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    Women like Hannah Blair, Deborah Sampson, and Mary Waters decided to risk becoming spies, secret soldiers, and nurses for the Patriot army. Their work has been remembered and they inspired other women during the Revolutionary War and later times to stand up for themselves, their…

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    When focusing on clinical rotations you have a certain dress code that you have to follow and it also applies to when you become a pediatric nurse practitioner. In general, any nurse’s dress code no matter what your specialty is will always be scrubs. Scrubs are shirts or tunic-style tops and trouser combinations (Britt, pg. 2). Anything regarding hair, piercings, and tattoos are included in dress codes for clinical settings and hospitals (Dusseault, pg.2). If any of these things aren’t covered…

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    Deborah Tannen, professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, evaluate the difference between direct and Indirect communication and its effectiveness towards peoples’ way of life with her essay How to Give Orders Like a Man. Tannen challenges the belief that talking in an indirect way indubitably reveals an absence of self-confidence or shows a powerless individual who has no real authority. There are multiple aspects touching on how each individual communicates with others, such as…

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    and maltreatment. Its shown that adults with anti-personality disorder had high rates of been beat and having a parent that had a substance use disorder a, went to jail, or attempted suicide. Which Eminem did face as well. We know Eminem’s mother Deborah had a substance use disorder and we know that Eminem was beat as well. He is also easily angry and quite impulsive, and also does and especially says thing that are not the norms of our society. So for these reasons I believe he fits this…

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    American Women's Roles

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    Women’s role in society drastically changed from the development of European colonies up to the American Revolution. During the early development of European colonies, we’ll look at the lives of Native American women and their roles in society and how they changed through the colonization of North America. Specifically, I’ll look at the life of Pocahontas and Jikonsahseh, prominent Native American women. I will look at enslaved women from their initial arrival until the abolishment of slavery by…

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    “Medical Miracles” are a treasured and exciting part of medicine and its advancement. They are indicative of great progress in medicine as well as unique occurrences for events that result in a happy or positive outcome. The discovery of ‘Immortal Life’ in cells happened in the mid-1900s following the treatment of an African American woman named Henrietta Lacks. The cells taken from her cervix were the first of human cells to grow rapidly and reproduce many generations of cells in a culture in a…

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    In the novel Secret Life of Bees, the bee represents the mother figure. As the story progresses the bee goes from representing Lily’s mother to August who takes care of Lily, but ultimately it illustrates a caring “mother” who is affectionate and tends to Lily like her own. Throughout the novel Lily longs for a person in her life to take care of her and do all the things mothers do. From the beginning of the novel she says how you could tell at school which kids had moms and which did not. Lily…

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    Mediterranean. I like to talk about raising my family, because it is one of my greatest accomplishments. Family: Three of my siblings are still living; Charlene, Jean, and Ardelle. My wife’s name is Linda, together we have two daughters; Gail and Deborah, and one son; Daniel. Music/TV/Movies: I like old time country music. I enjoy watching Law movies and dramas. I also like to watch hockey and basketball. Environment: I enjoy sitting in my recliner and watching TV. I like to have my radio…

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    Grief And Bereavement

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    Statement of the Problem: Military members and Veterans have unique end-of-life issues which impact and often complicate grief and bereavement. It is imperative that nursing faculty train and develop nursing students to meet the needs facing our nation as current conflicts draw down, our nation’s Heroes return to their hometown, and ultimately face end-of-life issues. The specific war (Vietnam, WWII, Korea, Gulf War, OEF/OIF) and perceived acknowledgement by the healthcare professional can…

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    Women In The Bible

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    Words of encouragement for 12-30-2015: Leaders Definition - The person who leads or commands a group, a guiding or directing head. Leadership can be found in a variety of people. Consequently, the Bible tells of two strong women in the book of Judges, who were used by the LORD, to gain the victory over one of Israel's greatest enemies, Sisera. Furthermore, It's quite fascinating to see how these two sisters didn't allow the fact that they were women, to hinder them from doing great…

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