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    Introduction “Culture comprises of shared beliefs values‚ and practices that guide a group’s members in patterned ways of thinking and acting. Culture can also be viewed as a blueprint for guiding actions that impact care‚ health‚ and well-being” (Leininger & McFarland‚ 2006). “Culture is more than ethnicity and social norms; it includes religious‚ geographic‚ socio-economic‚ occupational‚ ability-or disability-related‚ and sexual orientation-related beliefs and behaviors. Each group has cultural

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    similarities among cultures with respect to human care‚ health‚ and illness based upon the people ’s cultural values‚ beliefs‚ and practices‚ and to use this knowledge to provide cultural specific or culturally congruent nursing care to people (Leininger 1991). Leininger notes the main goal of transcultural nursing is to provide culturally specific care. But before transcultural nursing can be adequately understood‚ there must be a basic knowledge of key terminology such as culture‚ cultural values‚ culturally

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    structure. The first three acts take up until the 77th minute of the 130 minute movie. In Act I‚ the inciting incident is the rooftop chase in which Scottie develops vertigo and the climax of the act is his decision to take on the job of following Madeleine. Act II consists of rising actions including all of the time Scottie spends

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    In 1930‚ the Hay’s Production Code was introduced into the film industry to regulate films that were produced. It regulated several different aspects of movie scenes containing crimes against the law‚ vulgarity‚ sex‚ obscenity‚ profanity‚ costume‚ dances‚ religion‚ locations‚ national feelings‚ titles and repellent subjects. (History of the Motion Picture Rating System) When scenes in films dealt with crimes committed against the law‚ the Hays Production Code stated that the crimes could never

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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Culture [Culture] generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significance. Different definitions of "culture" reflect different theoretical orientations for understanding‚ or criteria for valuing‚ human activity. (Wikipedia. 2005) People from different countries have different cultures. People from the same country also have different families and backgrounds. Therefore their behaviours‚ attitudes or values‚ are not

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    Vertigo (1958) deals with three loves-one obstructed‚ one hopeless‚ one soured and fourth haunted. Galvin Elster (Tom Helmore) married his wife Madeleine (Kim Novak) for wife’s money and later when he wanted to get rid of her‚ a false Madeleine is introduced and Scottie (James Stewart) falls in love with her who dies hopeless‚ and the new Madeleine Judy Barton (Kim Novak) becomes soured due to lack of love from Scottie and the fourth Midge Wood (Barbara Bel Geddes) haunted by the lover in asylum

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    Decentralization Law and 1974 ASPIRA bilingual consent decree were policies that targeted to create opportunities for local representation in school governance and addressing the specific linguistic and cultural needs of Puerto Ricans” (Anthony De Jesus and Madeleine Lopez 2009). Even though cases like Brown v. Board of education and Plessey v. Ferguson which sought to create separate but equal education opportunities for every student no matter ethnicity it wasn’t strictly implemented until the “Civil Rights

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    little girls in raincoats and on the other‚ having the luxury of an entire hand to herself‚ a little girl who was dressed exactly the same as the others but stood apart somehow. The little girl’s name was Madeleine...I couldn’t wait to climb into bed and have another visit with my old friend Madeleine‚ who like me‚ now live in an

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    Can transcultural Nursing be applied to African American Men who have sex with men (MSM)? Jacqueline Watson Gonzaga University Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice NURS 700 Debra Smith and Lin Murphy November 9‚ 2014 According to Zander (2007) the term transcultural nursing was first established by Florence Nightingale due to her work in the Crimean war and her work in Australia with the Aborigines. Today; however‚ transcultural nursing care in healthcare focuses upon differences and similarities

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    best quality care which includes culturally and spiritually sensitive care. A nursing theory which was created to address this diversity‚ is the Transcultural Nursing Theory also known as Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory. Madeline Leininger was a nursing theorist who began her nursing career by first earning a registered nurse diploma followed by a Baccalaureate degree in nursing‚ a Master of Science degree in psychiatric and mental

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