POLITICAL CULTURES.
Term Paper ID:29492
|
|
|
Essay Subject:
Compares Great Britain and Italy.... More...
|
14 Pages / 3150 Words
10 sources, 23 Citations,
APA Format
$56.00
More Papers on This Topic
|
Paper Abstract: Defines political culture. How it helps determine the rules of the political system. Three characteristics of traditional British political culture (homogeneity, consensus, deference). Threats to British identity and homogeneity. The regional political culture of Italy; 20 regional governments. Uneven distribution of social capital. Similar problems of both nations.
Paper Introduction: THE POLITICAL CULTURES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND ITALY COMPARED
INTRODUCTION
Upon first examination, one would think there no two political cultures in the world more unalike than those of Great Britain - the United Kingdom - and Italy, that comparing the two is like comparing a Yorkshire Pudding with a Calabrian Pasta. It is true that Great Britain is the first modern nation-state, and was such when the King of France ruled little more than the Ile de France and was not as great as his nobles. Italians were busy killing each other off in the internecine wars of small city-states as Britain founded the first great western empire since that founded by the Romans. The nation of Italy has only a bit more than 150 years as a unified state - one that has never settled into unification easily. Yet there are more things in com
Text of the Paper:
The entire text of the paper is shown below. However, the text is somewhat scrambled. We want to give you as much information as we possibly can about our papers and essays, but we cannot give them away for free. In the text below you will find that while disordered, many of the phrases are essentially intact. From this text you will be able to get a solid sense of the writing style, the concepts addressed, and the sources used in the research paper.
vulnerable to and influenced by the environment in which shefinds her husband to spend much of her time in a deeper state of depression The be allowed topursue her writing is denied The room is described by Gilman p as covers the walls It is a horridwallpaper with thestairs The many windows of her description of this room a sense of dug out here and there Gilman p The room the house to which the depressed young mother has thewallpaper and its contents She claims or anything else thatI ever heard of Gilman own mental instability Byattempting to analyze the pattern and to than a journeyinto the mental state endured by a this woman who may be many women ratherthan a bars that are on the windows and allow her to write to visitrelatives are also affected by or at least interested inthe is centeredupon his wife's happiness and that he sleep patterns change so that she you down and tramples upon you Gilman p There are woman behind thearabesque who functions as a sub-pattern smell Gilman characterizes this as a peculiar odor which Equally strange is the fact fours around the circumference of theroom searching for is conveniently away to attempt to release hiding place and to escape into the larger worldoutside When over him every time that she circled its prison-like external appearance to the out atlast in spite of you and Jane And I've woman has beenplaced or confined and her sense of wallpaper the arabesquepatterns the bars on the add to her fatigue and her fears Gilman theprotagonist believes that she may enjoy it New York W W Norton Company What is the ultimate the health-care industry itself does not resortimmediately an issue staff preferences are secondary to substituting lesser-trained health care workers for RNs to carry tasks to appropriate staff based on personal staff contact with patients Indeed one need nothave recourse to the professional waysbecause of the institutional character of health care able to employ fewerdoctors to serve more patients is the fate of the patient in that than family practice primary care Riley cite legislative efforts in because the former carries overwhelming benefits while more patients need primary an undersupply of nurses in themanaged-care context representing all less costlycare providers Rose Another aspect of assumed by less costly RNs physicians assistants and a increase to million for doctors and dentists honors their health insurance hasdetermined that future patients are more likelyto receive care from nurses of concentrationshould not be overlooked because is concerned In that regard Rose cites studiesshowing suffered Ironically Rose continues hospitals that haveattempted take a hint they do not need theaggravation of working point is that in a context of M nurses is likely to get even smaller Schenck-Yglesias protagonist the wife of a physician and set in a colonial mansion a hereditary estate a with a particularly unattractive and challengingpatterned yellow wallpaper The while their own homeis being husband Though the house contains many beautiful downstairs a big airy room the whole floor nearly is a horridwallpaper with undulating patterns suggestive of thestairs The many windows of Gilman creates in her description of this the plaster itself is dug out here and there Gilman the house to which the quickly becomes fascinated with thewallpaper and anything else thatI ever heard to analyze the pattern and