![]() ![]() Smith, "there was little reason to believe that an oral tradition concerning a visit made by Jesus to Britain existed before the early part of the twentieth century". Most scholars reject the historical authenticity of this story out of hand, and according to British folklore scholar A. It is often assumed that the poem was inspired by the apocryphal story that a young Jesus, accompanied by Joseph of Arimathea, a tin merchant, travelled to what is now England and visited Glastonbury during his unknown years. It is not to be confused with another poem, much longer and larger in scope and also by Blake, called Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion. The famous orchestration was written by Sir Edward Elgar. Today it is best known as the hymn " Jerusalem", with music written by Sir Hubert Parry in 1916. The date of 1804 on the title page is probably when the plates were begun, but the poem was printed c. " And did those feet in ancient time" is a poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton: A Poem in Two Books, one of a collection of writings known as the Prophetic Books. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Jan Saudek, Czech Photographer, "The Bath" Title: "The Bath" #320 Model print Finished Signed lower right Measurement: 39.5 cm x 30 cm The photograph is not framed Jan Saudek dated all his work 100 Years earlier Jan Saudek, Czech photographer 1935: born in Prague 1950: he gets his first camera KODAK BABY Brownie - first photographic Attempts 1952: apprenticed to a photographer, he worked as a printing shop worker until 1983 1959: he uses "real" camera Flexaret 6圆, he is also drawing and painting 1963: for ever influenced by the catalogue of the magnificent photographic exhibition "Family of Man" (Edward Steichen) 1972: he finds his typical WALL composition, which became a sort of projection screen for his figural scenes. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() Methodology: the project was an observational study using qualitative descriptive methodology to describe nursing students' nonverbal reactions to malodor in simulation. Aim of the study: the aim of this project was to describe how nursing students reacted to malodor in video recordings of wound care simulation. However, there is a gap in nursing knowledge about nursing students' reactions to malodor in simulation. To facilitate students' developing skills in managing malodor, nurse educators have designed high fidelity simulations including olfactory realism. Malodor is a wound characteristic which can be particularly difficult for nursing students to manage. Problem: little is known about how nursing students react to simulated wound characteristics. To foster students' competency, nurse educators use high fidelity simulation to expose nursing students to various wound characteristics. Nursing students' nonverbal reactions to malodor in wound care simulationīackground: wound care is an essential competency which nursing students are expected to acquire. ![]() |