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    Oxford Brookes University BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting Research and Analysis Project Guidelines 1 September 2005 © These Guidelines are protected by copyright‚ no part of them may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopied or otherwise‚ without the written permission of Oxford Brookes University Business School. NB: ACCA registered students may print one copy from the ACCA website for their personal use

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    Dorothea Elizabeth Orem

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    Dorothea Elizabeth Orem Myiesha Melvin Fayetteville State University PNUR 210-01 Abstract Dorothea Elizabeth Orem (1914-2007) born and raised in Baltimore‚ Maryland was an amazing nursing theorist. Orem obtained many degrees as well as honorary degrees. She was the creator of the Self-Care deficit theory‚ also known as the Orem model of nursing. Dorothea Elizabeth Orem (born 1914 in Baltimore‚ Maryland and died 2007 in Savannah‚ Georgia) was a nursing theorist and creator of the self-care deficit

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    Dorothea Lynde Dix was quoted as saying‚ "In a world where there is so much to be done‚ I felt strongly impressed that there must be something for me to do." Dix began at the age of 39‚ and spent the next 20 years as a social reformer for the treatment of the mentally ill. When asked to teach a Sunday School class at a women’s correctional facility‚ Dix was appalled at the conditions‚ as well as the fact that many of the women weren’t criminals‚ but were instead mentally ill. This is where her

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    Sassoon vs Brooke

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    During World War One‚ views on war were vastly different amongst the population. The soldiers on the front line saw the world through different eyes compared to the people at home. Some attitudes were based on experience and pain‚ whilst others on the idea of patriotism and blind belief. ! ! They‚ by Siegried Sassoon‚ is a simple and direct poem decrying the righteous establishment sending men to die in a so-called noble cause. Sassoon’s bitterness against the war is made clear through

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    | Comparison of the marriages portrayed in Middlemarch and A Doll’s House : How they foster or hinder the intellectual and spiritual growth of both husbands and wives? | Middlemarch by Georges EliotA Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen | | | | Plan of the analysis: Introduction 1. Marriage between illusions and disillusions (1) Idealisation/expectation (a) Education (b) Love (2) Unveiling (c)

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    and John Marden provides a critical version of the colonisation of the British from the perspective of the numbats‚ the numbats symbolise the aboriginals. Whilst in the poem “My country” by Dorothea Mackellar they show the difference between the two countries‚ Britain and Australia. It also shows that to Dorothea Mackellar nothing can compare to her country‚ Australia. Both texts provide contrasting values. In the beginning of the text The Rabbits‚ the values are overwhelmingly sympathetic towards

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    hospital with 24/7 watch and people also believed in institutionalization for family whom people could no longer take care of. It all began with Dorothea Dix‚ who was an activist during the 1840’s. Dorothea’s goal was to better the living conditions for the mentally ill after witnessing the dangerous and unhealthy conditions in which many patients lived. Dorothea Dix was able to use her knowledge to convince the United States government to fund the building of 32

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    Rupert Brooke and possibly all the young men at war to their loved ones. Brooke’s purpose seems to be bequeathing his spirit even though his body may be in another country. As you can see in this picture‚ (**show picture of Rupert Brooke**) Rupert Brooke looks quite determined and young and so this is a sad‚ depressing poem but it is also quite reflective. In this sense‚ the poem is typical of the early part of World War 1. "The Soldier" is a poem with many techniques since Rupert Brooke seems to

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    The Adventures of Big-Bosomed Brooke Part 1: a heavenly stroll Once upon a time there was a girl called Big-Bosomed Brooke. One lovely morning she decided to go for a walk so she took a spare pair of socks and pantaloons just in case an accident happen. she tucked them in between her huge knockers to keep them safe and left. Wow it is hot said Brooke to herself so she walked faster and faster so she get home quicker. By this time her huge badazlers were swaying and bopping so fast that the unthinkable

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    The Life of Dorothea Lange

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    The Life of Dorothea Lange To say that Dorothea Lange led a full life is an understatement. She led and extraordinary life and it is a fascinating tale. As you will see‚ she was an amazing person‚ charming and likeable‚ but also a person with just as many hardships as the subjects of her work. Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn’s story begins on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey. She was born at home and was the first born to second generation German emigrants Heinrich and Johanna Nutzhorn.

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