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    ARBI FALLS (MANIPAL FALLS) The second field trip for Batch No: 1 on 30.01.2013 was to a water fall named “Arbi water-falls”. Our bus left us on the top of the plateau of Dasrath Nagar from where we had to walk down the steep slope of the plateau to get to the fields. We had to cross a swift stream of water which was very transparent and cold. We walked through the dykes‚ sort of no-man’s land made out of mud marking the boundary of two fields. Adjacent to the farmer’s house‚ which our sir described

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    The Scam in Mercy Killing Imagine one of your family members is terminally ill and presumed she will die very shortly. This is a controversial topic where some people want to die with dignity. So many people can choose Euthanasia to assist them in dying peacefully. So many of these people approximately 3‚147 cases are put under this pressure to end their lives and say god-bye. Euthanasia is the putting to death by painless means or in Greek language it means a good death. Either you can do this

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    care people should not be involved in directly causing death or at least have the right to. There is a "slippery slope" effect that has occurred where euthanasia has been first been legalized for only the terminally ill and later laws are changed to allow it for other people or to be done non-voluntarily and if other countries start to legalize euthanasia they would have the same slippery slope. There’s also another problem as the word terminal is very controversial as there isn’t a defined meaning

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    Countless debates have been conducted in recent years regarding euthanasia. It is a topic of great significance and sensitivity‚ because in the simplest terms‚ it is a debate about someone’s right to take his/her own life. Ultimately the legalization of euthanasia is a matter of human rights‚ and therefore the outcome of its debate has great implications on how humans define those inalienable rights. The arguments against euthanasia are numerous‚ and many of them are valid‚ good‚ humanitarian points

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    because of the turbulence. At the top of the Great Wall of China‚ the scene was simply beautiful. The tall mountains covered in soft powdery snow were fantastic scene. There were many tourists visiting The Great Wall as well. The floor was slippery because of the wet melted snow. Everybody was cautious in their steps so that they would not fall. The crowd was unbelievable‚ there was almost as many people at the night market as there were on the Great Wall of China. There were many merchants

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    John Doe Professor Poop Analyzing an Argument English 1020-006 20 March 2014 Word Count: 573 An Effective Argument Kevin Alexander writes an article titled‚ “Myspace Not Responsible for Predators”. In the article he discusses the lawsuits towards Myspace for molestation. He believes that it is not Myspace’s fault for these terrible occurrences. He has a very strong‚ mainly one sided view of the subject‚ and that in no way could Myspace be responsible. The fact that these incidents happen

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    describe the effects of the pesticides on people and the animals. Also Carson talks about the long term effects and how they will affect our descendants. Carson’s essay tells of the consequences and havoc that will occur. Carson describes the slippery slope that the human race has started down with the use of pesticides. The use of pesticides does not actually kill off one hundred percent of the pests and weeds that it intends to kill. The poisons will indeed kill most of the insects‚ rodents‚ and

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    only do secret CIA kidnappings‚ and the indefinite detention at Guantanamo Bay go against the basic elements of a democracy‚ it has also been proven to be ineffective or less effective than traditional intelligence gathering‚ and it creates a slippery slope effect. The four basic principles of a democracy are having a political system where people can choose and replace officials through free and fair elections‚ the active participation of the people as citizens‚ in politics and civil life‚ the

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    Evaluation of Article Assisted dying: A matter of life and death Monday‚ Mar 25‚ 2013 The Straits Times By SundareshMenon Whatever our political‚ religious or moral leanings‚ the assisted dying debate remains an irreducibly human issue. It follows that we must summon all the compassion and kindness in our hearts when broaching this matter. The subject of assisted dying is an intensely complicated one. There are many facets to it with very few ready answers. It would therefore be helpful to

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    Euthanasia: Live and Let Die Soraya Granados Abad Instructor: Anne Scott Advanced Academic English BowValley College April 11‚ 2013 Euthanasia: Live and Let Die In 2004‚ Pope John Paul II said “A man‚ even if seriously sick or prevented in the exercise of its higher functions‚ is and will be always a man… he will never become a ‘vegetable’ or an ‘animal’. The intrinsic value and personal dignity of every human being does not change depending on their circumstances” (Pope John Paul II‚

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