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  2. Imogene King - Wikipedia

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    Imogene King (January 30, 1923 – December 24, 2007) was a pioneer of nursing theory development. Her interacting systems theory of nursing and her theory of goal attainment have been included in every major nursing theory text. These theories are taught to thousands of nursing students, form the basis of nursing education programs, and are ...

  3. Nursing theory - Wikipedia

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    Nursing theory is defined as "a creative and conscientious structuring of ideas that project a tentative, purposeful, and systematic view of phenomena". [1] Through systematic inquiry, whether in nursing research or practice, nurses are able to develop knowledge relevant to improving the care of patients.

  4. Category:Nursing theorists - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Living Legends of the American Academy of Nursing

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    Created sensation theory. 2005 Imogene King: Columbia University: Loyola University Chicago: Introduced the theory of goal attainment. 2005 Joan Lynaugh: University of Pennsylvania: Director emerita of the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing. 2006 Kathryn Barnard: University of Washington: Nurse theorist who studied ...

  6. American Nurses Association Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Imogene King (1923-2007) 2004: pioneering nurse theorist [76] Hattie M. Bessent (?-2015) 2008: first African American nurse to receive a PhD at Florida A&M University and first tenured African American nurse at the University of Florida [77] Nettie Birnbach (?) 2010: president of the New York State Nurses Association [78] Claire M. Fagin (1926 ...

  7. George Remus - Wikipedia

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    George Remus (November 13, 1876 [1] – January 20, 1952) was a German-born American lawyer who was a bootlegger during the early days of Prohibition, [2] and later murdered his wife Imogene. [ 3 ] Early life

  8. How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time

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    Part IV attempts to distinguish white lies from bad lies. [14] [15] [16] Contradicting Aristotle, who believed no general rule on lying was possible, 'For he who advocates lying can never be believed or trusted,' and St Augustine, who believed all lies were sinful, the book presents a definition of good lies, and argues why it is credible and superior.

  9. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - Wikipedia

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    The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (titled The Worst Kids in the World in Australia, New Zealand and the UK) is a children's novel written by Barbara Robinson in 1972.It tells the story of six misfit children who volunteer to star in their town's Sunday school Christmas pageant, and end up teaching the town the true meaning of Christmas.