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    Pocahontas Memorial Hospital will need to attract in health care professionals in order to reduce the patient-physician ratio disparity. Some methods of attracting healthcare professionals are gearing towards small community-base organization. The community-based organization will offer further collaboration among the health care professionals. The collaboration will enhance the overall work environment to integrate all perspectives on positive team experience. The history of the Pocahontas Memorial

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    Strengths. Pocahontas Memorial Hospital is the only healthcare facility located within Pocahontas County. Having no competition allows them to be the single provider for the community, which allows them flexibility when deciding the future of their facilities. With every service located within one location it allows for the expansion of a free standing satellite health clinic, located away from the main medical facility. This is a common practice with healthcare organizations throughout the U.S.

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    their weapons, and corn, they would return Pocahontas back to them. He decided to let the prisoners go, and give them corn but would not give them their weapons. Her father trusted the kidnappers that they would not mistreat her (3). Unable to hand over the weapons, the British kept Pocahontas and started teaching her how to write and how to dress because Powhatan women dressed in hardly nothing on themselves. The British soon changed her name from Pocahontas to Mataoka (Tremblay 1), so she would fit

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    During this time, Jamestown was being formed by British settlers. The movie covers the formation of Jamestown. In this movie, there is a spin on the typical Jamestown story. “The New World” focuses mainly on the relationship between John Smith and Pocahontas. The two are followed through multiple plights and various other situations. The film, “The New World” is not a historically accurate representation of John Smith and Pocahantas` relationship, or even the Jamestown settlement. As stated earlier

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    not have many rights during 1616-1768, these three prominent women Pocahontas, Anne Hutchinson and Hannah Griffitts, will show many changes for women symbols from the Colony America, American Christianity to Boycotting British Goods. All three were involved in religious, political and cultural aspects during there time, making many changes and history. There are three documents that will be used to compare these three women Pocahontas Engraving (1616), Simon Van De Passee, The Examination of Mrs. Anne

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    Pocahontas, the favorite daughter of Chief Powhattan, acted as the intermediary for Jamestown. Pocahontas was kidnapped and held for a ransom of captured English prisoners and weapons (“Jamestown and the Indians: The First Decade.”). When the tribe refused to pay the ransom, she agreed to marry John Rolfe and take the name Rebecca in order to gain her freedom (“Pocahontas.”). She played the role of diplomat and translator during negotiations

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    Mouse Morality: The Rhetoric of Disney Animated Film, are the primary conflicting moral orders in Pocahontas? To begin with,in the book,Mouse Morality: The Rhetoric of Disney Animated Film,states that moral order is constructed of “implicit categories that define proper relations among individuals and groups”(douglas 38). There were many different conflicting moral orders in the movie Pocahontas. One moral order is the ethical and unethical behavior between the natives and the Europeans

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    For intense that john smith lived with the Indians in peace for a while, because in the Disney movie "Pocahontas"

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    Inside the new revival of Disney, during the 90s one of the most famous films was Pocahontas (1995) in relation to two of the most mythological figures related to the birth of the U.S.: Pocahontas and John Smith. In fact, the title of the film is the name of the mythical native. Although the events related are fictional, and different to the story related by John Smith himself (most of it if not invented almost exaggerated), the influence of the film was strong in the nineties, especially in connection

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    there is a mention of Disney’s Pocahontas. The character is criticized for giving children the image of a “young woman who has this one shoulder, skimpy dress that she's wearing, and she has Nikko, her raccoon that she

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