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    Personal study plan and self-assessmentWojciech Tomasz Wieczorek PERSONAL STUDY PLAN I. The range of my interests Throughout my whole education, I have developed numerous academic interests of which several are still relevant; some of them have also inspired me to take the path I am considering today. In not distant past, I was supposed to study medicine to become a physician; however, I finally decided to change the subjects and specialise in the field of Humanities. But my curiosity for…

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    I will discuss argument for the naturalistic definition of disease and health. “Health regards the body being free from diseases and disease cases the body not to function well”. Also for normativist definition that disease is a chracteristic which is considered by society and the patient as harmful or a hinderence to their life and health their satisfaction over their body dependant on jubjected view. I will mention the limitation of both and propose that instead of a pure naturalistic…

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    Dystopian Film Theme

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    Dystopian movies share a universal theme about the loss of humanity. The movie I chose to analyze was the Dystopian movie, I am Legend, by Francis Lawrence. This movie shows how the humans tried to cure cancer, but in the end, they just made it worse than before. The humans are the only ones that can fix their problem and that’s what Will Smith’s character does. Throughout the movie, narrative transport, sacrificial love, moral lesson, and social cohesion are all used to show the universal theme…

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    What is Marijuana? Marijuana is dried leaves and flowers of a Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica plant which is also known as pot, dope or weed. Marijuana is responsible for the mind altering effect on the brain. It is a chemical that distorts how the mind sees the world. How is Marijuana used? It is used many different ways, some people smoke weed in joint paper, glass pipes, bongs, and cigars formally known as blunts. Marijuana can also be cooked into edibles like candy, cookies, and brownies…

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    Assisted Suicide by Mark Friedman defines physician assisted suicide as a,” form of suicide in which a doctor or nurse provides advice, instruction, or materials to the person who commits suicide” (Friedman). Physician assisted suicide and whether or not it should be legal is an age-old ethical issue sparking severe controversy. The debate dates back to “Greek and roman philosophers”. (Ferguson) There are books, news stories and movies that have been made about the issue. As far back as 1998 60…

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    In the article Doctors debate the ethics of Assisted Suicide written by Elizabeth Aguilera and was published on May 18,2015. Dr Vincent Nguyen says that “We are here to protect the people who are sick, and we are here to promote health and in the event we cannot cure the person, healing can still take place”, he also says that “ the real reason that he is against assisted suicide is that doctors take the Hippocratic oath and that is why doctors go into medicine”. This quote helps because when a…

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    Euthanasia means: the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. Euthanasia has helped many people end their suffering rather than them suffering for the short period of time they have left to “live”. Physician-assisted suicide gives the people dying a chance to die with dignity. They are able to come to terms with their incurable sickness and leave this life while being at peace. Euthanasia should be legal for various reason yet…

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    Descriptive accounts of dissections of live animals from approximately 500 BC seem all too familiar in modern day with over 100 million animals senselessly killed in the United States for medical, educational, or business…

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    Most people may view death as a cold and painful embrace, or a harsh last step in their life’s journey, or perhaps a wall that will forever separate us from our legacy. A chilling thought indeed, but while a majority of people cower in fear in the face of death, other see at as their only escape from their haunting and excruciating pain, but they can’t take this final step by themselves. This is where physician assisted suicide, or PAS, and euthanasia comes in, the difference being that in…

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    Kylie Rdechor Ms. Garcia Argument & Rhetoric(1) 21 November 2017 The Consequences of Animal Testing Right this second in laboratories all over the world, millions of animals are being isolated into confined spaces as they are being forced to endure the agonizing pain of animal testing. Animal testing is the practice of monitoring the side-effects and defects a product may have on a nonhuman animal subject. Animals such as rabbits, monkeys, cats, mice, rats, and other species experience…

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