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    Clinical Theory Practice of the 21st Century Situation Specific theory According to the clinical nursing practice of the 21st century, I believe that nurses require situation specific theories that are based on the theory, research and practice to provide the ultimate holistic care to the patients and their families. This does not mean that we should disregard grand or mid-range theories. Actually, we should begin our research with grand theories that were developed on the bases of nature,…

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    Nelson, David L. (1997). Why the profession of occupational therapy will flourish in the 21st century. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 51(1), 11-24. Retrieved from http://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=1861753 Summary It has been believed that occupation has a therapeutic effect on humans since the founding of Occupational Therapy. Occupation can be defined as the relationship between occupational form and occupational performance. Occupational performance is the doing and…

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    In her article “Victorian Values For the 21st Century” (Globe and Mail, October 5 2013), Margaret Wente addresses the topic of success among females and males; and how both genders differ in terms of aptitude and attitude. She believes that to be successful in a profession, one must possess 19th century qualities. Her purpose is to argue that males lack the required qualities to be successful. Furthermore, she argues that females have a better work ethic than males; and that females possess the…

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    new economy.” Observers consider the new economy an unprecedented phenomenon, a frontier that requires a heightened degree of forward thinking and planning from workers in order for them to achieve success. According to analysts, people in the 21st century workplace must have a combination of digital literacy, adaptability, and global awareness in order to prosper in the new economy. Given such, I feel as though I will be prepared for success with continuous personal and educational development.…

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    available until I am required to return to the traditional 40-hour working week. This means there is less time readily available for me to develop the natural maternal bond with my children following this general guideline expected of women in the 21st century as this New Zealand legislation is serving to dictate women’s lifestyle choices. There is also nine to 50-hour subsidy available depending on the circumstances for me to place my children into child care. This is sufficient encouragement…

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    citizens. He designed the purposes of “High school, Grammar School, and Kindergarten. George Novack, author of “John Dewey’s Theories of Education” states that, “The High School” was created in the 19th century in order to care for the commerce industry. “Grammar School” was inherited from the eighteenth century was it was thought that boys required minimal education (read, write, and calculate) in order to care for themselves as adults. Finally, “Kindergarten” served a purpose of accommodating…

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    One element that I did not like from the Hamlet performance was the time period the director had chosen to stage it in. I expected the actors to recite the Hamlet play-text in a modernized way since the time period was set in the 1950s; it only made my ability to comprehend the actor’s dialogue more complicated and confused. The second element I did not like from the Hamlet performance was the role change of Laertes from Morgan C. Hall to Rex Glover. I was really looking forward to watching a…

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    Pedagogical Framework

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    material consisted of the core subjects and as Hubbard (2015) identified concentrated on the three “R’s” -reading, writing and arithmetic, with the teacher being the exclusive provider of the curriculum content. Conversely, a new practice for 21st century learners is to work collaboratively with cohorts and others around the…

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    but it’s not. This change means that schools and other educational institutions now need to be organized differently. Teachers, students, parents, and administrators need to think differently, and to understand why they need to think differently (21st Century…

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    Night-Time Analysis

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    Culturally the truth value of honesty has changed from history compared to this century. Philoctetes a 12th century story showed the value of honesty in different way than the 21st century of the curious incident of the dog in the night-time. Both story showed characters who understand the true value of honesty different. Both story showed a different perspective of knowing how to tell the truth and when to tell the truth as of for Philoctetes the main character Neoptolemus believed it shows…

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