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4801: The Crucible: Social Deteriora
... his life there was no longer anyone but Abigail to lead the community. The justice system is designed to protect the people that it serves but during the trials the accused witch had two choices, death or imprisonment. The punishment of death was given to all people that pleaded not guilty; the other punishment was to plead guilty and go to jail. John Proctor gave his view of the justice system when he said I like not ...
4802: Psychoanalysis and Treatment
... painful misunderstandings or outright failures in the child's relationship to his or her parents. Sometimes parents lack the appropriate and attuned empathic understanding that children need. Sometimes severe physical or mental illness or the death of a parent or sibling causes serious psychic wounds. Consequently, even in adults, there remain ever-present though usually unconscious fears that the early hurtful experiences will now be repeated again with others. Transference is ... person a sense of self and of well-being. Any experience with objects, including persons, that evoke and strengthen the self are "self-object" experiences and are needed by every human being from birth to death in order to sustain a cohesive self. Absence of or faulty self-object experiences cause a loss of cohesion with attendant fragmentation of the self. RESEARCH In addition to their clinical application, psychoanalytic theories have ...
4803: Things That Affect and Influence Our Health and Our Lives
... factor in my life for choosing not to drink excessively and drive. The second incident occurred with my grandfather. Although I really did not know my grandfather well, I knew that the cause of his death was the fact that he had a lot of liquor. The doctors say that if he had not drunken so severely as at a young age that he would have survived. He was a kind ... was diagnosed with liver cancer and died because of it. After that incident I knew that I would not allow myself to get out of hand and let myself drink to the extent of possible death. Drinking alcohol excessively causes many different types of diseases, but I never knew the effect of that disease until the alcohol unit we learned in class. Many of my aunts from my mother’s side ...
4804: Catcher In The Rye
... the wall. When he sees this he starts to think about committing suicide because he feels like living is just a waste. During this time he spent in the tomb he decides on life or death. After going unconscious for a couple of minutes he decides to live because, "Death thus becomes not a gesture of defiance but of surrender"(Miller 17). Once Holden wakes up he feels better and symbolically chooses life. This is when Holden begins to rise. When Phoebe is on the ...
4805: Madame Bovary: The Tragic Love
... a rural village. He then married a women who was quite older then himself. He was unhappily married to her saying that "Her dresses barely hung on her bony frame", This coming right before her death. Upon his wife's death, Charles married an attractive young women named Emma Roualt, the daughter of one of his patients. Emma married Charles with overwhelming expectations. She thought marriage would be filled with three things, "bliss, passion, and ecstasy ...
4806: Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Disease is a progressive and irreversible brain disease that destroys mental and physical functioning in human beings, and invariably leads to death. It is the fourth leading cause of adult death in the United States. Alzheimer's creates emotional and financial catastrophe for many American families every year, but fortunately, a large amount of progress is being made to combat Alzheimer's disease every year. To ...
4807: Ebola Virus In Depth Report
... 7 - 14 days, beginning suddenly with headache, malaise, and fever; vomiting, bloody diarrhoea, or a maculopapular rash may develop a few days later. Severe bleeding and shock may follow and are likely to lead to death. No treatment exists beyond supportive care. The mortality rate reportedly ranges from 50% to 90%. Two thirds of cases have resulted in death in the current outbreak, but experience with more broadly studied viral hemorrhagic fevers suggests that very mild cases may go unrecognized. Early cases may also be difficult to differentiate from typhoid or malaria, and not ...
4808: The Awakening
... her children, and of her society. The only solution she sees is to end her life, which she does by swimming out into the sea until her strength gives out. This is a very symbolic death. I feel the theme of The Awakening is deeper than the obvious themes of independence and women's rights. The Awakening presents suicide as a valid solution to problems that do not offer many choices ... loneliness, disruption of one's social life, and suicide for the common good. It's easy to connect these with Edna's life: the isolation of her small house, the disruption caused by Adele's death, and the common good of the children. However, her suicide had nothing to do with any lack of personal freedom. She was, for the most part, doing whatever she wanted and there were no signs ...
4809: AIDS
... the results can be broken down into three general types of situations: AIDS disease, ARC, and asymptomatic seropositive condition. The AIDS disease is characterized by having one's immune system devastated by the AIDS virus. Death occurs often after many weeks or months of expensive and painful hospital care. Most folks with the disease can transmit it to others by sexual contact or other exposure of an uninfected person's blood ... one's becoming seropositive for the AIDS virus and one's developing the disease. Millions and soon to be tens and hundreds of millions who are now seropositive for AIDS are under a sentence of death, but a sentence that may not be carried out for one or two decades. Currently, it is felt that after exposure to the virus, most folks will turn seropositive for it (develop a positive blood ...
4810: Learning CPR
... heart has stopped and he has stopped breathing. He is in cardiac arrest. Would you know what to do? The actions you take in the next few minutes could make the difference between life and death. Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure in which external chest compressions, artificial ventalations and drug therapy are used to maintain the circulation of blood to the brain. A bystander who is trained in ... financial burden on the local government. As for necessity, I would rather have every high school student learn a lifesaving skill that they never use, then for them to be faced with a life or death situation and not know what to do.


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