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    Middle Ages and Music

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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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    Nursing Theorists 1. Florence Nightingale - Environment theory 2. Hildegard Peplau - Interpersonal theory 3. Virginia Henderson - Need Theory 4. Fay Abdella - Twenty One Nursing Problems 5. Ida Jean Orlando - Nursing Process theory 6. Dorothy Johnson - System model 7. Martha Rogers -Unitary Human beings 8. Dorothea Orem - Self-care theory 9. Imogene King - Goal Attainment theory 10. Betty Neuman - System model 11. Sister Calista Roy - Adaptation

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    experience‚ Orem says then answer .come to her as a flash of in sight an understanding that the reason why individuals could benefit from anything was the existence of self care limitations. -Interpersonal relations Model (Peplau) In 1952 Hildegard Peplau made an attempt to analyse nursing action using an interpersonal Page1 Theoretical framework. Her theory focuses on the relationship formed by people as they progress through

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    compassionate and caring‚ respectful and honest. Taking care of the; spiritual‚ physical and emotional aspect of the patient‚ and taking into consideration their family and environment. Learning about the different theorists I associate myself the most with Hildegard Peplau. Peplau believed that the relationship between the patient and the nurse was focus of attention‚ rather than the patient only as the unit of attention. (Chitty & Black p.314-315). Using Peplau’s theory my relationship begins with my patients

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    Music History 1st year midterm notes Chapter V: The Middle Ages and the Evolution of Polyphony Early Middle Ages (5th-10th century) High Middle Ages (11th-13th century) Late Middle Ages (14th-15th century) Composers: Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) Songs composed Plainchant Sequence: Comlumba Aspexit About: -german writer‚ composer‚ philosopher‚ christian‚ and visionary -had visions and later recognized as a gift from god. -was sent to the church in god’s service‚ due to her

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    Violence and ethics in electoral processes in Nigeria Report on the Round Table Discussion on VIOLENCE AND ETHICS IN ELECTORAL PROCESSES IN NIGERIA The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in cooperation with the Women Environmental Programme (WEP) convened a round table discussion on “Violence and Ethics in electoral processes in Nigeria” on the 20th February 2013 The round table brought together Chief Mrs. Sarah Jibril‚ the special advicer to the President on Ethics and Values‚ representatives of the

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    Description Today I was placed in the female surgical ward‚ I was assigned to an eighty-five-year-old woman who was diagnosed with hypertension and acute abdomen R/O large obstruction secondary malignancy. Surprisingly‚ she was not on any medications‚ therefore‚ my plan for the patient was to obtain vital signs‚ empty urinary bag‚ perform physical assessment but focus mainly on the abdominal area‚ comfort her and document. Feelings Prior to meeting the patient‚ when my preceptor was assigning

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    Uncontrolled Hypertension

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    when the heart is unable to pump blood throughout the body which leads her to be diagnosed with venous insufficient hence‚ she have poor circulation in her feet and that’s the reason for her feet being discolored. To conclude‚ I incorporated Hildegard Peplau nursing theory when I was caring for my patient by building an interpersonal relationship with her and educating her why it is necessary for her to take her medications. If this situation arose again‚ I will continue to treat my patient with

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    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Jennifer Curtin Pd. 1 Part One – Losses The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: Dr. P is a teacher at a School for Music who had trouble recognizing his students. He couldn’t recognize them by looking at them‚ but only by hearing their voice. He also saw faces when there weren’t any‚ like in fire hydrants and knobs on furniture. He didn’t think anything was wrong‚ until he developed diabetes‚ so he went to see a doctor. When he first talked to a neurologist

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