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    DESROSIERS Research‚ Ethics‚ and Scholarly Writing September 18‚ 2013 WEEK 3: ARTICLE REVIEW/CRITIQUE Media Portrayals of Suicide In recent years‚ there has been growing concern over the reporting by the media of those who die by suicide. Various groups‚ such as the Centers for Disease Control (1994)‚ the World Health Organization and the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) (WHO & IASP‚ 2008)‚ have proposed recommendations. In addition‚ scholarly research has studied the impact

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    The Misrepresentations of Female Suicide Bombers Examining Gendered Biases in the Study of Female Palestinian Suicide Bombers Joya Mukherjee 260367916 HIST 448 Professor Laila Parsons Friday December 7‚ 2012 McGill University The Misrepresentations of Female Suicide Bombers Examining Gendered Biases in the Study of Female Palestinian Suicide Bombers Joya Mukherjee 260367916 HIST 448 Professor Laila Parsons Friday December 7‚ 2012 McGill University “[Be] Ready for the

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    head: SUICIDE AMONG ADOLESCENTS Suicide Among Adolescents The taking of one’s life‚ as hard as it is for some to fathom‚ is becoming increasingly common. Suicide is even the third leading cause of death among adolescents age fifteen to nineteen (Hallfors‚ PhD‚ et al.‚ 2006). Suicide in general is hard enough to swallow‚ but children and adolescents are now turning to taking their own life instead of facing the life they have ahead of them. Their thoughts about suicide are increasingly

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    This story is about story about the tragic consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder‚ but the narrator never comes out and says so. Erdrich describes post-traumatic stress symptoms as a narrator than a factual description. The theme of the story is there are bigger forces that can come between brotherly love and…..?. The Red Convertible is about Lyman‚ who narrates the story about his memories and relationship with his brother. They go on a road trip over the summer‚ next Henry is

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    In “On suicide” Hume examines whether suicide is always a criminal act. Hume states that “if suicide is a criminal act it must be transgression of our duty either to God‚ our neighbor or ourselves” (Hume‚ p.1). According to Hume‚ suicide is not always a transgression against God‚ our neighbor and ourselves‚ therefore suicide is sometimes permissible. A defender of impermissibility would argue that while Hume’s argument is valid it is not sound. After critically examining each premise one will find

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    Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.” An innumerable amount of people believe suicide is a growing epidemic in today’s society. In fact‚ statistics show in the year 2013‚ 41‚149 suicides had been reported as well as many that went unreported. Although there are suicide prevention tactics‚ there is not a known solution for the rapid increase of suicide deaths. One of the leading causes of suicide is depression‚ which can be caused by numerous reasons. Some of the reasons include:

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    Performance Assessment Task #1: Sociology & Suicide Amy M. Ehlert Northcentral Technical College Abstract In this paper‚ I introduce Emile Durkheim’s ideas of suicide and the four types. I also discuss the sociological perspectives of the variations in suicide rates that Durkheim’s theory is able to explain. Finally‚ in conclusion‚ I offer my own personal views on the topic of suicide and propose ways that society could prevent suicide. Emile Durkheim was a French sociologist who published

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    The Comparison between Septimus’s Suicide and Okonkwo’s Suicide Glory Li Tongyu 1155054266 I. Introduction Septimus is one of the main characters in Mrs. Dalloway which is a story happened in western society after World War I‚ and Okonkwo is the protagonist in Things Fall Apart which is a book about the traditional African society in about 17th century. It seems like there are no connections between Septimus and Okonkwo‚ since they are from different eras and different social backgrounds; but in

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    TEENAGE SUICIDE AND POSSIBLE PREVENTION Page 1 TEENAGE SUICIDE AND POSSIBLE PREVENTION TROY UNIVERSITY TEENAGE SUICIDE AND POSSIBLE PREVENTION Page 2 The article that I chose to write about pertains to teenage suicide. The author‚ Kay Wyma‚ goes on to discuss one method of helping to prevent suicide among teenagers‚ that being instilling in them a sense of being needed‚ or "connectedness". According to Wyma‚ one way that this can be accomplished

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    Suicide Risk Assessment 6 Steps to a Better Instrument Suicide Risk Assessment 6 Steps to a Better Instrument There are many challenges in working on an inpatient psychiatric unit. One common problem that continues to come up is the evaluating process for suicidal ideation and determining which patients require suicide precautions. According to Hermes‚ Deakin & Robinson (2009) in their article in Journal Of Psychosocial Nursing. Hermes et al. discussed the process that twelve nurses from

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