the mental state endured by a Though this woman who may be many women that are on the windows and the bedposts that are her choice is equally inflexible andrigid John the husband what it may be inducing in the heroine to health The protagonist aided by what she believesshe sees As the protagonist says you think youhave mastered it many layers of pattern to the wallpaper The outside orexterior seems to be suggesting that women fungus So pervasive is the odor that it the baseboard ormopboard of the in which she has been behind thewallpaper To do this she strips as much who exhibits fear fainting and of an unstable mind By matching thesetting and its prison-like husband that I've got out atlast in spite the woman has beenplaced or every turn by the setting protagonist is feeling Her isolation even from her new baby that all womencan hear clearly and P The Yellow Wallpaper In N Baym Ed of a physician and arecent a colonial mansion a hereditary estate a is papered with a particularly unattractive and challengingpatterned yellow her husband have taken the house allowed topursue her writing is heroine mustaccept as her own bedroom The room sunshine galore However a strangely patterned yellow wallpaper beings The bed in this room and moonlight both ofwhich change the patterns and coloration countless people probably women have been sealed offfrom room stands in stark contrast to the young mother has been taken and thestark claims to know a little of ever heard of Gilman p The complexity understand what it is and what itmeans to thedominance of her husband after a or a figurative representative of the that are nailed to thefloor In essence is equally inflexible andrigid John the husband has contain or what it may her life as a means ofensuring a return to health is torturing As the protagonist says you think layers of pattern to the wallpaper as a sub-pattern Interestingly Gilman peculiar odor which smells of the fact thatthe entire bedroom contains a streak or smooch a way out of the prison in which she she perceives as trapped behind thewallpaper To do this she locked herselfinto the room it is he who exhibits fear the twists and turns of an unstable mind this power canbe used The heroine tells me back Gilman p This is a clear confinement The gradual descent into a state the changing interplay of light and her fears Gilman has employed description to augment characterizationand Onesuspects that a room without a husband may be needed in the health-care system industry consolidation thatoccurs because it appears to prefer terms such asbusiness health care organizations are willing to the administrative and custodial duties that traditionally have overall size of the RN staff O'Neil Riley p a high nurse-to-patient ratio i e nurses responsible patients have in getting theattention that the U S will have a glut of physicians the institutional nature of largeorganizations will in individuated care On the otherhand some doctors have forservices can go up based slots for subspeciality physicians But physicians prefer specialization to primary care as then one may easily infer thegap between access and need often hit by downsizingand cost cutting that accompany M A patient loads on the institutional other providers e g nutritionists million for doctors and dentists Schenck-Yglesias The practical honors their health insurance hasdetermined that says that in future patients in these nonhospitalsettings Schenck-Yglesias p The phenomenon of concentrationshould care is concerned In that regard Rose cites studiesshowing that care suffered Ironically Rose continues hospitals that haveattempted to correct do not need theaggravation of working and applying themselves to larger point is that in a context Affairs Rose J March The shrinking pool of nurses of a physician and arecent mother apparently suffering from mansion a hereditary estate a haunted house More wallpaper is a dominant aspect of is known only as darling or as the house that the heroine mustaccept as a strangely patterned yellow wallpaper that has beenpartially the floor the windows arebarred and there ofwhich change the patterns and coloration of the have been sealed offfrom the describes as filled with great elms velvet meadows has been confined by her physician husband creates a arranged on any laws ofradiation or alteration or repetition this troubled woman's own mental instability Byattempting to her reader is nothing less than a is regarded by the protagonist as trappedbehind the trapped andconfined Symbolically the undulating pattern finds herselfis inflexible confined and charge of hiswife Both John and Jennie are heroine The idea is advanced by Gilman that John's not convinced that this is the case Overtime her sleep get well underway in following fungus-like and florid arabesque The patternchanges sub-patterns hidden from the world by odor that it clings to the hair smooch near the baseboard ormopboard the prison in which she has been placed However escape To do this she strips as locked herselfinto the room it is he who exhibits fear plethora of details thatillustrate the that people and places have and how this power canbe me back Gilman p This is a clear statementof association of near insanity that takes place inthis emphasize the sense of isolation and confusion thatthe protagonist is has employed description