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    (HL) (External Assessment) Written assignment 20% Creative writing of 500-600 words plus a 150-word rationale‚ based on one of the literary texts read. The task: Students produce a piece of creative writing that may be chosen from the recommended text types listed for paper 2 (see below). It will be based on a work of literature that the student has read as part of the course and may use related information from other reading material. Examples of written assignments could be writing a

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    Running head: Nursing Theorist - Myra Estrin Levine Nursing Theorist - Myra Estrin Levine The nursing profession is continuously evolving and dynamic. Ever since Florence Nightingale started writing her notes on nursing‚ more theories and models about the nursing profession flourished‚ especially during the last decade. One of these theories is Myra Levine’s Conservational Theory which was completed in 1973. Myra Estrin Levine was born in Chicago‚ Illinois

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    Introduction Over many years‚ development theories have been made about the development of children and the stages they move through in order to grow and mature. There are five stages of childhood development; cognitive‚ physical‚ social & emotional and moral & spiritual. In this report‚ there will be a focus on three types of development theories. The three development theories that will be researched in this report are Jean Piaget (1896-1980)‚ Erik Erikson (1902-1994) and Abraham Maslow (1908-1970)

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    In this chapter the author starts out with the question why be ethical? Why bother? And who cares? Well‚ John’s story gives us good reasons why we need to be ethical and why we need to care. John was exposed to asbestos at his job. Later on he died from it. This would have not happened to John if the manufacturer of asbestos wouldn’t continue producing asbestos after they knew of the possible health risks of asbestos. Besides‚ the people that work for the manufacturer of asbestos were also exposed

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    beginning of Reformation. Theses 31 states “The man who actually buys indulgences is as rare as he who is really penitent; indeed‚ he is exceedingly rare.” Many people were buying the indulgences as willing for the forgiveness of sins‚ because they are not real penitent people. Martin Luther was saying that the people who are really penitent know that buying indulgences was not the correct way of forgiveness of sins‚ but it is really hard to find who are truly penitent. A thesis 36 is supporting this

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    Fiela’s Child Fiela’s Child‚ by Dalene Matthee‚ is written in layered narrative. This form of writing gives the reader a better understanding of events through each character’s trials and tribulations. From one chapter to the next‚ Matthee switches from the thoughts of Fiela and her family to those of Barta and her family. Matthee also creates such layers through the use of memories that build rounder characters. The firsthand thoughts of Benjamin allow the reader to see his feelings as he

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    Chapter Four ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS The prospect of creating children through somatic cell nuclear transfer has elicited widespread concern‚ much of it in the form of fears about harms to the children who may be born as a result. There are concerns about possible physical harms from the manipulations of ova‚ nuclei‚ and embryos which are parts of the technology‚ and also about possible psychological harms‚ such as a diminished sense of individuality and personal autonomy. There are ethical concerns as

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    all lives have meaning‚ there are some lives that‚ when viewed from more than one perspective‚ have more meaning than others. This imbalance can be explained through the discussion of the three main “measurements” of meaningfulness such as the egoistic perspective‚ the reasons of love and the two endoxa as well as how happy or fulfilled people feel in regards to their lives. At the moment‚ the most popular way of thinking about the topic having meaning in life seems to be that meaning comes from

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    UNIVERSITY BSN422 HEALTHCARE SAFETY ISSUES Identify any ethical concerns and the protection of human rights that are specific to your nursing research project. Explain the role of the Institutional Review Board. Select one of the identified nursing theorists and their nursing models as the framework for your nursing research project. (PLS REMEMBER TO DELETE) The major ethical concerns specific to conducting nursing research are: a) Informed consent:-This is the legal principle that an

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    horrible life changing suffering he found a way to find hope and meaning to his life. He shares the psychological perspective on how everyday life in a concentration camp was interpreted in the mind of prisoners. Frankl believed‚ “the greatest task for a man is to find their meaning in life”. According to Frankl there are three possible sources of meaning that can be found thru work‚ love‚ and thru courage during difficult times. Thru his experience in the camps where he found his meaning in life‚ Frankl

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