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A frequent theme that emerged from the focus group centered on the influence of the environment and how it contributed to community college nursing students' experiences of test anxiety.
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More frequent themes that arose from these were 'confidence' and 'lack of opportunity' to develop hands-on experience, as the following illustrate: " 'I've done very little suturing since training, for which supervision was almost impossible to obtain.
Among participants, a frequent theme is that government officials need to know that religious leaders still carry considerable influence and thus could help in large-scale good works.
Although questions about withholding and withdrawing advanced life-sustaining technologies is a frequent theme, it is a topic that is less than relevant when so many patients in the region do not have access to basic care.
A frequent theme was the claim that Winston Churchill had advance knowledge of the Japanese plans to attack Pearl Harbor, and refused to warn the Americans to bring the United States into World War II.
And the war in the Balkans in the early 1990s appears as a frequent theme in breakup stories from that region.
Dave Walker North Dartmouth, Mass., Feb. 6, 2008 To the Editor: "Two Parties, Two Paths" (news analysis, front page, Feb. 6) echoes a frequent theme in the news media: that the Democratic competition for the presidential nomination is divisive and bitter, pitting blacks against whites, women against men, and older voters against younger voters.
First came the meltingly beautiful "Roses," a pure-dance work filled with elegant patterns and partnering that suggest romantic love, a frequent theme for Mr. Taylor.
The idea that religious Americans are the victims of government-backed persecution is now a frequent theme not just for Catholic bishops, but also for Republican presidential candidates and conservative evangelicals.
A frequent theme to emerge from the research, carried out using Freedom of Information (FoI) requests, was the "backlog" of repairs that councils said was necessary as well the general state of roads.
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