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    Matters of Life and Death

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    I. Identification Matters of Life and Death: Defunding Organ Transplants for the State of Arizona II. Management Issues This case surrounds the controversy brought about by the Arizona state legislature defunding life-saving organ transplant operations. In 1987‚ the Arizona state legislature voted to eliminate funding for most organ transplants for the indigent through the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). At the same time of this decision‚ the legislature voted to extend

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    Is BDSM Still Deviant

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    Sexuality freedom is the new civil rights we are fighting for this decade. The practice of BDSM has become a hot topic in our society lately since the book Fifty Shades of Grey went public in 2011. BDSM is an acronym for bondage/discipline‚ dominance/submission‚ and sadism /masochism. The term BDSM is defined as a variety of erotic practices involving power play. Now because this term does not cover everyone in the kink community‚ known as an umbrella term‚ people are now starting to use the term

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    are humans still evolving

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    Descent of Man (Darwin‚ 1871)‚ in which he noted that humans have both a unique place in nature and are part of the natural world‚ such that man‚ with a “god-like intellect which has penetrated into the movements and constitution of the solar system […] still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin” (Darwin‚ 1871). The theory of evolution has since been applied to the understanding of human variation in several ways. The most infamous uses of evolutionary theory‚ which were

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    The dystopian film‚ 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick journeys the galaxy during the commencement of the earth. During this enthralling journey comes the development of apes‚ which ignite the idea of the evolution of the most insolent species to ever roam the planet—humans. Now man has to prepare for the evolution of extreme intelligence—technology. Hal is an artificial intelligence that was created by Dave and Frank to help man with tasks easier and efficiently in the spaceship Discovery

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    Why Living Matters

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    Living matters are organisms that possess the fundamental characteristics of life. This includes movement‚ respiration‚ sensitivity‚ growth‚ reproduction‚ excretion‚ and nutrition. First off‚ every single living matter is capable of movement. For instance‚ animals can move according to their will; they can change position and transfer from one place to another. Although this trait may not be as noticeable in plants‚ they also show little movements such as when leaves turn towards the direction

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    The School System: a Joyless Experience? In his essay “Still Separate‚ Still Unequal: America’s Educational Apartheid‚” Jonathan Kozol brings our attention to the apparent growing trend of racial segregation within America’s urban and inner-city schools (309-310). Kozol provides several supporting factors to his claim stemming from his research and observations of different school environments‚ its teachers and students‚ and personal conversations with those teachers and students. As we first

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    Why Greeks Matter

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    Why the Greeks Matter During the NRP broadcast ‘Why the Greeks Matter’‚ Cahill‚ Straus and the listeners mentioned a lot of important points concerning the Greeks. How they lived their everyday life‚ what influenced their customs and what democracy meant to them are just a few that were mentioned. One of the first compelling points Cahill and Straus describe is excellence. Excellence is what the Greeks cared most about because it was dominated by alpha males. Cahill mentioned

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    Mind over Matter

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    Mind over Matter The difference between mental illness and insanity is that with insanity the person knows right from wrong they just view it differently. Someone that is mentally insane is a person that has a mental illness that affects the brain. They do not realize their consequences or even realize if the consequence is wrong. People who have a mental illness still have a grip on reality. A person with a mental illness usually knows they have a mental illness‚ but a person who is insane

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    Do Myths Matter

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    To believe or not to believe? Canadian International School Mrs. Bellavance 4/20/2011 Hamas This essay will discuss about if myths matter or not from a CEO of a Fortune 500 company. This is a thesis essay discussing about myths and why do not matter to us. The word myth comes from the Greek word mythos‚ which in turn “means a story‚ tale or fiction”. Typical myths deal with supernatural beings and things that might not be real. Myths are stories that are written or told to people‚ passed

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    Essay on a Matter of Taste

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    In the short story “A Matter of Taste” by Alex La Guma‚ several political issues are addressed. Race‚ socioeconomic status‚ education and experience‚ are all factors that are somehow brought up throughout this story. The thing that stands out the most‚ and really brings all of these factors together‚ is the idea that “more is left unsaid than said.” More is left unsaid than said; what does the statement really mean? To begin with‚ this idea is the theme to the structure of a lot of fictional writing

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