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    theories establish the scope and significance of a nurse’s role as a healthcare provider (Parker & Smith 2010‚ p. 21). They provide a universal description of nursing that can be applied to nurses practicing within a variety of settings. The theories of Jean Watson have impacted the manner in which professional nurses’ practice (Parker & Smith 2010‚ p. 351). Watson is famous for the human caring theory where she explains how nurses need to learn ways to cope with the complications that result in every

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    No Exit‚ a play penned by existentialist Frenchman Jean-Paul Sarte details a story of three individuals locked within a room‚ symbolizing purgatory. The first character‚ Garcin‚ wants nothing more than to be assured that he truly is a man. Garcin‚ a wartime deserter who maltreated his wife and took a mistress‚ is well aware that he had not behaved the way society dictates men should‚ yet craves nothing more than to be told he is not a coward. However‚ these words must come from Estelle‚ a conventionally

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    Caring for a Stranger: An Example of Watson ’s Caring Theory I never thought that I would find myself along a desert highway taking care of a man that I never knew. But early in my career this is exactly where I found myself. This is an example of displaying Watson’s Human Caring Theory‚ and how I took care of a man‚ in the middle of nowhere‚ with little more than a bottle of water and a pair of stolen gloves. My future husband and I were driving home from Tucson‚ Arizona to Algona‚ Iowa‚ but

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    The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Is Miss Jean Brodie a good teacher? Why or why not? Miss Brodie fails to be a good teacher because she teaches on her own accord‚ gives her students wrong impressions‚ and displays unprofessional behavior towards her staff and pupils. As a schoolteacher in Edinburgh during the 1930’s there were many rules and regulations that teachers had to adhere to in order to successfully feed the minds of their young pupils. Schoolteachers had more of a responsibility during

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    Happiness‚ Jean Vanier explores our desire for happiness by examining Aristotle and his works as well as applying philosophy to our greatest human needs and desires. The ancient greek philosopher Aristotle believes that the pursuit of each and every human being is to be happy or to know happiness. Aristotle defines happines not as a state but a vital activity proceeding from within each human being. Each of us are the masters of our own destiny and are capable of true happiness upon our wish. Jean Vanier

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    Watson’s theory of caring and applying it to practice Jean Watson is from the Appalachian Mountain region of West Virginia. She attended the Lewis Gale School of Nursing‚ graduating in 1961. She went on to obtain her bachelor’s degree in 1964 and went on to eventually obtain her PhD in educational psychology and counseling in 1973. Dr. Watson served as Dean of Nursing at the University Health Sciences Center and was the President of the National League for Nursing and is a fellow of the American

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    1020 25 September 2014 Analysis of the Character Norma Jean Bobbie Ann Mason’s “Shiloh” is part of a collection of short stories named Shiloh and Other Stories‚ which received the 1983 “Ernest Hemingway Award.” Mason was born in 1940 in a small town in western Kentucky where many of her stories take place. Norma Jean‚ one of the main characters in “Shiloh‚” is an example of the sort of rural character Mason often writes about. Norma Jean is an immature‚ but ambitious person who is trapped in an

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    Jean Piaget was the first psychologist to take a deeper look into cognitive development. Piaget theorized that children perceive the world differently than adult do‚ so they pass through four stages of development. The stages include: sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operations‚ and formal operations. A 3-year-old performs in the preoperational stage‚ while a 9-year-old works in the concrete operations stage. The two different aged children understand reality differently. A 3-year-old is categorized

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    continuing research. A nursing researcher and theorist who changed the view on nursing and continues to influence the nursing profession is Jean Watson. During the completion of my Bachelor’s program and studying several theorists‚ Jean Watson has been the focus of my practice and an influence. The American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) recognized Jean Watson for the achievement of holistic nursing. Between 1975 and 1979 Watson developed the grand theory of Transpersonal Caring‚ the name

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    ’The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie unfolds several dimensions of the female role. Set in Edinburgh in the 1930s‚ we are presented with a protagonist whom is a striking female role model in her domineering‚ manipulating and sexual powers‚ powers which we see her use to obtain her desired plans for her ’Brodie set‚’ the ’creme de la creme.’ We see Miss Brodie play a God like figure in the novel‚ leading‚ teaching and imposing her opinions on them in hopes they will become like her. She strongly echoes

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