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    Explain Aristotle’s definition of happiness as a final end‚ and why the “final end” is equivalent to the ultimate good. Aristotle’s most basic definition of happiness is that it is the final end. This final end is viewed as a goal‚ something that is worth pursuing. When something is defined as good‚ it is good because it is worth being realized‚ which can thus be associated with a goal. At this point‚ it can be understood that the terms end and good are exchangeable. Since Aristotle is a classical

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    End of the Road Willa Cather once said‚ “The end is nothing; the road is all.” But what does that mean? The most overt answer is that it doesn’t matter where one ends up in life‚ it’s how one gets there that counts. But‚ I think it goes deeper than that. To me‚ this means that the path you take is‚ in itself‚ simultaneously the beginning‚ middle‚ and end‚ and ultimately I agree with Cather‚ that the path is the focus not the end. The final terminus is the direct result of a string of decisions

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    End of life directives are also considered to be part of the care objectives for those who are reaching the end of their journey with the disease. Besides the Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order that most are familiar with‚ two directives commonly used in America are the Medical Orders for Sustaining Life Treatment‚ commonly referred to as MOLST‚ and Comfort One MOLST refers to medical “…orders based upon the person’s wishes in his/her current medical condition. Any section not completed [by the patient/decision

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    This is the theme addressed in the movie “End of Watch”.                        C.    Thesis Statement:        I like this movie because through all its action and comedy to entertain the audience I believe there was a clear-cut positive message.   D.     Preview: Next I will give you a        1.  Description of “End of Watch” 2.  And‚ my personal evaluation of the movie.   II.             BODY A.     Description of the Event 1.“End of Watch” is an action/comedy movie.

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    In the poem‚ ‘An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’ by ‘Les Murray’ reflects upon a different type of society as feelings and emotions are kept secret. In the first stanza of the poem Murray uses imagery to paint a picture in the readers mind of a busy city coming to a halt‚ ‘Pitt Street is baked up for almost half a mile.’ At the end of the stanza Murray again uses imagery to make the readers see a man crying. People walk by him and see him crying but they do not stop him. The man in this poem is not

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    Palliative Care: Differences Between Hospice Care‚ Palliative Care‚ and End of Life Care Three of the most often confused terms in senior care are palliative care‚ hospice care‚ and end of life care. Two of these terms‚ hospice care and end of life care‚ can be used interchangeably. The third term‚ palliative care‚ is quite different from the others and should not be confused with them. When it is‚ seniors are often cheated out of important care that could speed healing‚ improve health‚ and add

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    Spirituality refers to “one’s relationship with the transcendent questions”. For most people‚ contemplating one’s own death raises many issues‚ such as the meaning of existence‚ the purpose of suffering‚ and the existence of an afterlife. Goal of End of Life Care A common goal for the dying patient‚ family members‚ and the health care professional is for a meaningful dying experience‚ in which loss is framed in the context of a life legacy. Such an experience includes support for the patient’s

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    The fruit is ripe and ready to fall from the tree. Much like the leaves of fall‚ when the leaves fall they die but it opens up space for something else to grow. The same can be said for us as humans. It is often hard to let go of old patterns even when these patterns are unhealthy or no longer serve us. The ripeness card gives us the message that it is time‚ you have done the work and now you have reap the rewards for all of your hard work. It’s important to seize the moment because if you let the

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    In The Ocean at the End of the Lane it is clear that adults and children see the world differently from believing in the impossible‚ to a child’s curiosity‚ and the “undefeatable” adult. As children we live in a world of wonder and curiosity and this book has several examples of that. The first instance of this we see in chapter four. “And‚ because Lettie was speaking the language of shaping‚ I understood what was said. The thing in the clearing was being bound to that place for always‚ trapped‚

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    For the completion of this experiment the procedures were guided with the Rainbow Transformation1 lab manual. An Escherichia coli bacterial reference plate was used to obtain colonies which were resuspended into a CaCl2 solution that was previously kept on an ice bath. The rainbow transformation mixture containing the plasmid DNA was then added to half of the E. coli cells. These cells were later placed into a water bath set to 42ºC and “heat shocked” to promote the entrance of DNA into the cells

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