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    Legalizing Marijuana

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    Legalizing Marijuana Legalized Marijuana can be helpful in all types of ways. Legalizing will further prevent teens from smoking marijuana and will protect people from smoking laced cannabis without their knowledge. However, those against it rely heavily on the fact that there is a possibility that marijuana can cause brain damage, but on the other hand, it can also cure types of pain and aid those with certain diseases. Selling marijuana to teens is a popular trend throughout the Unites States…

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    Death In Buddhism

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    within a day of death or after as much as an entire year, depending on the arrival of relatives and the status of the deceased.” Some traditions within Buddhism state that 4 days must pass before the body can be cremated, and most believe that “embalming should be avoided if at all possible.” While cremation is the primary means of body disposal, “it is strictly a personal choice and there is no restraint on how long the body should lay in state before the funeral.” Some other notable methods…

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    Assessing Gier and Davihizar’s Transcultural Model Giger and Davidhizar’s Transcultural Nursing Assessment model has become an important framework for nurses to provide optimal care to patients who are culturally diverse. This framework was created as a response to the need for nursing students in an undergraduate program who needed to provide care for patients with different backgrounds. This model uses six components a nurse should assess for regarding the unique culture of each person.…

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    starboard" (which turned the ship to port -- left). He also ordered the engine room to put the engines in inverse. If he didn’t order that, maybe they had a little chance to prevent the disaster. The Titanic did bank left, but it wasn't quite sufficient. 3.The Titanic's Newspaper The Titanic seemed to have everything on bead, including its own print. The Atlantic Daily Bulletin was pressed every day on board the Titanic containing news, advertisements, stock prices, horse-racing results,…

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    Hunefer's Judgment Test

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    a life with no misconducts. It was believed that upon passing, one would be faced with one final judgment test, with two tests presented in front of Osiris, the god of the underworld. The judgement test would be supervised by Anubis, the god of embalming and cemeteries, where questions about one’s life on earth, such as their behavior, life and soul, would be asked. Afterwards, Ma’at, the goddess of truth, order and wisdom, would weigh one’s…

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    Votive Mummy

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    The fourth, type of animal mummification in ancient Egypt was the use of mummified animals as Votives to the gods. These votive mummies were an offering of a specific mummified animal as a gift to the gods or as at type of appeasement to the gods to the deity, that would be heard throughout eternity. Often there were different grades of votive mummy available for purchase with the more expensive and high-end mummies wrapped with cartonnage masks and cheaper mummies being plainly wrapped.…

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    role in the rituals of the ancient Egyptians of which the most prominent was the mummification process. The art of mummification, years ahead of its time is the preservation of the corpse by artificial methods such as the removal of the organs and embalming process. Canopic jars are wide necked containers in which the internal organs of the deceased were stored before mummifying the dead. Each organ was stored in a separate Canopic jar. It is interesting to note that the heart was left inside…

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    “In death, the separation of the soul from the body, the human body decays and the soul goes to meet God, while awaiting its reunion with its glorified body. God, in his almighty power, will definitively grant incorruptible life to our bodies by reuniting them with our souls, through the power of Jesus' Resurrection.” —Catechism of the Catholic, 997 Introduction Many people are unsure about the views of the Catholic Church concerning cremation. When undertaking the preparation of their own…

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    Ancient egypt was one of the most big civilizations of its time. It had a lot of scientific advancements such as the discovery of making beer, and the art of mummification. This art was used a lot between wealthy people during this time, they also started the tradition of burying bodies underground. Egypt was also recognized for their unique religion and rituals; more that 28 deities, and “The Book of the Death” are some examples. Ancient egyptians were polytheists, they believed on about 28…

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    Ophthalmologist An ophthalmologist is a doctor who is specially trained in the medical and surgical health care of eyes . They focus on the overall health of the visual system . They are trained in delivery comprehensions care , including vision examination , prescription for glasses and contact lens . Also therapy treatment for eyes ailments and disease. Besides graduating from an accredited four year undergraduate program .Individuals interested ,must apply for admission into one…

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