5,202 research outputs found
Heather Nelson at Convocation, ca. 1991
b&w photographExcellent condition photographHeather Nelson moves forward in a wheelchair to receive her Bachelor of Arts diploma at the 1991 convocation ceremony. Similar photo also found on p. 3, July 1991 The Times.Written on back: 'Heather Nelson BA Spring '91 pg. 3 July '91 Times'; 'AY Centre'; Clark Photography Lmtd. stamp'; '235.1
Beveridge-Nelson Decomposition with Markov Switching
This paper considers Beveridge-Nelson decomposition in a context where the permanent and transitory components both follow a Markov switching process. Our approach incorporates Markov switching into a single source of error state-space framework, allowing business cycle asymmetries and regime switches in the long run multiplier.Beveridge-Nelson decomposition, Markov switching, Single source of error state space models
A new chart of the Mediterranean Sea /
Depths shown by soundings in selected areas.Statement of dedication: To the Right Honorable Horatio Baron Nelson of the Nile and of Burnham Thorpe in Norfolk, Rear Admiral of the Blue, and Knight of the Military Order of the Garter, this chart is most repectfully dedicated by his grateful much obliged humble servant, William Heather."Published as the Act directs, July 12th 1797, by W. Heather & Co. at the Navigation Warehouse, No. 157 Leadenhall Street, London."Originally printed on 3 sheets (later conjoined, still later quartered and mounted on cloth backing to enable folding).Includes notes, 7 landscape panoramas, and 11 compass stars.Inset charts: The Gulf of Marseilles / by Henry Michelott -- The port of Genoa / by Captain Dupré -- The harbor of Leghorn / by William Heather -- The Gulf of Smyrna / by Henry Michod
sj-pdf-2-rsm-10.1177_1321103X231205809 – Supplemental material for Female and feminine-presenting band directors’ experiences with gender microaggressions in the United States
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-rsm-10.1177_1321103X231205809 for Female and feminine-presenting band directors’ experiences with gender microaggressions in the United States by Heather Nelson Shouldice in Research Studies in Music Education</p
sj-docx-3-rsm-10.1177_1321103X231205809 – Supplemental material for Female and feminine-presenting band directors’ experiences with gender microaggressions in the United States
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-rsm-10.1177_1321103X231205809 for Female and feminine-presenting band directors’ experiences with gender microaggressions in the United States by Heather Nelson Shouldice in Research Studies in Music Education</p
Online_Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for An investigation of musical ability beliefs and self-concept among fourth-grade students in the United States
Supplemental material, Online_Supplemental_Material for An investigation of musical ability beliefs and self-concept among fourth-grade students in the United States by Heather Nelson Shouldice in International Journal of Music Education</p
sj-pdf-1-rsm-10.1177_1321103X231205809 – Supplemental material for Female and feminine-presenting band directors’ experiences with gender microaggressions in the United States
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-rsm-10.1177_1321103X231205809 for Female and feminine-presenting band directors’ experiences with gender microaggressions in the United States by Heather Nelson Shouldice in Research Studies in Music Education</p
Pediatric Advance Directives: A Voice for the Voiceless
Heather Nelson is from Spring Hill, Kansas. While at the KU School of Nursing Heather received the Visiting Nurse Association Scholarship for 2010. For 2011 she received the Hagen Student Opportunity Award, the Sara Patterson Award, and was a nominee for the KUMC Student Leadership Award. Her clinical excellence was recognized with an honorable mention for the coveted Clinical Medical Surgical Excellence in 2010. In 2011 she received the equally prestigious Level III Clinical Excellence Award for her work during her critical care clinical. She is the author of “From scrubs to stairs: The innovation of nursing excellence” published in the April/May 2011 edition of Imprint, The Journal for the National Student Nurses Association and was a key note speaker at the NSNA 2011 National Convention on “Climbing your staircase: Crafting your own transformational ideal nurse practitioner”.The purpose of this paper is to examine adolescents’ ability to make competent decisions, and explore the legal and ethical ramifications surrounding the use of Pediatric Advance Directives. Evidence strongly supports that adolescents living with terminal illness meet the definition of competency in regards to making health care decisions, including the decision to forego medical treatments that merely extend their pain and suffering and prolong their inevitable death—but where does the law stand? As nurses, it is our duty to advocate for our patients’ autonomy. We can collaborate with families to provide care for their dying loved one in a way that is respectful of their wishes and avoid the turmoil lived by adolescents such as C.G. Nurses can be instrumental in becoming a voice for these voiceless minors by advocating at the bedside with families, and at the systems level for change in the current Patient Self-Determination Act to include advance directives for competent adolescents.UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF NURSING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAM AND DELTA CHAPTER OF SIGMA THETA INTERNATIONALEditorial Mandatory Gardasil Vaccination in Adolescents Biethman, E Adolescent Bariatric Surgery: A life saving procedure or another failing technique Blurton, B R To Treat or Not To Treat? Cancer During Pregnancy Dudley, K It’s a Thin Line Between Confidentiality and Disclosing Patient Information.
Horn, K G Ethical Considerations of Pharmaceutical Colonialism Lee, A Questioning the Persistent Vegetative State Medis, K J Pediatric Advance Directives: A Voice for the Voiceless Nelson, H Patient Autonomy and End-of-Life Care: Cross-Cultural Considerations Silvey, L Family Presence During Resuscitation in Adult Patients Tafreshi, D R
Women’s Self-Help Groups in India: Gender Equity, a Human Right Wurtz,
Combining technology with human resources management to strengthen virtual teams
Technology tools that best fit work tasks based on time and geography needs can encourage knowledge sharing, trust building and socialisation. Clark Shah-Nelson and Heather A. Johnson write that these tools, in combination with human resource management policies related to hiring, induction, training, and on-going appraisal practices can improve the performance of virtual teams
Portrait of Florence and Izora Heather
Description on back: Someday we are going to have some better ones taken. Florence and Izora to Era. Florence and Izora Heather, 1st cousins of C. E. Phelps, Lived in Ottumwa, Iowa, Grandma Sarah Nelson Phelps' sisters' children
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