The book ¨ The Nightingale¨, has had a huge impact on me. It has taught me about sacrifice, family, heroism, kindness and human resilience. It has also taught me to not waste what you have and cherish every moment, because it can be gone in an instant. It made me understand more of what sacrifice means and what some people are willing to do for their family to keep them safe. It also taught me alot about family and how important family is. Family is super important to keep and help when you need help or when times are rough. Vianneś ability to bounce back at hard times has inspired me to help other people who are going through rough times. Heroism is a big part of this book. It has taught me you can impact so many people´s lives in such a little
This chapter is about the young Emperor gets her sickness. Takiko plays on the Kyoto and its soothes the young Emperor which it helps her survive through it.
Florence Nightingale was an immense impact on nursing, who “became famous for her revolutionary work as a nurse during the Crimean War” (Kent 30). “She dedicated her life to improving conditions in hospitals, beginning in an army hospital during the Crimean War,” (3 Registered). Her actions were then used by “concerned individuals, rather than by professionally trained nurses” during the Civil War, (Registered 279). Many of Nightingale’s ideas were brought into modern times, but with the improvement of technology and licensed nurses. With the influence and patience of Florence Nightingale, nursing has evolved into an outstanding career.
Over the past two decades, EBP has expanded on Florence's theories. EBP constitutes the combination of clinical expertise, patient values, and research evidence when making decisions about patient care. In the 1990's, it was determined that just increasing knowledge was not sufficient for improving patient outcomes. To obtain better patient outcomes "new knowledge must be transformed into clinically useful forms, effectively implemented across the entire care team within a systems context,
The Southern part of America clung tightly to the construction and expectations of traditional gender roles and traits that children were expected to inherit. This meant that men and women had certain expectations on how to behave, what type of jobs were available and how to dress. These conclusions strung to many small cities, particularly focused on Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s. While Jean Louise Scout Finch is discovering her identity in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee indicates and promotes that gender roles are deconstructed with regards to Scout’s clothing, behavior and education.
Florence Nightingale is one of the most influential and renowned person in nursing due to her contribution to the practice of what nursing is today from her theories, literatures, schools, etc. resulting for her to be called “the mother of modern nursing”. The book to be reviewed in this paper is by Reef (2017) entitled Florence Nightingale: The courageous life of the legendary nurse. The author of this paper with her background as a nurse knows how big Nightingale’s impact was for nursing and hopes she could be an influential leader in this field as well. Because of the curiosity of what Nightingale’s real history was, what are the works and accomplishments she has done, and what lead her to be one of the great leaders in nursing opted for the selection of this book. As the title of the book implies, the life of Florence Nightingale was narrated in this book from her birth to death. It included her love and passion for nursing, as well as, the struggles and achievements she has encountered and done to be a successful nurse and leader in this field. This paper will explore how Nightingale adopted leadership as a vocation; theoretical framework, style, leadership traits she practiced will also be examined; together with the qualities she emulated to inspire followership; and shortcomings of her leadership approach that the author of this paper will try to overcome.
The Melodious Song of a Nightingale Resilience is an amazing skill to help you overcome the hardest challenges, including loneliness, pain, and tragic losses. Many resilient people have an incredible story and are successful in society. Hannah emphasizes the importance of resilience in The Nightingale, especially through the lives of the protagonists. Vianne and Isabelle have led a misfortunate life since childhood, but continue to amaze people through their incredible journey of resilience through World War II. In Hannah’s, The Nightingale, Hannah develops the theme of resilience through the protagonists’ loneliness, pain, and tragic losses.
In this document I will identify myself as a company called You Inc. in which I will identify my strategy to succeed in the ever changing and challenging environment. I will identify my skills and how I intend to distinguish myself from the competition and create a competitive advantage. To create this competitive advantage and make myself available to a variety of different business venues I will create a mission statement confirming my goals which will help perspective clients or employers. A mission statement is “A written declaration of an organization's core purpose and focus that normally remains unchanged over time” (Business Dictionary.com)
Florence Nightingale brought tremendous change to the world of nursing. She was truly a pioneer, paving the way for many to follow, with her ground breaking new outlook on nursing care. Florence was born in 1820 to a well off British family. She was said to be a very intelligent child, so her father gave her a thorough education. An extended education, at that time, was mostly reserved for men. Florence received her education from her father and an assortment of private tutors. She received lessons in modern languages, literature and higher mathematics. She showed a particularly strong interest in mathematics which later in her life would prove quite helpful. After receiving her education, she had become discontent with her home life, and
Florence Nightingale was born in 1820, May 12. Florence along with her two siblings, mother, and father resided at the family’s estate, Lea Hurst. Florence was provided an education from her father, who was a wealthy landowner. When Florence was a girl she would provide services to the ill and poor, but she knew her true calling was nursing.
E. Historical Nursing Figure The greatest historical figure in nursing is Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern day nursing. Nightingale contribution to the nursing field was huge. She was the first theorist of nursing and introduced nurses to the Environment Theory. The major concept of this theory is cleanliness directly relates to disease prevention.
I have learned countless lessons that have helped shaped me. Even some of the smallest experiences in my life taught me a bigger lesson than those of which I have suffered, like falling of a railing and ripping my ears in half. Despite the circumstances, without these individual life experiences, whether good or bad, I would not be as wise before. The teachings from my small encounter can co-relate to the short text “The Nightingale and The Rose” written by Oscar Wilde, “Good Country People” written by Flannery O’Conner and “Eloisa to Abelard” written by Alexander Pope. The symbolism, themes and even the message of the story closely reminds me of the life experience when I was meddling in Julian and Cindy’s relationship. “The Nightingale and
Florence Nightingale was born in Florence, Italy. Her parents named her after the city she was born in. She was born on May 12,1980, she was raised mostly in Derbyshire England. Many people when they hear Florence Nightingale think about her as a nurse and for her fight for better hospital care. Florence did a lot more in her life than achieve better hospital conditions, and become a nurse. She was a brilliant mathematician, and used statistics to apply them to achieve her reforms. Florence was a well-educated woman in a number of fields other than math;
Social Media in Education General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the Pros and Cons of social media in education. Introduction I. Attention Getter: How many of you have used the Internet? Keep your hands raised if you use social media websites too.
Where does one go when he or she feels the need to disconnect from their reality ? People often seek to escape their reality physically, but also mentally by using imagination. Imagination allows one to disconnect from the real world problems that may cause fear, despairs, or isolation. In John Keats poem, “Ode to a Nightingale” discusses the idea of mortality and death throughout the poem by escaping reality. By looking at escapism, one can see the poet’s struggle with physical and mental state, which most readers don’t see; this is important because it shows symbolism through the nightingale.
“Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret.” (Keats) In “Ode to A Nightingale,” John Keats is the narrator who is in a state of drowsiness and numbness when he sees a nightingale and then goes on to explain his encounter with the bird. Although the surface level meaning of the poem is a man expressing his thought to and about a bird, there is a deeper meaning that can be seen when you investigate the literary devices used. Keats uses imagery, tone, and symbolism to display the theme of pain and inner conflict between life and death.