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    Western Nursing Theories

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    This writer is going to explore two different western nursing theories that were shaped by philosophy, politics, history and society and view the revolutionary application of the theories in the modern world. In the beginning of a journey to a psychiatric nursing career, a student needs to consider nurses of the past, and present, and the theories they developed. Nursing is constantly evolving and the nursing theories evolve in response to society’s evolution.(Barker,2009) Historically politics

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    Qualitative Research Essay

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    BASIC CONCEPTS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH (An Essay) By Deborah Sitorus One of the ways to gain knowledge is by carrying out some research. As what Zacharia (2012) stated that in daily life most people conduct research to gain knowledge. A research can be carried out qualitatively or quantitatively depends on the research purposes and needs and the type of information the researcher is seeking. My concern in this essay is to briefly share my understandings about basic concepts of qualitative research

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    BASIC CONCEPTS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH (An Essay) By Deborah Sitorus One of the ways to gain knowledge is by carrying out some research. As what Zacharia (2012) stated that in daily life most people conduct research to gain knowledge. A research can be carried out qualitatively or quantitatively depends on the research purposes and needs and the type of information the researcher is seeking. My concern in this essay is to briefly share my understandings about basic concepts of qualitative research

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    There are quantitative and qualitative methods in the realm of academic research seem to be the most relevant to the domains of professional study at Henley-Putnam University. These methods involve the collection of different types of data to help better understand the world around us. Quantitative research is associated with the hard sciences such as chemistry, engineering, and mathematics such as measuring items quantitatively can consist of observing the distance between planets as they revolve

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    The acting in Saving Private Ryan is phenomenal and it baffles me that none of the actors received any real recognition for their performance. The film’s casting is a brilliant array of actors ranging from personality actors, character and wild card, and one of Hollywood’s megastars. These actors bring their character to life almost to the point that you believe, they are actually playing themselves on the screen. One of the film’s best scenes is when the squad maneuvers on and takes out a German

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    Nature is defined as the phenomena of the physical world that existed including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations. Nature was also related to an existence of things such as the unseen world which is God, angels, air, and etc. In philosophical study, one of the branches which is metaphysics, the study of existence always connected with the nature. In this assignment, we believe that every natural things must have

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    G.W.F. Hegel made enormous contribution to the development of the concept of ‘alienation’ in discursive terms. Hegel’s The Phenomenolgy of Mind elucidates the concept of ‘alienation’ and ‘self-alienated spirit’ which however here have consequences far more significant and opposite to the generalized concept of ‘alienation’. He bases his account of the development of human spirit and human self-development on the premise of the concept of alienation. To Hegel, the “self is a historical and social

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    talk about those paradigms discussed by Guba with an addition of pragmatism and (Shadish, 1995) talks about the concept of ‘logical positivism’. Bryman (2004) refers to positivism and interpretivism and differentiates these from its variations; phenomenology and symbolic interactionism. To clarify – and make myself feel slightly better – Morgan (2007) explains that social scientists can talk about ‘paradigms’ and each easily mean something entirely different. Morgan talks about four versions – each

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    Older Viennese Women

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    In this study a narrative design was appropriate to understand in depth about personal, social and cultural aspect on occupations, identity and experiences through life story perspective. Though, one would argue phenomenology method wasn’t applied to understand the lived experiences among these women. The narrative analysis provided an in-depth exploration to their identity overtime and the changes in occupations that were valued by these women and were related to their

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    3. Methodology This chapter will present how the author finds answers to our research questions, the author will explain the origin of secondary data and how the samples will be selected. Figure 9 is the schematic presentation of the methodology. Figure 9 Methodology Process (Foster, 1998, p. 81) 3.1 Purpose of the Research In the chapter of Research Purpose and Objectives, the purpose of this research has been briefly explained. Generally, there are three common types of purposes of academic research:

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