Articles, tagged with "florence nightingale", page 5
10th March 2009
Florence Nightingale once said, "I attribute my success to this - I never gave or took any excuse."
According to recent research the most common justification people don't exercise is:
1. I don't have the time
2. It's genetic, my family is over...
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Author:
Suzanne Andrews
10th March 2009
Since inception, the word nursing has been associated with assisting and caring for people in their way of living so as to ensure that these people are able to spend most of their lives with utmost comfort. Considered a noble profession, nursing signifies...
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Author:
Robert Bell
06th March 2009
All across the world education and professional studies are in great boom. There are many new universities opening, both public and private. This has lead to shortage of faculty in the upcoming colleges and universities and has thus increased the faculty ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
05th January 2009
According to many bloggers feeding off a London Daily Mail survey, 25% of Britons believe that Winston Churchill did not really exist. According to the report, 'Likewise, they think historical figures such as Florence Nightingale, Sir Walter Raleigh, Maha...
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craigread01@gmail.com
16th December 2008
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet changed the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who...
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Author:
Subhash Chand Bassi
08th September 2008
Before the 19th Century, nursing was just another daily chore or duty of women folk. Whether in the home or in the street, women have always used their nurturing dispositions and instinctive nursing and healing abilities to comfort, and in some cases cure...
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Author:
Jasco Bradley
03rd September 2008
Nursing is a noble profession and requires as much dedication as that of a doctor. A nurse is the primary care-giver to a patient and contributes in the safe recovery of patients. Good nurses are always in demand. Any medical service is incomplete without...
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Author:
shiksha
19th May 2008
Here is a list of some famous people and they all have something in common. Can you guess what that is?
• Susan B. Anthony (U.S.): Fought for Women's Rights in the United States
• Vinoba Bhave (India): Founder and leader of the Land Gift Movement...
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Author:
Akhil Shahani
09th May 2008
St. Paul's cathedral has overlooked the London Skyline since 604 AD a constant reminder of spirituality in a modern business oriented cosmopolitan city. An Anglican cathedral located on Ludgate Hill and is the seat of the Bishop of London. Though the pres...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th May 2008
The main access route to Jimmy's Hospital on Beckett Street and was closed to the public after an explosion.
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said, ‘One of the main access routes to Jimmy's had been closed, but the Accident and Emergency depar...
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Author:
Karri Madelline
08th April 2008
It is no secret that one of the most powerful tools in public speaking is humor. No matter how glum the subject matter if the speaker can get the audience laughing at some anecdotal story, joke or wisecrack the crowd relaxes and the rest is a piece of cak...
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Author:
Rev Michael Bresciani
26th March 2008
We all know nurses to be these smiling professionals in immaculate white medical nursing uniforms, always ready and willing to help us with out health care needs. This however, has not always been the case.
Before the late years of the nineteenth cen...
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Author:
Charlie Angeles
11th February 2008
When we visit hospitals and see them sparkling and cheerful, we know all this is a result of the efforts put in by the courageous and intelligent lady. -Florence Nightingale .The nursing profession today owes a lot to the invaluable contribution of Flore...
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Author:
nisha sharma
23rd April 2007
The origin of nursing uniforms is uncertain. One proposal considers the convents as the source. Nuns were the original nurses. As a result, their somber black and white outfits inspired the plain clothing worn by successive caregivers. Another suggestion ...
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Author:
Grant Eckert
13th January 2007
A recent survey indicated that nearly 30% of American parents are seriously considering homeschooling their children rather than sending them to school. Home schooling is a different way of education for many parents. It allows children to be educated at ...
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Author:
Ricky Lim