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    icole Rodriguez Reading Response #11 According to the Congregational Sacrament, life is a God’s gift given to us to preserve and find something meaningful. For that reason, when somebody tries to kill themselves, we see them as sinners because they are challenging with the sovereignty of God’s rule and loving plan. However, the Congregation Sacrament also voices that life is meant to be happy and fruitful for everyone. This is a contradiction to what most people with terminal illness experienced…

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    As a veterinary technician is very important to know about diseases to educate clients about their pet’s health and try to find out what is wrong with them by asking the right questions to help figure out the right diagnostic test to be performed and figure out what the pet has. There are many different kinds of diseases affecting many species for example: infectious, immune mediated, parasitic, congenital, neoplastic, metabolic, toxic and degenerative. Congenital or genetic diseases are…

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    Euthanasia is a hot topic in today’s controversy world. Many people see it as taking a life, showing pity, or taking away an unbearable pain. How come it be all of those? Yes, it is taking a life, but it’s not doing a crime that is unwanted by the doer. Euthanasia is looked to be brave, because you are making a final choice that impacts everyone around you, but also making it easier to cope knowing you left them peacefully. Major key points in euthanasia are, the person who is willing to take…

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    Although there is a considerable amount of evidence supporting why psychologists should not be granted prescription privileges, many opponents argue that permitting this right is necessary. Proponents that support enabling prescription privileges argue their viewpoint through three main reasons. One of their reasons is that each year more people are in need of mental health services. With more people in need of such services, a higher demand for those who are qualified to prescribe medication is…

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    which you see while sleeping it is something that does not let you sleep. My father is the one who instilled this thought into me. His passion to medical school got turned down abruptly due to unprivileged financial circumstances. His thirst never quenched. Hence then he devoted his lifetime, persuading positively and raised me with a quest for medical school.My quest turned into my desire when my father was diagnosed with heart attack and treated with CABG at the age of ten.I was greatly…

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    pursued does not have to correspond with science, all prerequisite courses for medical school admission must be completed.…

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    Working in a nursing home has opened my eyes that death is inevitable. As the near is impending, dying residents go through a lot of pain and this not only brings distress to the residents, it also brings distress to the family. There is no dignity in dying a painful death. As human beings, we strive to die on our own terms and peacefully. Natural law, which is rooted from Christian beliefs, might argue that suffering is good; however, as care ethics come into play, healthcare professionals…

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    against their will due to animal testing. Most people are under the misconception that animal experiments enhance human cures due to the media, experimenters, and universities which exaggerate animals’ potential and the role they have played in past medical advancements. Researching thoroughly on websites, books, articles and organizations, I will prove the common misconception that animals are needed for human advancement to be incorrect. Animal testing is proven to hurt humans directly and…

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    Similarly, marijuana does notalter the basic structure of an individual’s personality (Solomon, 1966).Marijuana can be used as a medical drug. Its medicinal benefits far outweigh the risks. Stone(2011) states that cannabis can treat diseases like glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and nausea.Even in cancer therapy, where the health of the patient is critical, marijuana is used…

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    Later on Dax continued going through the rehabilitation process and still wished to die and he kept asking others to participate in his death. He did state that the real reason he really wanted to die was all because the pain throughout the whole process was truly unbearable and even if he does enjoy his life now, he still believes that every person has the right as to what can or cannot be done to their body; patient autonomy isn’t something that can be compromised, and ultimately the decision…

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