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    Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

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    cope with the global trend and become a leading regional cruise hub‚ the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal was built in May 2010 and will commence in June 20133‚ which will mark the starting point for Hong Kong in the cruise race. Potential effects of the new cruise terminal to the tourism development in HK and concerned regions #1 Economic effects The government projects that the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal will generate 75% financial benefits to HK and the total value-added contribution to the

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    private participation in ports for the first time in India. In1995‚ a proposal was made to invite private  participation in creating a new container terminal while retaining the existing  one under government ownership and operation. In 1997‚ the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NCIST) was appointed to construct a new two-berth container terminal of 600 – meter quay length on Build-Operate-Transfer basis for 30 years. Build–operate–transfer (BOT) is a form of project financing‚ wherein a

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    Death with Dignity

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    Death with Dignity Imagine having a terminal form of cancer and having no response to treatment. The physicians say there are only a few months left until death. Does one choose to suffer out the last few months of life with family or end his or her life peacefully‚ with dignity? Physician assisted suicide should be legal because one should have the choice to end his or her own suffering. It has been said that physician assisted suicide would change the view of human life and its meaning as life

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    Values can be divided into two categories: terminal and instrumental (George & Jones‚ 2012). A terminal value is defined as a desired end state or outcome that people seek to achieve (George & Jones‚ 2012). An instrumental value is defined as a desired mode or type of behavior (George & Jones‚ 2012). Instrumental values are what help an organization achieve its terminal values (George & Jones‚ 2012). At 3M some very important terminal values are innovativeness‚ superior quality

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    psychologist Milton Rokeach‚ the system consists of two sets of values‚ 18 individual value items in each. One set is called terminal values the other instrumental values. My TOP three terminal and instrumental values RANKING | TERMINAL VALUES | INSTRUMENTAL VALUES | 1 | HEALTH | HONEST | 2 | WISDOM | AMBITIOUS | 3 | SOCIAL RECOGNITION | BROAD MINDED | Terminal value makes our life fulfill and worthwhile where as instrumental values help us get there. According to Rokech value

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    Everyone in this room is going to die at some point and statistically speaking it is more than likely half of this room will die from a terminal illness. Most often patients with a terminal disease end up living their last days in the hospital. Hospice is an alternative to institutional death‚ and one that provides a holistic approach to improve the quality of life in patient’s final days of living. Working as a volunteer for hospice I have witnessed the quality of care that is provided and the

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    Tuesdays with Morrie

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    as the person going through it only realizes the extremely tormenting pain every single moment in life‚ and being conscious about the fact that death can strike anytime can be a harsh reality to accept for most people. One of the most excruciating terminal illnesses is Pancreatitis‚ also known as Pancreatic Cancer. This disease is caused due to malignant cancerous cells formed in the tissues of the pancreas. According to

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    her life. Whether it be good or bad‚ there will be consequences for every decision one makes. Both “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer‚ and Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie‚ use allegory to show the dangers of wanting and having control. “Once Upon a Time” shows the power and dominance of control through a real-life situation and a fairytale. Gordimer writes about apartheid‚ a situation going on in her life that she is extremely unhappy with. In fact‚ most people are upset by the

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    Eutanasia

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    Este tema ha sido causa de grandes debates‚ ya que no sólo toca al ámbito ético y moral‚ sino que también a su legislación. Por otro lado‚ está la complejidad que lleva en cada caso. Ya que no es lo mismo un paciente que tiene alguna enfermedad terminal y que sufre de agonizantes dolores‚ a una persona que se encuentra en estado vegetativo debido a un accidente‚ y que su vida depende de estar conectado a máquinas‚ como respiradores artificiales‚ sondas para la alimentación‚ etcétera. Hay que distinguir

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    day could be the last day for that loved one‚ whether it be a family member or close friend. Some of the hardest parts come from knowing that neither the doctor nor yourself can do anything to help or take away the pain. The only cure for some terminal illnesses is illegal in the United States‚ and that would be euthanasia. The practice of euthanasia is widely debated throughout the United States. Defined by the Oxford English Dictionary Euthanasia is‚ “The means of bringing about a gentle

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