20 résultats pour "nursie"
- Benoît de Nursie, saint - religieux.
- Benoît de Nursie - encyclopédie.
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BENOIT de NURSIE, saint
>-~ J:) ~ < c: "' E ~ "0 cii " ~ .... . ~ fondé douze monast èr es! Ce dépa rt pr écipit é n 'arriva pas à e ffacer l'imag e d'une solide ré puta tion d'homme vertueux, qui ava it réussi à lui atti rer un petit groupe de disciples fidèles. Vers 529, il se retira avec eux au mont Cassin , où il fonda le prem ier monastère du futur ordre bénédictin. L'établissement d'une nouvelle règle monastique Grâce au zèle de ses disciples et à son...
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Medicine.
C Other Health Professionals Medicine is not restricted to physicians. A wide variety of health care practitioners work in this exciting field. By far the largest professional group is nurses. Registerednurses help physicians during examinations, treatment, and surgery. They observe, evaluate, and record patients’ symptoms, administer medications, and provideother care ( see Nursing). Nurse practitioners perform basic duties once reserved for physicians, such as diagnosing and treating common i...
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Shark - biology.
Sharks have two-chambered hearts that are relatively small compared to the rest of their bodies. Blood flows from the heart to the gills, where it collects oxygen fromwater and then distributes it to the other organs and tissues. The small heart produces weak blood pressure, and many sharks must swim continuously to create themuscular contractions needed to circulate blood throughout their bodies. Most sharks are cold-blooded—that is, they do not generate heat by digesting food. Instead, the bod...
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Mcmurphy
make an example to other patient that their own freedom comes by fighting against the injustice and over-power. The Chef was somehow affect by McMurphy’s altitude towards the society and big nurse. When McMurphy convinces the Chief to organize the fishing event, away from the big nurse, away from the oppression of the institution, he signs his name to support him. McMurphy tries to help the patients and even...
- BENOIT de NURSIE, saint (480-547) Fondateur de l'ordre bÈnÈdictin, il est le grand lÈgislateur des moines d'Occident.
- Aegidius Anastase Ier Benoît de Nursie, saint Childéric Ier Clotilde, sainte
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- Le personnage de NOURRICE DE JULIETTE (la) (The Nurse to Juliet].
- Bénédictins Religieux qui suivent la règle de saint Benoît de Nursie (480-547), fondateur de l'abbaye du Mont-Cassin.
- BENOIT de NURSIE, saint (480-547) Fondateur de l'ordre bénédictin, il est le grand législateur des moines d'Occident.
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Seal (mammal) - biology.
remote lakes by swimming thousands of kilometers up rivers from the Arctic Ocean. A few other species such as ringed seals and harbor seals have been found livingyear-round in lakes and rivers near the coasts of Russia, Canada, and Alaska. IV DIET OF SEALS Most seals eat fish and sometimes squid. The leopard seal, an Antarctic species, may have the most diverse diet of all, commonly hunting penguins and other seabirds,smaller seals, as well as fish, squid, krill (small shrimplike crustaceans),...
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Surgery.
III SURGICAL PROCEDURES Surgical procedures are classified as optional, required, elective, urgent, and emergent based on the patient’s medical condition. Optional surgery consists of operationsthat are not required but which the patient chooses to undergo as with some types of cosmetic surgery. Required surgery is performed when only surgery will correct aproblem—such as cataracts—but the surgery can be delayed for a period of weeks or months. Elective surgical procedures usually involve cond...
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Psychotherapy.
Other managed-care companies pay therapists a set fee to meet with a client for up to a specified maximum number of sessions depending on the nature of theproblem, free of interference from case reviewers. For example, a managed-care firm may pay a therapist $200 to hold up to eight sessions with a person. If the clientuses all eight sessions, the therapist normally loses money. But if treatment stops after two or three sessions, the therapist makes a profit. This relatively new system iscontrov...
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Les moines de Fleury-sur-Loire « volent » les reliques de saint Benoît
Miraculeusement épargné par les Lombards En 577, les Lombards, qui dis putent l'Italie aux Romains et aux Byzantins, ravagent le mo nastère du Mont-Cassin . Vers 529, Benoît de Nursie était venu s'y installer avec quel ques moines et y avait fini ses jours. Peu avant les destruc tions lombardes, les bénédic tins avaient trouvé refuge à Rome . Le pape Pélage Il les avait hébergés au Latran, près de son palais . Ce destin...
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28 août.
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monastère.
Basile bénédictins Benoît de Nursie Bernard de Clairvaux Carmes (couvent des) christianisme - Le christianisme et ses divisions Cîteaux (ordre de) Clairvaux cloître Cluny (abbaye de) dominicains franciscains hospitaliers (ordres) livres d'heures monachisme Mont-Cassin (abbaye de) Moyen Âge - Diversité culturelle et évolution des mentalités - Introduction ordres religieux Pacôme peinture - Les supports - Le papier et le parchemin plantes - Les plantes cultivées - Les plantes m...
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Dolphin (aquatic mammal) - biology.
Scientists have observed dolphins displaying three types of caregiving behaviors: standing by, excitement, and supporting. In standing-by behavior, dolphins remain inthe vicinity of an injured or ill companion without offering aid. In excitement behavior, dolphins swim swiftly in circles around an injured dolphin, responding aggressivelytoward threats to the injured animal. For instance, they may bite harpoon lines or charge boats that come too close to the animal. In supporting behavior, one or...
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Slavery in the United States - U.
tripled, from about 1.2 million to almost 4 million in 1860. The natural growth of the slave population meant that slavery could survive without new slave imports. Natural population growth also hastened the transition from an African to an African American slave population. By the 1770s, only about 20 percent of slaves in thecolonies were African-born, although the concentration of Africans remained higher in South Carolina and Georgia. After 1808 the proportion of African-born slavesbecame tin...