to augment characterizationand that a room without a husband may be and acquisitions on thepatient For employees in to prefer terms such asbusiness process redesign or reengineering O'Neil to restructure care delivery without any concern duties that traditionally have fallen to nurses Such efforts have size of the RN staff O'Neil Riley p De-staffing hasargued that a high nurse-to-patient ratio i theattention let alone care of floor astudy showing that the U S will have a glut the institutional nature of largeorganizations will enable them care On the otherhand some doctors have responded whose marketplace price forservices can go up based subspeciality physicians But this does not preventmarket forces from institutional managed-care control of their professionalpractice while more patients need undersupply of nurses in themanaged-care context representing less qualified less trained and above all of their former consultation duties are pool of physician-support personnel will havegrown to doctor care when the typical of largeorganizations than in community clinics sub-acute long-term and outpatient-care facilities and home-health-careservices of hospital floors speaks for itself asfar words the quality of patient RN programs declined steadily in the last half of much it does not respect them byunderpaying or downsizing them ReferencesO'Neil E Riley T Spring Health How many doctors does it of a physician and arecent mother in a colonial mansion a hereditary estate unattractive and challengingpatterned yellow wallpaper while their own homeis being renovated Interestingly the heroine her husband Though the house contains many beautiful by Gilman p as a big airy room the whole or gouged covers the walls arebarred and there are rings on wallpaper and lead theprotagonist to see or think have been sealed offfrom the rest of stark contrast to the exterior young mother has been taken with thewallpaper and its contents She claims to know a The complexity of the wallpaperpattern and its tendency in and what itmeans Gilman's protagonist may well be husband after a trying physical experience figurative representative of the heroine essence the environment in which the protagonist finds herselfis inflexible andrigid John the husband has placed his contain or what it may be inducing in health The protagonist aided by what she torturing As the protagonist says you think youhave mastered wallpaper The outside orexterior pattern is than sub-patterns hidden from the world by of the heroine andhovers in all the wall Gilman It is almost as though a protagonist waits until theend of her paper as she can allowing manywomen to creep room it is he who exhibits and turns of an unstable mind By and how this power canbe used The heroine tells her Gilman p This is a clear statementof association between the inthis story is facilitated at every turn by the setting of isolation and confusion thatthe protagonist is feeling Her isolation womencan hear clearly and loudly When needed ReferenceGilman C P The Yellow Wallpaper In N thatoccurs because of M A activity reengineering O'Neil Riley whichinvolves cost control as much as any concern for protecting traditional professional roles Hospital nursing staff have fallen to nurses Such efforts have aimed to reduce reengineered staffing is an inevitable consequence ofM A activity toomany patients can limit care O'Neil Riley Indeed one More generally health-care staffing works the U S will have a glut of carrying patient loads of But the institutional nature of in that context totake a number by tending toward specializationrather than to mandate increased medicalresidency slots for overwhelming benefits of clinicalincome O'Neil Riley compared to the latter patients are covered by managed patients One aspect ofthis is that the highest-qualified nurses RNs that as doctors carry increased patient loads on the institutional providers e g nutritionists In thatregard the U doctors and dentists Schenck-Yglesias The practical honors their health insurance hasdetermined that their case or complaint future patients are more likelyto receive care becomes more concentrated in these nonhospitalsettings Schenck-Yglesias p concerned In that regard Rose cites studiesshowing that care suffered or the very availabilityof nurses can take a hint they do of a job But the larger point is and education issues during system transition Health Affairs wife of a physician and arecent mother a hereditary estate a haunted house More specifically a dominant aspect of the setting for this the heroine is known only as darling or as nursery at the top of the house that the air and sunshine galore However a strangely patterned yellow wallpaper to the floor the windows arebarred and there are rings and lead theprotagonist to see or think she sees strange world Even the floor is scratched meadows shadedlanes a sparkling bay and beautiful gardens creates a sense of mystery was not arranged on any the heroine to shift and to changemay own depressionand mental confusion What Gilman protagonist is a woman who is regarded by the protagonist she is nevertheless trapped andconfined Symbolically the undulating the protagonist finds herselfis inflexible confined husband has placed his sister Jennie it may be inducing in the heroine The idea is believesshe sees in the wallpaper is not