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Distance learning and perioperative nursing.
AORN Journal
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March 1, 2007|
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This is an unsettling time in nursing education. Faculty shortages, research and scholarship priorities, and adaptation to new technologies are just a few of the challenges that nursing educators are facing. Added to these challenges is the growing pressure to incorporate distance learning into the curricula of nursing schools.
Distance learning, fueled by exponential development of web-based technology, is arriving with dizzying speed at most institutions of higher learning. The rapid shift from face-to-face learning (ie, in traditional classrooms) to web-based ...
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Zimbabwe in growing danger of losing Cup; ICC to assess whether troubled African country is still a safe venue.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: GRAHAM OTWAY ZIMBABWE moved a significant step closer to...Australia, who are due to play in Zimbabwe during the World Cup, called off...Hussain's team is scheduled to play Zimbabwe in Harare on February 13 as one of...
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Zimbabwe: 'Fallen angels have no right to preach human rights to us'
Magazine article from: New African
; ...condemn alleged human rights violations in Zimbabwe have come to nought. Below are some...asked why the human rights situation in Zimbabwe was not on the agenda for April. His...a need to rally behind the people of Zimbabwe, but the [Security] Council has no...
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Zimbabwe Rejects U.S. Food Aid Containing Genetically-Modified Grain.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; ...to other hungry African nations after Zimbabwe refused to waive a requirement that all...GMO grains from conventional crops. Zimbabwe's reluctance to accept whole-kernel...But U.S. grain is not suitable for Zimbabwe, which has potentially the largest food...
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Zimbabwe: Surprise, surprise, tourism is on the rise
Magazine article from: New African
; Zimbabwe is an enigma. From politics, economics to...I asked. "You mean foreign arrivals in Zimbabwe in 2006 hit an all-time high?" Simbarashe Mandinyenya, director of the Zimbabwe Tourist Authority's Research and Development...
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ZIMBABWE: Construction plans for proposed $150,000,000 platinum mine, ZIMBABWE PLATINUM MINES LTD. (ZIMPLATS) [Zimbabwe] - Order #: 116602.
Newspaper article from: WWP-Report on Engineering Construct & Plant Operations in the Developing World
; PROJECT OVERVIEW: The local ZIMBABWE PLATINUM MINES LTD. (ZIMPLATS...platinum mine along the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe. According to Roy Pitchford, ZIMPLATS...metals (PGM) from the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe. The company is said to hold about...
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Zimbabwe Agrees to Land Reform
News Wire article from: AP Online
; ...Press Writer AP Online 09-06-2001 Zimbabwe Agrees to Land Reform ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) -- Zimbabwe agreed to at least part of a major land...southern African nation. Crisis talks on Zimbabwe's land conflicts by Cabinet ministers...
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zimbabwe : Zimbabwe Central Bank Diverts Donor Funds.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo
; ...reported it would no longer fund projects in Zimbabwe through the central bank after more than...disappeared from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Peta Thornycroft reports for VOA that...longer fund humanitarian agencies through Zimbabwe's central bank. United States Ambassador...
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Zimbabwe Agrees to Halt Land Raids
News Wire article from: AP Online
; ...Press Writer AP Online 09-07-2001 Zimbabwe Agrees to Halt Land Raids ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) -- Zimbabwe pledged Friday to abide by an internationally...been and never will be our policy,'' Zimbabwe Foreign Minister Stan Mudenge said in...
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Zimbabwe to Halt Violent Land Grab
News Wire article from: AP Online
; ...Press Writer AP Online 09-07-2001 Zimbabwe to Halt Violent Land Grab ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) -- Zimbabwe pledged Friday to abide by an internationally...been and never will be our policy,'' Zimbabwe Foreign Minister Stan Mudenge said in...
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Zimbabwe's cricket future expected to highlight divide within ICC
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream
; ...as expected, comes out in support of Zimbabwe retaining full member status at an executive...England severed all cricketing ties with Zimbabwe in protest at what many Western states...free and fair elections that allowed Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe to win a sixth...
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