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6041: Abortion
... life that is equal to the mothers right. One cannot kill another human being just because they wished it wasn't around. Abortion is murder of the innocent practiced on a national scale." (Abortion: The Personal, Medical and Social Dilemma) Overall it has been proven that the fetus is a real person. It responds to noise, has feeling and fears. To have an abortion it will destroy an innocent life which ...
6042: Abortion: A Controversial Subject
... that expressed the exact same reasons for having an abortion. Older women were more likely to say that their families were complete while younger women said that a baby would interfere with education, career, and personal freedom. At any age women say they have too many responsibilities and not enough money to take care of a baby. The reasons for which the public is approving of abortions is not always the ...
6043: Home Health Care Nursing
... Farr, J. Michael, (1998). Occupational Outlook Handbook, Lincolnwood, IL: JGM Career Horizon Gonzalez, Barbara (1994). The Field of the future, Nursing, March, 92 Hardin, Nicole (2000) Home health care registered nurse for Grandview Home Health. (Personal Interview) , March 7 Hunt, Roberts (1998). Community-based Nursing. American Journal of Nursing, October, 44-48 Johnston, J. & Clark, B. (1990). Orientation to Home Care: Maximizing Medicare Reimbursement. Home Healthcare Nurse, 8 (1), 45-49 ...
6044: Alcoholism: Is It Hereditary?
... drinking problems, and results of laboratory and field research have repeatedly demonstrated the key role of these factors in explaining the drinking of the alcoholic individual. To lengthen genetic thinking so as to deny these personal and social meanings in drinking does a disservice to the social sciences, to our society and to alcoholics and others with drinking problems. Such a restricted approach to genetic formulations defies ample evidence already available ...
6045: Edgar Allan Poe
... and thus, the resultant behavioral patterns, from a priori knowledge. In Eureka, we find that Poe shunned such artifices of mind, systems which, he professed, have no basis in reality. Yet Poe employed in his writing the diction of the moral tome, which causes confusion for readers immersed in this tradition. Daniel Hoffman reiterates Allan Tate's position that, aside from his atavistic employment of moral terminology, Poe writes as though ...
6046: Aspartame and Olestra: Will We Buy the Bull?
... sense of normality to a diabetic when they want to have a chocolate bar. Sure, special chocolates are available, as well as carob bar, but these substitutes taste nothing like the real deal, with my personal experience testifies to that. We have now developed new sweeteners that do not leave a tart aftertaste and Caprenin, a compound that mimics the taste and feel of cocoa butter, with the advantage of containing ...
6047: The Grieving Process
The Grieving Process Grief is one’s own personal process of loss. During this process of grieving certain events may take place. It is normal to experience a variety of emotional responses which include, shock, or disbelief, anger or depression, guilt, and finally acceptance ...
6048: Euthanasia: The Right to Die
... to ask their doctor, or relatives to die by euthanasia. People say that dying by euthanasia is to die with dignity, instead of living an artificial life on respirators and other life support machines. My personal feelings on this topic is one of the minority. If a person is terminally ill, and there is nothing anyone can do for them, why should they have to suffer? Not only do they suffer ...
6049: Euthanasia: People Should Have the Right to Choose
... use. None of these questions are totally cut and dry. There seem to be more gray areas within this issue than there are black and white. Yet when you look at the problem on a personal level with the actual individuals involved, some of those gray areas almost disappear. People are put on this earth to live. When it gets to the point where the quality of a person's life ...
6050: The Scarlet Letter: The Morality Issue
... victim, or a temptress, or maybe Dimmesdale is in the wrong for falling for the temptress. Chillingworth, who is at first thought to be the victim, but in the end the villain? Through Hawthorne’s writing we the reader must decide on the morality issue among Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth. Hester, who is essentially the main character in The Scarlet Letter, therefore, is the most vividly described character in the book ...


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