WardsisterThe article discusses the relevance of the work done by Sue Pembrey, author of the book "The Ward Sister: Key to Nursing." Topics discussed include the role of the ward sister in relation to individualised nursing, importance of ward sister to the running of health service and to ...
The complexity of the plays,the language used,Shakespeare invented over 1700 words that we still use today,as well a numerous phrases that are commonly used now,‘it’s Greek to me’ being one of them,he invented the word eyeball,the phrase hot-blooded and even the word epilept...
These remastered albums prove The Beatles’s music today is as relevant as it was from 1962-1969. In the 1960s, the group’s songs were about peace and love, while the civil rights movement, war and a generation gap were the new norm in the United States and in the world. Today’s...
How many people stop and make sure the e-mail is true before forwarding it? This goes all the way up the scale to the panic about the swine flu. "Othello", similarily, takes on the themes of doubt and trust. Othellos, being one of the few black people in his society (and in Sha...
Professionalism is as, perhaps even more, relevant today as it was when the concept first emerged centuries ago. Defined as a combination of knowledge, skillsdoi:10.2139/ssrn.1545509George Ramsay BeatonSocial Science Electronic PublishingBeaton, G. (2010). Why professionalism is still relevant. ...
Reaching the unreached: how can we use ICTs to empower the rural poor in the developing world through enhanced access to relevant information? Often funding agencies and donor governments face the question should they support ICT activities in their development projects. Should the money be invest....
Shakespeare's impact on the English language is undeniable. He played a significant role in shaping and standardizing the language during the 17th and 18th centuries. Through his plays and poems, he introduced over 1,700 words that are still in common use today. Shakespeare's creativity and lin...
Why did Shakespeare write Coriolanus? Why did Anne Sexton write Transformations? Why did Chaucer write The Canterbury Tales in the vernacular? Why does St. John have such a strong influence over Jane for a time in Jane Eyre?? Why is Wuthering Heights so violent?
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This is an audio transcript of theLife and Art from FT Weekendpodcast episode: ‘Why do we still love Shakespeare?’ Lilah Raptopoulos Welcome toLife and ArtfromFT Weekend. I’m Lilah Raptopoulos, and this is our Friday chat show. Today we are doing something a little different. My guest...