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    November 4‚ 2006 Hon. Justice John Sopinka Supreme Court of Canada 301 Wellington St. Ottawa‚ Ontario K1A OJ1 Re: Rodriguez v. British Columbia (Attorney General) As the majority writer in the case of Rodriguez v. British Columbia‚ you are well aware that this case has and will become a case that will be infamous with ethics vs. the law. You are well aware of the facts and I need not to reiterate them to you. I write to you in response to the courts final decision that was rendered

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    Don't Complain

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    Often heard people complain why my face is not beautiful‚ why the weather is so bad‚ why I live in such a poor family ... why should we complain about it? Just like what Maya Angelou said:”if you don’t like something‚ change it. If you can’t change it‚ change your attitude. Don’t complain.” I remember I read an article about Helen Keller. The day she became blind and deaf she was only 18 months old! At the beginning she was really sad and very easy to get angry‚ but after a few weeks‚ she

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    Everyday each person faces some kind of challenge or obstacle to overcome. There will be decisions that have to be made and changes that require you to adapt. Even if those changes are good or bad. These changes are usually very hard for people to adapt and overcome. We as people must overcome adversity to excel in life. In a book called Tuesday’s with Morrie‚ Morrie is diagnosed with Lou Gherig’s disease. Lou Gehrig’s disease also known as ALS destroys the neurons of the brain and spinal cord‚

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    In Tuesdays with Morrie‚ the protagonist‚ Morrie Schwarts has allowed other people to conduct research on him‚ allowed people to follow his journey into death‚ and most importantly allowed Mitch to hear his story to share with others explaining why Morrie is interesting. Early on Morrie is told he has ALS‚ and starts to lose his ability to accomplish strenuous tasks. Instead of feeling sorry for himself he decided to make death his last project. “Study me in a slow and patient demise. Watch what

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    Morrie Schwartz once said “Once you learn how to die‚ you learn how to live” (Albom 82). Tuesdays with Morrie is a book written by Mitch Albom about Mitch’s old college professor Morrie Schwartz and his struggle with ALS. Throughout the book Mitch describes how he met with Morrie every Tuesday to talk various parts of life such as family‚ death‚ and emotions. The theme of Tuesdays with Morrie is acceptance is the key to life‚ this is seen when Mitch and Morrie talk about death‚ feeling sorry for

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    Als Research Paper

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    ALS Research Paper ALS is a disease that prevents muscles to work by attacking the nerve cells. Patients that have ALS live for about 2 to 5 years after they get diagnosed; 8% of ALS patients survived for more than 10 years. This disease can strike anyone‚ but is not contagious. 10% of the patients across U.S. that have ALS were inherited. The gene chromosomes’ are 21 neurons that send a message from the brain to the nerves and muscles. The prevention or cause of this disease as not been discovered

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    Lou Gehrig Analysis

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    Ben Pohlman AP Lang 11/8/10 Speech Analysis Lou Gehrig was one of the best baseball players of his time. He also gave one of the best speeches of baseballs history. When he was diagnosed with ALS‚ he had to quit his baseball career. In his Farwell Address to baseball‚ Lou Gehrig uses parallel structure to emphasize the statements that are truly important to him. “When the New York Giants‚ a team you would give your right arm to beat‚ and vice versa‚ sends you a gift – that’s something”.

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    Florida Should Legalize Euthanasia Florida should legalize euthanasia and I offer the following plan. The way Florida would legalize euthanasia should be by setting up a set of professional doctors who could examine all cases in which a person or an ill patients family request euthanasia due to extreme pain or an incurable disease. The doctors could examine these people and if they find there is no way other than the use of machines 24-hours a day to keep these people alive they

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    “Fans‚ for the past two weeks you have been reading about the bad break I got. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth” (Speech 1). Lou Gehrig‚ went from being a big time baseball player to receiving ALS‚ he rose above it and became one of the most inspirational people in the world. Lou is also a very heroic figure because of his baseball career‚ being diagnosed with ALS‚ and his long lasting legacy. During Lou Gehrig’s career‚ he was a dominant baseball player and an

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    Sarah 8/9/13 English Summer Reading Part 2: “Ok‚ then‚” he whispered. These were thought to be Morrie’s last words as he lay there lifelessly waiting to end his course in life. There was a developed cure for Lou Gehrig’s disease in September. It was now a cold December. As Connie and Charlotte mourned his supposedly death‚ I‚ however‚ did not. I found the piece of paper in my left pocket that contained scrawled numbers. The numbers were legible and by dialing I knew this number would connect

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