Wednesday, 22 January 2014

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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Great Nurses In History</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Franklin Skribbit</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>What makes a great nurse? And who are the greatest nurses in history? Getting the answers to questions like the ones above has helped many aspiring nurses know what to strive for as they go through their nursing education and training. Answering those questions also give aspiring nurses a role model or two that they can look up to.<br />
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Most "how to succeed in college" blogs and articles talk about keeping your room (especially your desk) clean and organized. Cleaned spaces help keep you organized and on task. This is true. Clean desks equal order, responsibility, and focus. Experiments have shown that students asked to work at clean desks make more socially praised decisions. They are more focused, chose healthier snacks, and offered more to charities. However, there was one interesting hitch in the oh-greatness of clean desk power. It stifled creativity.<br />
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Apparently, messes have their uses. The same experiment mentioned above showed that students asked to work at messy desks were more creative.<br />
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Yunus was born in 1940 to a Muslim family in what is now the country of Bangladesh. His father was a jeweler, which led his family to living in the city of Chittagong. Yunus had an active childhood, excelling in school while also taking part in the Boy Scout program. While at the Chittagong College, he even tried his hand at some cultural activities, winning awards for drama.<br />
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Later on she founded a nursing school where students learned about health care along with the importance of good hygiene in medicine. Many say she laid the ground work for what is now known as modern practices.<br />
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Even the amazing Col. Hannibal of the A-team said, "Remember boys, no matter how random things may appear, there's always a plan." Just as long as it's your plan or your chaos, you needn't worry about what your mess looks like to others. As long as you know what's going on, nothing else really matters.<br />
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Dix left an abusive home at age 12 and dedicated her time to social welfare in England. Dix founded the first public mental hospital in America.<br />
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They suggested that one start a project with a chaotic, messy desk (which allows for innovation, creativity, and unique thought) then slowly clean off the desk as the project begins to wrap up, which will encourage consolidating and finalizing a unified and complete project. This happens naturally for many people anyway. Who knew that there was science behind it?<br />
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Moral of the story: If you are getting an online education and your messy desk works for you, that's just fine. You have creativity on your side!<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'>Success in today's business world means having a good knowledge of marketing, management, finance, real estate, and more. These accounting and <a href="http://www.independence.edu/business/bachelors/business-administration-human-resources-emphasis">Human Resources programs</a> will give you just that-an education that is relevant to the core competencies you will need to take advantage of and advance through a wide variety of business opportunities.</div><br />
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