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- 3471: Euthanasia
- ... great suffering, do you, or do you not think that competent doctors should be allowed by law to end the patient's life through mercy killing, if the patient has made a formal request in writing?" It is proven in this first question that the general public believes that cases of great pain and suffering deserve the right to choose euthanasia as an option to stop the pain. Three quarters of ... great suffering, do you, or do you not think that competent doctors should be allowed by law to end the patient's life through mercy killing, if the patient has made a formal request in writing?" As you can see, when a case is not immediately life threatening, the general publics answer is mixed. The people who answered no may be thinking of treatment that has not been tried yet or ...
- 3472: The Surprising Aspect Of Sex I
- ... filled with sex, whether it is a quick stop at a whorehouse in Italy or putting a hand up Nurse Duckett's thighs. Catch-22 is about something deeper than the war. It is about personal experiences of soldiers in the eyes of Joseph Heller which brings this book to a different level than what is expected. One example of heavy sexual content in Catch-22, is when Heller describes General ... realized that Catch-22 was not written about the war at all. Although it revolves around it and it is about the soldiers who fought in it, Catch-22 is about something deeper than that. Personal experience is what Heller is trying to portray in Catch-22. These soldiers do not want to fight for their country because they do not want to die. They are not brave and courageous, like ...
- 3473: Moral and Ethical Dilemmas
- ... They live under the philosophy that "I'm an ethical person until I get caught..." and when their caught they exclaim that their human. Ethics has nothing to do with other people. It's called personal integrity and character and no one else will ever be my judge but me in that regard. An ethical person has character and personal integrity. What of the argument, "Remember the SPIRIT, or LETTER of the law"? I think all too often I use both of these arguments to justify myself. When I may not exactly follow a law ...
- 3474: Marrying Homosexuals
- ... can find the full text of the following Supreme Court cases. In the case of Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court said, “The freedom to marry has long been recognized as one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men.” In the case of Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur, the Supreme Court said, “This Court has long recognized that freedom of personal choice in matters of marriage and family life is one of the liberties protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.” At this time, however, marriage is only granted to heterosexual couples. Although ...
- 3475: The Clinton Sex Scandal
- ... Internet media shares the same issues that the written or televised press have: censorship and morality. It does not seem logical for the media to feel they have the right to publish the President's personal letters, such as the ones from Kathleen Willey: Dear Mr. President – You have been on my mind so often this week – There are so very many people who believe in you and what you are ... attitudes toward presidential scandal may have arrived at yet another level in the late 1990s. "Perhaps we've reached a point where Americans really do compartmentalize to separate the president's public actions from his personal life", says Larry Berman, a political science professor at the University of California, Davis. "Today the voters realize they have a human being in the White House who has the same shortcomings and foibles that ...
- 3476: Communism East Europe
- ... to coerce the people into believing in the positive virtues of marriage and children. Divorce was made more difficult and abortion was prohibited. Thus the peopleÆs right to choose and exert control over their own personal and familial decisions was removed. In schools, the teaching of the social sciences was curtailed and Marxist and Leninist theories were expounded. In the late thirties fees were reintroduced for the three upper forms of ... nationÆs intellectual and cultural life. People were simply not allowed to form an opinion contrary to that of the communist state. People were also not allowed to choose their own religion or follow their own personal religious beliefs. The state outlawed and censored religious ôpropagandaö and publications. The Soviet state actively and brutally persecuted the churches. A large number of these were desecrated or destroyed. More than half of all monasteries ...
- 3477: Facism
- ... could be money ,shelter, food, or any other need that might come about. The ideology of Fascism has been identified with totalitarianism, state terror, fanaticism, arranged violence, and blind obedience. Adolf Hitler established his own personal ideology, Mein Kampf, which means My Struggle. The book was written while Hitler was in prison and not yet in power. Mussolini fashioned his ideology after he took control of Italy. Despite their two different ... visual tools providing easy recognition and visibility, allowing for an increase of notoriety in and out of the Nazi party. Hitler then created a special unit that would only answer to him and be his personal body guards. The elite groups was known as Schutzstaffel, the staff guard or SS for short. The SS took a black uniform, modeled after the Italian Fascists. Josef Berchtold, a former stationary salesman, was the ...
- 3478: A Sense Of Community By Ritual
- ... only a communal acceptance deeming the sacraments unnecessary for salvation, but rather a bilateral relationship with Christ and the nurturing and support from the community. The pastor encourages members to be committed and have a personal relationship with God for salvation, there is no mention of performing particular actions to gain acceptance into Heaven. Another more tangible ritual in the church is singing. Vocalizing emotions is a way people join together ... Each week a few members of the church take time to contribute refreshments for the church. It is a focal point of socializing before and after the service. A simple act such as this establishes personal relationships within the congregation. It gives the members a sense of unity and even security. During this time one can sense that their relationship extends beyond Sunday morning, with talk of basketball games, children's ...
- 3479: The Life of Edvard Munch
- ... Metabolism in 1898. He also made The Empty Cross and Golgota, which reflected upon Munch's upbringing. As early as 1899 Munch painted The Dance of Life, which can be interpreted as a daring and personal piece because of the flat decorative style. The Dance of Life was created during a restless and experimental phase of Munch's life. He created a more colorful and decorative style influenced by the art ... length, gradually became an important part of his artworks. The group portrait of Dr. Linden's sons is known to be one of the masterpieces of modern portraits. Munch's artistic success was accompanied by personal conflicts. Alcohol had become a problem, and he was emotionally unstable. He was plagued by the memories of a tragic love affair, which had come to a dramatic end with a revolver scene in 1902 ...
- 3480: The Feelings of Falling in Love
- ... them happiness and luck. BIBLIOGRAPHY Beal, Anne E. and Sternberg, Robert J. Social Construction of Love, Vol 12 No. 3. London, Thousand Oaks, Ca. and New Delhi. August 1995. pg. 423. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Buscaglia, Leo. Loving Each Other: The Challenge of Human Relationships. New Jersey 1984. P. 46. Kalbfleish, Pamala J. Interpersonal Communication: Evolving Interpersonal Relationships. New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. 1993. pg. 82. Liebowitz, Micheal ... 89. Morrow, Gregory D., Clark, Eddie M. and Brock, Karla F. Individual and Partner Love Styles. Vol. 12 No. 3. London, Thousand Oaks, Ca. and New Delhi. August 1995. Pg. 376. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Perper, Timothy. Sex Signals: The Biology of Love. ISI Press. Philadelphia 1985. Pgs. 76 and 83. Pope, Kennith. On Love and Loving: Psychological Perspectives on the Nature and Experience of Romantic Love. Jossey-Bass ...
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