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    Spirituality and Religion in Nursing Stephanie Shoulders Facilitator: Marsha Conroy NUR 332-A: Nursing Theory for the Clinicians September‚ 12‚ 2012 Plagiarism Statement I have read and understand the plagiarism policy as outlined in the syllabus and the sections in the IWU Catalog relating to the IWU Honesty/Cheating Policy. By affixing this statement to the second page of my paper‚ I certify that I have not cheated or plagiarized in the process of completing this assignment. I also certify

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    The Latino community have been in the United States for a long period of time; however‚ this ethnicity has been the ones who face discrimination and limited resources which becomes an obstacle for their success in the country. The Latino Threat‚ by Leo R. Chavez‚ emphasizes the economic‚ political‚ and social injustices that the Latino population face. Latinos have been called a “threat” by the American media who portray Latinos as irresponsible‚ lazy‚ and rapist. This criticize supports the idea

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    spirituality A STUDY ON THE WORKPLACE SPIRITUALITY CLIMATE‚ COMMITMENT AND PERFORMANCE ABSTRACT As now a day’s employee’s spirituality in organizations are very important issues in the area of management and organizations. Years ago people were wanted to put their spiritual existence behind the door before entering the workplace‚ but nowadays‚ separating work life from spiritual life reduces employee’s morale and these two cannot be separate and people like being with their whole (physical

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    Should the portrayal of Latinos be regulated in the media? Anthony Hernández California State University‚ Fullerton The largest and fastest growing minority population in the United States today is commonly referred to as “Latinos‚” (Peterson-Iyer‚ 2008). Latinos are hard working people that come to this country searching for better opportunities. Since the 1946 the Anglo media have been using stereotypes to portray Latinos as a treat to the country. Latinos are often seen as illegal aliens‚ criminals

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    year. The study revolved around a total 1‚500 Latino immigrants who migrated into the United States. The researchers operationally defined transnational ties into a percentage of how much the total of the remittances amounted to and how often it was sent to their family members. They diagnosed Major Depressive Episodes by interviewing participants with trained interviewers using the World Mental Health-Composite International Diagnostics Interview. This interview diagnoses Major Depressive Episodes

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    Dicuss how aborinal spirituality is determined by the dreaming kinship- kinship ties identify a complex system of beloning and responsibilities within a clan. kinship ties govern the day to day life of the aboriginal people by determining issues from whome an individual is permitted to talk to and marry‚ to determining what are an individual’s responsibility is to other members in the clan. Significance of kinship ties Assign the responsibility to transmit the knowledge of the dreaming

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    Aboriginal spirituality is the belief that all objects are living and share the same soul or spirit that Aboriginals share. It is inextricably connected to the land which “owns” the Aboriginal people. No distinction is made between the secular and spiritual life. Aboriginal spirituality is a total way of life. The fundamental tenet that underpins Aboriginal spirituality is a concept known as the Dreaming. The Dreaming is a term referring to Aboriginal spiritual beliefs about origins of the universe

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    that haven’t been completely brain-washed by the mainstream. Whether you are blessed with a strong mutual support from home or not‚ it’s a test of self-worth and determination in getting the most out of your education. With many of us coming from a Latino heritage‚ it gets a bit tricky since our parents and grandparents had little or no education when they were young. That’s why we‚ the next generation‚ should fight even harder to regain what was lost and for the adults to try to catch on from the

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    Texts are oral or written accounts that tell stories & beliefs of the religion. For Aboriginal Spirituality the sacred texts are the Dreamtime Stories & Aboriginal Artwork. Dreamtime can be described as the period before living memory when Spirits emerged from beneath the earth and from the sky to create the land forms and all living things. Aboriginal artwork the other sacred text of aboriginal spirituality expresses the stories and events of the past & dreamtime or creation. • Another characteristic

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    Spirituality in Health Care The Healing Hospital paradigm is a concept that aims to treat patients holistically. Using the hospital environment it’s self as the healing vessel. The focus is to relieve stressors that may impend healing by creating a milieu atmosphere. The healing hospital as discussed in Radical Loving Care is not made of just walls‚ windows and mortar but exudes the culture of love and caring (Chapman‚ 2011). Healing hospitals use love as its fundamental base in the treatment

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