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           Websites                                      n	 Imogene King (Spanish) at: http://www.youtube.
           n	 Imogene King at: http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-  com/watch?v5X5qrvhQ9kQQ&feature5related.
             theorists/Imogene-King.php.                 n	 Interview of Imogene King at: http://www.youtube.
           n	 Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment at:   com/watch?v51sZPaj-RioE&feature5related.
             http://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/goal_  n	 King International Nursing Group at: www.
             attainment_theory.html.                       kingnursing.org.
           n	 Reflections on Nursing Leadership at: http://www.  n	 Nurses.info at: http://www.nurses.info/nursing_
             reflectionsonnursingleadership.org/Pages/     theory_person_king_imogene.htm.
             Vol34_1_Messmer_Palmer.aspx                 n	 Theory of Goal Attainment at: http://www.youtube.
                                                           com/watch?v53FOgJHNS80o.
           Videos                                        n	 Theory of Group Empowerment within Organizations
           n	 Imogene King (Portuguese) at: http://www.youtube.  (middle range theory) at: http://sites.google.com/
             com/watch?v5twOJ8y8I9j0&feature5related.      site/theoryofnursinggrouppower/


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