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    an event or existent is related to a given diegesis. o Hypodiegetic Level: A narrative embedded within another narrative‚ sometimes called a meta-diegetic narrative or pseudo-diegetic narrative (e.g. the monster‟s account in Frankenstein).  Typology of Narrators o The narrative level to which the narrator belongs o The extent of his participation in the story o The degree of perceptibility of his role o His reliability  Narration‚ Focalization‚ and Narrative Situations Genette (1980‚

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    name: number(s) and name(s) of street(s): Waversebaan town: Overijse - Tombeek province/state: Vlaams-Brabant post code: 3090 block: country: Belgium national topographical grid reference: current typology: Health centres - sanatorium former/original/variant typology: comments on typology: lot: 1.2 Status of protection protected by: state Bestuur voor Monumenten en Landschappen - Vlaamse Gemeenschap grade: Monument (national level) date: 13-12-1993 valid for: whole area/parts of

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    inspired a rich tradition on the topic of gender and sexuality. In general‚ there are two major theoretical focuses on which scholars have concentrated: Rossetti’s engagement with discursive regulation of female sexuality in Lost and Found‚ and the typology and striking sensuality of Rossetti’s paintings. Linda Nochlin’s essay examines Rossetti’s painting Found from three major angles: through Victorian erotic regulation of sexuality‚ in comparison with William Holman Hunt’s painting The Awakening Conscience

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    References: Center for Applications of Psychological Type. (2012). Mbti overview. Retrieved from http://www.capt.org/mbti-assessment/mbti-overview.htm HumanMetrics. (2012). Jung typology test. Retrieved from http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes1.htm MBTItoday.org. (n.d.). History of the myers briggs type indicator. Retrieved from http://mbtitoday.org/about-the-mbti-indicator/a-mini-history-of-the-myers-briggs-type-indicator/

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    The Socratic Method of teaching is one that has survived throughout many decades. The Socratic Method was started by Socrates‚ a Greek Philosopher. According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ the philosopher Socrates remains‚ as he was in his lifetime (469–399 B.C.)‚ an enigma‚ an inscrutable individual who‚ despite having written nothing‚ is considered one of the handfuls of philosophers who forever changed how philosophy itself was to be conceived. Socrates wrote nothing about his work

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    deliberate and emergent strategy formation is one of the central pieces of literature in what has been described as the ’process ’ school of strategy. This paper adopts a process-based approach when examining entrepreneurship strategies. It elaborates a typology of strategy formation processes based on Mintzberg ’s (1988) definition of strategy as a pattern in a stream of actions. The survey-based research reported is derived from a UK project (Gray & Gonsalves‚ 2002)‚ and builds on the Mintzberg & Waters’

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    Matching Collective and Competitive Strategies Author(s): Rudi K. F. Bresser Source: Strategic Management Journal‚ Vol. 9‚ No. 4 (Jul. - Aug.‚ 1988)‚ pp. 375-385 Published by: John Wiley & Sons Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2486272 Accessed: 03/05/2010 19:55 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides‚ in part‚ that unless

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    architecture that occupies the land. As markets open up to foreign investment and the local economies grow‚ skyscrapers and buildings made of steel and glass mark the horizon. As against the socialist architecture of the communist era‚ this new building typology symbolizes other immaterial facets of the country such as progress‚ economic growth and power. Down Under‚ In Australia itself the mining boom has been a catalyst in creating a new architecture. Early sandstone buildings which were linked to the

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    Why is anthro important? Important to understand the diversity Important to be tolerant Important to be able to apply our knowledge Anthropological perspective What makes anthro unique Comparative: views humans across time and space (comparative method) Has many sub areas; past present or future anthropologist spend many years studying in different countries how people act allows others to compare ex‚ students researching product of ethnographic (generalizations based on comparative

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    reflect your current nursing practice? 3.2. Based on her definition of nursing‚ what nursing function and actions are applicable today? Explain 4. Choose one patient in the area/ward where you are currently working. Use Abdellah’s typology of 21 nursing problems to assess the patient‚ make a nursing diagnosis‚ and plan intervention. 5. From the ten (10 ) concepts that Dorothy Orem’s used in her theory‚ choose 3 concepts which you can use in patient with pre-eclampsia‚ 42 years

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