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Eagle Man


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Eagle Man
An analysis of Eagle Man's (Ed McGaa) discussion in his work "We Are All Related: Eagle Man," about stewardship and eco/civil-responsibility and how it relates to the writer's experiences in his workplace.
2,024 words (approx. 8.1 pages) | 9 sources | MLA | 2007 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper discusses the work "We Are All Related: Eagle Man." It shows how Ed McGaa (Eagle Man) uses the work to represent a culmination of the Native-American principles of stewardship and connectedness to all living things, displaying a simpler understanding of the place of progress and eco/civil-responsibility in the world. The paper focuses on the writer's experiences within the health professions of connecting work with eco/civil responsibility.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Conclusion

From the Paper:

"Stewardship may not seem like a concept that would be easily applied in a health care setting but the emphasis on stewardship and holistic care has been fully embraced by those in my clinic, and is taught through art and representation within the clinic. We frequently emphasize the needs of the whole of the community through our thoughts and actions and rely heavily on the idea that We are all related, as a guide to our interactions with patients and other people we deal with on a daily basis. Returning to the simple ideals of the Eagle Man as a goal to strive for, the emphasis that the modern is not all bad and that we can save lives with the treatments that we use, but that we can also do so in a way that better serves our environment and our community, we will succeed in setting a good example for others to do the same."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Birren, F. (1961). Color Psychology and Color Therapy: A Factual Study of the Influence of Color on Human Life. New Hyde Park, NY: University Books.
  • Fox, D. M., & Ludden, J. M. (1998). Living but Not Dying by the Market: Recent Changes in Health Care. Daedalus, 127(4), 137.
  • Fuller, D. (1999). Marketing Mix Design-for-Environment (Dfe): A Systems Approach. 309.
  • Heirich, M. (1998). Rethinking Health Care: Innovation and Change in America. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
  • Honari, M. & Boleyn, T. (Eds.). (1999). Health Ecology: Health, Culture, and Human-Environment Interaction. London: Routledge.

Cite this paper

APA Citation:

Eagle Man (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Book-Review-Eagle-Man/97681

MLA Citation:

"Eagle Man" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Book-Review-Eagle-Man/97681>




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