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    Jean Watson

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    Jeans Watson’s Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring Tiffany Roberts Molloy College As a nurse it is imperative to integrate the psychosocial of a critically ill patient and their family into care. One not only cares for the patient’s physical health‚ they care for all the components that makes up the patients entity. Sick patients face many obstacles. During the different phases of illness the nurse must alter care to accommodate the patients and family’s needs. Ones

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    Spike Lee

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    Giles @02623399 Black Diaspora Shelton Jackson Lee‚ also known as "Spike Lee" was born on March 20‚ 1957 in Atlanta‚ GA. Spike Lee is one of the most famous African American filmmakers of all time. He is known for his innovative and groundbreaking films that uplift the African American community and define our culture. Lee is credited to be one of the most prolific African American artists of all time. From his extensive work in both television and film‚ Lee has given voice to race relations and issues

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    Jean Watson

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    Jean Watson ’s Caring Theory Evelyn Corda Saint Joseph ’s College February 02‚ 2013 Jean Watson ’s Caring Theory Changes in health care delivery have increased nursing workloads and responsibility. Patients have increased acuity levels and nurse patient ratios have increased partly due to the shortage of professional nurses. There has been a shift from the medical model to a patient centered or family centered care model. This shift has been influenced by hospitals needs to increase patient satisfaction

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    Cora Lee

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    CORA LEE True‚ I talk of dreams‚ Which are the children of an idle brain Begot of nothing but vain fantasy In these simple words lies the harsh reality of black women. Discrimination‚ exploitation‚ neglects and violence is the story of their life. They have had the toughest times fighting not only were they outcasts because of their color‚ their own men mistreated them. From the mid-1960s to

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    Annabel Lee

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    Edgar’s Annabel Lee Annabel Lee was the last completed poem written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1849. It wasn’t published until shortly after his death. Poe began to write this poem in the honor of falling in love with a beautiful woman many years ago. It is believed that the poem may have been written about his wife‚ Virginia. The theme being about a beautiful woman has been the theme of other poems he has written. Poe wrote the story‚ but it is not Poe telling it. The narrator tells the story. And

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    Jean Shepherd

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    "Mewling‚ puking babes. That’s the way we all start." is how Jean Shepherd started on his writing named "The Endless Streetcar Ride into the Night‚ and the Tinfoil Noose" shows of prose use irony and symbolism to underline similar themes‚ namely the tension between the narrator’s ignorance during of a youthful past versus the sad wisdom of someone who is older and wiser. But while Shepherd uses ironic language in his essay‚ he expresses sentiments that are likely to be his own‚ reflects Shepherd

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    philosophers and was a strong advocate for the left wing bourgeoisie. However‚ despite his efficacious leadership and sentiment‚ much of what he encouraged to the masses is based off the writings and teachings of one Enlightenment thinker in particular: Jean Jacques Rousseau. Rousseau would be the first “modern critic of the bourgeois society.”[1]More specifically‚ in his text‚ The Social Contract[2]‚ in which he outlines what he believes to be the necessary ingredients in creating stability in a commercial

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    Annabel Lee

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    I. Content The title of the poem is Annabel Lee‚ wrote by Edgar Allan Poe. Annabel Lee is the star of the poem‚ and she’s the only thing that matters to the speaker. That’s why the poem is named after her. The title introduces us to the sound of her name‚ which is important for the editor. Her name repeats in every line of the poem. The editor chooses this title maybe because she is the love of the author that was taken away from him. The theme of the poem is directly stated. Love is a huge theme

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    Jean Kilbourne\

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    see dissoluteness and challenging behavior every day in life and we got so used to it in‚ at first sight‚ such small pieces of film‚ and apparently of our day routine‚ as advertisement‚ that we hardly notice the big picture. For over twenty years‚ Jean Kilbourne has been writing‚ lecturing‚ and making films about how advertising affects women and girls. In her essay‚ "‘The Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt’: Advertising and Violence"‚ Kilbourne looks very deep into the connection between abuse and ads

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    Dorothy Lee

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    Dorothy Lee In the western culture of today’s society‚ we strongly stress the respect for other people’s decision and the freedom for individual thought and belief‚ yet we are so accustomed to constantly judge and attempt to control others if their opinions or manners are not in an accordance with ours. Dorothy Lee is an anthropologist who studies and compares the western culture and the culture of the Navaho Indians. Through many aspects of this society she provides insight and alternative approaches

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