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- 16501: How I Deal With A Loved One Who Has Aids
- ... when I have problems? Will he be a part of my life when Im on my own, to see me get married, purchase my first home, and see the children I bring into this world out of love? How will I feel when I lose him to God? Im going to feel as if Im all alone in life and do not have anyone to help guide me ...
- 16502: Ebola Virus In Depth Report
- ... among human populations has not been sustained. Despite considerable progress in our understanding of Ebola we have not identified its natural reservoir or the trigger for its re-emergence in new outbreaks in humans. The World Health Organization had reported 114 cases of Ebola infection and 79 deaths in a new outbreak centered in Kikwit, a rural town of 400,000 situated in Bandundu Province, Zaire, 1000 km from the location ...
- 16503: The Ethics of Somatic Cell Cloning
- ... being, and that a Supreme Being separated them after creation. When a man and woman marry, they come together to form the original whole. Cloning interferes with the deeply held belief that God created the world such that a man and woman would unite to "be fruitful and multiply" (Genesis 1:28), creating life together. Therefore, most religious leaders condemn cloning as morally wrong. The quest for knowledge is justified in ...
- 16504: Memory
- ... as it was originally encoded. Major forms of storage are episodic memory and semantic memory. Episodic memory involves remembering particular incidents, such as visiting the doctor a week ago. Semantic memory concerns knowledge about the world. It holds meanings of words or any general information learned. Knowledge of the capitals of all the states would be stored in semantic memory. A Canadian psychologist, Endel Tulving discovered that there was more activity ...
- 16505: Emergency Visits On The Rise
- ... nausea, instead of getting the symptom treated right away, she waits and waits until the symptom worsen to the point when she has to be taken to the emergency room. The United State has the worlds most advanced medical system, but too many peoples relies on the emergency room for non-emergency needs, particularly the financially challenged peoples and the ones without insurance. Patients should avoid going to the emergency ...
- 16506: Spontaneous and Induced Abortions
- ... be permitted, encouraged, or severely repressed is a social issue that has divided theologians, philosophers, and legislators for centuries. Abortion was apparently a common and socially accepted method of family limitation in the Greco-Roman world. Although Christian theologians early and vehemently condemned abortion, the application of severe criminal sanctions to deter its practice became common only in the 19th century. In the 20th century such sanctions were modified in one ...
- 16507: Abortion is Murder
- ... thousands of children as a choice. What gives us the right to decide who should live and who should die? That is God's decision alone. That innocent human life whose only protection in the world is its mother's womb can no linger feel protected because even its very own mother can and might have it murdered. Yet that baby did nothing to deserve to have its life snathed away ...
- 16508: Euthanasia: When Life Is To Be Feared More Than Death
- ... easily. It is used when the pain of degradation of life or the pain of a terminal disease is greater than the pain of death. In these cases death is not the nightmare experienced in war, but rather an alternative to endless pain. At times we must look at death as a welcome release from an untenable life. Death need not be a source of horror. It can be freedom, a ...
- 16509: Suicide -- Causes And Effects
- ... suicide when faced with unbearable situations. Some people cannot cope with it as others can and they feel suicide is an easy way out. It is a known fact, that in today‘―s fast moving world there is so much of competition everywhere in every field. Every day we hear cases of adults, teenagers, and even children being pushed around to their best. It brings out the best in some people ...
- 16510: Injustice of Abortion
- ... they unite behind? It is simply un-American to solve problems by killing it. On one hand, America is a peace loving country that intervenes in places like Ireland and the Middle East to end war and promote peace. On the other hand, many Americans whole heartedly support the practice of choosing to kill a baby so that the parent can avoid conflicts when the baby is born. This seems like ...
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