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    Scott Hahn may have written A Father Who Keeps His Promises, however, that does not mean that it was his only book. Scott, aside from having written a number of books, has also been a professor of theology and Scripture at Franciscan University of Steubenville since 1990. Not only is he a teacher and author but he is an excellent speaker. Scott has proved himself to be a very credible source through all that he has done. The main theme of this book is about God’s love for his family. He would do…

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    this justification. Also, those who want to follow the homicide laws, also plead that if physicians were allowed to practice physician assisted suicide, it will violate their Hippocratic oath with says, “To please no one will I prescribe a deadly drug nor give advice which may cause death.” Because of this oath, many medical professionals do not support euthanasia, because it puts them “in a precarious ethical, professional, and legal position.” Many physicians also understand that with one of…

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    Ancient Warriors 2 warriors of the past, defenders of the innocent, thousand of miles apart, nearly the same. When Europe was in turmoil, feudalism developed to create peace and structure. This system was based on lords acquiring large amounts of land, then granting smaller pieces of land to nobles. In return for the land, the nobles promised to fight for the lords if they were called upon. The warriors of Europe were Knights. The warriors of Japan were Samurai. After a civil war, the man…

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    Introduction For some of us, death can be a scary thing. Yet King Solomon once said, “It is better to go into a house of mourning rather than a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of every man and the living should take this to heart” (ESV, Ecc. 7:2). Often times, a hospital can be seen as a house of mourning. People often go there because of an illness, ranging from severe illnesses like cancer to smaller illnesses like a bad cold. Some doctors will even have to take care of patients…

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    In today’s society law enforcement is one of the most scrutinized jobs in America. Everything that is done regarding law enforcement is displayed as a negative impact to society. Speaking from an African American point of view the law enforcement has not been one of my favorite persons to call when I need emergency assistance. With all the African Americans killed by law enforcement it has turned millions against them. There has been debates regarding “Black Live Matter”, court hearings where…

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    having taken the oath with the only good hand he possesses—his right hand” (par. 7) This Logos proves how since Mayella Ewell was beaten and hit on the right side of the face the suspect had to have used his left hand. Earlier Tom Robinson gave out the hint that Bob Ewell abuses Mayella and Bob signed the warrant with his left hand, so therefore that gives a lot of evidence of who was actually guilty and who is innocent. Tom Robinson did not hit Mayella since he took the oath with his right hand…

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    Feudalism was a military based government system, making sure that the people that best suited a role in the military fought as part of their loyalty. The military was normally separated into multiple groups whether they be more important to the military or not as much. The Vassals commitment to fight was one of the most important parts of a feudal system. Without a military, a manor, village or town is useless, and it all starts with the Vassal showing his military service to the superior lord.…

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    Basic issues doctors face is deciding how to balance potential good and potential harm. The Hippocratic Oath is an oath that is taken by new doctors stating that they will uphold professional ethical standards. One of the promises within the Hippocrates Oath is “first, do no harm”. How does one define harm, more specifically, how do physicians define harm? Is there less harm done to a patient by trying to fight a terminal illness…

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    Nurse’s should be required to have background checks. Nurses are entrusted with a tremendous amount of responsibility. This responsibility is not something that should be taken lightly. It is imperative that schools, employers, and coworkers understand that nursing is life and death. Background checks on all students trying to become nurses would help prevent bad individuals from even being able to get the education in order to become a nurse. Routine background checks would help guarantee…

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    political struggles and corresponded with current events of Napoleon's reign and the French Revolution, specifically matching Napoleon and King Luis’s government to Roman figures in both a good and bad ways. Three paintings by Jacques-Louis David; Oath of the Horatii, The Lictors Bringing to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons and Leonidas at Thermopylae are the starting points for the style of Neo-classism. Neo-classism in art can be identified as a time when Roman culture expressed through art…

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