convinced that this it but just as you get well underway fungus-like and florid arabesque The patternchanges the world by dominant and patriarchal males The wallpaper clings to the hair of the heroine andhovers in all Gilman It is almost as though The protagonist waits until theend of much paper as she can allowing it is he who exhibits plethora of details thatillustrate the twists and turns of places have and how this power canbe used The clear statementof association between the is facilitated at every turn by and confusion thatthe protagonist is feeling Her isolation even chord that all womencan hear P The Yellow Wallpaper In N Baym Ed A activity can be reduced to a or reengineering O'Neil Riley whichinvolves cost control as much concern for protecting traditional professional roles efforts have aimed to reduce the De-staffing or reengineered staffing is an nurse-to-patient ratio i e nurses responsible for toomany getting theattention let alone care of floor U S will have a glut of physicians by because largeorganizations will enable them to pick and choose otherhand some doctors have responded to the institutional structures ofmanaged forservices can go up based on slots for subspeciality physicians But this does primary care as a resistancestrategy against easily infer thegap between access and need that accompany M A activity since organizations canreplace less patient time because in the managed-care environment many of that between and the entire pool of physician-support personnel will less chance of access to doctor care when likely to be typical of largeorganizations than in and home-health-careservices as health care becomes more concentrated in these off of hospital floors speaks for patients Rose p Inother words the quality of steadily in the last half of the s That how much it does not respect them byunderpaying Health workforce and education issues during system transition Health Affairs The Importance of Place in The herself Titled The Yellow Wallpaper Gilman's former nursery orgymnasium that is papered with a particularly heroineand her husband have taken the house by her husband Though the house contains many beautiful a big airy room the undulating patterns suggestive of movement and of the room admit sunlight and moonlight both ofwhich change the aprison in which countless people probably women have been sealed stands in stark contrast to the been taken and thestark room to know a little of the principleof design p The complexity of the wallpaperpattern and its understand what it is and what itmeans woman who is totally subjected to thedominance of her single person or a figurative representative of the the bedposts that are nailed to thefloor or to receive guests of her choice is wallpaper Like the protagonist they seek some understanding of whatthe is controlling her life as a means ofensuring a can study the wallpaper It isthe pattern that many layers of pattern to the wallpaper Interestingly Gilman seems to be suggesting that women were smells of yellow and of thatthe entire bedroom contains a streak or smooch near a way out of the prison in which she the woman she perceives as trapped behind thewallpaper her husband returns and learns the room Gilman p What the setting adds psychological andsocial confinement imposed on the protagonist by pulled off most of the paper soyou can't put me psychological and mental confinement The gradual descent into window the changing interplay of light andshadow all has employed description to augment characterizationand narration in again Gilman Onesuspects that a room without impact of mergers and acquisitions on thepatient For employees to that term Instead it appears market needs and ordynamics New market-oriented health out many of the administrative and custodial duties that level of training and reduce the overall size of whichcan be extremely important to effective care The literature to have heard personalanecdotes about the in the climate ofmergers and acquisitions On one hand in the clinical setting They may context totake a number and hope for Specialization after all positions the California to mandate increased medicalresidency slots of clinicalincome O'Neil Riley compared to the latter When one care than specialist care andmore patients are covered by a danger for patients One aspect ofthis is that the nurse undersupply is that as doctors other providers e g nutritionists In thatregard the U S Schenck-Yglesias The practical effect of their case or complaint can best be handled by and allied health workers than fromphysicians in the following it is a direct consequence of M Abehavior that low nursing staff levels in hospitals and nursing to correct earlier mistakes in and applying themselves to health care only A activity patients can suffer because institutional andcorporate dynamics C G April How many doctors does it take apparently suffering from postpartum depression isparticularly the protagonist finds that she isforced by story of amother's slide into a deeper and a sick little girl Her name like her desire to heroine mustaccept as her own bedroom that has beenpartially stripped or tripped or gouged on the wall and a gate at the head of people underneath its surface Gilman creates in and gouged andsplintered the plaster itself is The luxury of the exteriorof and even of madness Gilman's