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    Nursing concepts summary for the nursing profession Nursing involves numerous ideas and concepts to the profession. Nurses should recognize the importance of being well versed and rounded in the different concepts such as reflection, ethics, critical thinking, nursing organizations, learning and education. These concepts will allow nurses to provide the best possible care. Nursing can be a stressful and strenuous job. Nurses at times may feel underappreciated because of the amount of patients…

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    Night Bystanders Essay

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    Bystanders were people who were fearful and played it safe. A. These people chose not to help with the Nazi Victims, being fearful of the consequences. B. During World War II many just stood by and watched the cruel acts happen. The children of the holocaust had their lives very rough throughout the tragic event. A. These children were tortured by their teachers in front of the class before the Jews were forbidden to go to school. B. Children risked their lives in the ghetto by smuggling…

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    McColskey THE HOLOCAUST Much has been written about Adolf Hitler and The Holocaust since the 1940s. The definition of a holocaust is "a disaster that results in the large-scale destruction of life." (Resnick 9) Most people specifically know about only one holocaust; the one Adolf Hitler is responsible for. This Holocaust "refers to the annihilation of millions of Jews and other peoples by Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany during World War Il" (Resnick 9). More than eleven million innocent people…

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    Personal Narrative: Cloey

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    If it wasn't for Cloey, I still would have been that shy little girl I was. She has helped me to reach out and talk more. I never liked to talk at school or anywhere for that fact. Cloey was the one that came up to me to talk for the first time. That resulted in this life-long friendship. Cloey is a slim, short girl, around five feet tall. As seen by most people, her hair, usually braided, is blond with light brown highlights. By the way her lively blue eyes look, you can see her emotion. Near…

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    “Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school. It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education,” a quote said by Albert Einstein. Everyone deserves a right to an education not just by their ethnicity, social status, religion, or how they portray themselves. It depends on how willingly people are to achieve it. Joy Castro talked about the themes of social status, religion, and ethnicity in her passage "Hungry." As you read more, you learn about other…

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    Syncretism In Cuba

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    Cuba's prevailing religion is Christianity, primarily Roman Catholicism, although in some instances it is profoundly modified and influenced through syncretism. A common syncretic religion is Santería, which combined the Yoruba religion of the African slaves with Catholicism and some Native American strands; it shows similarities to Brazilian Umbanda and has been receiving a degree of official support. The Roman Catholic Church estimates that 60 percent of the population is Catholic,[2] but only…

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    Outline On The Holocaust

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    between 1941 and 1945. Jews were targeted for extermination as part of a larger event involving the persecution and murder of other groups, including in particular the Roma and "incurably sick”, as well as political opponents, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, ethnic Poles, and Soviet prisoners of war.…

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    they were put to extreme labor, and they had unsanitary living conditions. In those work camps the people housed were put under extreme duress. People housed in these camps were "German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats, Roma (Gypsies), Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and persons accused of "asocial" or socially deviant behavior. (NAZI CAMPS (2014, June 20, n.a) they were also fed very little, because of that and the fact that they were worked so hard most of the prisoners died from…

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    Medical Ethics Case Study

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    doctor’s duty to do what he or she deems necessary to save the patient’s life. In his article, “Children of Jehovah’s Witnesses and Adolescent Jehovah’s Witnesses: What Are Their Rights?”, Dr. S. Wooley expresses that “(a) limited life experience cannot truly give one the opportunity to rationalize a belief that may eventually lead to death” regarding to minors who were raised within the Jehovah’s witness community. Dr. Wooley suggests that even minors do not know what is best for themselves in…

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    No matter where we are raised, a common theme can be found in each society. Whether it be the family, place of religion, work environment, or the country we live in; there will always be culture involved in each. Culture can be defined as “ …the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place or time” (Merriam-Webster). We unconsciously add to our culture as each generation passes. The culture of the United States has evolved over the past 100 years, and will continue to…

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