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    whole. Concerto 1 acts as in intro for the entire piece. The organ is very beautiful and yet somber‚ it gives you a sense of longing‚ longing for the next part to begin. The organ is expressive‚ but in a very strict way‚ almost in the sense of a plainchant. It has some texture to it‚ however the notes that are played are very straight forward‚ there aren’t drastic crescendos‚ decrescendos‚ or accents that move the listener. That strictness gives the listener a longing for something else‚ something

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    Watson ’s caring theory. International Journal For Human Caring‚ 7(3)‚ 51-61 Forchuk‚ C.‚ & Dorsay‚ J. (1995). Hildegard Peplau meets family systems nursing: innovation in theory-based practice. Journal Of Advanced Nursing‚ 21(1)‚ 110-115. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2648.1995.21010110.x Gastmans‚ C. (1998). Interpersonal relations in nursing: a philosophical-ethical analysis of the work of Hildegard E. Peplau. Journal Of Advanced Nursing‚ 28(6)‚ 1312-1319. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2648.1998.00840.x Klemm‚ P.‚ & Stashinko

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    Healing Throught the Power of Positive Thinking Healing Through the Power of Positive Thinking 1st Edition 1993 Published by: © Universal Life The Inner Religion PO Box 3549 Woodbridge‚ CT 06525 USA Licensed edition translated from the original German title: "Heilung durch die Kraft des positiven Denkens" The German edition is the work of reference for all questions regarding the meaning of the contents © Verlag DAS WORT GmbH im Universellen Leben Max-Braun-Strasse 2‚ 97828 Marktheidenfeld/Altfeld

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    A theory is a vital basis of every nursing endeavor. It can possibly explain the sense of every nursing action in the field. Without such‚ the practice of the profession will lack sense and deeper meaning. All throughout the history of nursing‚ it became a foundation that governs nurses in performing their duties. Like the theory of Nightingale which guided nurses during the Crimean War when Florence‚ along with other trained nurses took care of the soldiers who were injured by attending to their

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    Peggy O’Hegarty‚ whose parents are packers until one day; the phone doesn’t ring‚ causing utter mayhem. The story escalades into the reason the phone doesn’t ring and Peggy is sent on an adventure to save the city‚ meeting the Man and his mouse‚ Hildegard‚ along the way.

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    to provide safe‚ competent‚quality care and treatment for each individual ( and their family )the same care that I would want for myself or any of my family members. Theories you currently incorporate into your clinical nursing practice Hildegard peplau- interpersonal relations model‚ imperative requirement for patient/ family/ peer/ physician encounters. based on psychodynamic nursing‚ using an understanding of one’s own behavior to help others identify their difficulties. Not just to

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    What is a mode-hypothesis-construct-variable? b. Review the following theorists and their nursing theories (not all are in your book) i. Martha Rodgers- Science of unitary human beings ii. Dorothea Orem- Developed a theory of self-care iii. Hildegard Peplau- Developed a theory that addresses the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and the patient iv. Madeleine Leininger- Developed a theory to assist nurses in providing culturally-competent nursing care v. Myra Levine- Developed the

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    receive its name?  What is its purpose? 8.  When chant was notated‚ was the rhythm notated or just the melody? 9.  What are church modes? 10.  What is the Mass? 11.  What is the Proper of the Mass? 12.  What is the Ordinary of the Mass? 13.  Who is Hildegard of Bignen? 14.  When did composers begin to write polyphonic pieces?  What was this early polyphony like? 15. What is a canon? 16. What is a drone? 17. What is an ostinato? 18. What is the liturgy? 19. Who is Guillaume de Machaut? 20.  What city

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    Chapter 1 Listening To Music Why do we listen to music? 1. gives us pleasure 2. affects our minds and bodies 3. Intensifies and deepens our feelings 4. heightens the emotional experience How musical sound and sound machines work. Listening to music—a physical reaction to disturbance in our environment A sound machine creates a vibration and creates sound waves and processed by inner ear and converted into electrical signals and transported by neurons and primary auditory cortex in the center

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    gradually introduced and by the 12th century a method of music notation developed which indicated the length of each note and the pitch” (“Middle Ages Music”). There are many outstanding composers comes out during this period. Such as Hilegard von Bingen‚ Guillaume de Machaut‚ and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. And Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was the most 2 important composer during this period. He was an Italian Renaissance composer of sacred music and the best-known 16th-century representative

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