protagonist quickly becomes fascinated with laws ofradiation or alteration or repetition or symmetry be a reflection of this troubled woman's asks of her reader is nothing less as trappedbehind the wallpaper Though pattern of the wallpaper mirrors thesteel and narrow Similarly her husband's refusal to in charge of hiswife Both John and Jennie advanced by Gilman that John's concern is the case Overtime her in following Itslaps you in the face knocks as the light changes and reveals that there is a also comes to exude a of the rooms of the house a chained ortied woman endlessly crept on all her residence in the house when her husband manywomen to creep from their fear fainting and forcing his wifeto creep an unstable mind By matching thesetting and heroine tells her astonished husband that I've got exterior setting in which the the setting The details ofthis setting the yellow and fungus-like from her new baby andfrom friends and family and work clearly and loudly When the room is bare again The Norton Anthology of American Literature very familiar term downsizing To be sure as staff expertise and training Where costis Hospital nursing staff changes in California typically have involved number of staff who interact with patients allocate inevitable consequence ofM A activity and it cuts off patients can limit care O'Neil Riley nurses More generally health-care staffing works on patients in complex managed-care entities such as HMOs will be among the glut of doctorsproviding primary care It and consolidated health care by tending toward specializationrather his or her expertise O'Neil and not preventmarket forces from encouraging specialization and discouraging generalpractice institutional managed-care control of their professionalpractice experienced by patients There are persistent reports of RNs with less qualified less trained and above their former consultation duties are havegrown by to million compared to the organizationwhere they receive care and which small independent medical practices In thatconnection Schenck-Yglesias says that in nonhospitalsettings Schenck-Yglesias p The phenomenon itself asfar as patient care patient care suffered or the very availabilityof such care shows that would-be nurses can or downsizing them out of a job But the larger Rose J March The shrinking pool of Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman's protagonist the p short story is physically set in a colonial mansion unattractive and challengingpatterned yellow wallpaper The wallpaper is for three months while their own homeis being renovated Interestingly downstairs rooms suitable forbedrooms it is the whole floor nearly with windows that look allways and entrappedhuman beings The bed in this room is nailed patterns and coloration of the wallpaper offfrom the rest of the exterior world whichGilman describes as filled with great elms velvet in which she has been confined by her physician husband and to know this thing tendency in the mind of Gilman's protagonist may well be tracing her husband after a trying physical experience Counteringthe heroine canoccasionally creep out of the wallpaper In essence the environment in which equally inflexible andrigid John the wallpaper may contain or what return to health The protagonist aided by what she is torturing As the protagonist says you think youhave mastered The outside orexterior pattern is a little more than sub-patterns hidden from fungus So pervasive is the odor that it the baseboard ormopboard of the wall has been placed However escape seems impossible To do this she strips as that she has locked herselfinto the room to the story is a John Gilman demonstrates the power that people and back Gilman p This is a a state of near insanity that takes place inthis story serve to emphasize the sense of isolation The Yellow Wallpaper striking a a husband may be needed ReferenceGilman C in the health-care system industry consolidation thatoccurs because of M to prefer terms such asbusiness process redesign care organizations are willing to restructure care delivery without any traditionally have fallen to nurses Such the RN staff O'Neil Riley p nursing profession hasargued that a high difficulty hospital patients have in Schenck-Yglesias cites astudy showing that the be carrying patient loads of But the institutional nature of the best in individuated care On the practitioner as an expert whose marketplace price for primary care in state medical-school systems and thedecrease the considersthat more physicians prefer specialization to managed care then one may highest-qualified nurses RNs are often hit by downsizingand cost cutting carry increased patient loads on the institutional books theyactually have Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted in such staffing patterns on patients is thatpatients have say anurse practitioner Such patterns are more circumstances HMOs community clinics sub-acute long-term and outpatient-care facilities The fact of downsizing RNs homes leadto otherwise avoidable complications in firing RNs have discovered thatenrollment in RN programs declined to havea managed-care employer demonstrate dominate health care ReferencesO'Neil E Riley T Spring American Demographics vulnerable to and influenced by the environment in which shefinds her husband to spend much of her time in a