Answer:
Jupiter's Shower of gold.
Explanation:
In Bulfinch's story he mentions all but Jupiter's shower of gold. All the other events were crucial to the story; but his shower of gold was not.
<span>Communication, as a key element in providing high-quality health care services, leads to patient satisfaction and health. The present Cross-sectional, descriptive analytic study was conducted on 70 nurses and 50 patients in two hospitals affiliated to Alborz University of Medical Sciences, in 2012. Two separate questionnaires were used for nurses and patients, and the reliability and validity of the questionnaires were assessed. In both groups of nurses and patients, nurse-related factors (mean scores of 2.45 and 2.15, respectively) and common factors between nurses and patients (mean scores of 1.85 and 1.96, respectively) were considered the most and least significant factors, respectively. Also, a significant difference was observed between the mean scores of nurses and patients regarding patient-related (p=0.001), nurse-related (p=0.012), and environmental factors (p=0.019). Despite the attention of nurses and patients to communication, there are some barriers, which can be removed through raising the awareness of nurses and patients along with creating a desirable environment. We recommend that nurses be effectively trained in communication skills and be encouraged by constant monitoring of the obtained skills.
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(a)Practical.................is the answer:)
Read the excerpt from "Daughter of Invention". But Laura's inventing days were over just as Yoyo's were starting up with her school-wide success. Rather than the rolling suitcase everyone else in the family remembers, Yoyo thinks of the speech her mother wrote as her last invention. It was as if, after that, her mother had passed on to Yoyo her pencil and pad and said, "Okay, Cuquita, here's the buck. You give it a shot."
Which context clue provides the best hint for the meaning of the underlined idiom in this excerpt?
A. but Laura’s invents days were over
B. the rolling suitcase everyone else in the family remembers
C. Yoyo thinks of the speech her mother wrote as her last invention
D. after that her mother had passed on to Yoyo her pencil and pad
Answer:
D. After that, her mother had passed on to yoyo her pencil and pad.
Explanation:
The context clue that provides the best hint for the meaning of the underlined idiom in this excerpt is option D <u>"After that, her mother had passed on to yoyo her pencil and pad."</u>
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