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Contents of English handwritten newspaper on Nurses' Day

The contents of the English handwritten newspaper on Nurse's Day are introduced in detail as follows:

First, English content:

1, this? Is it? Why? ICN? Really? Selected? Where to? Focus? Open? Poverty? For what? This? One year? IND? This is also the reason why the International Association of Nurses has identified the theme of this year's Nurses' Day as paying attention to poverty.

2. That? Is it? Why? ICN? Really? Selected? Where to? Shine? That? Spotlight? Open? Nursing? Innovation? For what? 2009 international? Nurse? Day? Kit. This is why ICN chose the innovation of nursing career as the theme of 2009 International Nurses' Day.

3. Now? That? The whole? The world? Where to? May 12? As? International? Nurse? Day? Where to? Commemoration? She ... Now the whole world commemorates her with May 12 as the International Nurses' Day.

Second, the Chinese introduction:

1. May 12 every year is the International Nurses' Day. It is a festival established by the International Council of Nurses in memory of florence nightingale, the founder of modern nursing discipline, in 19 12. Its basic purpose is to advocate and carry forward Nightingale's humanitarian spirit of fearlessness, dedication and saving lives.

2. International Nurses' Day aims to encourage nurses to inherit and carry forward the glorious tradition of nursing work and treat every patient with "love, patience, carefulness and responsibility".

3. In May 12 International Nurses' Day, hospitals, nursing schools, etc. A solemn ceremony will be held to award hats to nurses, which is an important moment to officially become nurses. In front of florence nightingale, the founder of nursing, the nurses knelt down in front of the nursing seniors, who put on white nurses' hats symbolizing sacred angels for the nurses, and stood in front of the statue of florence nightingale, holding candles symbolizing burning themselves and illuminating others, and reading the oath.