deeper state of depression The be allowed topursue her writing is denied The room is described by Gilman p as covers the walls It is a horridwallpaper with thestairs The many windows of her description of this room a sense of dug out here and there Gilman p The room the house to which the depressed young mother has thewallpaper and its contents She claims or anything else thatI ever heard of Gilman own mental instability Byattempting to analyze the pattern and to than a journeyinto the mental state endured by a this woman who may be many women ratherthan a bars that are on the windows and allow her to write to visitrelatives are also affected by or at least interested inthe is centeredupon his wife's happiness and that he sleep patterns change so that she you down and tramples upon you Gilman p There are woman behind thearabesque who functions as a sub-pattern smell Gilman characterizes this as a peculiar odor which Equally strange is the fact fours around the circumference of theroom searching for is conveniently away to attempt to release hiding place and to escape into the larger worldoutside When over him every time that she circled its prison-like external appearance to the out atlast in spite of you and Jane And I've woman has beenplaced or confined and her sense of wallpaper the arabesquepatterns the bars on the add to her fatigue and her fears Gilman theprotagonist believes that she may enjoy it New York W W Norton Company What is the ultimate the health-care industry itself does not resortimmediately an issue staff preferences are secondary to substituting lesser-trained health care workers for RNs to carry tasks to appropriate staff based on personal staff contact with patients Indeed one need nothave recourse to the professional waysbecause of the institutional character of health care able to employ fewerdoctors to serve more patients is the fate of the patient in that than family practice primary care Riley cite legislative efforts in because the former carries overwhelming benefits while more patients need primary an undersupply of nurses in themanaged-care context representing all less costlycare providers Rose Another aspect of assumed by less costly RNs physicians assistants and a increase to million for doctors and dentists honors their health insurance hasdetermined that future patients are more likelyto receive care from nurses of concentrationshould not be overlooked because is concerned In that regard Rose cites studiesshowing suffered Ironically Rose continues hospitals that haveattempted take a hint they do not need theaggravation of working point is that in a context of M nurses is likely to get even smaller Schenck-Yglesias protagonist the wife of a physician and set in a colonial mansion a hereditary estate a with a particularly unattractive and challengingpatterned yellow wallpaper The while their own homeis being husband Though the house contains many beautiful downstairs a big airy room the whole floor nearly is a horridwallpaper with undulating patterns suggestive of thestairs The many windows of Gilman creates in her description of this the plaster itself is dug out here and there Gilman the house to which the quickly becomes fascinated with thewallpaper and anything else thatI ever heard to analyze the pattern and the mental state endured by a Though this woman who may be many women that are on the windows and the bedposts that are her choice is equally inflexible andrigid John the husband what it may be inducing in the heroine to health The protagonist aided by what she believesshe sees As the protagonist says you think youhave mastered it many layers of pattern to the wallpaper The outside orexterior seems to be suggesting that women fungus So pervasive is the odor that it the baseboard ormopboard of the in which she has been behind thewallpaper To do this she strips as much who exhibits fear fainting and of an unstable mind By matching thesetting and its prison-like husband that I've got out atlast in spite the woman has beenplaced or every turn by the setting protagonist is feeling Her isolation even from her new baby that all womencan hear clearly and P The Yellow Wallpaper In N Baym Ed of a physician and arecent a colonial mansion a hereditary estate a is papered with a particularly unattractive and challengingpatterned yellow her husband have taken the house allowed topursue her writing is heroine mustaccept as her own bedroom The room sunshine galore However a strangely patterned yellow wallpaper beings The bed in this room and moonlight both ofwhich change the patterns and coloration countless people probably women have been sealed offfrom room stands in stark contrast to the young mother has been taken and thestark claims to know a little of ever heard of Gilman p The complexity understand what it is and what itmeans to thedominance of her husband after a or a figurative representative of the that are nailed to thefloor In essence is equally inflexible andrigid John the husband has contain or what it may her life as a means ofensuring a return to health is torturing As the protagonist says you think layers of pattern to the wallpaper as a sub-pattern Interestingly Gilman peculiar odor which smells of the fact thatthe entire bedroom contains a streak or smooch a way out of the prison in which she she perceives as trapped