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    Imogene King proposes her concepts of persons, objects, and things can be generalized to give significance and evidence to practice. Her concept focuses on human behavior of nurses. She asks three questions inquiring about the goal, functions, and expandability of knowledge in relation to a nurse. This portion of her theory uses a systems framework that focuses on internal and external influences. The main concept of her theory focuses on the personal system between a nurse and a patient.…

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    In her article “Analyzing Concept”, Susan R. Horton explains what it’s like for everyone to have the same concept and each individual concept of their own. She analyzes that by giving us an example of how each specific academia like sociology, biology, and psychology have their own way of analyzing and processing their concepts when it comes to the word “sex”. For example, “Biology thinks as reproduction,Psychology understands it as drives, and sociology as reflecting with the social norms”…

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    In Nodding’s text, “Why Care About Caring”, the concept of care is depicted in terms of its importance in the educational system. Care is referred to as a human’s basic necessity in life. The ideas of the fundamental core of caring, how it is applied and the relation to ethics are reviewed throughout the text. This is compared and contrasted to some of the problems that may arise. The author chose to separate the chapter into six important aspects of care including the fundamental nature of the…

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    My individual self-concept is that I am independent, hard-working, organized and conscientious. I think that my upbringing and background have been extremely influential in shaping me into the person I am today. Growing up, my parents both worked full-time and were extremely hard-working and organized, which are definitely characteristics that they instilled in me. I have always been very conscious of other people’s emotions, as well as my own, and always try my best to please others.…

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    The four skill builder concepts that I feel pertained to my experiences this quarter were other-centered messages, initiating conversation, clarifying supportive intentions, and describing feelings. Starting with other-centered messages I feel that I used this skill throughout this quarter. A particular example that comes to mind with my utilizing of this skill is just recently when I had a conversation with my sister, Danielle. My sister Danielle is currently taking a break from classes from BC…

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    Conceptualization Summary

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    The authors used similar ways in which they conceptualized the main ideas as well as the concepts in the chapter. To conceptualize something means to define the main term. In general the process of conceptualization involves the validity of any research that has been or will be done. Describing measurement sources is a huge step in all of this, one will measure sources such as question, observations, as well as available data. The first example in Bachman and Schutt is in reference to a June…

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    The Automatic Millionaire teaches many important concepts and leads its readers on the path towards becoming future millionaires. The Automatic Millionaire shows how you can be a millionaire over time without self-discipline or budgeting. The three main concepts that I thought were the most important were the Latte Factor, and how it impacts our lives. The next is the “Automate for a Rainy Day” concept, and how you should always plan for a “Rainy Day”. Lastly, I’ll go into what tithing is and…

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    Jane Testa Case Study

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    one of the biggest sugarcane producers in the world. Every major plantation was almost self-sufficient and was like a village on its own with its own schools, gym, theater, banking system, churches, social halls, and others because the plantation was there to subsidize it. Those communities were living with the concept of people understanding to live together and work together. For example, the Japanese concept of ‘Tanomoshi’ was prevalent. This refers to where people come together into a ‘Hui’…

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    James Baldwin’s Concept of the ‘innocent country’ is how America is in a position that enables, and allows the discrimination, and placement of people of color in to environments that is the ghetto. Because it is the authors of devastation that placed people of a different ethnicities in to a dispossessed position of life. For Baldwin’s rhetorical concept of innocence can be recognized as the mental perception of a person who commits a crime, and continues to believe they are innocent of their…

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    Jean Paul Sartre Analysis

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    Nietzsche believes in our authenticity and individual will. Although Sartre and Nietzsche share the same position toward traditional morality, they have difference concepts. Lastly, I believe that Nietzsche’s concept is superior to Sartre’s, since his idea is wider, and it covers more toward our morality; furthermore, I think Satre’s concept of bad faith makes his idea getting too…

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