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    “Try your triple full” Coach Isabel said. “I don’t think I am ready. I just got it down on the trampoline, and my form isn’t perfect.” “It doesn’t have to be perfect. You have to get it down for your tumbling pass in the Olympics. You have everything else, and if you get this you will most definitely win gol---.” “Will you try it for me?” Brooklyn looked over and saw her boyfriend, Eric, standing on the bleachers with a bouquet of flowers. She hadn’t seen him in almost 9 months, as he was…

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    Having a healthy lifestyle is a good way to decrease the chance you’ll develop diabetes. Choose healthy foods, meaning foods lower in fat and calories. You should eat foods higher in fiber. Exercise is also recommended, plan for thirty minutes of moderate physical activity a day. Take a brisk daily walk if you’re overweight, losing seven percent of your weight can reduce diabetes risk (“What Causes Type 2 Diabetes” np). When you’re a diabetic it’s good to keep track of what you eat and how much…

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    have the same base of something bigger than all deciding or something happening to it and all is destroyed. But I could just be an asinine cunt who is also a coma patient trying to recover from consuming too much hand sanitizer and was in critical condition immediately. But whatever since this is fun, and I would not want to come out of my coma anytime…

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    Love is like a double edged sword. One side brings solace, while the other strikes you down. This idea is expressed in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The basic premise of the story is how two families, Montagues and Capulets, have had a feud between them. The next kin of these families, falls in love and must find a way to continue their love. They seek out the help of Friar Lawrence, who devises a complex plan that is doomed to fail. They agree to the plan, however despite the alternatives…

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    Live Life To The Fullest An Italian proverb states.“If you can’t live longer, live deeper”. This quote is from Italy because the quote was created from someone that lived there. The quote basically means that everyone should live their life to the fullest because once you’re gone you can’t come back. The quote still fits in with today’s society because people are still going out and taking a big task before their time passes. This proverb can be shown through historical people, literature,…

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    weakness which affected his body. Abnormal assessment data identified throughout the simulation led us to undertake further assessments. These abnormal assessment data included Mr Shephard’s confusion and disorientation to time and place, his Glasgow Coma Scale total was…

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    One reason that assisted suicide, or euthanasia, should be legalized is to end someone’s suffering. Many serious illnesses can cause the process of dying to be slow and extremely painful, and the patient could be suffering for weeks or even months. They would see no reason to even remain living and would have nothing to look forward to. Their quality of life would be greatly lowered, and everyone in the person’s life would notice changes in the person’s attitude and even general personality.…

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    stay if your whole family died? if you had the choice to stay or leave? ‘If i stay’ was about a life or death decision. Mia has to choose between life and death after her family dies in a car accident. She has an out of body experience while she is in coma. She has flashbacks about her family as she is walking around in the hospital. Her family is all there to support her. After the book came out, they made a movie based on it. The book and movie were both good, but some parts were better in…

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    Is death bad? Death is bestowed upon every individual spreading between the thoughts of every man and woman. Many people insist that death is dreadful and horrifying, while others are neutral having no objection to the inevitable. The discussion between these two opposing forces leads to many fascinating ideas on the mystery of death. Many philosophers argued that, logically death should not be feared, however mankind still resent the ideas of death. American philosopher, Thomas Nagel, discusses…

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    ruination of another life”, and he wants to “live in a society that does not dread death” (196). He wants to “be conscious very near the time of [his] death”, with his “mental and emotional capacities intact” (196). This means he does not want to be in a coma or otherwise impaired state at the time of his death. Finally, he hopes that his “death will be quick”, or that if it is not quick that he will “bear it well” (196). According to Callahan, all these concepts define a peaceful death. To…

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