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Los Angeles Systems Theory
1,859 wordsThe Roy Adaptation Model for Nursing had it's beginning with Sister Callista Roy entered the masters program in pediatric nursing at the University of California in Los Angeles in 1964. Dorothy E. Johnson, Roy's advisor and seminar faculty, was speaking at the time on the need to define the goal of nursing as a way of focusing the development of knowledge for practice. During Roy's first seminar in pediatric nursing, she proposed that the goal of nursing was promoting patient adaptation. Johnson...
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3,086 wordsColumbia Pictures originated with a man whose coarseness and bullying earned him such unloving nicknames as 34; Harry The Horror, 34; 34; White Fang, 34; and 34; His Crudeness 34; : Harry Cohn. The New York-born son of Jewish immigrants, Cohn worked throughout the teens at numerous jobs, in and out of the entertainment industry. By 1918 he was an assistant to Carl Laemmle, the founder of Universal, who also employed Harry 39; s older brother Jack. The Cohn's left Universal in ...
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5,977 wordsFrance 39; s inestimable contribution to world cinema begins in 1889, when Emile Reynaud patented his 34; Th? atre Optique. 34; This presentation system used perforated film strips, on which he painted such animated shorts as Pauvre Pierrot (1892) and La Press? re Care (1896). His medium was replaced, however, by the live-action motion pictures taken with (and projected by) the Cin? matographe of brothers Louis and Auguste Lumi? re. At Paris 39; Grand Caf? on December 28, 1895, they he...
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2,876 wordsThe history of the illustrious film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, more commonly known as MGM, begins with Marcus Loew, a first-generation American and son of Austrian immigrants, who began purchasing penny arcades in 1905 with his business partner, Adolph Zukor. They were soon buying up motion-picture theaters, and by 1912, when Zukor struck out to form the production company Famous Players (which eventually became Paramount), Loew had his own business, Loew 39; s Theatrical Enterprises, which o...
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