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    Learning is defined as a relatively permanent change in behaviour as a result of acquisition of skills, knowledge or behaviour through the act of teaching, experiences or study. The large majority of our behaviours are learnt through experiences, either intentionally, or unintentionally. The most prominent examples of learning are conditioning and cognitive learning. Learning can also be passive or active, with classical conditioning being an example of passive learning, whilst cognitive learning

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    Hanau, Germany, Jakob in the year 1785 and Wilhelm following in 1786 (Encyclopedia of World Biography 1). Their father, Wilhelm Grimm died in 1798 leaving the family dependent on their grandfather and aunt (P. Malone 6). The brothers, their mother Dorothea Grimm and four other siblings, then moved in with their aunt. Thanks to their aunt, Jakob and Wilhelm were able to join a high school called, “Luceum Fridericianum”, In Kassel, Germany (Rita Amend 1). They then attended The University of Marburg

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    Who Is Dennis Rader?

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    Dennis Rader aka B.T.K Dennis Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburg Kansas. He was the eldest of four sons born to William and Dorothea Rader. When Dennis was young he recalls his grandmother strangling chickens which led to his obsession with strangulation. Eventually, he started to kill cats and dogs by hanging them as a young child. As early as his elementary days, Rader admits have had sexual fantasies about bondage, control, and torture. Dennis knew he had to keep his inner world a secret

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    or answers the question. ____ 1. Throughout history, artists have regularly served political ends by using their art to make visual statements. Which of the following artists has created an overtly political statement with his/her work? |a. |Dorothea Lange | |b. |John Sloan | |c

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    Phoebe Palmer was born on December 18, 1807, in New York City. Phoebe and her sister, Sarah, were raised in a strict, dedicated Methodist family. Her parents, Henry Worrall and Dorothea Blanche Wade, experienced a religious conversion during the Wesleyan Revival in England before immigrating to the United States. They taught strict Methodist values to their children, and conducted in-house worship sessions twice a day. Phoebe always had a strong devotion to her faith and even received catechism

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    important that nurses now stand up and be proud that we’re nurses while pushing society and media to realize how hard we work to get where we are. We also work hard to make a loved one feel safe, secure and comfortable while in our care. I’m thankful for Dorothea Dix, Lydia Hall, Loretta Ford, and Florence Wald, just to name a few, for paving the way towards a better nursing practice. The nursing leaders truly have helped show why we need a concrete expectation on what a registered nurse should be taught

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    A new gesture of documentary, urban and rural conditions integrated during the Great Depression in 1930. Well-known photographers name Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, John Vachon, Russel Lee were funded by the Farm Security Administration under the supervision of Roy Stryker for their storybook of photo documentations. 1950 Robert Frank expand a manipulation technique of more direct , expressive and

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    social issues because of who they were. But in the areas of culture, Okies can claim their greatest feats, they skyrocketed sympathetic artists to popularity as they raised attention to the migrants. Such as Woody Guthrie for his folk songs, and Dorothea Lange for her photos that raised

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    Orem’s Basic Conditioning Factors Dorothea Orem’s self-care deficit theory’s nursing goal is to assist individuals to meet all their self-care needs by teaching them with skillful healthy habits (Hood, 2014, p. 137). In order for nurses to provide the support needed by an individual, they must assess all their patients’ self-care requisites. As explained by Moore (2015), “Orem uses the self-care requisites as a basis for assessment [in] the nursing process.” These self-requisites are universal needs

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    were unable to work, people came together to help and this was the beginning. Social work came about because of the effort of many people. The first person is Dorothea L. Dix. Mental issues have always been an issue that people did not know what to do with. People presumed mental issue as a disease and did not know how to treat it. Dorothea Dix became a pioneer for these

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