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    theories have transformed the nursing profession. Jean Watson, a nursing theorist that developed the theory “Human Caring,” implements “carinas” which in Latin means “love for all people.” Watson provided a fresh prospective according to Cara (2003) “upholding these caring values in our daily practice helps transcend the nurse from a state where nursing is perceived as “just a job” to that of a gratifying profession” (p.51). Jean Watson theory is comprised of three elements; the carative…

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    Sigmund Freud and John B. Watson are two of the most famous pioneers of psychology. Though they had different ideas of how the human mind worked, the two had similar theories on human behavior. Sigmund Freud's’ background in biology, physiology, and neurology influenced his work in the field of psychology. Freud founded the branch of psychology known as psychoanalysis. He studied neurological reasons for people's behaviors, theorizing that people's phobias and mental illnesses stem from…

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    In Brave New World, the character Helmholtz Watson is a rebel. He’s confident, he has an intellectual curiosity, an appreciation for art, and he is passionate. Ernest Hemingway was also a rebel; he took risks in his life as well as his writing. In the book, Watson expresses his feelings towards passionate writing saying, “...I try to teach my students-how to write piercingly.”(70), which tells us that Watson wants to be able to write and not feel like his work is empty and meaningless.…

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    In the novel, Montana 1948 by Larry Watson, follows a twelve-year-old boy dealing with adult issues in his family and does not know what to think of these controversies. A novel in which includes many issues going on today sends numerous messages to the reader, a big theme being sometimes justice being served isn’t always the justice deserved. In David’s family, he has a babysitter, Marie, who is very much adored by the whole family, and she becomes ill. David’s father, Wesley, wants to bring…

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    story along with your entire family tree. Secondly, House Holmes’s spin off character House can diagnose his patient’s illness’ without ever meeting them. Lastly, while viewing the show series Elementary, Mr. Holmes takes on crime with his partner Watson and leaves your mind wondering, how did he know that? Holmes has become a household name: he’s intelligent and witty, and without a doubt Sherlock Holmes has adapted through the twenty first century. He has become a super human character as he…

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    A Study In Pink Analysis

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    Can all information be uncovered by the science of deduction? Sherlock Holmes is a consulting detective who works to prove that it can. Sherlock has the extraordinary ability to reveal characteristics of strangers, simply by observing what most people fail to notice. His skills are expressed in literature, A Study in Scarlet, and motion picture, “A Study in Pink”. Both of these storylines follow Holmes and his assistant as they expose the clues behind a suspicious murder. The passage and show…

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    the two works is that there was no mention of Laura Lyons and Mr. Frankland in the movie because there was no one playing those roles in the cast of the film. Laura Lyons and Mr. Frankland are a relevant part of the novel because on pages 162-167, Watson interrogates her and he finds out that she had a connection to Sir Charles.…

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    Nursing Theory Analysis Paper: The Philosophy of Jean Watson and her Theory of Human Caring Jean Watson is a caring and compassionate individual who has devoted her life’s work to the phenomena of human caring within the nursing practice (Watson, 2016a). Her Theory of Human Caring is a middle-range theory that focuses on the spiritual experience between the healthcare professional and the patient that can often be overlooked by medical science (Watson, 2016a). Further discussion will reveal how…

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    done in China and his right hand is bigger than his left. Sherlock Holmes appeals to millions of readers because he makes his story more appealing. His readers think that he is smart, talented, and intelligent, for the things he does like crimes. Watson sees himself as a person who loves to solve mysteries and crimes, he presents himself to the readers as a person who is interested with working for Sherlock Holmes. He asks a lot of questions…

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    is very observant, but he is also modest when it comes to his talents. When Holmes explains how he followed Watson’s train of thought during his reverie, Watson is amazed. Holmes says in response, “It was very superficial, my dear Watson.” It can also be assumed that Holmes doesn’t like to be alone. While dreaming of going on a vacation, Watson says about Holmes: “Neither the country nor the sea presented the slightest attraction to him. He loved to lie in the very center of five millions of…

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