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    A Good Life/A Good Death Atul Gawande’s book Being Mortal and the corresponding Frontline Program described many examples of individuals being diagnosed with terminal illnesses and how they and the medical professionals responded to their diagnoses. I was surprised to learn that Gawande‚ who is an oncologist‚ and many of his colleagues did not want to tell their terminally ill patients that they are dieing. I understand that informing someone that they are dying would not be a pleasant task to undertake

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    must be completed in a very complex way. The 32 pieces of the game‚ collectively and individually‚ represent a social standing that was used in previous centuries that can help us understand some of the struggles of the past. David Shenk wrote The Immortal Game to help the readers understand the importance of one game in our world’s history. Though books about chess and how it represents life have been written before‚ David adds a new spin on that concept by adding in history and modernization. This

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    As we see in “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebeca Skloot we see that was the many cases of blacks. Like Henrietta Lacks she was not treated equal to the whites‚ whites were lucky enough to be provided with a more privileged medical care. When blacks were left almost

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    that mortals should remain humble and not strive to be like the gods. Unfortunately‚ many mortals are punished for their excessive pride. Two myths that have mortals that are punished because of their excessive pride are "Phaethon‚ Son of Apollo" and "Arachne." These mortals both try very hard to strive to be like the gods and get punished for their actions. The theme in these two myths is: don’t try to be something you’re not. In the Greek myth‚ "Phaethon‚ Son of Apollo‚" the mortal named

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    The third section of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks was about the journey of Deborah and the author‚ Rebecca Skloot finding information about her mother’s cells and sister‚ Elsie. Elsie was forgotten by her family because she was sent away to an insane asylum. Doctors diagnosed Elsie with idiocy‚ which was caused by Henrietta’s condition with syphilis. Doctors in the Crownsville Hospital conducted research on some of the patients without any consent. This was another example of doctors taking

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    In The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks written by Rebecca Skloot‚ there is a debate over whether Americans should be hopeful for the future of healthcare or whether to be pessimistic about what’s to come. There are times where people can see both sides of the argument and it is understandable why people have different points of view based on the argument. In the story‚ we see Henrietta’s cells used as research and the information is kept away from Henrietta’s family. Even though by keeping the

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    In This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada‚ the story takes place in Australia during a time where technology has evolved to a large scale. The society has grown to the point where they are able to have advanced technology in the form of high tech panels placed in people’s forearms. Along with having an advanced society‚ problems also arise. A virus called Hydra is continuously spreading. The main character‚ Cat‚ describes the symptoms of the deadly virus. The most terrifying symptom is the feared Wrath

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    In the mystical world‚ Homer’s “Iliad” portrays very distinct and personal relationships between gods and mortals. In “my world”‚ there is a relationship with a god‚ the God. Unlike the “Iliad‚” my relationship with God is not very much distinct but is very much personal. In my world‚ there is only one god‚ God. God is known as the creator of all things: the Alpha and Omega: the Beginning and the End‚ the Creator‚ the Father‚ Son‚ and Holy Spirit‚ the Bread of Life‚ and so forth. He is the only

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    found in the year 2000 in the form of a student‚ a writer‚ and a soon to be close friend‚ Rebecca Skloot. Throughout the book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ Rebecca Skloot utilizes various literary elements to help emphasize the formation of a mother-daughter relationship between Deborah and herself. Albeit there are a slew of instances throughout The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks that document the idea that Skloot cared for Deborah in a mother type fashion‚ a prime example can be seen

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    Immortal Technique’s song “A Dance with the Devil” is based on the young men and women now a day that are getting affiliated in gangs because they want to become “Real niggas” but that can come with consequences. Billy was a young man searching to be something bigger than himself‚ but in the wrong ways. Being like the cut throat niggas is dealing with sin itself‚ it becomes bigger than you in every way possible‚ in a way that is kind you cannot come back from. Technique states “And he felt strong

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