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- 391: Abortion
- ... day, every year, and that figure will keep climbing. They are Thrown in a refuse bucket and burned like trash. Who mourns these children? Have we already thrown away the one who would have cured AIDs, cancer, or led us to world wide peace? What will our generations to come do with us . . . when we are helpless, useless, and an inconvenience to them?
- 392: Dyslexia
- ... result of disturbances in the environment. Dyslexia is not caused by the loss of sight and hearing, emotional problems, or metal retardation. Dyslexics are not physically handicapped, and they can see and hear without any aids. One of the many different learning disabilities is Dyslexia. Dyslexia is a medical problem with an educational solution. (Weger, 1). Dyslexia is correctable, but not curable. Most dyslexics, three out of four, are male. Dyslexia ...
- 393: Teenage Suicide
- ... and positive role models, and therefore, find it difficult to establish a positive adolescent identity. As a result, a large number of them suffer from psychological dysfunction, running away, droping out of school, prostitution, violence, AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. Eventually, these dangerous behaviors sometimes lead them to suicide. Teenagers may also want to commit suicide if they are sexually or physically molested for a certain period of time. In ...
- 394: The Controversial Issue of Doctor-Assisted Suicide
- ... within three months. Recently the questions have been changed form, "What am I going to do with the rest of my life?" to "When should I kill myself"? With painful and crippling diseases such as AIDS and cancer, and Alzheimers along with doctors such as Dr. Kavorkian, some people are choosing death over life. Doctor assisted suicide has been a very controversial subject in the past few years. Some states such ...
- 395: Euthanasia is Not Murder
- ... to everyone (11B). Modern medical technology has allowed doctors to prolong life past the point of a patient's natural death. In the case of euthanasia, the doctor needs to end suffering from cancer or AIDS and assist the patient to die comfortably. Patients are beginning to assert their right to die rather than being kept alive forcibly. For example, a Texan who suffered burns in a gas explosion, Dan Cowart ...
- 396: Assisted Suicide
- ... this man tested positive for the HIV virus, and in 1996 he passed away by the means of assisted suicide(Macleans). However, he was not yet suffering, for he had not yet developed full blown AIDS, and was in no pain at all. This decision goes against my personal morals for doctor assisted suicide. Finally, I support doctor assisted suicide, but only within certain limitations. First, the patient must be within ...
- 397: Assisted Suicide
- ... the largest percentage of assisted suicide cases in the US. The people that make up most of the percentage are people who are chronically ill with cancer or other forms of deadly disease. People with AIDS are twelve times likely to choose euthanasia or assisted suicide as the rest of the population. "Twenty-one year old Karen Quinland was at a friend's house celebrating a birthday. Before the birthday party ...
- 398: Assisted Suicide: An Easier Way Out
- ... they have. According to many medical physicians the expression "terminally ill" means being in the final stages of a disease that is incurable (Hentoff, p.10). If a person has a despairing disease such as AIDS, that person may not want to live the rest of their short life with all the pain and frustration. Next, the terminally ill might injure their body even more by taking up the decision in ...
- 399: Life in The 1900s
- ... a horse on a 19 km course. Later to be proclaimed the worlds best marathoner. In the early 1900's modern covienences were just being available like bathrooms, electric washing machines, sewing machines, electric hearing aids, vacuum cleaners. The very fortuanate who could afford these items would order them from the Eaton's Catologue. All types of goods could be ordered in the Eaton's Catologue from fence posts to fashionable ...
- 400: Assisted Suicide
- ... convicted of criminal homicide for causing another to commit suicide only if he purposely causes such suicide by force, duress of deception. (2) Aiding or Soliciting Suicide as an Independent Offense. A person who purposely aids or solicits another to commit suicide is guilty of a felony of the second degree if his conduct causes such suicide or an attempted suicide, and otherwise of a misdemeanor. Each state has adopted their ...
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