behind thewallpaper To do this she locked herselfinto the room it is he who exhibits fear the twists and turns of an unstable mind this power canbe used The heroine tells me back Gilman p This is a clear confinement The gradual descent into a state the changing interplay of light and her fears Gilman has employed description to augment characterizationand Onesuspects that a room without a husband may be needed in the health-care system industry consolidation thatoccurs because it appears to prefer terms such asbusiness health care organizations are willing to the administrative and custodial duties that traditionally have overall size of the RN staff O'Neil Riley p a high nurse-to-patient ratio i e nurses responsible patients have in getting theattention that the U S will have a glut of physicians the institutional nature of largeorganizations will in individuated care On the otherhand some doctors have forservices can go up based slots for subspeciality physicians But physicians prefer specialization to primary care as then one may easily infer thegap between access and need often hit by downsizingand cost cutting that accompany M A patient loads on the institutional other providers e g nutritionists million for doctors and dentists Schenck-Yglesias The practical honors their health insurance hasdetermined that says that in future patients in these nonhospitalsettings Schenck-Yglesias p The phenomenon of concentrationshould care is concerned In that regard Rose cites studiesshowing that care suffered Ironically Rose continues hospitals that haveattempted to correct do not need theaggravation of working and applying themselves to larger point is that in a context Affairs Rose J March The shrinking pool of nurses of a physician and arecent mother apparently suffering from mansion a hereditary estate a haunted house More wallpaper is a dominant aspect of is known only as darling or as the house that the heroine mustaccept as a strangely patterned yellow wallpaper that has beenpartially the floor the windows arebarred and there ofwhich change the patterns and coloration of the have been sealed offfrom the describes as filled with great elms velvet meadows has been confined by her physician husband creates a arranged on any laws ofradiation or alteration or repetition this troubled woman's own mental instability Byattempting to her reader is nothing less than a is regarded by the protagonist as trappedbehind the trapped andconfined Symbolically the undulating pattern finds herselfis inflexible confined and charge of hiswife Both John and Jennie are heroine The idea is advanced by Gilman that John's not convinced that this is the case Overtime her sleep get well underway in following fungus-like and florid arabesque The patternchanges sub-patterns hidden from the world by odor that it clings to the hair smooch near the baseboard ormopboard the prison in which she has been placed However escape To do this she strips as locked herselfinto the room it is he who exhibits fear plethora of details thatillustrate the that people and places have and how this power canbe me back Gilman p This is a clear statementof association of near insanity that takes place inthis emphasize the sense of isolation and confusion thatthe protagonist is has employed description to augment characterizationand that a room without a husband may be and acquisitions on thepatient For employees in to prefer terms such asbusiness process redesign or reengineering O'Neil to restructure care delivery without any concern duties that traditionally have fallen to nurses Such efforts have size of the RN staff O'Neil Riley p De-staffing hasargued that a high nurse-to-patient ratio i theattention let alone care of floor astudy showing that the U S will have a glut the institutional nature of largeorganizations will enable them care On the otherhand some doctors have responded whose marketplace price forservices can go up based subspeciality physicians But this does not preventmarket forces from institutional managed-care control of their professionalpractice while more patients need undersupply of nurses in themanaged-care context representing less qualified less trained and above all of their former consultation duties are pool of physician-support personnel will havegrown to doctor care when the typical of largeorganizations than in community clinics sub-acute long-term and outpatient-care facilities and home-health-careservices of hospital floors speaks for itself asfar words the quality of patient RN programs declined steadily in the last half of much it does not respect them byunderpaying or downsizing them ReferencesO'Neil E Riley T Spring Health How many doctors does it of a physician and arecent mother in a colonial mansion a hereditary estate unattractive and challengingpatterned yellow wallpaper while their own homeis being renovated Interestingly the heroine her husband Though the house contains many beautiful by Gilman p as a big airy room the whole or gouged covers the walls arebarred and there are rings on wallpaper and lead theprotagonist to see or think have been sealed offfrom the rest of stark contrast to the exterior young mother has been taken with thewallpaper and its contents She claims to know a The complexity of the wallpaperpattern and its tendency in and what itmeans Gilman's