How significant was Nur al din in the crusading years Propaganda After the fall of Edessa in 1144‚ Nur al din was portrayed as a strong leader‚ many viewed him as a wise successor of Zengi. After the successful capture of Edessa‚ Nur al din became motivated to win back the holy land from the western enemies. A ‘cult of personality’ was created that many admired. Nur al din‚ viewed by many as clever was able to use this cult to his advantage and used it as a ‘formidable political weapon’1. This suggest
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Watson’s Theory of Human Caring Kimberly Garcia NUR/403 June 24‚ 2013 Athena Brummett Watson’s Theory of Human Caring A caring moment can be defined in many different ways by many different people. To me a caring moment between a patient and a nurse is when a nurse gives the patient their undivided attention. The nurse should take the time to listen to the patient and provide appropriate feedback reassuring
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Organizational Structure and Culture NUR/492 September 30‚ 2013 Organizational Structure and Culture Without structure‚ there will be chaos. Any business‚ no matter how big or small‚ requires structure. There are seven key influences that have a role in developing an organizational structure. They are history‚ primary function and technology‚ goals and objectives‚ size‚ location‚ management and staffing‚ and the environment (Coyle‚ 2009). Types of Organizational Structures There are
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Family Health Assessment for the Nursing Process Michelle Garcia Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V Family-Centered Health Promotion Terese Verklan September 28‚ 2014 Family Health Assessment for the Nursing Process Family health as a whole is an integral part of the development of healthy individuals. In order for the family to produce healthy individuals they need to function well holistically in all aspects of family life including health and wellness. If even one individual in the family
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OPRE3310 – 006 -502: EXAM # 2–is posted as an “Assignment” for you to fill in & send to the drop box. If problems are encountered‚ email it. It is due midnight 10/25/2014... Questions will be answered in class Wednesday‚ 10/22. This EXAM focuses on Chapters 4 – 11 of the textbook; week 5 – 8 of the syllabus‚ & lectures / discussions. ====================== ++++++++++++++++++ Turned in “Assignment” to be a Word Documents; Ensure you include your name / Section # / EXAM #;
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Unit 502 Promote professional development (SHC52) Workplace:Innova House Student name:Shirley Dellar Date:25.02.2015 Unit 502 Promote professional development (SHC52) Outcome 1: Understand principles of professional development Outcome 2: Be able to prioritise goals and targets for own professional development Outcome3: Be able to prepare a professional development plan Outcome 4: Be able to improve performance through reflective
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Four Circle Model Fabienne Dominique Grand Canyon University EDA-661 June 10‚ 2015 Four Circle Model In education schools are always looking for way to improve. One of the ways they try to improve is to keep up with new practices and strategies that are supported by research. By using research to help guide schools progress‚ hopefully that will strengthen the school’s weaknesses. . The Four Circle Model is a foundational approach that helps a school identify what a school believes‚ wants
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NFL’s Alternatives to Public Funding Javier Bes Comeras MBA Student Southern States University Newport Beach‚ CA‚ United States of America BU 502 – Applied Business Research December 15‚ 2012 Contents Abstract 4 Introduction 5 Analysis 6 Use public funding 6 Stay at the old Texas Stadium 9 Renovate the Texas Stadium 10 Use private funding 10 Relocate the team to another city 12 Action Plan 13 Short term recommendations 13 Long term recommendations 13 Risks 13 Short term recommendations
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Taking a Stand Taking a Stand Nursing profession is constantly changing with the development of new technologies that lead to a new level of responsibility. The new level of responsibility challenges nurses torespond to different and difficultsituations in the health care industry‚ especially in protecting the human right‚ dignity of patients and their safety. Nurses hold adistinctive position as patient advocates‚ regardless of their respective areas of practice; either in a home health‚ clinic
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The Hispanic Community Grand Canyon University Concepts in Community and Public Health NRS-427V-O104 October 27‚ 2013 The Hispanic Community Based on the United States (U.S.) Census Bureau in 2011‚ there were roughly 52 million Hispanics living in the nation‚ which represented about 16.7% of the total population (Zepeda‚ 2011). People of Hispanic origin are the nation’s largest ethnic minority group (Zepeda‚ 2011). Arizona’s Hispanic
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