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    thought poor self-esteem‚ moodiness‚ and a poor ability to deal with stress was just a normal part of being a teenager. Eventually‚ though‚ the symptoms grew to be too dangerous to ignore. It wasn’t until I was fifteen years old that I realized I needed help. It still took me a full year to finally get to courage to ask my mom to get me into therapy. I felt weak and embarrassed‚ so I didn’t ask for help until it was almost too late. 2. State the topic: Many choose to live with mental illnesses because

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    Quality of life According to The Free Dictionary 2013‚ quality of life is the personal satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which he lives (as distinct from material comfort). Many people nowadays are concern about their quality of life. besides the wealth‚ they also concern about safety and security‚ health‚ education and so on. Differences in quality of life will affect the decision to emigrate and decision to stay back in their country. Safety

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    world‚ advancement in old technology leads in modern technology and many inventions have been made and so quality of life have improved as a result of availability of modern technology. No doubt we can say that technology has become an important aspect of our life. Although it has some complications but it is actually reasonable to say that technology has very much improved the quality of life of people. Technology has been used in almost all the fields. One of them we can say is TRANSPORT and

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    environmental protection over resource extraction when the two are in conflict. Environmental protection is something that will; to just benefit the developing countries‚ but everyone in the world and generations in the future. Therefore‚ my value is Quality of Life and my criterion is Utilitarianism. Contention 1: Environmental destruction causes extinction. Mankind finds itself engaged in what Prince Charles described as ‘an act of suicide on a grand scale’ [4]‚ facing what the UK’s Chief Scientific

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    Life versus Death In consensus of human life‚ we always value the gift that God is given to us through His goodness. Human life starts with the soul being the immediate source of life to every human being as well as the other living things. Every breath of human is essential being the proof of creation from God and entails different vital powers of man which includes the power of the man to think‚ talk‚ walk‚ eat and other essential forms of human being which can be done according to his creation

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    Language Are deaf or hard of hearing people more susceptible to mental illnesses? The ability to communicate is at the heart of good mental health. Within any large group of people‚ one may expect to find a smaller group with mental health issues. However‚ in addition to conquering the difficulties associated with the inability to effectively communicate‚ individuals in the deaf community must also attempt to find mental health facilities that can accommodate their special circumstances

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    Believe: Self-Determination “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10‚000 ways that won’t work.” ― Thomas A. Edison I believe that if you have self-determination then there is no such thing as failure‚ only improvements. This means that if I work hard enough and put my mind to it‚ I can do it. I may not reach my accomplishments right away but if I do want to be successful I will have to have failed many times before I reach what I to accomplish. Possibilities are endless with self-determination.

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    Check-Point: Patient Self Determination Act HCR/210 PATIENT RECORDS: KEEPING IT REAL December 17‚ 2010 According to the Federal Law‚ The Patient Self- Determination Act requires all health care facilities to provides every patient with informed and consented information about their right to make decisions regarding their health. These are called Advance Medical Directives. Patients are also provided with information about state laws that may impact legal choices in making health care decisions

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    Focus on your mental and emotional side to gain self improvement Not everyone believes this but the emotional and mental aspects of a person‚ when combined‚ leads to better self improvement. Emotions love to dominate our actions and reactions‚ even though we do not want it to happen sometimes. The society often see emotions as a sign of weakness‚ so people are used to putting them aside and focusing on the rational aspects more and more. No matter how strict and logical you may be‚ you

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    The Patient Self-Determination Act is a federal law that allows all individuals to make choices regarding their life and death. Each state has some different regulations on this‚ but generally‚ individuals can create a living will so their health will be handled the way they want if they are unable to verbalized or come to a decision when approaching death. He or she could also have a durable power of attorney who the individual entrusts to make health decisions in his or her best interest. Examples

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