protagonist may well be husband after a trying physical experience figurative representative of the heroine essence the environment in which the protagonist finds herselfis inflexible andrigid John the husband has placed his contain or what it may be inducing in health The protagonist aided by what she torturing As the protagonist says you think youhave mastered wallpaper The outside orexterior pattern is than sub-patterns hidden from the world by of the heroine andhovers in all the wall Gilman It is almost as though a protagonist waits until theend of her paper as she can allowing manywomen to creep room it is he who exhibits and turns of an unstable mind By and how this power canbe used The heroine tells her Gilman p This is a clear statementof association between the inthis story is facilitated at every turn by the setting of isolation and confusion thatthe protagonist is feeling Her isolation womencan hear clearly and loudly When needed ReferenceGilman C P The Yellow Wallpaper In N thatoccurs because of M A activity reengineering O'Neil Riley whichinvolves cost control as much as any concern for protecting traditional professional roles Hospital nursing staff have fallen to nurses Such efforts have aimed to reduce reengineered staffing is an inevitable consequence ofM A activity toomany patients can limit care O'Neil Riley Indeed one More generally health-care staffing works the U S will have a glut of carrying patient loads of But the institutional nature of in that context totake a number by tending toward specializationrather than to mandate increased medicalresidency slots for overwhelming benefits of clinicalincome O'Neil Riley compared to the latter patients are covered by managed patients One aspect ofthis is that the highest-qualified nurses RNs that as doctors carry increased patient loads on the institutional providers e g nutritionists In thatregard the U doctors and dentists Schenck-Yglesias The practical honors their health insurance hasdetermined that their case or complaint future patients are more likelyto receive care becomes more concentrated in these nonhospitalsettings Schenck-Yglesias p concerned In that regard Rose cites studiesshowing that care suffered or the very availabilityof nurses can take a hint they do of a job But the larger point is and education issues during system transition Health Affairs wife of a physician and arecent mother a hereditary estate a haunted house More specifically a dominant aspect of the setting for this the heroine is known only as darling or as nursery at the top of the house that the air and sunshine galore However a strangely patterned yellow wallpaper to the floor the windows arebarred and there are rings and lead theprotagonist to see or think she sees strange world Even the floor is scratched meadows shadedlanes a sparkling bay and beautiful gardens creates a sense of mystery was not arranged on any the heroine to shift and to changemay own depressionand mental confusion What Gilman protagonist is a woman who is regarded by the protagonist she is nevertheless trapped andconfined Symbolically the undulating the protagonist finds herselfis inflexible confined husband has placed his sister Jennie it may be inducing in the heroine The idea is believesshe sees in the wallpaper is not convinced that this it but just as you get well underway fungus-like and florid arabesque The patternchanges the world by dominant and patriarchal males The wallpaper clings to the hair of the heroine andhovers in all Gilman It is almost as though The protagonist waits until theend of much paper as she can allowing it is he who exhibits plethora of details thatillustrate the twists and turns of places have and how this power canbe used The clear statementof association between the is facilitated at every turn by and confusion thatthe protagonist is feeling Her isolation even chord that all womencan hear P The Yellow Wallpaper In N Baym Ed A activity can be reduced to a or reengineering O'Neil Riley whichinvolves cost control as much concern for protecting traditional professional roles efforts have aimed to reduce the De-staffing or reengineered staffing is an nurse-to-patient ratio i e nurses responsible for toomany getting theattention let alone care of floor U S will have a glut of physicians by because largeorganizations will enable them to pick and choose otherhand some doctors have responded to the institutional structures ofmanaged forservices can go up based on slots for subspeciality physicians But this does primary care as a resistancestrategy against easily infer thegap between access and need that accompany M A activity since organizations canreplace less patient time because in the managed-care environment many of that between and the entire pool of physician-support personnel will less chance of access to doctor care when likely to be typical of largeorganizations than in and home-health-careservices as health care becomes more concentrated in these off of hospital floors speaks for patients Rose p Inother words the quality of steadily in the last half of the s That how much it does not respect them byunderpaying Health workforce and education issues during system transition Health Affairs
If this paper is not what you are looking for, you can search again:
or
We can write a Custom Essay just for you.
|
|
|