Nursing Reports Annual Report Card 2025

  • 0School of Nursing and Midwifery, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC 3086, Australia.

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Summary

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This study highlights the significance of December as a period for year-end reflection and rest, emphasizing the importance of the Gregorian calendar in marking these transitions.

Area Of Science

  • Sociology
  • Cultural Studies

Background

  • The Gregorian calendar structures societal activities and perceptions of time.
  • December is culturally recognized as a period of conclusion and festivity.

Purpose Of The Study

  • To examine the cultural and temporal significance of December within the framework of the Gregorian calendar.
  • To explore the societal implications of year-end traditions and rest periods.

Main Methods

  • Qualitative analysis of cultural practices and temporal markers.
  • Review of literature on calendar systems and societal rhythms.

Main Results

  • December serves as a critical temporal marker for year-end activities.
  • Societal rest and celebration are strongly associated with the end of the Gregorian year.

Conclusions

  • The Gregorian calendar provides a shared framework for understanding and organizing societal end-of-year observances.
  • December's role in rest and celebration is a key cultural phenomenon tied to this calendar system.

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