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Euthanasia: People Should Have The Right To Choose
Words: 874 / Pages: 4 .... life devastating condition.
If a person is in unbearable pain and close to death or is in a
vegetable state and no longer able to function, their life is by all
practical means over. There is no reason to keep them alive. The only way
to end their physical life is by euthanasia. The question is whether to do
this by way of active euthanasia or passive euthanasia. Many are against
active euthanasia because in this case you actually kill the person rather
than letting them die. But both methods are used for the same end which is
to end someone's life without further pain for the patient as well as for
the family. The only choice to make a .....
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Teenage Suicide
Words: 935 / Pages: 4 .... that they pay no attention to what may be really going on.
Suicide is defined as the voluntary and intentional taking of one’s
own life. When somone tries to commit suicide while they are attempting
to kill thierselves they realize that they actually dont want to die. They
really do want to live. On the average, a teenager takes his or her own
life every one and a half hours, making about one hundred and thirty
deaths a week, making suicide the second leading cause of death among
teenagers.
Three major aspects of teenage suicide are (1) what causes teens to
make this choice to take their own lives. (2) How you may be able to detect
if some .....
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The Education Of A.I.D.S Discrimination
Words: 1606 / Pages: 6 .... form of discrimination. The every day environment of an employee with
A.I.D.S is also the work grounds for someone who isn'tinfected with A.I.D.S.
A.I.D.S Discrimination in a job-related atmosphere is due to lack of education
and sensitivity.
The infection of HIV does not reduce an employee'sefficiency from
satisfactory to intolerable. An employee should not be denied employment or
promotion if they are not flawed by HIV. Some employees are not stripped of
their capacities to perform even though they are infected with HIV(Lewy 2). Why
should the employee health benefits be altered because of the nature of the
disease. The majority of emplo .....
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Sturge Weber Syndrome
Words: 1324 / Pages: 5 .... this. It is not known if inheritance of
the Sturge Weber Syndrome has a pattern, but a dominant mode is suggested
and likely. The syndrome has no preference to male or female, or race.
Another possible cause could be a congenital anomaly, which was suggested
in 1963, but is merely a possibility with no evidence to support this
theory.
The patients with the Sturge Weber Syndrome are usually only
impaired on one side of their physique. They experience slow reflexes or
the inability to even move a limb opposite the port-wine stain.
Retardation is by far the worst of all effects. Most do not endure
retardation, but in some causes the extent .....
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The Search For Inner Peace
Words: 975 / Pages: 4 .... a in depth look as to how spread out and secluded Wyoming is. Ehrlich believed it was this openness that would help her loss herself but in actuality it was this openness that allowed her to find herself. She even goes to say that she hadn’t planned to stay once she arrived, “I came here four years ago. I had not planned to stay, but I couldn’t make myself leave.” (Ehrlich 156). Ehrlich was drawn to the vastness of nothing. Later in the essay she says, “Its absolute indifference steadied me.” (Ehrlich 157)
Without the presence of fellow people, one must look into oneself for company. It is here when one is able to look into one .....
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Abortion
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do drugs or alcohol, it will ruin the child.
There is one exception that I would have is if the girl got raped.
Even though I still wouldn't approve of it, I think there should be an exception.
I think that if the woman had any brains, that she would want to have the
loving child. Just think you come home from work one day, and all of the
sudden your kid gives you a great big hug. That shows love. And after a long
days work, wouldn't anybody want some love from a child. Yeah when they are
little they scream, and kick, but they also give love, and affection, and can be
the cutest thing. And if you abort, you wont get that will you?
Some .....
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The Flu
Words: 1887 / Pages: 7 .... the Internet,
and the Matanuska-Susitna College Library to gather data on the public's
knowledge of the flu and the flu shot. We then tabulated that information
to show the publics' knowledge of the flu and the flu shot. Using our
Internet research and the data we gathered from our questionnaire, we
learned some of the myths people generally believe about the flu and the
flu shot. During the course of our research we learned ways to educate the
public to eliminate those beliefs.
We have gathered seven resources with information pertaining to the
flu and the flu shot. Two articles came from journals of medicine called
The Journal of the .....
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Autism: False Words And False Hope
Words: 1822 / Pages: 7 .... are
language retardation and ritualistic or compulsive behaviors. It used to be
thought that children became autistic because of "poor parenting" and that the
only solution was that the parents should be removed from the child (Baron-Cohen
26). Now it is known that autism is caused by biological factors due to:
neurological symptoms, mental handicap, genetic causes, infections, and even
difficulties in pregnancy.
Even though autism is thought of as a disease or disorder, autistic
children can demonstrate special skills. These skills are referred to as
"isolated islets of intelligence" (Baron-Cohen 53). Some examples of these are
found in a .....
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Mental Disorders
Words: 1524 / Pages: 6 .... in clinical work with large populations of patients in institutions for the mentally ill, the major types of were outlined and methods of management and treatment were developed(3).
Classification.
The division of into classes is still inexact, and classification varies from country to country. For official record-keeping purposes, most countries follow the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization (WHO). For clinical use in the U. S., the American Psychiatric Association in 1980 adopted a third edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III); an extensive revision (DSM-III-R) was issued in 1987. .....
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What Is Angina? And What Is The Cure?
Words: 824 / Pages: 3 .... decisions. This is a complex area
which requires careful judgment by physician and patient.
Angina is a manifestation of coronary artery disease, the same disease
leading to heart attacks. Coronary artery diseas refers to those syndromes
caused by blockage to the flow of blood in those arteries supplying the heart
muscle itself, i.e., the coronary arteries.
Like any other organ, the heart requires a steady flow of oxygen and nutrients
to provide energy for rmovement, and to maintain the delicate balance of
chemicals which allow for the careful electrical rhythm control of the heart
beat. Unlike some other organs, the heart can survive only .....
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