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Search results 1951 - 1960 of about 4850 matching term papers
- 1951: Euthanasia Is Not The Answer
- ... to imagine health insurance companies and managed care organizations agreeing to pay for barbiturates that kill rather than pills that merely reduce pain.” (2) My uncle Mike died this year from cancer and only lived six weeks after his diagnosis. He didn’t choose any treatment because of his poor prognosis. If he had chosen Euthanasia we would have missed out on so much. He was not active in church ...
- 1952: The Right To Die
- ... doctors want it, what's the problem? Also, PAS can be considered a Constitutional right. In the Constitution, we are given an unalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. If we have lived our lives to the point where our happiness can only be found in death, what is next? There is no happiness in suffering. Sometimes joy may be found through death, and sometimes through PAS. Our ...
- 1953: Getting Out Of The Ghetto
- An African-American who has lived in the ghetto's of Chicago all his life, has found a way out. He will be the first mamber of his family to go to college. Social sratification in the United States is usually ...
- 1954: Communism
- ... I interviewed a teacher and a parent. One, is called "Sudo" he is a history teacher from my current school. The parent is a person named "Anne." She is from my very neighborhood. She has lived though most of the cold war. I asked the people I interviewed what their opinion of communism was. Sudo said that his opinion was, " Not very good!"("Sudo," interview 1). Anne said that, "communism seems ...
- 1955: Senior Citizens And Driving Tests
- ... the lines of qualifications I am an experienced driver with three near accidents due to an elderly driver. One of these times almost resulted in me hitting a pedestrian with my car. Also I’ve lived in a town my entire life where every summer a Senior Citizen careens around the area the area in his Buick inadvertently running bicyclists off the road and disregarding pedestrian ad motorist safety. Also with ...
- 1956: India's Hunger Problem
- ... been committed out of revenge or hatred. But they contributed to India's problem today. Majorly the widespread cause of poverty in India led to its famine problem. Roughly 200 million people, half the population lived below the poverty line at independence. After twenty-five years of independence the number below poverty increased to 300 million and over. The nation is simply just poverty-stricken and there is high unemployment in ...
- 1957: Divorce And Children
- ... the children. It’s a false myth that dictates that parents should stay together to best serve the interests of the children, no matter what. This may actually compound a children’s problems. Children who lived with parents who should have divorced and didn’t will be the first to say that staying together can be far more destructive than any divorce. It’s clear cut when a divorce hits, but ...
- 1958: Divorce
- ... must be resolved in order to uphold the marriage. My parents friends, Matt and Angie Rauen, were married about six years ago and shortly after Angie got pregnant. They had a baby girl, Olivia, and lived in a nice modest home, where they were content for about two years. Then as the relationship developed further, they began arguing and insulting one another. This continued until was mentioned. They decided to get ...
- 1959: Cross-Cultural Child Rearing
- ... day while they participate in other activities. This is different in other cultures where mothers’ seldomly put their children down and even carry them into the fields while they work. “Indigenous mothers whom I lived with had a way of strapping their infants to them selves as they went about their daily chores. As I watched the mothers move about, intent upon their work, their precious load didn’t appear ...
- 1960: Virtues That Change Society In The Future
- ... test of time. The list is evidence that Franklin was an very intelligent man, and also was a man before his time. He would have been just as successful or possibly more successful if he lived in today's society. In writing his autobiography as a letter to his son, Franklin like parents in todays society wanted to instill the important ingredients in his son in order to become a successful ...
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