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    The key decision makers in this case are the patient‚ and the medical team. The big question is whether to respect the patient’s autonomy and compromise standards of care or ignore the patient’s wishes in an attempt to save her life. The key decision makers in this case is the woman’s husband and herself. The husband already lost an unborn child due to the mother’s religious background‚ should he lose his wife as well? Many religions‚ if not all believe in wrongs of innocent killings. If the woman

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    In the short story‚ Shame by Dick Gregory you read this short excerpt about Gregory’s life‚ and you learn that he was an accomplished political activist‚ comedian‚ writer‚ student‚ and athlete. You don’t actually figure out that he is african american until they talk about how he performed comedy stand-up for many white audiences. Basically‚ Dick Gregory had goals‚ and he did very well at achieving his goals and furthering himself in life. When the actual short story begins‚ you learn that Dick didn’t

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    To Pay or Not to Pay College Athletes? In the article‚ “The Shame of College Sports‚” noted author and historian Taylor Branch discusses the injustice of the National Collegiate Athletic Association not paying their college athletes. Branch references and goes into detail about several legal cases‚ in which the NCAA blatantly takes advantage of players and their families. He lectures his audience on the extensive history of the NCAA‚ pointing out many ignoble and hypocritical actions committed

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    Mankind is about Minke‚ a Javanese minor royal‚ who studies at Hollands Burgelukse School‚ or HBS. This takes place in a time when only the descendants of the European colonizers can expect to achieve this level of education. This relates directly to autonomy and responsibility by having the self-worth to achieve such high standers. In the book‚ Minke is talented young writer whose works become published in several Dutch-language journals which are greatly admired. This skill requires responsibility

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    Patriotism…it represents and symbolizes loyalty and allegiance. Patriotism is the abstract feeling of love and devotion to your country. Being patriotic does not necessarily imply that one must enlist in the army. There are many ways to show your affection and devotion to your country. Such as buying products made in America and showing support of American soldiers as they sacrifice their lives for our country. A couple decent synonyms for patriotism are words such as‚ loyalty and allegiance

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    Question 3 Being certain about something can sometimes be misleading or misunderstood. You either assure certainty or question doubt. You can easily be a cocky football player‚ think you have the best team‚ and go into the game knowing you’re going to win and have no doubt that the other team is better than you‚ but end up losing. But as soon as you have doubt and get intimidated by the other team you instantly try your best to win the game‚ no matter the obstacles and challenges you go through

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    Melissa Galindo English 96 Marc Scott OCT/5/2014 Hitting them hardest when they’re small The Shame of the Nation was written in 2005 by author Jonathan Kozol.  In this book he discusses how underprivileged children in lower-income school districts are treated differently than the children in middle-class school districts. The middle-class children have easy access to pre-school but very few children in the lower-classes have access to pre-school. As a result‚ when lower-classes

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    As a Persian Proverb once said‚ "Doubt is the key to knowledge." Doubt is one of the factors that influence the expansion of knowledge. Any fact that is considered true beyond any suspicion had to be subject to at least one person ’s questioning‚ since "any belief worth having must survive doubt" (Anonymous). It is possible to follow a pattern in the growth of knowledge in many subjects such as the natural sciences‚ history‚ and human sciences; a significant boost in the accumulation of information

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    that are shown throughout the film. These core ideas are that the line between good and evil is blurred‚ the protagonist is relatable‚ and that moral order is restored in the end. All of these ideas and many more were shown in Hitchcock’s Shadow of a Doubt. One of the ideas that shows up is the line between good and evil being blurred and this is shown through Young Charlie. At the beginning of this film‚ Charlie was an innocent‚ young schoolgirl who was bored with her ordinary life. At the end of the

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    How My Parents Promoted Autonomy In My Life‚ When I Was a Child As a child growing up‚ my parents said that I was a very strong-willed child. My mother said‚ “You were as stubborn as they come‚ and you still are!” Therefore‚ they did all they could to encourage my independence while teaching me boundaries at the same time. “It was difficult‚ but we managed to make it work‚ one way or another‚” my mother said. Being that I was the type of child that always wanted to do things for myself‚

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