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    Teen Suicide

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    Teen suicide‚ a harrowing but realistic cause of death that is consuming our nations youth. Next to homicide and car accidents‚ taking one’s life is the third leading cause of death of teens‚ ages 15 through 24. Teen suicide is on a rapid rise throughout the us and mostly goes unnoticed until too late. It is important to understand and recognize the symptoms and actions of the suicidal. Causes to make one wish to take one’s life are are things such as depression‚ pressure at school or with friends

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    these veterans defending Americans of the United States in past wars‚ we may not be free right now. These men and women risk their lives to our freedom‚ and this took a great deal of bravery and sacrifice. Many veterans even died‚ and I have seen on the news where many more are still dying‚ and families are losing their loved ones. It is very sad that many people choose to risk their lives‚ but they knew the risks and felt it was their duty and honor to fight on our behalf. So what is a veteran to

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    limitations with successful suicide risk. The study claims that there is developing evidence of population subgroups in which those with physical illnesses have an amplified possibility of suicide. Even though physical illness is acknowledged as a suicide risk factor‚ there is not much information presented to examine research outcomes that may appear to be conflicting and‚ consecutively‚ to utilize information in order to construct valid methods for the prevention of suicide. Physical health problems

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    Suicides In The Military

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    Since being in the military‚ I have personally dealt with three suicides within the Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) community. One of these three deaths was a close friend of mine. On January 4th‚ 2014‚ two days after my birthday‚ my friend Daniel Lars Shoemaker took his life. This tragic event was shocking because no one knew he was dealing with his demons. However‚ hindsight is 20/20‚ and this has left me with a sense of guilt because I feel I could have done something to prevent

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    Suicide Rate in the Military: What we can do to fix it and the toll on the Military For years our country has been going through life dealing with issues and problems. Some things just disappeared and no longer were issues‚ others had to be dealt with‚ and some are still a problem. War is one thing for centuries we have had to deal with and resolve‚ many of us worry about the people in the military and how their lives are in jeopardy. We always think that getting shot or blown-up is the worse

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    suicide

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    Suicide is an act where one intentionally ends his/her own life. Suicide has existed for a long time and has increased substantially in the past 2-3 decades among adolescents. In order for a death to be considered suicide it must be one’s own doing‚ where the person intentionally used a physical action to kill himself; this is different from an accidental self-inflicted death. If a suicide does not result in death‚ it is labeled as an attempted suicide. Statistics show that suicide rates in New Orleans

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    homosexual suicide

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    The topic of suicide and its links to homosexuality have been‚ in the past‚ greatly based on myth and in studies‚ scarcely backed with data. Now with the increasing rate of suicide of young males in our western world this taboo topic must be accurately studied for prevention of further misfortune. C. van Heeringen wanted to estimate the risks of suicidal thoughts or actions in young homo/bisexuals compared to heterosexual peers. He also wanted to determine the effects of potential factors on the

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    ary experiences to share. 8. The Department of Veterans Affairs Local VA facilities — medical centers‚ regional benefits offices and national cemeteries — can serve as sources of information and speakers for Veterans Day programs. They c an also provide contact with local veterans service organizations and arrange visits‚ tour s and other special programs for students. To contact your local VA facilities‚ look under Department of Veterans Affairs in the Federal Government listings in the

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    Vietnam Veteran Memmorial

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    Vietnam Veterans Memorial The Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall was built in 1984‚ after it got approved by congress in 1980. Describing this beautiful piece of art is a great joy for anyone who has seen it or not. The memorial wall was designed by an undergraduate student at Yale University‚ Maya Ying Lin. She was only 21 at that time and about to win the national design competition. The wall is a two black triangular granite that is sunk into the ground. Each wall is 250ft and both walls are 10

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    Socrates' Suicide

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    He was sentenced to death by ingestion of hemlock poison. Although some say that he was offered an escape plan he chose to follow the law of the land and accepted his punishment. Due to his acceptance I do not believe that he committed suicide. I feel that possibly deep in the recesses of his mind Socrates felt that he had committed a crime and that this was a punishment in which he deserved. I could also see the other side of the coin and that he may have decided that he was better

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