by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
What is it Like for Nurses to Experience the Death of their Patients? Camargo, Pilar It is 6:50 pm. I am about to begin another shift. As I wash my hands, I look into my room 311. The patient, a man, is in his 50s or 60s. He does not look well. His face is pale....
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
On the Notion of Special in Crafting Cane, W B I have nurtured, persevered with, labored over, a dream for six years now. The dream is 60% complete and at this rate will transform fully into a special object some four years from now. To be brief, the object is a hot...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Dissertation
Clark, Graeme T. (1993). Personal Meanings of Grief and Bereavement. Unpublished Dissertation Edmonton: University of Alberta. < Abstract > In this study, six stories of unusually complicated bereavement are explored from a hermeneutic phenomenological perspective....
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
To the Edge of Existence: Living through Grief Clark, Graeme T. We usually know death from a distance. Death is an unfortunate event which happens to others. When death strikes someone unrelated to us, we may feel a passing sense of loss or upset for their misfortune....
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
The Experience of Living with an Absent Child Connolly, Maureen His name is Phillip Thomas. I had to walk him down here. Please could you take him to the hospital where he can get proper care and live in a clean environment. I would take him but I cannot afford it....
by admin | Jan 21, 2022 | Textorium
Loneliness Davies, Mark Loneliness as Searching Its only four in the afternoon, but the overcast sky makes it seem later. I step off a curb, careful to miss the puddle along the gutter. The road is blacker than usual with the pebbles of the asphalt holding the rain in...