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    Kenyatta Miller DR. K. Byars-Nichols ENG 233- Final Exam 18 September 2017 1. Puritans TERM: Puritans were immigrants who wanted to spiritually clean the church. TEXT: Judy Dow (Abenaki) Deconstructing the Myths of "The First Thanksgiving" Thanksgiving: A Native Perspective by Seale, Doris EXPLANATION: Majority of the people who traveled from England to this place were religious rebels who had severed their ties with the Church of England and became known as “Saints", while others gave them…

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    For example, this article titled ‘Do the public still trust the police?’ (BBC news. 2014) it mentions every example of bad policing such as the Hillsborough disaster to the Brixton riots of 1981. However, in the article it suggests that the community do trust the police at a steady rate. Research company Ipsos MORI asked 1000 members of the public if they trust the Police to tell the truth. It suggests…

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    Airedale NHS Trust v Bland In this case, Tony Bland, a supporter of Liverpool suffered severe brain damage after Hillsborough Disaster and left him in a persistent vegetative state with no signs of improvement. He will not likely to survive more than 5 years as well. With the agreement from his parents, the hospital applied for a court order to allow him to ‘die with dignity’. The main issue here was whether a life support machine can ever be withdrawn from a patient who cannot give consent.…

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    Euthanasia is an Ancient Greek noun that translates as an ‘easy death’, but by definition this contains ambiguity. It connotes that the death is a painless one, but also suggests that the death will be a relief from an intolerable condition of living so that the death is good in itself . Euthanasia is mostly referred to the assisted killing of a human being for their own good, usually to end their suffering of a terminally ill disease or some other state of irreversible disease. An example of…

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