Papers 1621-1630 of total 9088 found.
….         On the standards of beliefs on the controversial subjects today such as abortion, same sex marriages, doctor assisted suicides, and Gay rights, they stand on similar ground along with other Christian religions. They do not believe in marriages of the same sex…
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…possibly be a decrease in the number of suicides in the gay community. It would make health coverage, other benefit plans, and various rights related to divorce, inheritance and child custody available to committed gay and lesbian couples (Homosexual Marriage…
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…of self-destruction; Victor's grief over his mother leading to the creation of the monster, which then leads to a vicious circle of death and more grief, all culminating in the destruction of the creator- it could be looked upon as being an slow form of suicide
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…end-of-life decisions. Fifty-two percent of the respondents were in the favor of striving for life, forty-seven percent favored withdrawing treatment, and twelve percent favored assisted suicide. When older people feel that they are becoming a burden…
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…. His many issues include, the Heisman Hype, alcoholism, his wild side, which may be due to suicidal thoughts, and a family who has basically abandoned him. Other characters include the coach who is faced with the pressures of recruiting players to keep his…
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…. Susanna was put there on request by her doctor, to rest, and to get better mentally. She was hallucinating, and was depressed and suicidal at times. There isn’t much difference between the movie and the book. I was expecting there to be a world of difference…
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…the prophet is saying; he is blind to everything around him that does not fit his expectations. Jocasta’s death marks the change of blindness in Oedipus from figurative to literal. Right before her suicide, they both realize that Oedipus is Jocasta’s son by Laius…
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…and evil. London took his heros very serious. "Like his autobiographical hero Martin Eden, he had taken refuge in suicide." Although the cause of London's death was given out to be uremic poisoning, a pad on his night table had a calculation…
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…figured in one of the bloodiest actions of the war, an uphill attack across muddy terrain against a Confederate fort in Charleston, South Caronlina. The attack was almost suicidal, particularly given the battlefield strategies of the day, which involved…
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…because of gambling; thirty-four percent had lost or quit a job; twenty-one percent had filed for bankruptcy; sixty-six percent had contemplated suicide, and sixteen percent had attempted suicide. Indeed, gambling may be fun but the cost to society far…
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