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Dual Relationships and Rural Nurse's Transition to Practice: A Canadian Ethnographic Study; Nursing and Dual Relationships; Methods; Discussion of Findings; Rural Nursing Practice: More than Just Tasks; References; 5. Rural Nurse Perceptions of Organizational Culture and the Intent to Move; Methodology; Discussion of Findings; References; 6. Women's Health and Nursing Practice in Rural Canada; Rural Nursing in Canada; Rural Nursing and Rural Women's Health; Recommendations 327 $aAcknowledgmentReferences; II. Transition to Practice: Exemplar Models; 7. Place-Based Practice: A New Zealand Nursing Education Model; Overview of New Zealand's Health Care System; Rural Nursing Practice; Philosophy of PBPM; PBPM: BN Curriculum; Distinctive Rural Competencies; Orientation to Rural Practice Tool; Rural NZ Resources; References; 8. Rural Nursing in the Australian Context; Australia: The Land and Its People; Wendy's Case; Graduate Nurse: Scope of Practice; Maintaining Currency: Practice Requirements; Living and Working in the Bush; References 327 $a9. University HealthSystem Consortium and American Association of Colleges of Nursing Nurse Residency ProgramPromote Transition from Advanced Beginner to Competent Nurse; Focus on Critical Thinking Development; CLINICAL/ACADEMIC Partnership; Use of Expert Nurses; Foster Professional Practice and Professional Development; Overview of the UHC/AACN Nurse Residency ProgramTM Model; Organizational Impact; Program Strengths and Critical Success Factors; Involvement of Expert Nurses in the Institution; Developing a National Model of Transition to Practice; Adapting to the Rural Setting; References 327 $a10. National Council of State Boards of Nursing's Transition-to-Practice Regulatory ModelThe Model; Implementing the NCSBN'S TTP Model; References; 11. Northwest Rural Nurse Residency; History; Theoretical Foundations; Competency Measurement; Critical Thinking; Supportive Roles and Residency Elements; Program Development Tips; References; 12. Vermont Nurses in Partnership Model; Philosophical Underpinnings; Defining Competencies; Implementation Strategies; Clinical Coaching Plans; Recommendations; Outcomes; Future Plans; References 327 $a13. North Carolina: Regionally Increasing Baccalaureate Nurses and Evidence-Based Transition-to-Practice Program 330 $a""Transitioning to rural practice can be daunting for both experienced nurses and new graduates who have an urban orientation and are accustomed to specialized practice with abundant health care resources. Since most nursing education programs and practicing nurses are located in urban settings, programs are needed to prepare nurses who choose rural practice. 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Reflections on the Meaning and Justification of "Jewish" in the Expression "A Jewish and Democratic State" /$rGavison, Ruth --$t8. Israel as a Nation-State in Supreme Court Rulings /$rBakshi, Aviad / Sapir, Gideon --$t9. A Jewish Majority as the Leading Criterion for Shaping Immigration Policy to Israel /$rZilbershats, Yaffa --$tPart IV. State and Religions --$t10. Religion and State: A Critical Analysis of Meanings in Public Discourse /$rSagi, Avi --$t11. The Right to the Land: From Moral Justifications to Religious Justifications and Back Again /$rStatman, Daniel --$t12. The Liberal/Multicultural Nature of the Religious Accommodations for the Palestinian-Arab Minority in Israel: A Curse or a Blessing? /$rKarayanni, Michael M. --$tPart V. Society, Culture, and Demography --$t13. Is Israeli Society Disintegrating? Doomsday Prophecies and Facts on the Ground /$rYakobson, Alexander --$t14. The Palestinian Israelis' Attempt to Challenge the Jewish State in Education: A Citizenship Act or a Radical Shift? /$rAgbaria, Ayman K. --$t15. The Future of Nationhood in Israel /$rPassig, David --$tIndex 330 $aThis volume of original essays, by some of Israel's most remarkable public and academic voices, offers a series of state-of-the art, accessible analyses of Israel's ever-evolving theater of statecraft, public debates, and legal and cultural dramas, its deep divisions and-more surprisingly, perhaps-its internal affinities and common denominators. Contributors: Fania Oz-Salzberger, Yedidia Z. Stern, Ayman K. Agbaria, Aviad Bakshi, Ariel L. Bendor, Ruth Gavison, Michael M. 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