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    The Storming of the Bastille The Storming of the Bastille an event that started the French Revolution. The Bastille was a building that was made to protect the French from the English attacking them. The Bastille used to be used as a prison where all the prisoners that were sent there, were sent because the King sent them there. Royal authorities transferred 250 barrels of gunpowder from the Bastille to the Paris Arsenal so it was a lot easier to attack. On July 14, 1789 common people, armed…

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    report any unethical actions or misconduct of others, including their fellow officers. Being honest on the stand when asked to testify allows for justice to be served and prevent future occurrences as such. Staying loyal to the justice system and oath taken when initiated into the force should remain a priority for all officers of…

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    Hippocratic Oath of a physician. When a terminally ill patient chooses whether to live or to die that does not mean that they are taking on the role of GOD himself. The Hippocratic oath states that the physician will “do no harm and treat the ill to the best of one’s ability, to preserve a patient’s privacy”, individuals do not understand that legalizing euthanasia gives the patient who is in agonizing pain a chance to have authority over their own life, but I do understand that an oath is an…

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    November 12, 2015 Kyle Daniel P. Pimentel Argumentative Essay Draft #1 Euthanasia should not be even a topic for argument to begin with because we all know That each human being in this world have their own rights. In other words, we are free with our choices, but we are also responsible for the consequences that follows. The Telegraph (2015) recently published an article about a French doctor who attempted to commit suicide after being found guilty of injecting a lethal chemical on a…

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    people in the Middle Ages and was more than willing to use his literature to call them out on it. Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is full of unholy religious figures, such as the Nun, Monk, and Friar, that care more about the outer world than their oath to the Catholic Church. The Nun is one of the immoral characters written about in The Canterbury Tales because out of everything, she cares most about her outer beauty. In his literature, Chaucer writes, “At meat her manners were well taught…

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    Donald Spry Case Study

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    Donald Spry Esquire, 1 West Broad St., Suite 700, Bethlehem, Pa. 18018 (610) 332-0390 Ext: 220 was advised of the identity of Investigator Sean P. Brennan and of the confidential nature and purpose of the interview, Spry, provided the following information: Spry has been in private practice since 1969 and has been the attorney for Bangor School Board since 1976. Spry does 70% of his practice in family law and 30% with the school board. Spry recalled the night of the election for the school…

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    So we began the application process so that I could receive those papers, and then apply for my passport, and take the trip. Fortunately we did not have to travel very far to take the Oath of Allegiance and receive my citizenship papers. I, personally, had no idea what to expect when I was told I had to take the Oath. When I walked into the room there was just two people and my dad came with me. I simply…

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    Jacques-Louis David: Main Ideas and Influence on the World of the Art Jacques Louis David was born in prosperous family. His single mother decided to dedicate him to architecture, but David failed in the University of Paris, and eventually came to study painting in the Royal Academy. David is considered to be the founder of the French Neoclassicism. In fact, in his painting style are united three areas: rococo, neo-classicism and romanticism. The artist already in his younger years was honored…

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    Euthanasia In Canada

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    Hippocratic Oath, it would devalue human life, and the “Slippery Slope” effect. Historical Background Historian Nick Kemp believes that euthanasia was debated and practised…

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    a doctor’s oath, which is to help and treat patients to the best of their abilities rather than to harm their patients. When doctors are in medical school and before they officially become doctor they must take an oath called the Hippocratic oath. This oath comes from Hippocrates “The Father of Medicine” and has been written over many times. This oath requires a new physician to swear upon a number of healing gods that he will uphold a number of professional ethical standards. The oath…

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