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9811: Existentialism
... framework for which responsibility can be recognized. This outline does not tell individuals what and how to choose; rather it implies that there are right and wrong ways of choosing. Usually through situations such as death, struggle, guilt, @anxiety, nausea, or anguish, one becomes aware of responsibility (right versus wrong). Kierkegaard mentioned that an individual must experience dread, fear of specific objects such as the Almighty, to recognize responsibility. The word ...
9812: Christmas, Retailers, and the Santa Claus Conspiracy
... perfect gifts to appease their children. Everyone else who had naοvely gone in there (and let me assure you it was a decreasing minority thanks to the lucky escapees such as myself and the unfortunate death tolls) were just ordinary unarmed shoppers who, like me, were unaware that the Spanish "Running of the Bulls" was being held in Sudbury this year. To make the situation even worse we are faced with ...
9813: The Code of Hammurabi
... shaped our own legal philosophy of ontological liberalism. Socrates, an Athenian scholar, philosopher, and retrospectively one of the greatest thinkers in history, became a willing martyr for the cause of positivism, never knowing that his death served an opposite purpose, signaling the over indulgence of positivist thought. Athenian society is a classic example of positivism stretched to its limits, without the provision for human rights that should accompany a legal system ...
9814: On the Jews and Their Lies
... before him and how it is regarded by him. For that is what God said of Adam and of all his children (Genesis 3:19 ), "You are dust, and to dust you shall return," as death itself persuades us visibly and experientially, to counteract, if need be, any such foolish, vain, and vexatious presumption. Now you can see what fine children of Abraham the Jews really are, how well they take ...
9815: Accidents in Hockey
... concussions. NHL,OHL amd Junior A players are suffering head injuries because they do not have to wear full face masks and are subject to stick infraction. CATASTROPHIC INJURIES Catastrophic injury is any incident causing death or permanent long term disability. Hockey played out of Ontario has seen a dramatic decrease in catastrophic injuries. There were 26 such injuries in 1992 compared to 44 in 1989 and 79 in 1986. In ...
9816: The Fatal Addiction
... what he had done and lived his life the best way he knew how. Even though he did not want to die, he was still forced into the electric chair. Before he was put to death he said that killing him would not restore the people he had already murdered nor would is lessen the pain. Some things just have to be done according to the law. I feel you may ...
9817: Legalization Of Drugs
... a negative force in our society, and "the toll of drug use measured in lost productivity, in rising health insurance costs, in hospitals flooded with drug overdose emergencies, in drug caused accidents, and in premature death- is surely more than we would like to bear" (Bennet 937). Yet, a problem that has plagued our society for a quarter of a century and beyond, has not seemed to improve. Something must be ...
9818: How Decriminalisation Could Solve The Drugs Problem
... although Scotland’s original national drink does, of course, contain a much worse drug. Do we fear drugs because they are dangerous, because they can rub out healthy young minds with a single stroke? The death toll from drugs is certainly tragic – over a thousand die every year in Britain as a direct result of their dependence on illegal substances. Similar numbers are killed every year by those who recklessly ignore ...
9819: The Drinking Age Should Be Lowered to Eighteen
... Why is it that eighteen-year-olds can legally obtain a driver's license, register to vote, be forced into jury duty or a draft, can be tried as an adult and even put to death, but cannot buy and consume alcoholic beverages legally? I think these laws are very contradicting. Eighteen-year-olds are supposed to be adults, responsible for their own actions, yet they must wait until the age ...
9820: Why the Legal Driving Age Should be Raised
... to the accident scene. John was still in the car. They had covered him with a sheet . . . From then on, the night was just a blur. I remember sitting in my rocking chair, freezing to death. I was so cold . . . yet I must have had the heat up to 90 and wrapped in blankets.I couldn't focus on anything. It seemed my life had been ripped away from me. That ...


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