Papers 1861-1870 of total 3732 found.
…; Helps with patient assessment  Promotes social acceptability  Accelerate healing of wounds It is also maintained in Potter and Perry (1995) that washing and bathing give pleasure enhancing psychological well being and helps facilitate nurse…
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…tablets, as well as a range of other craftsman such as potters, saddle makers and bow makers. The goldsmiths produced items such as jewellery, and done silver inlay work like such as on the bronze dagger blades recovered from sites such as Grave IV Circle…
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…is deeply rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition. In the Psalms we read, "The earth is the Lord's and everything in it" (Ps. 24: 1 NIV). Many biblical images also suggest thinking about our lives as God's property: potter and clay (Jer. 18: 1- 8; Rome. 9: 20- 22…
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…to ensure that their organisations are continuously innovated and improved in order to achieve and maintain a sustainable competitive edge. In fact, Potter (1985) highlighted that it is this competitive ability which is considered to be at the core…
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Category: /Law & Government
…certiorari, and heard arguments twice. In the first Court hearing, Roe's opposition was Jay Floyd. Thurgood Marshal and Justice Potter Stewart heavily questioned roe's new opponent, Robert Flowers. In this case, the question that Court had to decide was whether…
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…furnished a model. Josiah Wedgewood (1730-1795) was one of those who revolutionized the production and sale of pottery. From 1700 on, the Staffordshire potters used waterwheels or windmills to turn machines which ground and mixed their materials. After 1850…
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…for greater education and can outline implications for further research. References: Crisp, J & Taylor, C. 2001, Potter and Perry's Fundamentals of Nursing, Harcourt Australia, Marrickville, NSW. Department of Human Services 2000, Hepatitis…
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…(e.g., hours to weeks) weather patterns is comparatively well studied (Brotak and Reifsnyder 1977; Johnson 1992; Potter 1996), but interactions at longer time timescales is a somewhat new undertaking in this region. Lagging relationships, such as those…
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Category: /History
Harry S. Truman. ”Early Life Harry S. Truman, the oldest of three children born to Martha Ellen Young Truman and John Anderson Truman, was born in his family’s small frame house in Lamar, Missouri, in 1884. Truman had no middle name; his…
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Category: /History
…Robbins, a left-wing chemical engineer who graduated from CCNY in 1941. After a background search on him, the FBI rejected him as a witness. After more intense investigation, two other suspects were suggested, Abraham Brothmon and Harry Gold. The FBI…
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