing emphasis of the importance of the role of nurses as educators and therefore is important to have an understanding of how to implement a teaching plan in clinical practice. Education of patients and family is the professional responsibility of the nurse. The nurse should aim for the patient to achieve independence in the management of their own health. This assignment will compromise of a proposed teaching plan regarding self-administration of sub-cutaneous insulin

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    Sweden is one of the European countries‚ which has successively changed from a mainly ethnically homogeneous society into a multi-ethnic society due to international migration. Meanwhile‚ the issue of population aging are challenging social work practice in Sweden. This article gives an insight into social work for elder immigrants in Sweden‚ who are vulnerable because of previous events‚ cultural differences and communication difficulties. An interview case is introduced at the beginning to elicit

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    Hybridity in Arudhati Roy’s The God of Small Things Postcolonialism deals with the effects of colonization on cultures and societies. As originally used by historians after the Second World War in terms such as the post-colonial state‚ ‘post-colonial’ had a clearly chronological meaning‚ designating the post-independence period. However‚ from the late 1970s the term has been used by literary critics to discuss the various cultural effects of colonization. The term has been widely used to signfy

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    considerations in understanding family violence among american pacific islander families. Journal of community health nursing. 21‚ 217-227. Samovar‚ L.A.‚ Porter‚ R.E.‚ & McDaniel‚ E.R. (2006). Intercultural Communication: A Reader. Qing‚ T. (2004). A Transcultural Study of Ethical Perceptions and Judgments Between Chinese and German businessmen. Martin Meidenbauer. Yammarino‚ F.J. & Dansereau‚ F. (Eds.). (2006). Mulit-level issues in social systems. Buffalo‚ New York: Elsevier. Smith‚ A. (2005). Pho - Vietnam

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    Diversity a Concept Analysis

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    DIVERSITY: A CONCEPT ANALYSIS TONYA BROOKS‚ AMY TALLEY‚ ANNAMMA THOMAS TEXAS WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY Abstract The concept of diversity is one that individuals may not think of when they think of nursing. Diversity is a major component to nursing and the care that is provided to patients. In this concept analysis‚ antecedent‚ attributes and consequences of diversity are identified. The following antecedents are: race‚ social economy‚ knowledge‚ gender‚ and

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