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Transcultural nursing is how professional nursing interacts with the concept of culture. Based in anthropology and nursing, it is supported by nursing theory, research, and practice.
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In the five contests for the Republican presidential nomination so far, Mitt Romney's share of the evangelical vote has risen from a low of 14 percent in the Iowa caucus to a high of 43 percent in Saturday's Nevada caucus. Is this a sign that evangelicals are becoming more accepting of Romney, a Mormon, as the nominee? - Renaissance romance writings is featured topic at EIU faculty lecture
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A year ago I visited a friend in Laventille who related a harrowing scene involving her son—driven crazy by auditory and visual hallucinations. She responded in a way she knew best—visiting a Cocorite seer—gifted in the discernment and removal of malicious spirits—ostensibly the cause of the malady. - AAPDP Annual Meeting Offers a Rich and Exciting Program
Dr Rothe is Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, and Chair of the Scientific Programs, of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry (AAPDP).
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