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    It’s been said that “If the immediate and direct purpose of our life is not suffering then our existence is the most ill-adapted to its purpose in the world” . Obviously, that person was not Aristotle (unless the entirety of Nichomachean Ethics utilizes a tone of obfuscated sarcasm typically reserved for internet forums or pretentious asides) as he posits happiness as the ultimate human end, and contemplation the best way of achieving it. However, both the vision of happiness he puts forth, as

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    Just Keep Swimming- How to Avoid Sinking into Despair Defeat is an endless cycle that college students are persistently and relentlessly swept away in. Massive waves of books that need to be studied, classwork due-dates, and impending tests frequently make them feel as though they are drowning. These students become paralyzed, sinking into the despairing belief that they cannot possibly get everything done. Others find a way to accomplish all of their requirements, but even these “go-getter” students

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    intellectual growth; such as the much happier and more compassionate human being Sissy is compared to Louisa and Tom, whom have had all ‘fancy’ rooted out of their childhood. Furthermore, although Bitzer may not be unhappy in any way, he still lacks compassion and an understanding of emotions as a result of his education under Gradgrind’s “fact only” system. As such, the administrator of this system, Gradgrind, also lacks the ability to recognise emotion, and hence was unable to acknowledge his children’s

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    Service Learning is defined as a type of teaching and learning strategy that combines community service with reflection and instruction to help enhance the learning experience and as well as strengthen communities. Some examples of service learning are; working with political organizations, neighborhood associations and a tutor elementary or secondary students are a variety of subjects. Service Learning can be implemented into many majors, such as psychology majors, nursing majors, and health and

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    I wake up to the sound of birds, the way everyone in Benevolent wakes up daily. I get dressed into my standard clothes, a hospital scrub with an aquamarine top and a lavender bottom. These colours were chosen because aquamarine is the colour for compassion and affection, and lavender is the colour which represents healing. These were the qualities which Benevolent is established around. After I get dressed I head down to the dining hall as per usual. Because of our faction’s belief that no creature

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    C. The charism of Blessed Maria Domenica As we have seen above, throughout her life was journey to the charism that build up in her little by little. And her life has turned out to be a gift for those patients who are poor and dying. From now on, I will mention to the charism of Blessed Maria Domenica in each aspects 1. Theology aspects of the charism Blessed Maria Domenica, handed down to her daughter this precious charism which is to “witness to the world the love of Christ for the sick” . For

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    Fatigue is defined as a feeling of tiredness or exhaustion or a need to rest because of lack of energy or strength. Fatigue in nurses directly affects the quality of care that the nurse gives to a patient. Nurse fatigue can be described as fatigue affecting the nurse population that may result from the following contributing factors: working long shifts in the healthcare workplace; obtaining insufficient sleep between scheduled shifts; a disturbance in circadian rhythms; and attempting to balance

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    The article, “Compassion: Our First Instinct” and the videos, “How do You Define Yourself” and “ No one Dines Alone” expanded my knowledge about compassion by teaching me that compassion is a skill everyone has that can improve their mental health and that to show compassion to others you first have to show it to yourself. The article, “Compassion: Our First Instinct¨ contributes to my understanding of compassion because it taught me that compassion is a natural skill that is key to our survival

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    Grief counseling is a much-needed field in the new millennia. As population grow and expand, races collide in culture, religion, and grief. It is imperative that Pastors, leaders, and average society understand the dynamics of grief and suffering. More important, counselors must learn how to balance their lives and the ones they chose to consul. Grief counselors need to be compassionate, attentive, yet balanced in order to be an effective treatment for their clients. “Understanding how to conduct

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    Compassion means to endure with other person, to put ourselves in somebody’s else shoes. It is a feeling of empathy, which in other words is to feel someone’s pain as though if it were our own. The book “Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life” by Karen Armstrong, discusses a set of different steps people should follow in order to be compassionate. Armstrong emphasizes in the importance of compassion in the world. The world is surrounded with problems that we do not know how to solve and by being compassionate

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